『壹』 电影‘’毕业生‘’中比较有意思的句子
"Mrs. Robinson, you're trying to sece me, aren't you?"
罗宾森太太,你正在挑逗我吧?
【年纪轻轻的傻小子达斯汀霍夫曼被自己女朋友的妈妈用(美)色诱(惑)。】
『贰』 经典英文电影句子
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1,Frankly,my dear,I don’t give a damn. 坦白说,亲爱的,我一点也不在乎。(《乱世佳人》1939)
2,I’m going to make him an offer he can’t
refuse. 我会给他点好处,他无法拒绝。(《教父》1972)
3,You don’t understand!I
coulda had class.I coulda been a contender.
I
could’ve been somebody,instead of a bum,which is what I am. 你根本不能明白!我本可以获得社会地位,我本可以是个竞争者,我本可以是任何有头有脸的人而不是一个毫无价值的游民!(《码头风云》1954)
4,Toto,I’ve got a feeling we’re not in Kansas anymore. 托托,我想我们再也回不去堪萨斯了。(《绿野仙踪》1939)
5,Here’s looking at you,kid.
就看你的了,孩子。(《卡萨布兰卡》1942)
6,Go ahead,make my day. 来吧,让我也高兴高兴。(《拨云见日》1983)
7,All right,Mr.DeMille,I’m ready for my close-up. 好了,德米勒先生,我已经准备好拍摄我的特写镜头了。(《日落大道》1950)
8,May the Force be with you. 愿原力与你同在。(《星球大战》1977)
9,Fasten your seatbelts. It’s going to be a bumpy night. 系紧你的安全带,这将是一个颠簸的夜晚。(《彗星美人》1950)
10,You talking to me? 你是在和我说话吗?(《出租车司机》1976)
11,I love the smell of napalm in the morning. 我喜欢闻弥漫在清晨空气中的汽油弹味道。(《现代启示录》1979)
12,Made it,Ma!Top of the world! 好好去做吧,站在世界之巅!(《歼匪喋血战》1949)
13,I’m as mad as hell,and I□ not going to take this anymore! 我疯狂得如同地狱中的恶魔,我不会再这样继续下去了!(《电视台风云》1976)
14,Louis,I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship. 路易斯,我认为这是一段美好友谊的开始。(《卡萨布兰卡》1942)
15,There’s no place like home.
没有一个地方可以和家相提并论。(《绿野仙踪》1939)
16,I am big!It’s the pictures that got small. 我是巨大的!是这些照片让我变得渺小了。(《日落大道》1950)
17,Show me the money! 让我看到钱!(《甜心先生》1996)
18,Play it,Sam. Play’As Time Goes By’. 弹这首,山姆,就弹“时光流逝”。(《卡萨布兰卡》1942)
19,You can’t handle the truth! 你不能操纵事实!(《义海雄风》1992)
20,I want to be alone.我想一个人呆着。(《大饭店》1932)
21,After all,tomorrow is another day! 毕竟,明天又是新的一天!(《乱世佳人》1939)
22,I’ll have what she’s having.我会拥有她所拥有的。(《当哈里遇上萨莉》1989)
23,I’ll be back. 我会回来的。(《终结者》1984)
24,Today,I consider myself the luckiest man on the face of the earth. 现在,我想我是这个世界上最幸运的人。(《扬基的骄傲》1942)
25,Mama always said life was like a box of chocolates. You never know what you’re gonna get. 妈妈说生活就像一盒巧克力,你永远都不知道你会得到什么。(《阿甘正传》1994)
26,We’ll always have Paris.我们永远都怀念巴黎(那段美好的时光)。(《卡萨布兰卡》1942)
27,Oh,Jerry,don’t let’s ask for the moon.We have the stars. 噢,杰瑞,不要再乞求能得到月亮了,我们已经拥有星星了。(《扬帆》1942)
28,Well,nobody’s perfect.人无完人。(《热情似火》1959)
29,You’ve got to ask yourself one question:〃Do I feel lucky?〃Well,do ya,punk? 你应该问你自己一个问题:“我是幸运的吗?”快点去做,年轻人,无知的年轻人。(《警探哈里》1971)
