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电影特洛伊英语版的话剧

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A. 求电影<特洛伊>观后感 英文中文都可以,最好英文.

《特洛伊》观后感
——关于女人,以及爱情
女人和爱情不是这部影片的重点。《特洛伊》着墨最多的,是双方的两个英雄的个性刻划,他们间的牵扯,以及芸芸众生在这场悲剧战争中的所得所失。
但女人和爱情在这场战争中(至少是在电影中)起到了推波助澜的作用。战争因海伦而起,随着阿基里斯(Achilles)为救Briseis付出生命而结束,屠城时,特洛伊的老幼残病,在Andromache的带领下通过密道逃离了纷乱中的特洛伊。女人和死亡成了这个故事所有矛盾的出口。
爱情,在片中也只是铺垫。帕里斯与Helen的爱情让这位“泡遍整个爱琴海美女的花花公子”有了一个质的改变,尽管他是整个悲剧的掘墓人,却也未让观众那么的痛恨他,也许大家都在他身上找到自己的影子:复杂的人性。在影片的后半部,帕里斯这个人物有了明显的成长,尤其在他的兄长赫克托战死之后,他担起了巡卫特洛伊城的责任。首先是在发现著名的特洛伊木马时,他是唯一一个建议不要把木马运进城,而是将其烧毁的人。而当希腊人里应外合,半夜里木马屠城之时,他做了一回真正的王子--他将所有王亲,包括他最爱的海伦送进密道,将象征特洛伊这个国家的宝剑交给走入密道的年轻人,然后,拿起了弓箭,捍卫起自己的王城。当阿基里斯死在帕里斯的飞箭下时,对帕里斯而言,这是他成熟的标志。最终特洛伊木马屠城时,帕里斯将所有的王亲(包括Helen)送进密道,自己却留下捍卫特洛伊。Helen不愿走,帕里斯盯着她的眼睛道:“我们会再相见的,我们会在一起,如果不是此生,就是来世。”到这里才刚刚看出一点旷世奇情的真谛。 Andromache和赫克托这一对恩爱的夫妻,他们间深远的感情反而给我比较深的印象。我想经过了岁月的洗礼,那已经不再是纯粹的爱情,那是参杂着信任,恩惠,极其深重的感情。因此当我看到赫克托每一次走上战场前,与Andromache对望的眼神,我是被揪动的,夫妻做到这个份上,彼此都已经成了对方的一部分,Andromache当然也很清楚每次丈夫出征,都可能有去无回,她担心,害怕,却无法阻止他。
Andromache与赫克托夫妻多年,恩爱如初,赫克托在城外与阿基里斯决斗战死时,有一幕是坐在城楼顶观望的Andromache见到丈夫摔倒在地而倒下哭泣。这对夫妻之间的感情也是电影三段爱情里最经得起推敲的一段。
最后是阿基里斯(Achilles)和Briseis。这是一段原著里不存在的爱情,但在电影里比海伦和帕里斯更能吸引人。有人认为片中阿基里斯为了与Briseis的爱情而死是“可笑”的。而在我眼里,阿基里斯这样做,并非毫无来由。首先,阿基里斯之所以会喜欢上Briseis,是因为她身上有他所没有的纯净,虔诚,阿基里斯遇到Briseis,就好像一头浑身是血的野兽站在一个初生的婴儿跟前。我个人非常喜欢阿基里斯临死时对Briseis说的一句话:“You gave me peace.”(“你让我的心平静”)。戎马一生的阿基里斯,最终,在一个信仰阿波罗的女孩身上找到了他想要的平和,这也可以被看作是一种神的暗示。因此,与其说阿基里斯是爱上了Briseis,不如说是他爱上了她身上的平和,抛弃了一切爱恨情仇,回归到生命最原始的平静。阿基里斯最后不惜付出自己的生命去拯救Briseis,也是在拯救他内心深处所向往的纯净,他不愿看到这样的纯净毁灭在战火中的特洛伊。同理,Briseis之所以会爱上阿基里斯,也是因为他拥有自己所没有的野性,不羁,他对神所表露的不敬……这些都是她从未见识过的,她很快就明白了阿基里斯并非自己想像中的杀人机器,而是看到他冷酷野蛮的外表下迷茫而痛苦的心。这一段感情绝非有些影评人所说的“罗米欧与朱丽叶的希腊滥情版”,这是两种极端的人生观的碰撞,这种相遇,已经超过了爱情本身,而到达了一个更抽象的意念境界……
这是一场没有胜者的战争。英雄们都死了,无论他们参加这场战争的初衷是什么--是为了爱,是为了荣誉,还是为了捍卫自己的国家--他们的结局都是一样的。幸存下来的,或者生死未卜的,并未因此得到幸福。在这场颠倒众生的战争里,没有得到,只有失去。

