英语电影观后感 篇一
电影名称:The Shawshank Redemption (《肖申克的救赎》)
观后感:
《肖申克的救赎》是一部让人难以忘怀的英语电影。它以故事的方式展现了友谊、希望和自由的重要性,给观众带来了深刻的思考和感动。
影片讲述了银行家安迪因被错误定罪而被判终身监禁的故事。在肖申克监狱中,安迪结识了瑞德,两人逐渐成为了好朋友。整部电影通过安迪的坚持和智慧展现了人性的光辉。他利用自己的专业知识帮助监狱管理层洗黑钱,并最终利用自己的计划成功逃狱。电影中的每一个细节都充满了悬疑和紧张,让人无法预测故事的发展,而最终的结局也让人震撼。
我对这部电影的最大感受是友谊的力量。安迪和瑞德在监狱中成为好朋友,互相支持,共同面对困境。他们不仅在身心上给予对方力量和鼓励,还一起追求自由和梦想。他们的友谊告诉我,在逆境中找到志同道合的朋友是多么重要。无论是在监狱里还是在现实生活中,我们都需要朋友的支持和陪伴。
此外,电影还强调了希望的重要性。安迪在监狱中被剥夺了自由,但他从未放弃对自由的追求。他通过与图书管理员的交流和图书馆的建设,为自己和其他囚犯带来了知识和希望。他相信只要坚持不懈,就一定能够找到属于自己的自由。这种对希望的追求和信念感染了其他人,使他们也开始相信自己可以改变命运。
最后,电影给我留下了自由的思考。自由是每个人心中的向往,但在现实生活中却常常受到各种限制和束缚。电影告诉我,自由不仅仅是身体上的解放,更是一种内心的追求和坚持。无论外界环境如何,只要我们坚守自己的信念和追求,就能够找到属于自己的自由。
总之,《肖申克的救赎》是一部思想深邃、感人至深的英语电影。它让我明白了友谊、希望和自由的重要性,并激发了我对人生的思考和追求。这部电影不仅仅是一部娱乐作品,更是一部让人受益匪浅的艺术品。
英语电影观后感 篇二
电影名称:The Pursuit of Happyness (《当幸福来敲门》)
观后感:
《当幸福来敲门》是一部令人深受启发的英语电影。它以真实的故事为基础,讲述了一个普通人追求幸福的艰辛过程,给观众带来了勇气和力量。
影片以克里斯·加纳的真实经历为背景,讲述了他在经济困境中努力奋斗,最终实现自己的梦想的故事。克里斯是一个单亲父亲,他和儿子克里斯托夫生活在贫困中。为了给儿子一个更好的未来,克里斯决定要成为一名证券经纪人。然而,他面临着巨大的困难和挑战,但他从不放弃,努力追求幸福和成功。最终,克里斯通过坚持不懈和努力工作,战胜了困境,实现了自己的梦想。
我对这部电影的最大感受是奋斗的意义。克里斯的坚持和努力让我深受启发。在他遭遇困境和挫折时,他没有选择放弃,而是选择面对和战胜。他用自己的行动告诉我,只要拥有坚定的信念和不懈的努力,就能够战胜一切困难,实现自己的梦想。这给了我勇气和力量,让我相信只要努力,幸福就会来敲门。
此外,电影还强调了家庭的重要性。克里斯对儿子的爱和关心让人动容。尽管他们生活在贫困中,但他始终把儿子放在第一位,为他创造更好的生活条件。克里斯的父爱让我明白,家庭是我们力量的源泉和坚持的动力。无论遇到什么困难,只要有家人的支持和陪伴,我们就能够战胜一切。
最后,电影给我留下了对幸福的思考。幸福并不是奢侈品或者物质的追求,而是一种内心的满足和快乐。克里斯通过追求自己的梦想,最终找到了属于自己的幸福。他告诉我,幸福不是等待别人给予的,而是我们通过努力和坚持争取的。只有通过自己的努力,我们才能真正实现幸福。
总之,《当幸福来敲门》是一部令人深受启发的英语电影。它让我明白了奋斗的意义,家庭的重要性和幸福的真谛。这部电影不仅仅是一部娱乐作品,更是一部给人以勇气和力量的艺术品。它告诉我们,只要坚持不懈,幸福就会来敲门。
英语电影观后感 篇三
This film is based on a true story . That happened in Japan in 1935.So I was moved by the spirit of Hachi!
