1. 谁能帮我写一篇英文的对电影的评价
这是《芝加哥时报》著名影评人Roger Ebert的评论:
For centuries, countless tales have been told of the legend of King Arthur. But the only story you've never heard ... is the true story that inspired the legend. -- Trailer for "King Arthur"
Uh, huh. And in the true story, Arthur traveled to Rome, became a Christian and a soldier, and was assigned to lead a group of yurt-dwelling warriors from Sarmatia on a 15-year tour of ty in England, where Guinevere is a fierce woman warrior of the Woads. His knights team up with the Woads to battle the Saxons. In this version, Guinevere and Lancelot are not lovers, although they exchange significant glances; Arthur is Guinevere's lover. So much for all those legends we learned from Thomas Malory's immortal Le Morte d'Arthur (1470) and the less immortal "Knights of the Round Table" (1953).
This new "King Arthur" tells a story with uncanny parallels to current events in Iraq. The imperialists from Rome enter England intent on overthrowing the tyrannical Saxons, and find allies in the brave Woads. "You -- all of you -- were free from your first breath!" Arthur informs his charges and future subjects, anticipating by a millennium or so the notion that all men are born free, and overlooking the detail that his knights have been pressed into involuntary servitude. Later he comes across a Roman torture chamber, although with Geneva and its Convention safely in the future, he doesn’t believe that Romans do not do such things.
The movie is darker and the weather chillier than in the usual Arthurian movie. There is a round table, but the knights scarcely find time to sit down at it. Guinevere is not a damsel in potential distress, but seems to have been cloned from Brigitte Nielsen in "Red Sonja." And everybody speaks idiomatic English -- even the knights, who as natives of Sarmatia might be expected to converse in an early version of Uzbek, and the Woads, whose accents get a free pass because not even the Oxford English Dictionary has heard of a Woad. To the line "Last night was a mistake" in "Troy," we can now add, in our anthology of unlikely statements in history, Lancelot's line to Guinevere as seven warriors prepare to do battle on a frozen lake with hundreds if not thousands of Saxons: "There are a lot of lonely men over there." (Her reply: "Don't worry. I won't let them rape you," also seems somewhat non-historical.)
Despite these objections, "King Arthur" is not a bad movie, although it could have been better. It isn't flat-out silly like "Troy," its actors look at home as their characters, and director Antoine Fuqua curtails the use of computer effects in the battle scenes, which involve mostly real people. There is a sense of place here, and although the costumes bespeak a thriving trade in tailoring somewhere beyond the mead, the film's locations look rough, ready and green (it was filmed in Ireland).
Clive Owen, who has been on the edge of stardom for a decade, makes an Arthur who seems more like a drill instructor, less like a fairy-tale prince, than most of the Arthurs we've seen. Lean, dark and angular, he takes the character to the edge of anti-hero status. Keira Knightley, who was the best friend in "Bend It Like Beckham," here looks simultaneously sexy and muddy, which is a necessity in this movie, and fits right into the current appetite for women action heroes who are essentially honorary men, all except for the squishy parts. The cast is filled with dependable actors with great faces, such as Ray Winstone as a tough-as-nails knight who inexplicably but perhaps appropriately anticipates the Cockney accent, and Stephen Dillane as Merlin, leader of the Woads and more of a psychic and sorcerer than a magician who does David Copperfield material.
The plot involves Rome's desire to defend its English colony against the invading Saxons, and its decision to back the local Woads in their long struggle against the barbarians. But Rome, declining and falling right on schele, is losing its territorial ambitions and beginning to withdraw from the far corners of its empire. That leaves Arthur risking his neck without much support from the folks at home, and perhaps he will cast his lot with England. In the traditional legends he became king at 15, and went on to conquer Scotland, Ireland, Iceland -- and Orkney, which was flattered to find itself in such company.
The movie ends with a pitched battle that's heavy on swords and maces and stabbings and skewerings, and in which countless enemies fall while nobody that we know ever dies except for those whose deaths are prefigured by prescient dialogue or the requirements of fate. I have at this point seen about enough swashbuckling, I think, although procer Jerry Bruckheimer hasn't, since this project follows right on the heels of his "Pirates of the Caribbean." I would have liked to see deeper characterizations and more complex dialogue, as in movies like "Braveheart" or "Rob Roy," but today's multiplex audience, once it has digested a word like Sarmatia, feels its day's work is done.
That the movie works is because of the considerable proction qualities and the charisma of the actors, who bring more interest to the characters than they deserve. There is a kind of direct, unadorned conviction to the acting of Clive Owen and the others; raised on Shakespeare, trained for swordfights, with an idea of Arthurian legend in their heads since childhood, they don't seem out of time and place like the cast of "Troy." They get on with it.
2. 求关于电影的英语评价`
the story happened in japan.an elder brother and his sisterJI ZI lost their mom.unwillingy,they lived into uncle's hous waiting for his father coming back,a man who was battling on the pacific ocean in the world war2.unfortunately,his relatives were loathed to lead for the couple of brother&sister.on the account,they moved into a cavern that abode by a lake.with the end of the story,the pretty girl was died of disease.the brother,died off in a conner at a train station later by then.to everyone's expection,their dad sacrificed on battlefield finally.it is a tragedy.a lot of homeless children lost their childhood in war period.people gave the film a definition:a wall of a sign was built by war.it is important to say another man,久石让.he dislike war ,and 宫崎骏,either.it is a cartoon movie;we called it "the grave of firefly".
