① 求一篇英文影评。
铁甲钢拳 Real Steel (2011)
Real Steel is a really great movie! It's way better than I thought it would be. It has some immense robot fight scenes and keeps you watching excitedly all the way through. This film made me feel awesome about myself. The film is set in the near future when robots box instead of humans and shows Charlie(Hugh Jackman)and his son (Dakota Goyo)training a new robot, Atom, for robot fights. The fact that most, nearly all, the fighting is with robots, the robots can get badly damaged. During the film there is robot's arms ripped off, legs torn off and robot's heads knocked off! Real Steel has stunning graphics, action-packed fight scenes and a feel-good storyline! I would definitely recommend this movie to everyone.
② 电影《相助》的英文简介
现在翻译工具很多,你可以都翻译一下看哪种比较标准,这是有道的翻译:
Story happened in 1962 in the American south, Mississippi, the society is still here by the shadow "black slavery". Black servants still exists and in many families suffered unequal treatment. 22 years old white girls Shi Ji phelan, who accepted the good ecation and enlightenment of it has always been her dream to become a good writer. Shrewdness capable, inside collect, calm, has been brought up 17 white black servants love than Lin - clark (viola Davis), in Shi Ji friend's house as a maid and looked after her two-year-old daughter. Another black servants Minnie (Octavia spencer), is the love than her best friend, a good cook, but his fiery personality made her often lose their jobs. Indivial kind Shi Ji always treat the black servants——《全球读经教材网》羽翁老师
③ 求英语作文,关于英文电影对学习英语的帮助
We can learn English by many different ways. Such as textbooks, English songs, English programs and so on. But I prefer watching English movies to learn English. I can learn perfect English by waching movies as well as the beautiful stories. I can learn slangs and idioms,too. My watched movies like 《Gone with the wind》,《 Ghost》, 《Titanic》and so on. I always moved by the beautiful stories and their oral English. So I try to recite the sentences and little by little I have made lots of progress. So I think it is good way to learn English by watching movies.
我的水平也有限,只是想到了这么多
④ 求一篇关于电影评论的英语小短文求大神帮助
Shrek is a big ogre who lives alone in the woods, feared by all the people in the land of Duloc. When Lord Farquaad, the ruler of Duloc, exiles all the fairy-tale beings to the woods, Shrek loses his peaceful life and his home becomes a refugee camp. So he sets out to find Lord Farquaad and convince him to take the fairy-tale beings back where they belong, and leave him alone. Lord Farquaad accepts, under one condition. Shrek must first go and find the beautiful young princess Fiona, who will become Farquaad's bride. So the big Ogre begins his quest, along with his newfound donkey friend
⑤ 5篇英语影评 求帮助
China: ACentury of Revolution(中国,革命的世纪)
DISC ONE PartOne: China in Revolution 1911–1949 (1989)
DISC TWO PartTwo: The Mao Years 1949–1976 (1994)
DISC THREE PartThree: Born Under the Red Flag 1976–1997 (1997)
A film by SueWilliams
co-proced by Kathryn Dietz
China: A Century of Revolution is a six-hour tour de force journey through the country’s mosttumultuous period. First televised on PBS, this award-winning documentaryseries presents an astonishingly candid view of a once-secret nation with rarearchival footage, insightful historical commentary and stunning eyewitnessaccounts from citizens who struggled through China’s most decisive century. Chinain Revolution charts the pivotal years from the birth of the new republicto the establishment of the PRC, through foreign invasions, civil war and abloody battle for power between Mao Zedong and Chiang Kai-shek. The MaoYears examines the turbulent era of Mao’s attempts to forge a “new China”from the war-ravaged and exhausted nation. Born Under the Red Flagshowcases China’s unlikely transformation into an extraordinary hybrid ofcommunist-centralized politics with an ever-expanding free market economy.Monumental in scope, China: A Century of Revolution is critical viewingfor anyone interested in this increasingly powerful and globally influentialcountry.
Tess(苔丝)1979
ThomasHardy's Tess of the D'Urbervilles, which Roman Polanski has turned into alovely, lyrical, unexpectedly delicate movie, might at first seem to be thewrong project for Mr. Polanski in every way. As a new biography of the directorreports, when Tess was shown at the Cannes Film Festival, the press pointednastily and repeatedly to the coincidence of Mr. Polanski's having made a filmabout a young girl's section by an older man, while he himself faced criminalcharges for a similar offense. This would certainly seem to cast a pall overthe project. So would the fact that Hardy's novel is so very deeply rooted inEnglish landscapes, geographical and sociological, while Mr. Polanski wasbrought up in Poland.
Finally,Tess of the D'Urbervilles is so quintessentially Victorian a story that abelievable version might seem well out of any contemporary director's reach.But if an elegant, plausible, affecting Tess sounds like more than might havebeen expected of Mr. Polanski, let's just say he has achieved the impossible.In fact, in the process of adapting his style to suit such a sweeping and vividnovel, he has achieved something very unlike his other work. Without Mr.Polanski's name in the credits, this lush and scenic Tess could even bemistaken for the work of David Lean.
