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海底总动员电影英文读后感

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⑴ 简单点的海底总动员的英语观后感。。。200字。。。。急。。。。务必简单点。。。

他的两个孩子套2厅2

⑵ 找一篇关于电影海底总动员的英语观后感

五一连休了,五一过后就要连着上班,而我们的学生就要连着上七天课。想想就觉得受不了!不但是学生受不了,老师也受不了。

于是就想着放放英文电影,轻松点。一来,别把祖国未来的栋梁累着了;二来,也好让我这人类灵魂的工程师脸色在周末时不要那么难看。而且在一学期七十二节课里,有四节课是可以机动的。机动嘛,就是随便我干什么都可以啦。我原本打算放《音乐之声》的,那可是经典之作啊,也是我的最爱!可有老师说学生不爱看那片子。于是又有老师推荐看《海底总动员》。没法子了,教学指挥棒还得跟着学生走啊!

这样,我才有机会看到了这个世界上最好的动画片之一的《海底总动员》。

没看之前,我总觉得看动画片的都是些弱智人士。没想这次的偷懒,让我对动画片有了180度的转变,同时深深感叹:美国人真是制作动画片的高手啊。也想大声疾呼:我们的国产动画片在哪呢?我们的动画人才,你们拿什么献给我们这些成年人?是你们让我以为动画片只属于孩子们!其实不然!

《海底总动员》故事情节很简单,在蔚蓝色的大海里住着一对相依为命的小丑鱼父子,由于大海中危机四伏,鱼爸爸玛林总是告戒小鱼尼默处处小心,要随时注意周围可能出现的危险。儿子尼默为此还有点看不起胆小的爸爸玛林。有一天,不知天高地厚的尼默不顾爸爸的警告,游出安全区,被一位潜水员抓走,最后被带到悉尼一家牙医诊所。心急如焚的鱼爸爸玛琳,尽管平时胆小怕事,但为救回心爱的孩子,这次决定铤而走险,千里寻子。途中鱼爸爸玛琳遇到好心的多利鱼,并愿意和他一同前去找小鱼尼默。

在寻找儿子的途中,他们遇到形形色色的海洋朋友,也遭遇到各种各样的危机。故事也就在这些朋友的帮助中,与危险抗争的过程中进行着。最后他们终于救回自己的儿子,回到自己的家乡。

片子赋予了海底动物人性化的内涵,这是它引起我们共鸣的地方。而片子里的动画制作效果更是引人入胜。

动画片里的小鱼尼默学到很多东西,鱼爸爸玛琳也学到很多东西。而看动画片的我们,更是明白些简单的道理。小鱼经历了磨难,知道了卤莽的冒险只会使自己和家人朋友陷入危险中,知道了亲情是不可战胜的,平平常常的鱼爸爸才是真正的英雄。这虽然是鱼的故事,可和我们人类不也一样吗?我们青春年少时,有几个会听进父母的忠言?等到碰南墙了,才知道父母的话有时候真是金玉良言啊!

为了救回儿子尼默,鱼爸爸玛琳克服了难以想象的困难,他性格的怯弱,思想悲观,在热心助人,胸怀宽广的多利鱼的帮助下,也得以慢慢改变,他克服了内心惧怕海洋的顽症,最终懂得了一生有一些事情的确是值得自己去冒险去努力的道理。我们人类不也是在一次次的克服困难中成熟长大吗?不也是慢慢改正自身的缺点,向完美又走进一步吗?

海底总动员,就是把海底的各类生命都动员起来,为了一个被人类迫害的小生命。这也给我们一些启示,我们该怎样友善地对待我们身边的动物?