匆忙之作,电影,宫崎峻的,萤火虫之墓.二战的故事,反映的思想是,坚持反战原则.
3. 对电影的评价的英文单词
电影的英文单词是film,详细信息如下:
film
英
[fɪlm]
美
[fɪlm]
n.电影;影片;胶片;薄层
vt.&
vi.(把…)拍摄(成)电影[电视等];上镜头
vt.(给…)覆上一薄层;生薄膜;变得朦胧
例句:
film
is
a
business
with
limited
opportunities
for
actresses
电影行业对女演员来说机会有限。
4. 一篇评价电影的英语作文
可以先叙述电影大概的内容,再写电影的优缺点和给你的感受,启示。根据字数的多少还可以写一些演员的表演情况,音效,灯光,气氛等等。可以适当引用其他人对电影的评价,再抒发自己的见解(同意或不同意+理由)还可以根据电影的主题迁移一点话题,如果是讲战争的,就可以写些历史背景,讲爱情的引一些爱情名言给文章增色。首先要选个好电影,耐心看完,先打个简单的中文草稿,再写成英文,我觉得这样比较简单啦。想找例文网上有很多,我只提点建议。(我好像没写过这种作文)你看着写吧
5. 关于电影的一篇英语作文,60词以上,求急,必给好评
"2012" is my favourite movie lately. It is a disaster movie. The story is about a scientist found that the earth is coming to an end in 2012. He reported to the president. The president made a plan with other world leaders. When the disaster come, the whole world is wiped out the earthquake, and everywhere is flooded by tidal waves. Only part of the people are saved because several world leaders decided to make few big modern boats two years ago in order to escape in this disaster. The movie provides plently of visual thrills. It is really exciting.
6. 我喜欢的电影 英语作文 要翻译 给好评
My favorite movie is Titanic .It's a love story about Jack and Rose.They met on Titanic.They loved each other for the first sight.On the night of April 15, 1912 , the Titanic had an accident on the way to America . Jack and Rose fell into the sea with many other people .They were very frightened because they were afraid of losing each other.In the end ,Rose was saved,but Jack died.Rose was very sad. Ilove this film very much .
我最喜欢的电影是<泰坦尼克号>.它是一个关于杰克和露斯的爱情故事.他们在太坦尼克号上相遇.他们见到对方的第一眼就爱上了对方.在1912年4月15日的晚上,泰坦尼克号在驶向美国的途中遇到了事故.杰克,露斯和其他很多人都掉到了海里.他们很害怕,因为他们怕失去对方.最后,露斯得救了,但是杰克却死了.露斯很悲伤. 我非常喜欢这部电影。
7. 用英文写一段对某电影的评价
James Cameron once more shows that he knows what he is doing. I finally get to watch it after waiting so long. I am still in shock from what I experienced. The visual effects in the movie is great, you have to watch...
8. 看一部英文电影,用英语记录下来,90字,发了给好评
Scotland's greatest national heroes Sir William Wallace. leader of the Scottish resistance forces ring the first years of the long, ultimately successful struggle to free Scotland from English rule... Crucially charismatic in the title role, Gibson plays the heroic figure and emerges as a remarkable hero with wit and romantic soul, determined to rid his country of its English oppressors... Wallace's revolution was set in motion, with great obstacles from his countrymen... Many Scottish nobles lent him only grudging support as most of them were more concerned with wealth and titles than the freedom of the country... In fact, the Scottish leaders are in favor of revolt-or not-depending on English bribes... Wallace, by comparison, is a man of honor, incorruptible and righteous... He was knighted and proclaimed 'guardian and high protector of Scotland,' but as much as he railed against the Scottish nobles, submitted to Edward I, King of England, he was astonished and in shock to discover the treachery of the leading Scot contender for the throne—Robert, the Earl of Bruce—to whom he confided , 'The people would follow you, if you would only lead them.' Sophie Marceau is exquisite as the distressed princeIsabella of France who ends up falling in love with Wallace, warning him out of several traps……Catherine McCormack is a stunning beauty who ignites Wallace's revolution……Patrick McGoohan is chilling, brutal, and vicious as the ruthleEdward I, known by the nickname 'Longshanks.' This king remains simply the embodiment of evil……While Angus McFadyen moves as a nobleman torn between his conscience and political aspiration, and Brendan Gleeson brings strength and humor to his role as the robust Hamish, David O'Hara is very effective as the crazy Irishman who provides much of the film's comic relief from even the most tensed moments……Mel Gibson has reason to be proud of 'Braveheart.' It is a motion picture that dares to be excessive... Gibson presents passionately the most spaciously impressive battles (yet staged for films) even excessively, and it is his passion and excethat make the motion picture great... The horror and futility of massed hand-to-hand combats are exciting rather repulsive... It is epic film-ma-ki-ng at its glorious best……Gibson's 'Braveheart' focuses on the human side of Wallace, a character so immense, so intelligent, and so passionate, exploring the definitions of honor and nobility, pushing us to follow the hero into his struggle against injustice and oppression。
9. 怎样用五个英语句子评价一部电影
Name of the Film
Prominent Actors
Genre of Film (comedy, adventure, drama, horror, etc.)
Setting. Where the movie takes place, the year, and any other information of that sort.
An Overview of the Plot.