电影影评英文作文
⑴ 求一篇关于电影观后感的英语作文,急急急急急。。。。。。。。
Today, we see a movie, the name of the film "snow romance". I saw this movie, I think that it is very moving. There is a little girl named Anna in the story, she has a sister, Anna is going to marry a bad guy to Prince Hans, but Anna did not know that Prince Hans is the bad guy, sister but know, therefore, my sister was very angry, do not agree with Anna and Prince Hans married. So she used his ice magic the whole castle all into winter, then alone to iceberg built a snow castle. Anna knew that Prince Hans is the bad guy, hurried to find sister, want to let elder sister put everything back to life. In the struggle, Anna help sister turned a sword. See here, I was so moved by. I also want to learn from them, solidarity and mutual assistance!
中文
今天,我们看了电影,电影的名字叫“冰雪奇缘”。看了这部电影,我觉得很感人。故事中有一个叫安娜的小女孩,她又一个姐姐,安娜要和一个坏蛋汉斯王子结婚,但是安娜不知道汉斯王子是坏蛋,姐姐却知道,因此,姐姐非常生气,不同意安娜和汉斯王子结婚。于是姐姐就利用自己的寒冰魔法把整个城堡全部变成了冬天,然后独自跑到冰山上建了一座冰雪城堡。安娜知道汉斯王子是坏蛋后,赶紧去找姐姐,想让姐姐把一切都恢复原样。搏斗中,安娜帮姐姐挡了一剑。看到这里,我心里好感动。我也要向她们学习,团结互助!
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⑵ 求2篇英文影评
公主日记2
The story opens with Mia graating from college (when we last saw her she was in high school) and zipping off to Genovia, which her grandmother, Queen Clarisse Renaldi (Julie Andrews), hopes she will govern someday soon. As in the original ''Princess Diaries,'' much of the putative comedy involves the free-spirited Mia working in gentle, contrapuntal harmony with her veddy, veddy proper grandmother. Because the ugly ckling has already molted into a swan, however, the plot this time around hinges on some minor palace intrigue and romances with two blow-dried suitors who take turns holding the royal hand while keeping a safe distance from the royal chastity. In between the cooing and wooing, the pratfalls and proct placements, Ms. Hathaway and Ms. Andrews flash smiles of such dazzling wattage they could carry California through its next energy crisis.
''The Princess Diaries 2'' was directed by Garry Marshall, who has been selling wish-fulfillment fantasies for years, most notably in ''Pretty Woman'' and in the first ''Princess Diaries'' movie. Mr. Marshall, whose place in pop-culture heaven was secured long ago by television comedies like ''The Dick Van Dyke Show,'' on which he served as a writer, is not much of a film director. Depending on the budget, his movies look either cheap (like this one) or studio slick (''Pretty Woman''), and tend to have the same flat, presentational visual style that's familiar from most sitcoms. (That's why his movies fit so snugly into airplane monitors.) And as in those sitcoms shot in front of live audiences, Mr. Marshall's actors often play to the camera and wait for laughs, which can be a serious problem when the screenplay is as deeply unfunny as this one.
Built on vintage and newly minted clichés, Shonda Rhimes's script combines a classic storybook scenario with the usual self-help uplift. After undergoing a radical makeover in the first ''Princess'' movie, Anne has metamorphosed into a self-possessed young woman. She knows how to walk in high heels, iron the frizz out of her hair and whirl around the dance floor with ineligible partners without making them feel bad. True, her sexuality comes across as weirdly underdeveloped, closer to that of the preadolescents who constitute this G-rated movie's core audience, than that of most typical college graates. But that's in keeping with the character whose appeal is largely predicated on being essentially unremarkable in every respect in looks, intelligence, personality and that most bious of designated female traits, niceness.