我给我的三个班的学生都放了这部动画片,我也陪着他们看了三遍。三遍啊,我没有一点厌倦了的感觉。每看一次,都会有新的感受。这部感人至深的亦故事亦动画的亲情片子,当小鱼和鱼爸爸团聚时,我的眼睛湿润了,我看到班上有些学生也在偷偷擦泪水的。动画片能赚得我们的眼泪,足以说明动画片制作的水平。这部充满人情味的动画片不论是题材还是制作上来看,都是精品之作。看着小鱼儿十分拟人化的丰富的表情,我们完全被同化在海底世界了,我们很难想象这是动画片。特边是看到多利鱼试图和鲸鱼对话时,竟然唱起所谓的鲸鱼歌,让人忍俊不禁,也看出制作者寓教娱乐的功底,绚丽的水中世界让人叹为观止。

《海底总动员》唤起的是现代人们心底蕴藏着的那颗赤子童心,久违了,自己心中的童心。

建议没有看此动画片的朋友,不论你是什么年龄,不妨找来此片的DVD(盗版的)看一看,我相信看完后,你也会有很多的感受,很多体会。当然,你还可以跟着练习练习地道的美国英语。据说正版只有VCD,已经被名人配成了中文了。哈哈,题外话了。

⑶ 海底总动员的英文读后感

《海底总动员》英文名Finding Nemo
以下是简介
Finding Nemo is the fifth installment for Pixar Studios, the most reliable studio in Hollywood today, and it is my personal favorite. The first obviously outstanding aspect of the movie is the animation. From the breathtaking wonder of the Great Barrier Reef, to the cold, sterile fish tank, the animation is top notch and truly state of the art. The water, which has always been the bane of animation, is picture perfect, and the animators have captured the rolling but constant ocean and the light refractions perfectly. But animation itself doesn't make a film. Finding Nemo's strongest aspect is it's warm, witty, heartfelt, and funny story of a father's quest to reclaim his son. The kids will love the vibrant characters and funny situations, and so will the parents. However, the parents will be able to enjoy the film on a level far more than the kids will. The story is about losing a child, and the desperate quest to be reunited, which will hit the parent right in the gut. This is the story's dark side, which has, thankfully, not been sugar coated by the creators. Overall, lets just say Halleluja, Pixar, you've done it again!

下面是一个外国人写的:
Marlin (voiced by Albert Brooks) and Coral (voiced by Elizabeth Perkins) are a couple of clown fish who are proud parents of a new litter of baby clown fish, still in their egg stage. Marlin wants to name half of them Marlin Jr. and the other half Coral Jr., but Coral wants at least one of them to be named Nemo. In the great tradition of Disney movies, a barracuda kills the mom Coral, along with all but one of the eggs. Marlin raises the surviving baby fish alone and names him Nemo. Because of the tragic circumstances revolving Coral’s demise, and the fact that Nemo has one fin that is too small, Marlin is a little overprotective. A couple of years pass, and Nemo (voiced by Alexander Gould) is ready for his first day at school. Marlin doesn’t want him to go, but allows him to go anyway. It is at the school that Nemo meets fellow classmates Pearl (voiced by Erica Beck), a flapjack octopus, Sheldon (voiced by Erik Per Sullivan), a sea horse, and Tad (voiced by Jordy Ranft), a long-nosed butterfly fish. They all get aboard Mr. Ray (voiced by Bob Peterson), a stingray who is their teacher. He takes them on a field trip to the Drop-Off, the place where Coral and the eggs were killed. When Marlin finds out about this, he goes after Nemo to bring him home. Nemo is so embarrassed by Marlin’s intrusion that he swims out to dangerously touch the bottom of a fishing boat in defiance. As he is swimming back, a diver scoops him up as a specimen and drives the boat away. Marlin swims after the boat, but eventually loses it. He tries to get some help from anyone who might have seen the boat, and he thinks he might have found that help from Dory (voiced by Ellen DeGeneres), a regal blue tang. She says she saw the boat, but leads Marlin nowhere. It is at this time that he learns that Dory has severe short-term memory problems. After they find out from the diver’s mask that Nemo is with a “P. Sherman” in Sydney, Australia (Dory remembers that she knows how to read), Marlin and Dory set upon a long journey to find Nemo, where they encounter many interesting characters. There is a trio of sharks, Great White shark Bruce (voiced by Barry Humphries), hammerhead shark Anchor (voiced by Eric Bana), and mako shark Chum (voiced by Bruce Spence), who want to end their habit of eating fish. They also have a close encounter with an anglerfish and some jellyfish, before they finally reach the EAC (East Australian Current), a current that a school of fish (voiced mostly by John Ratzenberger) told them would take them to Sydney. It is on the EAC that they meet a sea turtle named Crush (voiced by Andrew Stanton, who also directed the movie) and his son Squirt (Nicholas Bird), who helps Marlin and Dory through the current. Meanwhile, Nemo has found himself in the fish tank of Dr. Sherman (voiced by Bill Hunter), a dentist whose office overhangs the harbor. He is caged in the tank with another set of colorful characters. The “Tank Gang” is led by Gill (voiced by Willem Defoe), a Moorish idol who is the only other one in the tank who came from the sea. A starfish named Peach (voiced by Allison Janney) hangs on the side of the tank and acts as their lookout. A blowfish named Bloat (voiced by Brad Garrett) blows up every time stress gets to him. A yellow tang named Bubbles (voiced by Stephen Root) gets all goofy when he sees bubbles. A royal gramma named Gurgle (voiced by Austin Pendleton) is a fish who wants everything clean and germ free. A shrimp named Jacques (voiced by Joe Ranft) does all that cleaning. Finally, a black and white humbug damsel fish named Deb (voiced by Vicki Lewis) thinks her reflection in the glass of the tank is her sister Flo. After they initiate Nemo into the Tank Gang, they formulate a plan to escape and make it back to sea. This is especially important, since Dr. Sherman plans to give Nemo to his niece Darla (voiced by Lulu Ebeling), a girl who tends to kill her fish quickly. If things go well, Nemo will escape and be reunited with his dad, whose adventures with Dory have become legendary, according to a pelican named Nigel (voiced by Geoffrey Rush.)