30,You had me at〃hello.〃当你说“你好”的那一刻起就拥有我了。(《甜心先生》1996)
31,There’s no crying in baseball! 在棒球运动中没有哭泣! (《红粉联盟》1992)
32,A boy’s best friend is his mother. 一个男孩最好的朋友是他的母亲。 (《惊魂记》1960)
33,Greed,for lack of a better word,is good. 没有比“贪婪”更好的词语了。(《华尔街》1987)
34,Keep your friends close,but your enemies closer. 亲近你的朋友,但更要亲近你的敌人。(《教父II》1974)
35,As God is my witness,I’ll never be hungry again. 上帝为我作证,我不会再让自己挨饿了。(《乱世佳人》1939)
36,Mrs.Robinson,you’re trying to seceme.Aren’t you? 罗宾逊太太,你是在引诱我,对吗?(《毕业生》1967)
37,Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world,she walks into mine. 世界上有那么多的城镇,城镇中有那么多的酒馆,她却走进了我的(酒馆)。(《卡萨布兰卡》1942)
38,Wait a minute,wait a minute.You ain’t heard nothin’yet! 等一会儿,等一会儿。你肯定听到了什么!(《爵士歌手》1927)
39,I have always depended on the kindness of strangers. 我总是非常依赖陌生人的仁慈。(《欲望号街车》1951)
40,Listen to them. Children of the night. What music they make. 快点来听!黑夜中孩子的声音是他们缔造的美妙音乐。(《吸血鬼》1931)
41,I feel the need--the need for speed! 我感到一种需要,一种加速的需要!(《壮志凌云》1986)
42,Carpe diem. Seize the day,boys. Make your lives extraordinary. 人生就应该是快乐的,要抓住每一天,孩子们。让你们的生活变得非凡起来。(《死亡诗社》1989)
『叁』 电影《毕业生》的主题是什么,用英文写,急求!!!!!500字左右的
我只要分数,给我吧!
『肆』 毕业生 这部电影里的十句话
Jesus loves U more than U will know(Wo,wo,wo).耶稣对你的爱护比你所感更甚。
Heaven holds a place 4 those who pray.天堂为那些祈祷的人保留了净土。
We'd like 2 help U learn 2 help Urself.希望能教你学会自助。
Look around U,all U see are sympathetic eyes.看看四周,净是同情的目光。
Stroll around the grounds until U feel at home.四处走走,直到你感觉舒心。
Hide it in a hiding place where no one ever goes.把它藏在没有人的隐秘处。
Laugh about it,shout about it.高声谈笑,大吵大闹。
Every way U look at it,U lose.无论你怎么考虑,你都会失败。
A nation turns its lonely eyes 2 U(Woo,woo,woo).世人在用孤寂的眼神看你。
the world is a screwy place, it does not play by the rules.这个世界很扭曲, 并没有什么游戏规则。
『伍』 毕业生这部影片的观后感,要英文的,短一点
毕业生这部影片的观后感,英文的,150单词,见附件。
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『陆』 谁知道<毕业生>的电影台词!
读电影台词学英语:《The Graate》毕业生
Ben是一个刚刚大学毕业的学生,生活中充满了对未来的迷惘。
在这一幕中,他经不起自己爸爸的好朋友的老婆的勾引来到了一个宾馆开房间,
我们一起来体验一下他在极度尴尬的情况下说的英语。说不定能帮你回忆起一些往事。
MRS. ROBINSON: Hello, Benjamin.
BEN: Oh. Hello.
MRS. ROBINSON: May I sit down?
BEN: Of course.
MRS. ROBINSON: Thank you.
MRS. ROBINSON: How are you?
BEN: Very well. Thank you.
MRS. ROBINSON: May I have a drink?
BEN: A drink? Of course.
(Ben looks toward a passing WAITER and raises his hand.
The waiter pays no attention. Ben looks back at Mrs. Robinson apologetically.)
BEN: He didn''t see me.
MRS. ROBINSON: Waiter!
MRS. ROBINSON: I will have a martini.