There's nothing wrong with being nice if it means giving succor to the poor and being kind to animals, but there's something unsettling about a character as bland, mushy and fiber-free as soggy corn flakes. Once upon a different time, Mia might have found her truest self by hanging out with the soulfully truculent adolescent girls in ''Ghost World.'' Instead, Ms. Andrews whisked in with a face frozen in do-re-mi beatitude and carried Mia off to a world where every unruly hair and thought is as smoothed down as the grass on a windswept Bavarian mountain. In the first film, Mia discovered she was to the manner born. Now, the princess who would be queen learns what the rest of us know already: happy movie endings generally come to those women who eat their independence and, in time, a wedding cake too.
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A gaudy, gorgeous rush of color, sound and motion, “Slumdog Millionaire,” the latest from the British shape-shifter Danny Boyle, doesn’t travel through the lower depths, it giddily bounces from one horror to the next. A modern fairy tale about a pauper angling to become a prince, this sensory blowout largely takes place amid the squalor of Mum, India, where lost children and dogs sift through trash so fetid you swear you can smell the discarded mango as well as its peel, or could if the film weren’t already hurtling through another picturesque gutter.
Mr. Boyle, who first stormed the British movie scene in the mid-1990s with flashy entertainments like “Shallow Grave” and “Trainspotting,” has a flair for the outré. Few other directors could turn a heroin addict rummaging inside a rank toilet bowl into a surrealistic underwater reverie, as he does in “Trainspotting,” and fewer still could do so while holding onto the character’s basic humanity. The addict, played by Ewan McGregor, emerges from his repulsive splish-splashing with a near-beatific smile (having successfully retrieved some pills), a terrible if darkly funny image that turns out to have been representative not just of Mr. Boyle’s bent humor but also of his worldview: better to swim than to sink.
Swimming comes naturally to Jamal (the British actor Dev Patel in his feature-film debut), who earns a living as a chai-wallah serving fragrant tea to call-center workers in Mum and who, after a series of alternating exhilarating and unnerving adventures, has landed in the hot seat on the television game show “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire.” Yet while the story opens with Jamal on the verge of grabbing the big prize, Simon Beaufoy’s cleverly kinked screenplay, adapted from a novel by Vikas Swarup, embraces a fluid view of time and space, effortlessly shuttling between the young contestant’s past and his present, his childhood spaces and grown-up times. Here, narrative doesn’t begin and end: it flows and eddies — just like life.
By all rights the texture of Jamal’s life should have been brutally coarsened by tragedy and poverty by the time he makes a grab for the television jackpot. But because “Slumdog Millionaire” is self-consciously (perhaps commercially) framed as a contemporary fairy tale cum love story, or because Mr. Boyle leans toward the sanguine, this proves to be one of the most upbeat stories about living in hell imaginable. It’s a life that begins in a vast, vibrant, sun-soaked, jampacked ghetto, a kaleidoscopic city of flimsy shacks and struggling humanity and takes an abrupt, cruel turn when Jamal (Ayush Mahesh Khedekar), then an exuberant 7, and his cagier brother, Salim (Azharuddin Mohammed Ismail), witness the murder of their mother (Sanchita Choudhary) by marauding fanatics armed with anti-Muslim epithets and clubs.
Cast into the larger, uncaring world along with another new orphan, a shy beauty named Latika (Rubina Ali plays the child, Freida Pinto the teenager), the three children make their way from one refuge to another before falling prey to a villain whose exploitation pushes the story to the edge of the unspeakable. Although there’s something undeniably fascinating, or at least watchable, about this ghastly interlude — the young actors are very appealing and sympathetic, and the images are invariably pleasing even when they shouldn’t be — it’s unsettling to watch these young characters and, by extension, the young nonprofessionals playing them enact such a pantomime. It doesn’t help even if you remember that Jamal makes it out alive long enough to have his 15 televised minutes.
It’s hard to hold onto any reservations in the face of Mr. Boyle’s resolutely upbeat pitch and sective visual style. Beautifully shot with great sensitivity to color by the cinematographer Anthony Dod Mantle, in both film and digital video, “Slumdog Millionaire” makes for a better viewing experience than it does for a reflective one. It’s an undeniably attractive package, a seamless mixture of thrills and tears, armchair tourism (the Taj Mahal makes a guest appearance ring a sprightly interlude) and crackerjack professionalism. Both the reliably great Irrfan Khan (“A Mighty Heart”), as a sadistic detective, and the Bollywood star Anil Kapoor, as the preening game-show host, run circles around the young Mr. Patel, an agreeable enough if vague centerpiece to all this coordinated, insistently happy chaos.