This movie is so fun to watch! I actually think it is the first Pixar movie to have the traditional feel of a Disney movie. It combines the elements of classic Disney movies (dead mom, epic journeys with colorful characters) with the elements that made Pixar so successful (amazing computer animation, great writing.)

I have to admit, when I first saw the trailers for this movie, I wasn’t impressed. I thought it was possibly going to be the lamest Pixar movie yet. After I saw the film, I realized the trailer did something rare in the world of trailers…it didn’t show the funniest parts of the movie! Most of those funny parts they didn’t show involve Dory. DeGeneres’ character steals the show in every scene, with the best one possibly being her attempt to communicate with a whale. I thought it was odd that they didn’t show any of Dory’s scenes in the trailers, and my only theory is that they think DeGeneres might be too controversial of a personality to advertise her involvement. That is a shame, since she is the highlight of the film.

Finally, we have a kiddie film in 2003 that grownups can enjoy with or without their kids. I liked Finding Nemo so much that I saw it twice, and it was just as enjoyable the second time around. Pixar really has the pulse of what works. They pick a great vocal cast, and employ the best writers. Some people think that computer animation will take over traditional animation as the leading moneymaking animation force. While computer animation looks cool, the reason they are a hit is the talent of the voices and the writing. Traditional animation could do just as well if they had that. Bring your little guppies to this one and you’ll have a fishy good time!

⑷ 急求:电影海底总动员观后感英语50~100字(初一水平)要有翻译

我喜欢片中多莉捉迷藏的样子

片中出现了两次多莉捉迷藏的画面:

第一次是在影片开头的闪回,患有短期记忆丧失症的多莉小时候和父母一起玩捉迷藏,却总是忘记自己在捉迷藏,被沙子吸引了注意力,游戏不得不中止;

第二次是在片尾多莉和家人朋友一起玩捉迷藏,玩了一会也忘了自己是在干什么,以为自己又被抛下了,但她通过这次寻亲之旅,知道了家人朋友不会抛弃自己,经过推测之后想起了自己是在玩游戏。

I like Dolly's hide-and-seek.