No one has the ability to show his love to only one person during his whole life, let alone make friends with only one person; have the food that never changes year by year; do the same damn thing without plaining and consciousness of exhaustion. We can’t! However, what we could learn from Hachi is that we should never forget the one we once loved.
In fact , some research and statistics prove that pets are more sensitive in human’s diseases than we do. Hachi fetched that ball because he knew that his master would die because of his heart disease. It’s his only way to hold him back . Hachi has been waiting in the weeds, waiting for his only fellow to walk him home. His hope has been floating in the breeze, carrying his loneliness and misery all above the ground. Maybe professor knows, but he could never e back.
英语电影观后感 篇四
It’s not particularly surprising to be disappointed by any puter-animated film not bearing the Pixar logo. In fact, until Shrek, 2001’s rollicking success, I wouldn’t have even believed it could happen. What is surprising, is that Ice Age doesn’t even ATTEMPT to reach Pixar’s Toy Story heights, apparently content to revel in its status as Monster’s, Inc.'s second rate, half wit cousin. Ice Age is yet another “extinction for kids” movie, one of many in a long line of baby dinosaurs, pterodactyl eggs, and sympathetic cavemen. This time, it’s the ice age, and wooly mammoths roam the earth alongside primitive man. Strangely enough, in this early world, animals can talk, and humans cannot. But when a group of would-be-enemies discover a lost human baby, wooly mammoth (Ray Romano), saber-toothed tiger (Dennis Leary), and giant sloth (John Leguizamo) must work along side each other in a journey to return the child to its home.
Visually, Ice Age is perhaps the poorest bit of CGI I have ever seen.
Contrasted to the beautiful constructs of Monsters, Inc.; or even the gooey, gloppy creativity of Shrek; Ice Age is nothing but badly rendered polygons and Acme animated characters. No hint of photo-realism here. It’s like paring a Bugs Bunny Cartoon to The Lion King. Actually, I suspect that is exactly what the folks at Ice Age were going for.
Ice Age is really little more than a collection of silly animal gags and
Leguizamo one liners. Some of them are even quite funny. If that is all that we’re going for here, then I suppose I’m all for it. But then there are these strange attempts at gut wrenching sappiness, which fall painfully flat amidst sub-video game animation. Frankly, I’m not even sure the CGI they use here is up to the task of displaying the kinds of emotions these people are trying to illicit from their characters. The humans more closely resemble totem poles than they do living, breathing, creatures. It’s laughable watching their
polygon-limited faces trying to emote in response to the story’s attempts at heartfelt, soft touches.
Thankfully, the main characters are animals, which are at least bearably rendered to slapstick fun levels. As a result, what slapstick there is, is highly entertaining. Sure, Ray Romano’s vocal talents aren’t particularly spectacular. But Dennis Leary and the always-odd John Leguizamo cover for his mammoth ineptitude without hesitation.
The story itself is bland, boring, and uninspired, as is the almost laughably bad animation. The film’s only real saving graces are some slapstick side trips into the world of an unlucky squirrel and a group of soon-to-be-extinct
melon-hoarding dodos. Ice Age’s edy is worthy of Bugs, but unless you’re under 5, you’ll be bored with everything else.
英语电影观后感 篇五
This is a can't-miss family movie. After all, EVERYONE seems to like inspiring family films--especially when it's based on real people. And, not surprisingly, I had a thoroughly good time watching it--though I do remend you see it with a box of Kleenex nearby.
The film is about a young man named Michael Oher--an extremely large black teenager who has bounced from home to home in the foster care system. Currently, he's in a new school and no one realizes that he has no place to live. Yet in spite of having a crack-addicted mother, a father who was killed in prison and every other reason to be an angry powder keg, he's a very gentle and sad soul---who is also enormous and has amazing potential to play football.