In the end, what gives me reluctant pause about this bright, cheery, hard-to-resist movie is that its joyfulness feels more like a filmmaker’s calculation than an honest cry from the heart about the human spirit (or, better yet, a moral tale). In the past Mr. Boyle has managed to wring giggles out of murder (“Shallow Grave”) and addiction (“Trainspotting”), and invest even the apocalypse with a certain joie de vivre (the excellent zombie flick “28 Days Later”). He’s a blithely glib entertainer who can dazzle you with technique and, on occasion, blindside you with emotion, as he does in his underrated children’s movie, “Millions.” He plucked my heartstrings in “Slumdog Millionaire” with well-practiced dexterity, coaxing laughter and sobs out of each sweet, sour and false note.
⑶ 英文电影影评
Julie & Julia is a 2009 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Nora Ephron starring Meryl Streep, Stanley Tucci, Amy Adams, and Chris Messina. The film contrasts the life of chef Julia Child in the early years of her culinary career with the life of young New Yorker Julie Powell, who aspires to cook all 524 recipes in Child's cookbook in 365 days, a challenge she described on her popular blog that would make her a published author.
Ephron's screenplay is adapted from two books: My Life in France, Child's autobiography written with Alex Prud'homme, and a memoir by Julie Powell documenting online her daily experiences cooking each of the 524 recipes in Child's Mastering the Art of French Cooking, and she later began reworking that blog, The Julie/Julia Project。 Both of these books were written and published in the same time frame (2004–06). The film is the first major motion picture based on a blog。这是我最喜欢的一部电影之一,我在维基网络上找的资料,你根据那里的资料改一改,至于观点,你可以写坚持自己的兴趣和爱好这一方面,写兴趣是最好的老师什么的,给你个链接
⑷ 关于评论电影的英语作文
第1篇 英文:
Although Lei Feng left in a hurry, but leave us precious wealth. -- "
Lei Feng, the shock of universal name! When it comes to Lei Feng, my heart is always filled with respect and gratitude, especially after watching the movie "Lei Feng", this move is particularly strong.
No smoke of the battlefield on the screen, but each picture was so touching story; no extraordinary, plot twists and turns, but every detail was so exciting......
The movie "Lei Feng" tells the story of Uncle Lei Feng put one's heart and soul into serving the people's story. Was this a seemingly ordinary things, make Lei Feng in the hearts of the people to establish a very tall figure.
"No matter what position, I will do everything in my power, tried in every way to serve the people." This, Lei Feng -- a good son of the people! Outstanding member of the Communist party!
Each plot in the film is deeply moved me, however, the most let me unforgettable is Lei Feng for the victims.
Once, Lei Feng and his comrades driving transporting flood control materials to the disaster areas, to unload supplies, Lei Feng do not eat rice will return. Before he left, he took the opportunity to sneak an envelope was ready on the table, the envelope marked "with one hundred yuan donated to the disaster areas the people's Liberation Army soldiers". Beam director of the flood control headquarters after know, hurried to catch up, want to put the money back to Lei Feng, Lei Feng would take? Then, the beam director to see Lei Feng fall down an old pair of socks have mixed feelings, said: "you, you're wearing the socks, has donated one hundred dollars!?" He turned, the presence of people said: "comrades, this is not the one hundred dollars and a pair of thousands of joint million patch socks, this is a tremendous spiritual wealth!"
As you can imagine, this "one hundred yuan" was how huge amount! This can not but let us ponder: with only six yuan monthly allowance, save one hundred yuan of money is how not easy! However, who knows, Lei Feng's life is very simple: thirsty, refused to drink a bottle of that only five cents of soda; heat, even a sweat towel also did not carry...... But put those old socks, fill fill...... However, the people in the disaster areas have a difficult time, but he had no scruples, loosen one's purse strings generously, this is such a huge contrast!