B. 特洛伊电影英文简介

这是内容简介.
It is the year 1250 B.C. ring the late Bronze age. Two emerging nations begin to clash after Paris, the Trojan prince, convinces Helen, Queen of Sparta, to leave her husband Menelaus, and sail with him back to Troy. After Menelaus finds out that his wife was taken by the Trojans, he asks his brother Agamemnom to help him get her back. Agamemnon sees this as an opportunity for power. So they set off with 1,000 ships holding 50,000 Greeks to Troy. With the help of Achilles, the Greeks are able to fight the never before defeated Trojans. But they come to a stop by Hector, Prince of Troy. The whole movie shows their battle struggles, and the foreshadowing of fate in this remake by Wolfgang Petersen of Homer's "The Iliad."

C. 求有关特洛伊战争的英语短片对话

Embassy to Priam

Odysseus, known for his eloquence, and Menelaus were sent as ambassadors to Priam. They demanded Helen and the stolen treasure be returned. Priam refused, and Odysseus and Menelaus returned to the Greek ships with the announcement that war was inevitable.

The War

The first nine years of the war consisted of both war in Troy and war against the neighboring regions. The Greeks realized that Troy was being supplied by its neighboring kingdoms, so Greeks were sent to defeat these areas.

As well as destroying Trojan economy, these battles let the Greeks gather a large amount of resources and other spoils of war, including women (e.g., Briseis, Tecmessa and Chryseis).

The Greeks won many important battles and the Trojan hero Hector fell, as did the Trojan ally Penthesilea. However, the Greeks could not break down the walls of Troy.

Patroclus was killed and, soonafter, Achilles was felled by Paris.

Helenus, son of Priam, had been captured by Odysseus. A prophet, Helenus told the Greeks that Troy would not fall unless:

a) Pyrrhus, Achilles' son, fought in the war,
b) The bow and arrows of Hercules were used by the Greeks against the Trojans,
c) The remains of Pelops, the famous Eleian hero, were brought to Troy, and
d) The Palladium, a statue of Athena, was stolen from Troy (Tripp, 587).

Phoenix persuaded Pyrrhus to join the war. Philoctetes had the bow and arrows of Hercules, but had been left by the Greek fleet in Lemnos because he had been bitten by a snake and his wound had a horrendous smell. Philoctetes was bitter, but was finally persuaded to join the Greeks. The remains of Pelops were gotten, and Odysseus infiltrated Trojan defenses and stole the Palladium.

The Trojan Horse

Still seeking to gain entrance into Troy, clever Odysseus (some say with the aid of Athena) ordered a large wooden horse to be built. Its insides were to be hollow so that soldiers could hide within it.

Once the statue had been built by the artist Epeius, a number of the Greek warriors, along with Odysseus, climbed inside. The rest of the Greek fleet sailed away, so as to deceive the Trojans.

One man, Sinon, was left behind. When the Trojans came to marvel at the huge creation, Sinon pretended to be angry with the Greeks, stating that they had deserted him. He assured the Trojans that the wooden horse was safe and would bring luck to the Trojans.

Only two people, Laocoon and Cassandra, spoke out against the horse, but they were ignored. The Trojans celebrated what they thought was their victory, and dragged the wooden horse into Troy.

That night, after most of Troy was asleep or in a drunken stupor, Sinon let the Greek warriors out from the horse, and they slaughtered the Trojans. Priam was killed as he huddled by Zeus' altar and Cassandra was pulled from the statue of Athena and raped.
After the War

After the war, Polyxena, daughter of Priam, was sacrificed at the tomb of Achilles and Astyanax, son of Hector, was also sacrificed, signifying the end of the war.