There have been two times in the film, more than a flash of hide-and-seek: The first was a flashback at the beginning of the film, Dolly, who suffered from short-term memory loss, played hide-and-seek with her parents as a child, but always forgot that she was in hide-and-seek ; The second was at the end of the film Dolly and family and friends play hide-and-seek, play a while also forget what you are doing, think you have been thrown down again, but she through this journey of tracing, know that family and friends will not abandon themselves, after speculation remembered that they are playing games

⑸ 海底总动员英文读后感

Marlin (voiced by Albert Brooks) and Coral (voiced by Elizabeth Perkins) are a couple of clown fish who are proud parents of a new litter of baby clown fish, still in their egg stage. Marlin wants to name half of them Marlin Jr. and the other half Coral Jr., but Coral wants at least one of them to be named Nemo. In the great tradition of Disney movies, a barracuda kills the mom Coral, along with all but one of the eggs. Marlin raises the surviving baby fish alone and names him Nemo. Because of the tragic circumstances revolving Coral’s demise, and the fact that Nemo has one fin that is too small, Marlin is a little overprotective. A couple of years pass, and Nemo (voiced by Alexander Gould) is ready for his first day at school. Marlin doesn’t want him to go, but allows him to go anyway. It is at the school that Nemo meets fellow classmates Pearl (voiced by Erica Beck), a flapjack octopus, Sheldon (voiced by Erik Per Sullivan), a sea horse, and Tad (voiced by Jordy Ranft), a long-nosed butterfly fish. They all get aboard Mr. Ray (voiced by Bob Peterson), a stingray who is their teacher. He takes them on a field trip to the Drop-Off, the place where Coral and the eggs were killed. When Marlin finds out about this, he goes after Nemo to bring him home. Nemo is so embarrassed by Marlin’s intrusion that he swims out to dangerously touch the bottom of a fishing boat in defiance. As he is swimming back, a diver scoops him up as a specimen and drives the boat away. Marlin swims after the boat, but eventually loses it. He tries to get some help from anyone who might have seen the boat, and he thinks he might have found that help from Dory (voiced by Ellen DeGeneres), a regal blue tang. She says she saw the boat, but leads Marlin nowhere. It is at this time that he learns that Dory has severe short-term memory problems. After they find out from the diver’s mask that Nemo is with a “P. Sherman” in Sydney, Australia (Dory remembers that she knows how to read), Marlin and Dory set upon a long journey to find Nemo, where they encounter many interesting characters. There is a trio of sharks, Great White shark Bruce (voiced by Barry Humphries), hammerhead shark Anchor (voiced by Eric Bana), and mako shark Chum (voiced by Bruce Spence), who want to end their habit of eating fish. They also have a close encounter with an anglerfish and some jellyfish, before they finally reach the EAC (East Australian Current), a current that a school of fish (voiced mostly by John Ratzenberger) told them would take them to Sydney. It is on the EAC that they meet a sea turtle named Crush (voiced by Andrew Stanton, who also directed the movie) and his son Squirt (Nicholas Bird), who helps Marlin and Dory through the current. Meanwhile, Nemo has found himself in the fish tank of Dr. Sherman (voiced by Bill Hunter), a dentist whose office overhangs the harbor. He is caged in the tank with another set of colorful characters. The “Tank Gang” is led by Gill (voiced by Willem Defoe), a Moorish idol who is the only other one in the tank who came from the sea. A starfish named Peach (voiced by Allison Janney) hangs on the side of the tank and acts as their lookout. A blowfish named Bloat (voiced by Brad Garrett) blows up every time stress gets to him. A yellow tang named Bubbles (voiced by Stephen Root) gets all goofy when he sees bubbles. A royal gramma named Gurgle (voiced by Austin Pendleton) is a fish who wants everything clean and germ free. A shrimp named Jacques (voiced by Joe Ranft) does all that cleaning. Finally, a black and white humbug damsel fish named Deb (voiced by Vicki Lewis) thinks her reflection in the glass of the tank is her sister Flo. After they initiate Nemo into the Tank Gang, they formulate a plan to escape and make it back to sea. This is especially important, since Dr. Sherman plans to give Nemo to his niece Darla (voiced by Lulu Ebeling), a girl who tends to kill her fish quickly. If things go well, Nemo will escape and be reunited with his dad, whose adventures with Dory have become legendary, according to a pelican named Nigel (voiced by Geoffrey Rush.)

This movie is so fun to watch! I actually think it is the first Pixar movie to have the traditional feel of a Disney movie. It combines the elements of classic Disney movies (dead mom, epic journeys with colorful characters) with the elements that made Pixar so successful (amazing computer animation, great writing.)