At this time, the screen where everyone was excited; now, I had tears off screen. Who is not for Lei Feng's noble deeds and moved?
What is this spirit? This is work hard and perseveringly, thrift revolutionary spirit. Lei Feng's good qualities of this selfless dedication, sacrifice oneself to protect others is proud of the Chinese nation, is the pride of the Chinese people!
"A man's life is limited, but service to the people is limitless. I will dedicate my limited life to infinite serve for the people."
The film ended, Lei Feng's voice still echoes in my ears, my heart is not quiet for a long time -- although Lei Feng left us too early, however, he has left us with a very great wealth. This wealth, for you, I, he, the benefit of the whole society. I believe, this precious wealth will forever be handed down from age to age!
翻译中文:
雷锋虽然匆匆地离开了,然而却给我们留下了宝贵的财富。——题记
雷锋,这个震撼环宇的名字!每当提起雷锋,我的内心总会充盈着崇敬与感激,特别是在观看了电影《雷锋》之后,这种感动尤为强烈。
银幕上没有硝烟弥漫的战场,可是每个画面竟那么感人至深;故事里没有离奇、曲折的情节,可是每个细节竟那么扣人心弦……
电影《雷锋》讲述的是雷锋叔叔全心全意为人民服务的故事。竟是这一件件看似平凡的小事,使雷锋在人们的心中树立起无比高大的形象。
“不管在什么岗位上,我都要尽一切力量、想一切办法去为人民服务。”这,就是雷锋——人民的好儿子!优秀的共产党员!
影片中的每个情节都深深地感动了我,然而,最让我难以忘怀的是雷锋为灾区捐款的事。
一次,雷锋和他的战友驾车给灾区运送防洪物资,卸下物资后,雷锋饭也不吃就要返回。临行前,他趁机偷偷地把早就准备好的一个信封放在桌子上,信封上面写着“内有一百元捐给灾区人民解放军一战士”。防汛指挥部的梁主任知道后,急忙追出来,想把钱还给雷锋,雷锋怎肯收下呢?这时,梁主任见到雷锋落下的一双旧袜子,百感交集地说:“你,你就穿着这样的袜子,却捐出来一百块钱!?”他转过身,对在场的人说:“同志们,这不是一百块钱和一双千缝万补的袜子,这是一笔巨大的精神财富!”
可以想象,这“一百元”在当时是多么庞大的数额!这不能不让我们深思:凭着每月仅仅六元钱的津贴费,积攒下一百元钱是多么不容易啊!然而,又有谁知道,雷锋的生活是多么俭朴:渴了,不肯喝一瓶当时仅仅一毛五分钱的汽水;热了,就连一条擦汗的毛巾也不曾携带……却把那双年久的袜子,补了又补……然而,在灾区人民有难的时候,他却毫不顾忌,慷慨解囊,这是多么巨大的反差啊!
此时,银幕里在场的人都激动万分;此刻,银幕外的我早已热泪盈眶。谁不为雷锋的高尚行为而感动呢?
这是什么精神?这是艰苦奋斗、勤俭节约的革命精神。雷锋的这种无私奉献、舍己为人的优秀品质是中华民族的自豪,是中国人民的骄傲!
“人的生命是有限的,可是为人民服务是无限的。我要把有限的生命投入到无限的为人民服务之中去。”
影片放映结束了,雷锋的声音却一直在我的耳畔回响,我的心更是久久不能平静——雷锋虽然过早地离开了我们,但是,他却给我们留下了无比巨大的财富。这财富,惠及着你、我、他,惠及着全社会。我相信,这宝贵的财富将世世代代相传下去!
⑸ 写一篇英文影评
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⑹ 求三篇英语作文,关于英语电影观后感,120字左右,不要太多,带翻译。电影自选,不需太深,作文内容尽
Impression on "Forrest Gump"
电影《阿甘正传》观后感
Last night, I saw a great film, Forrest Gump.I am greatly impressed by this film, by the stories of Forrest Gump.Forrest Gump was born in a small village.He was born mentally retarded, and he was discriminated by others.But his mother is a strong female who encourages Gump to be strong and live the same as normal people.Besides, he meets Jenny, a tragic but kind-hearted girl.With the love of his mother and Jenny, Forrest Gump begins his running all his life.I am moved by his strong will, kindness and optimism.There are many miracles in his all life which seem impossible to him.But I know is reasonable, because he wins them with his noble personalities.