Aeneas, a Trojan prince, managed to escape the destruction of Troy, and Virgil's Aeneid tells of his flight from Troy. Many sources say that Aeneas was the only Trojan prince to survive, but this statement contradicts the common story that Andromache was married to Helenus, twin of Cassandra, after the war.

Menelaus, who had been determined to kill his faithless wife, was soon taken by Helen's beauty and sectiveness that he allowed her to live.

The surviving Trojan women were divided among the Greek men along with the other plunder. The Greeks then set sail for home, which, for some, proved as difficult and took as much time as the Trojan War itself (e.g., Odysseus and Menelaus).

D. 关于特洛伊的电影不是布拉德.皮特演的那部叫什么啊

<亚历山大大帝>

亚历山大大帝生于纪元前356年为马其顿王(菲利普)之子,是历史上第一位征服欧亚大陆的著名帝王。亚历山大自幼聪颖过人,曾受教于大师(亚利斯多德),稍长即被授予首府总督之职,并以平定山贼有功而任命为马其顿大军统帅,随父横扫希腊城邦之乱。

西元前336年菲利普遇刺,亚历山大继任王位并继承乃夫遗志,率领希腊联军进攻波斯,关尼卡卡一役大败波斯并直入小亚细亚攻占两河流域,波斯帝国崩溃,波斯王大流士被杀,又进军埃及又越过印度河进入恒河流域,因军士思乡被迫退回。亚历山大融合东西文化,鼓励民族间通婚,并倡导民族间地位平等,讲希腊思想律法散布各地,开创希腊化时代文化,死时却年仅33岁。

E. 电影《特洛伊》开始的那段旁白

Men are haunted by the vastness of eternity.
And so we ask ourselves...
...will our actions echo across the centuries?
Will strangers hear our names long after we're gone...
...and wonder who we were...
...how bravely we fought...
...how fiercely we loved?

人类不断追求永恒的生命
于是我们问自己
我们的所作所为会名流千古吗?
在我们消失很久以后当陌生人在听到我们的名字
会知道我们到底是谁吗?
我们战争时有多勇敢吗?
我们的爱情有多伟大吗?

F. 求电影特洛伊片尾奥德修斯那段富有哲理的话(要中英文的)

如果世人传颂我的故事,让他们说我曾与英雄同在。
if ther ever tell my story,let them say i walked with giants.

人的生命犹如冬麦般脆弱,但这些名字将永垂不朽。
men rise and fall like the winter wheat,but these names will never die.

让他们说我活在赫克托的时代,一名伟大的将帅。
let them say i lived in the time of hector,breaker of horese.

让他们说我曾活在阿喀琉斯的时代……
let them say i lived in the time of achilles……

手打很累的,记得多加几分^_^

G. 木马屠城 特洛伊的英文台词

特洛伊/木马屠城 Troy (2004) 精彩对白: Achilles: At night I sometimes see them. The faces of the men I killed. They're waiting for me on the far bank of the Styx. They say, "Welcome, brother." Achilles: Be careful King of kings. First you need the victory. Achilles: Before my time is done I will look down on your corpse and smile. Achilles: Everything is more beautiful because we are doomed Achilles: Greece got along fine before I was born. And Greece will remain Greece long after I am gone. Achilles: He killed my cousin! Achilles: I chose nothing. I was born and this is what I am. Achilles: I told you how to fight but I never told you why to fight. Achilles: Imagine a king who fights his own battles. Wouldn't that be a sight? Achilles: Immortality is yours! Achilles: Is there no one else? Is there no one else? Achilles: It never ends. Achilles: Let me tell you a secret, something they don't teach you in your temple. The Gods envy us. They envy us because we're mortal, because any moment may be our last. Everything is more beautiful because we're doomed. You will never be more lovely than you are now. We will never be here again. Achilles: Let no man forget how menacing we are; we are lions! Do you know what's there, waiting, beyond that beach? Immortality! Take it, it's yours! Achilles: Maybe kings were too far behind him to see. Achilles: Men are wretched things. Achilles: Perhaps the kings were too far behind to see: the soldiers won the battle. Achilles: Perhaps your brother can comfort them. I hear he's good at charming other men's wives. Achilles: Play your tricks on me. But not on my cousin. Achilles: Priam? Achilles: That is why no one will remember your name. Achilles: The gods envy us... because every breath might be our last. Everything's more beautiful that way. Achilles: There are no pacts between lions and men. (*^__^*) 嘻嘻……没有翻译··········