I have to admit, when I first saw the trailers for this movie, I wasn’t impressed. I thought it was possibly going to be the lamest Pixar movie yet. After I saw the film, I realized the trailer did something rare in the world of trailers…it didn’t show the funniest parts of the movie! Most of those funny parts they didn’t show involve Dory. DeGeneres’ character steals the show in every scene, with the best one possibly being her attempt to communicate with a whale. I thought it was odd that they didn’t show any of Dory’s scenes in the trailers, and my only theory is that they think DeGeneres might be too controversial of a personality to advertise her involvement. That is a shame, since she is the highlight of the film.

Finally, we have a kiddie film in 2003 that grownups can enjoy with or without their kids. I liked Finding Nemo so much that I saw it twice, and it was just as enjoyable the second time around. Pixar really has the pulse of what works. They pick a great vocal cast, and employ the best writers. Some people think that computer animation will take over traditional animation as the leading moneymaking animation force. While computer animation looks cool, the reason they are a hit is the talent of the voices and the writing. Traditional animation could do just as well if they had that. Bring your little guppies to this one and you’ll have a fishy good time!

⑹ 求 电影《海底总动员》观后感 要英文的!

Hilarious, exciting and endlessly inventive, Finding Nemo is an awesome aquatic animation which will exhaust the adjective store of even the most hyperbolic film hack (ahem). One word just about does the job: genius.

Somewhere, under the sea, weak-finned clown fish Nemo (Alexander Gould) lives with his fretful father, Marlin (Albert Brooks). Smothered by pop's paranoia, he ventures away from the reef, but his dad's dread is justified when a passing diver whisks him away.

Taken to a tank in a Sydney dentists, Nemo meets Gill (Willem Dafoe) and co - friendly fish who dream of escaping to the ocean. Meanwhile, Marlin bumps into a blue tang named Dory (Ellen DeGeneres), and sets out to save his son...

It's a familiar formula for the digi-drawn dynamics of Pixar, whose Toy Story and Monsters, Inc. have proved such critical and commercial hits. How increasingly impressive the achievement, then, that Finding Nemo feels so fresh.

There is beauty and brilliance in every frame. Tasked with creating an undersea environment, the animators have excelled themselves, capturing textures, light, shade and movement that could be photo-real, were it not for the clever way the makers have subtly caricatured landscapes, as well as characters, lending a warm cartoonish quality to the stunning visuals.

The splendour of natural history hit The Blue Planet is matched by the wit of the script and stars. Barry Humphries has a terrific cameo as a great white shark who's sworn off killing (Remember, fish are friends, not food!), while DeGeneres provides perfect timing and tone as Dory, whose short-term memory loss is a gag that never stops running.

⑺ 海底总动员英文观后感

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Finding Nemo
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Hilarious, exciting and endlessly inventive, Finding Nemo is an awesome aquatic animation which will exhaust the adjective store of even the most hyperbolic film hack (ahem). One word just about does the job: genius.

Somewhere, under the sea, weak-finned clown fish Nemo (Alexander Gould) lives with his fretful father, Marlin (Albert Brooks). Smothered by pop's paranoia, he ventures away from the reef, but his dad's dread is justified when a passing diver whisks him away.

Taken to a tank in a Sydney dentists, Nemo meets Gill (Willem Dafoe) and co - friendly fish who dream of escaping to the ocean. Meanwhile, Marlin bumps into a blue tang named Dory (Ellen DeGeneres), and sets out to save his son...

It's a familiar formula for the digi-drawn dynamics of Pixar, whose Toy Story and Monsters, Inc. have proved such critical and commercial hits. How increasingly impressive the achievement, then, that Finding Nemo feels so fresh.

There is beauty and brilliance in every frame. Tasked with creating an undersea environment, the animators have excelled themselves, capturing textures, light, shade and movement that could be photo-real, were it not for the clever way the makers have subtly caricatured landscapes, as well as characters, lending a warm cartoonish quality to the stunning visuals.

The splendour of natural history hit The Blue Planet is matched by the wit of the script and stars. Barry Humphries has a terrific cameo as a great white shark who's sworn off killing (Remember, fish are friends, not food!), while DeGeneres provides perfect timing and tone as Dory, whose short-term memory loss is a gag that never stops running.