WAITER #1: Yes, madam.
MRS. ROBINSON: You don''t have to be so nervous, you know.
BEN: Nervous. Well, I am a bit nervous. I mean it''s –
it''s pretty hard to be suave when you''re –
MRS. ROBINSON: Did you get us a room?
BEN: What?
MRS. ROBINSON: Have you gotten us a room yet?
BEN: I haven''t. No.
MRS. ROBINSON: Do you want to?
BEN: Well – I don''t. I mean I could. Or we could just talk.
MRS. ROBINSON: Do you want me to get it?
BEN: You? Oh no. No. I''ll get it.
MRS. ROBINSON: Do you want to get it now?
BEN: Now?
MRS. ROBINSON: Yes.
BEN: Well – I don''t know.
MRS. ROBINSON: Why don''t you get it.
BEN: Why don''t I get it? Well – I will then. If you''ll excuse me.
(Ben walks out of the Veranda Room and into the lobby.)
ROOM CLERK: Yes sir?
BEN: A room. I''d like a room, please.
ROOM CLERK: A single room or a double room?
BEN: A single. Just for myself, please.
ROOM CLERK: Will you sign the register, please?
He pushes the card and a pen toward Ben.
Ben writes his name on the card and then stares
at it for a moment, crumples it up and fills out a second card.
ROOM CLERK: Is anything wrong, sir?
BEN: What? No. Nothing.
ROOM CLERK: Do you have any luggage, Mister –Gladstone?
BEN: Luggage? Yes. Yes. I do.
ROOM CLERK: Where is it?
BEN: What?
ROOM CLERK: Where is your luggage?
BEN: Well it''s in the car. It''s out in the car.
ROOM CLERK: Very good, sir. I''ll have a porter bring it in.
BEN: Oh no.
ROOM CLERK: Sir?
BEN: I mean I''d – I''d rather not go to the trouble of bringing it all in.
I just have a toothbrush. I can get it myself. If that''s all right.
ROOM CLERK: Of course.
ROOM CLERK: I''ll have a porter show you the room.
BEN: Oh. Well actually, I''d just as soon find it myself.
I just have the toothbrush to carry up and I think I can manage it myself.
ROOM CLERK: Whatever you say, sir.
BEN: Thank you.
注释:
*apologetically: 抱歉的
*Martini:马提尼酒
*A single room or a double room?单人间还是双人间?
*register:登记表
*Do you have any luggage?你有行李吗?
*porter:宾馆的搬运工
*I''d rather not…我宁愿不…
*toothbrush: 牙刷
*manage it:解决
*Whatever you say.随你的便
『柒』 求美国电影《毕业生》的经典台词!!!!!!!
Mr. Braddock: What's the matter? The guests are all downstairs, Ben, waiting to see you.
布兰多克先生:你怎么了,客人们都在楼下,本,等着看你呢。
Benjamin: Look, Dad, could you explain to them that I have to be alone for a while?
本杰明:爸爸,你能不能向他们解释,我得一个人呆会。
Mr. Braddock: These are all our good friends, Ben. Most of them have known you since, well, practically since you were born. What is it, Ben?
布兰多克先生:他们都是我们的好朋友,本,他们大多从你出生就认识你,你到底怎么了?
Benjamin: I'm just...
本杰明:我只是……
Mr. Braddock: Worried?
布兰多克先生:焦虑?
Benjamin: Well...
本杰明:是……
Mr. Braddock: About what?
布兰多克先生:为什么焦虑?
Benjamin: I guess about my future.
本杰明:我想是担心我的未来。
Mr. Braddock: What about it?
布兰多克先生:未来怎么了?
Benjamin: I don't know... I want it to be...
本杰明:我不知道,我想它变得……
Mr. Braddock: To be what?
布兰多克先生:变得怎样?
Benjamin: [looks at his father] ... Different.
本杰明:(看着他的父亲)变得……不一样。
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Benjamin: Where did you do it?
本杰明:你在哪里做的?
Mrs. Robinson: In his car.
鲁宾逊夫人:在他的车里。
Benjamin: What kind of car was it?