H. 求特洛伊的英文剧本

http://www.veryabc.cn/movie/new/article/2007/0719/article_90.html

I. 《特洛伊》电影英文字幕(2004年布拉德皮特和布鲁姆主演版本)

试试这儿

http://www.zimuku.net/


J. 特洛伊故事 英文版

Trojan War

The Trojan War was a war waged, according to legend, against the city of Troy in Asia Minor (present-day Turkey), by the armies of the Achaeans, after Paris of Troy stole Helen from her husband Menelaus, king of Sparta. The war is among the most important events in Greek mythology and was narrated in many works of Greek literature, of which the two most famous are the Iliad and the Odyssey of Homer. The Iliad relates a part of the last year of the siege of Troy, and the Odyssey describes the journey home of Odysseus, one of the Achaean leaders. Other parts of the story were narrated in a cycle of epic poems, which has only survived in fragments. Episodes from the war provided material for Greek tragedy and other works of Greek literature, and Roman poets like Virgil and Ovid.

The war sprang from a quarrel between the goddesses Athena, Hera and Aphrodite, after the goddess Eris ("Strife") gave them a golden apple with the inscription "to the fairest" (sometimes known as the apple of Discord). The goddesses went to Paris, who judged that Aphrodite, as the "fairest", should receive the apple. In exchange, Aphrodite made Helen, the most beautiful of all women, fall in love with Paris, who took her to Troy. Agamemnon, king of Mycenae, and the brother of Helen's husband Menelaus, led an expedition of Achaean troops to Troy and besieged the city for ten years. After the deaths of many heroes, including the Achaeans Achilles and Aias, or Ajax, and the Trojans Hector and Paris, the city fell to the ruse of the Trojan Horse. The Achaeans mercilessly slaughtered the Trojans and desecrated the temples, thus earning the gods' wrath. Few of the Achaeans returned to their homes and many founded colonies in distant shores. The Romans later traced their origin to Aeneas, one of the Trojans, who was said to have led the surviving Trojans to Italy.

Ancient Greeks believed that the Trojan War was a historical event. They believed that this war took place in the 13th or 12th century BC, and that Troy was located in the vicinity of the Dardanelles in what is now north-western Turkey. By modern times both the war and the city were widely believed to be non-historical. In 1870, however, the German archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann excavated a site in this area which he believed to be the site of Troy, and at least some archaeologists agree. There remains no certain evidence that Homer's Troy ever existed, still less that any of the events of the Trojan War cycle ever took place. Many scholars would agree that there is a historical core to the tale, though this may simply mean that the Homeric stories are a fusion of various stories of sieges and expeditions by the Greeks of the Bronze Age or Mycenean period. Those who think that the stories of the Trojan War derive from a specific historical conflict usually date it to between 1300 BC and 1200 BC, usually preferring the dates given by Eratosthenes (1194 BC – 1184 BC) which roughly corresponds with the burning of Troy VIIa.

King Arthur

A legendary king in England in the Middle Ages. The life of King Arthur has been retold many times over the centuries; hence, most of the incidents in his life have several versions. According to one well-known story, Arthur gained the throne when he withdrew the sword Excalibur from a stone after many others had tried and failed. Arthur established a brilliant court at Camelot, where he gathered the greatest and most chivalrous warriors in Europe, the knights of the Round Table. King Arthur's knights included Sir Lancelot, Sir Galahad, Sir Percival, and Sir Gawain. Other characters associated with the legends of Arthur are the wizard Merlin, the enchantress Morgan le Fay, Queen Guinevere, and Arthur's enemy and kinsman, Modred (or Mordred), who caused his downfall. According to some legends, Arthur sailed to a mysterious island, Avalon, at the end of his life; some stories say that someday he will return. The legends of Arthur may have originated with an actual chieftain named Arthur who lived in Wales in the sixth century, but the many retellings have taken the story far from its original place and time. Because of the belief that he will return, he is sometimes called “the once and future king.”

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