⑻ 海底总动员英语观后感

Hilarious, exciting and endlessly inventive, Finding Nemo is an awesome aquatic animation which will exhaust the adjective store of even the most hyperbolic film hack (ahem). One word just about does the job: genius. Somewhere, under the sea, weak-finned clown fish Nemo (Alexander Gould) lives with his fretful father, Marlin (Albert Brooks). Smothered by pop's paranoia, he ventures away from the reef, but his dad's dread is justified when a passing diver whisks him away. Taken to a tank in a Sydney dentists, Nemo meets Gill (Willem Dafoe) and co - friendly fish who dream of escaping to the ocean. Meanwhile, Marlin bumps into a blue tang named Dory (Ellen DeGeneres), and sets out to save his son... It's a familiar formula for the digi-drawn dynamics of Pixar, whose Toy Story and Monsters, Inc. have proved such critical and commercial hits. How increasingly impressive the achievement, then, that Finding Nemo feels so fresh. There is beauty and brilliance in every frame. Tasked with creating an undersea environment, the animators have excelled themselves, capturing textures, light, shade and movement that could be photo-real, were it not for the clever way the makers have subtly caricatured landscapes, as well as characters, lending a warm cartoonish quality to the stunning visuals. The splendour of natural history hit The Blue Planet is matched by the wit of the script and stars. Barry Humphries has a terrific cameo as a great white shark who's sworn off killing (Remember, fish are friends, not food!), while DeGeneres provides perfect timing and tone as Dory, whose short-term memory loss is a gag that never stops running.

滑稽,令人兴奋的无尽的新颖、《海底总动员》是一个令人敬畏的水生动画,店的形容词累趴下,即使是最双曲电影黑客(恩)。一个词只是工作做:天才。在某些地方,在海中,weak-finned小丑鱼尼莫(亚历山大-高德)生活在他的焦躁不安的父亲、马林鱼(艾伯特·布鲁克斯)。给窒息了流行的妄想,他经营企业离开礁,但他父亲的畏惧是正当的当经过的潜水员产生他走了。送往坦克在悉尼一家牙医,尼莫遇到吉尔(威廉·达福)协同作战和co -友好的梦想的鱼跑到大海。与此同时,马林鱼碰到一个蓝色的唐名叫多利(-利),并且列出了拯救他的孩子……这是一个熟悉的公式,其动力学digi-drawn皮克斯动画工作室《玩具总动员》和怪物有限公司已经证明了这种临界和商业支安打。怎么越来越令人印象深刻的成就,就《海底总动员》感到很新鲜。有美丽、卓越在每一个框架。海底环境创造一个任务背后都超越自己,捕捉纹理、光、帘与运动,可以photo-real,如果不是聪明的办法制造商巧妙地卡通景观,以及特点,贷款一个温暖的卡通亮丽的视觉品质。自然历史那阿了相匹配的蓝色星球上剧本的机智和恒星。巴里·汉弗莱斯有着美妙的客串作为一个白色的大鲨鱼不共戴天的不杀生(记住,鱼类是朋友,不是食物!),而德吉恩里斯就提供了一个最理想的时间和声调就跟他的嘴,短期记忆的损失是永不停止工作。

⑼ 海底总动员,怪物史莱克,冰河世纪,零下8度,机器总动员,的英文观后感50字5选2

after watching the film Nemo(海底总动员) and 怪物史莱克, i feel excited . the films tell me that sometimes the parents should belive in (相信)their kids, that they will be able to (一定能够)be succesful(成功) when they faced a big chanllenge(面对困难挑战). finally, i do(真的) think(认为), they are good films.

⑽ 观《海底总动员》有感英语作文200字

Somewhere, under the sea, clownfish Nemo lives with his fretful father, Marlin . His farther is a coward,so Nemo don't like his father.He want to go to the sea to take risk.One day,he swims out his home and go to deep sea.Suddenly,a passing diver takes him away.In order to retrieve the beloved son, he swims to deep sea. After the untold hardships, he retrieves the son finally and returns to the hometown.

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