A nosy but very nice lady (Sandra Bullock) convinces her husband (Tim McGraw) to bring Michael home...at least for the night. But this one night turns into a permanent living situation and he bees an important part of the family. However, despite this new living arrangement working out well, Michael is so far behind in school and his GPA so low that he hasn't a prayer to play football in college. That's because although many schools are now offering him athletic scholarships, his GPA is too low to allow him to accept these offers. So, with his new family's help, perhaps he can pull up those grades and have a future.
This film is super-inspirational and sweet--mostly because it's true. I am sure that some poetic license was taken when making the film (I especially wonder if the little brother could be THIS precocious and adorable), but overall they did a good job of sticking reasonably close the facts. While I loved Sandra Bullock's performance (she's great as usual), I was a bit surprised that she received Oscar for it--I did see a few performances in other films that year that I thought were a bit better (such as the leading young lady in "Precious"). Also, Tim McGraw, while a lesser role in the film, did a surprisingly good job--especially as he's really known as a country singer, not an actor. All around, a very good film and one that is meant to inspire.
英语电影观后感 篇六
Hero is a film that can impress everyone who has seen it. It narrates a funny and simple story, but leaves us a lot of thinking behind. It explains the definition of hero in a new and creative way.
The leading role Bernie Lapland was played by the famous American edian Dustin Hoffman. He is an ordinary but unfortunate person who has previous convictions, mon looking, lawsuit around and a tough ex-wife. He is even not liked by his judge who has only met his once. Sometimes, he is selfish and rude, but when facing his son, he returns to a fatherly and attentive father like everyone else. He happened to encounter a plane crash at a rainy night, and rescued 54 passengers from the burning plane out of human nature. He
grasped the chance to act as a hero, but what is dramatic is that he missed the opportunity to claim the honor. Meanwhile, a vagrant called Bobber subsequently steps forward and got the reward es with the worship from all the citizens. Lapland was still regarded as a poor man in jail, not being able to achieve any kinds of success after doing such a big favor to the passengers. While, Bobber started to show up in front of public under the glory of being a hero and set out to philanthropy. He inspired people’s goodness and confidence in life, brought hope to the hopeless and homeless, he has done what a hero should do. Finally, Bobber came to an agreement with the real hero Lapland, for not breaking people’s belief which had just set up by the man-made hero.
The whole story leads me to think of the definition of hero. What is hero? Who is a hero? How should heroes behave? Actually, hero is just an ordinary person. What makes him a hero is that he throws himself into breach when faced with danger, regardless of his own safety. Then, an ordinary man changed in to a big hero. It seems that he is so extraordinary among us, but in fact, he is just one of us. We all can be the hero if we have the chance. It is a symbol of the goodness indwells in our nature character. When we put the word hero into the background of 21st century, its eternal aureole seems to fade. We don’t need a hero to save the whole world any more, and we no longer wait for a hero to rescue our life. We live in peace and harmony, and hero walks away from our life at the same time. At the same time, when our country’s interest meets danger or some one’s life is in risks, heroes who used to be pipsqueaks will rush out and break into our eyes. The heroes who have made such great salvation can be everyone, they maybe our neighbors, our relatives, our friends or even someone we don’t know. They are different from the bygone heroes who usually appear in front of every trouble, who can be read on text books, who used to be arranged at the frontier line of any kinds of danger. Heroes now are mon people, but show up great courage and ability to bonder the responsibility to protect human lives and the peace of the world. Heroes are just the ones e our boldly when somebody else are in jeopardy.
We all have the potential to be a hero, may be the only thing we need is the right opportunity. Heroes are hidden in every corner of our society; they do their job silently and stay far from the media, they will never declare who they are and what they have done to public. But, we cannot deny that they are real heroes.
Heroes can be everywhere, can be everyone. As the memorable words of Bobber says in the film: you are able to be a hero if you want.