昨天晚上,我看了一部大片——《阿甘正传》。这部电影以及阿甘的故事给我留下了深刻印象。阿甘出生在一个小村庄。他天生弱智,受到别人的歧视。但是他的母亲是个坚强的妇女,她鼓励阿甘要像一个正常人一样坚强地活着。后来,她认识了珍妮,一个悲剧但又善良的女孩。在他妈妈和珍妮的爱护下,阿甘开始跑遍整个人生。我被他坚强的意志,他的善良以及他的乐观所打动。他的整个人生充满了许多对它来说是不可能的奇迹。但是我知道这是合理的,因为他用他高尚的品质赢得了这些。
My Favorite Movie
我最喜欢的电影
.Among so many films I have watched, the one I like best is High School Musical.This film tells the stories about two high school juniors from rival cliques – Troy Bolton, captain of the basketball team, and Gabriella Montez, a beautiful and shy transfer student who is a hard working girl.Together, they try out for the lead parts in their high school musical.In this process, a series of stories happen, but in the end, the musical achieves great success and Troy and Gabriella fall in love with each other. It’s totally a happy ending.I like this movie because the high school life in that is so colorful and amazing, which I admire so much.Besides, everyone loves happy ending of love story.
。在我所看过的电影中,我最喜欢的是《歌舞青春》。这部电影讲述了两个高中生的故事——学校篮球队的队长Troy Bolton和性格害羞、长相甜美、成绩优异的新生Gabriella Montez。他们要一起主演学校的音乐剧。在这个过程中,发生了一系列的故事,而最终,音乐剧获得了成功,他们之间也碰撞出了爱的火花,完美落幕。我喜欢这部电影的原因是因为电影中展现的高中生活丰富多彩、奇妙无比,让我十分羡慕。再者,有谁不喜欢爱情故事的大圆满结局呢。
The Impression of Hachiko
《忠犬八公的故事》观后感
In recent years, the film “Hachiko—A Dog’s Story” has been very popular.It mainly shows an impressive story between a loyal dog and a professor.As far I am concerned, there are many things we can learn from the film.
近年来,电影“忠犬八公——一只狗的故事”非常的流行。主要说的是一条忠实的狗和一个教授之间的感人故事。对我来说,我们可以从电影中学到许多东西。
To begin with, I believe that most people who have watched this film were moved by the dog’s loyalty.The dog has waited for his owner for a lifetime and hid loyal behavior has taught us never forget anyone we loved—the meaning of loyalty.We can learn that we should try to get along with each other with true affection and never betray in an intimated relationship so that we can strengthen our relationship and understand each other better.And we should believe that there is still a true affection in the world.
首先,我相信很多人看过这部电影的人都被狗的忠诚感动了。狗等它的主人等了一辈子,这一忠诚的行为告诉我们永远不要忘记任何你所爱的人——忠诚的意义。我们可以学习,我们可以学到我们应该应该用真实的情感与他人交流相处并永远不出卖亲密的关系,这样我们才能够加强我们的关系,更好地相互理解。我们应该相信世界上还存在有真情。
⑺ 关于影评的英语作文
How are less than expected, such a strong line-up, and finally came out really such an effect. The most exciting part of the film, should be regarded as the "smiling death" event inside, three died the way ahead, and an aircraft killed, a diving, one is dancing in heaven, really, because we know that Michael Tse period of the past, that figure one out awesomeness, and Lu Mixue that period called the best, and which know spurt after this period, the film is like the surging river, went out of control of the mediocre.
【应该超了,自己挑点吧,不二神探的,抱歉哈~望采纳】
⑻ 关于电影影评的英语作文
Outside, the city was just now
winding down—street vendor