Ina preface to the later editions of Tess of the D'Urbervilles, Mr. Hardydescribed the work as "an impression, not an argument." Mr. Polanskihas taken a similar approach, removing the sting from both the story's moralityand its melodrama. Tess Durbeyfield, the hearty country lass whose downfallbegins when her father learns he had noble forebears, is sent to charm her richD'Urberville relations. She learns that they aren't D'Urbervilles after all;instead, they have used their new money to purchase an old name.
Tesscharms them anyhow, so much that Alec D'Urberville, her imposter cousin,seces and impregnates her. The section, like many of the film's key scenes,is presented in a manner both earthy and discreet. In this case, the action isset in a forest, where a gentle mist arises from the ground and envelops Tessjust around the time when she is enveloped by Alec.
Alec,as played by Leigh Lawson, is a slightly wooden character, unlike Angel Clare,Tess's later and truer lover, played with supreme radiance by Peter Firth. Longafter Tess has borne and buried her illegitimate child, she finds andfalls in love with this spirited soul mate. But when she marries Angel Clareand is at last ready to reveal the secret of her past, the story beginshurtling toward its final tragedy. When Tess becomes a murderer, the filmoffers its one distinctly Polanski-like moment—but even that scene has itsfidelity to the novel. A housemaid listening at a door hears a "drip,drip, drip" sound, according to Hardy. Mr. Polanski has simply interpretedthis with a typically mischievous flourish.
Ofall the unlikely strong points of Tess, which opens today for a weeklongengagement at the Baronet and which will reopen next year, the unlikeliest isNastassja Kinski, who plays the title role. Miss Kinski powerfully resemblesthe young Ingrid Bergman, and she is altogether ravishing. But she's an oddchoice for Tess: not quite vigorous enough, and maybe even too beautiful. She'san actress who can lose her magnetism and mystery if she's given a great deal todo (that was the case in an earlier film called Stay As You Are). But here, Mr.Polanski makes perfect use of her. Instead of a driving force, she becomes anecho of the land and the society around her, more passive than Hardy's Tess butlinked just as unmistakably with natural forces. Miss Kinski's Tess has noinner life to speak of. But Mr. Polanski makes her surroundings so expressivethat her placidity and reserve work very beautifully.
Evenat its nearly three-hour running time, Mr. Polanski's Tess cannot hope foranything approaching the range of the novel. But the deletions have been madewisely, and though the story loses some of its resonance it maintains itsmomentum. There are episodes—like one involving Tess's shabby boots and MercyChant, the more respectable girl who expects to marry Angel—that don't make thesense they should, and the action is fragmented at times. That's a small priceto pay for the movie's essential rightness, for its congruence with the moodand manner of the novel. Mr. Polanski had to go to Normandy and rebuildStonehenge to stage his last scene, according to this same biography. As is thecase throughout his Tess, the results were worth the trouble.
⑥ 帮助收集一些电影中经典的英语台词
《Shawshank Redemption肖申克的救赎》
1.You know some birds are not meant to be caged, their feathers are just too bright.
你知道,有些鸟儿是注定不会被关在牢笼里的,它们的每一片羽毛都闪耀着自由的光辉。
2.There is something inside ,that they can't get to , that they can't touch. That's yours.
那是一种内在的东西, 他们到达不了,也无法触及的,那是你的。
3.Hope is a good thing and maybe the best of things. And no good thing ever dies.
希望是一个好东西,也许是最好的,好东西是不会消亡的。
⑦ 电影 <帮助> (The help) 的英文影评, 急!
This is the best movie I have seen in quite some time. It will make you cry and it will make you laugh.
The movie is really full. It never lags a bit. You are involved and have to watch to keep all the characters straight. There are shenanigans going on and some are supposed which are not going on and it is a bit confusing if you are on the computer or otherwise diverted from really watching. And for that attention, you get a full story with multiple plot lines going on at the same time but without the choppiness that frequently comes with multiple plots. It is all woven together and feels so natural and flowing that I did not even think about it until I was writing this.
This is a must see for those who lived in that time and for those who would like to understand a bit more about how it was and never should have been. It is not over the top in any respect. The abuse leveled on the maids is just the right amount for the story and not overdone, either. They could have gone farther but it would have not been right and would have ruined the story. I am not saying it was right for them to be abused this way, but, sadly, it was accurate for the time of this story.
It hit home with me and I highly recommend it. It is a well crafted, full story that will leave you feeling that you have not wasted your time, not even a second in watching it as you watch the evolution of lives on both sides of the "color fence".
⑧ 2011年的电影,相助,又译为,帮助,影片播到中间靠后部分,1小时40分
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