本杰明:什么样的车?
Mrs. Robinson: Come on now.
鲁宾逊夫人:走吧,现在。
Benjamin: No, I really want to know.
本杰明:不,我真的想知道。
Mrs. Robinson: A Ford.
鲁宾逊夫人:一辆福特。
Benjamin: Goddamn, that's great. So old Elaine Robinson got started in a Ford.
本杰明:天啦,太强了。伊莱恩开始于一辆福特车。
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Mrs. Robinson, youre trying to sece me, arent you?
罗宾森太太,你正在挑逗我吧?
『捌』 跪求一篇电影《毕业生》的主题分析 英文的500字
"The Graate", Mike Nichols' second feature after his brilliant debut with "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" (1966) might seem a little dated, but it's still a delightful classic and a nostalgic piece of its time, to say the least. Benjamin Braddock (Dustin Hoffman, 30 years old at the time, convincingly playing someone a decade his junior) is fresh out of college, and comes back to his rich parents' house in a California suburb. Bored and undecided about what to do with his life, Benjamin is seced by a friend of the family, middle-aged Mrs. Robinson (a wonderful Anne Bancroft, who was actually only 36). When Mrs. Robinson's daughter Elaine (Katharine Ross) shows up, Benjamin is forced to take her on a date. He hesitates at first and even tries to humiliate her by bringing her to a strip club, but he soon wants to marry her. There starts the film's weaker second half: Ben's infatuation with Elaine is not as believable, funny or compelling as his affair with Mrs. Robinson, and they fall in love with each other way too quickly. Arguably, that goes to show their own immaturity and how the young lovebirds are equals in their "what to do with my life?" dilemma. As Benjamin rescues Elaine from her own wedding with a blond frat boy, Mrs. Robinson says to her daughter: "Too late now!", to which Elaine replies: "Not for me!". Benjamin and Elaine might have been a little too impulsive, but at least they were trying to get away from that conformism which trapped their parents - even if it's clear that their naiveté will not last forever.
That doesn't mean that "The Graate" is a bitter film at all. The witty screenplay (by Calder Willingham and Buck Henry, based on a novel by Charles Webb) and the unforgettable songs by Simon & Garfunkel are the perfect combination of joy & melancholy. Hoffman is terrific, Ross is charming, and Anne Bancroft is outstanding (had she been nominated for the Oscar in the supporting category instead of Lead Actress, I firmly believe she would've won - the Academy ridiculously awarded Estelle Parsons, the only weak link in the formidable "Bonnie &Clyde", that year). I wouldn't go as far as call Benjamin a true rebel - he's way too passive for that. I'd argue Mrs. Robinson is more of a rebel than he is for most of the story, although she herself is trapped in a world of misery when Ben and her daughter decide to rebel together and give happiness, or at least freedom, a try. No matter how you judge this film in nowadays, "The Graate" might sound a little naive, but it still has the fresh smell of young alienation and passion intact.
『玖』 电影毕业生的英文简介
After a successful stint away at an eastern college, twenty-one year old
Benjamin Braddock returns to his parents' Los Angeles area home a
graate. Although the world should be his oyster, Ben is instead in a
state of extreme anxiety as he has no idea what to do with his life,
which is made all the more difficult since everybody asks him what he
plans on doing or tells him what he should do. In his confused state
ring which he would rather be alone to wallow in self-pity, he is easy
prey for the aggressive Mrs. Robinson, the wife of his father's
business partner who he's known all his life and who seces him.
Thinking about and then eventually succumbing to her advances only adds
to his anxiety and confusion as he hides what they're doing from the
rest of the world, and as he needs more than just sex in a relationship,
sex which is all she wants from him. His confusion is lessened but his
life becomes more complicated when he is reacquainted with Elaine
Robinson, the Robinsons' daughter who too is home from college at
Berkeley and who he has not seen since high school. Despite a rocky
start directed largely by the wants of Mrs. Robinson, Ben and Elaine
start to fall for each other. In this complicated situation, Ben has to
try to figure out how at least to start to strive for what he believes
should be that successful post-graate life.
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