英语电影观后感【实用6篇】
英语电影观后感 篇一
《The Shawshank Redemption》
The movie "The Shawshank Redemption" is a masterpiece that has left a deep impression on me. Directed by Frank Darabont and based on Stephen King's novel, this film tells the story of Andy Dufresne, a banker who is wrongfully convicted of murder and sentenced to life in Shawshank State Penitentiary.
What struck me the most about this film is its powerful storytelling and the profound messages it conveys. The plot is well-crafted, with unexpected twists and turns that keep the audience engaged from beginning to end. As the story unfolds, we witness Andy's resilience and determination to survive in the harsh prison environment, as well as his unwavering hope for freedom.
The film explores themes of friendship, redemption, and the indomitable human spirit. Through Andy's friendship with fellow inmate Red, played brilliantly by Morgan Freeman, we see the transformative power of genuine connections. Despite being imprisoned, Andy manages to bring hope and joy to the lives of those around him. His perseverance and ability to find beauty in the most unlikely places are truly inspiring.
One particular scene that has stayed with me is when Andy plays Mozart over the loudspeakers, filling the prison yard with beautiful music. In that moment, the barriers of the prison walls are momentarily broken, and the inmates are transported to a world beyond their confinement. This scene symbolizes the power of art and the human capacity to transcend even the most oppressive circumstances.
The performances in this film are outstanding. Tim Robbins delivers a remarkable portrayal of Andy, capturing both his vulnerability and strength. Morgan Freeman's narration adds an extra layer of depth to the story, making it even more compelling. The supporting cast also deserves praise for their convincing performances, bringing the characters to life and making us deeply invested in their journeys.
"The Shawshank Redemption" is not just a prison drama; it is a reflection on the human condition and the universal desire for freedom and redemption. It reminds us that no matter how dire the circumstances may seem, we always have the power to change our own lives and find meaning even in the darkest of places.
Overall, this film is a cinematic masterpiece that deserves all the acclaim it has received. Its timeless themes, unforgettable characters, and powerful storytelling make it a must-watch for any movie lover. It is a testament to the enduring power of hope and friendship, and a reminder that even in the face of adversity, there is always a glimmer of light.
英语电影观后感 篇二
《The Pursuit of Happyness》
"The Pursuit of Happyness" is a heartwarming film that tells the true story of Chris Gardner, a struggling salesman who becomes homeless with his young son, Christopher, while pursuing his dream of becoming a stockbroker. Directed by Gabriele Muccino and starring Will Smith, this movie is a testament to the power of determination and the strength of the human spirit.
What struck me the most about this film is its portrayal of the harsh realities of life and the challenges faced by those who are less fortunate. The movie does not shy away from showing the hardships that Chris and his son endure, from sleeping in homeless shelters to facing constant rejection and financial struggles. However, amidst all the adversity, the film also highlights the importance of never giving up and finding happiness in the smallest of moments.
Will Smith delivers a powerful performance as Chris Gardner, capturing the character's resilience and unwavering belief in a better future. His portrayal is both heart-wrenching and inspiring, making us root for him every step of the way. His chemistry with his real-life son, Jaden Smith, who plays Christopher, adds an extra layer of authenticity to the film and makes their on-screen relationship truly compelling.
One particular scene that resonated with me is when Chris and Christopher find themselves locked in a public restroom overnight. Despite their desperate situation, Chris remains positive and tries to make the best out of the situation for his son. He turns it into an adventure, teaching his son valuable life lessons and showing him the power of imagination and resilience. This scene perfectly encapsulates the film's message of finding happiness even in the most challenging circumstances.
"The Pursuit of Happyness" is not just a story about one man's struggle for success; it is a universal tale of hope, perseverance, and the importance of family. It reminds us that happiness is not defined by material wealth, but by the love and support we have in our lives. It is a powerful reminder that no matter how difficult life may be, there is always a glimmer of hope and a chance for a better tomorrow.
Overall, "The Pursuit of Happyness" is an emotionally charged film that tugs at the heartstrings and leaves a lasting impact. It is a story that resonates with audiences from all walks of life, reminding us of the power of the human spirit and the importance of never giving up on our dreams. This film is a testament to the enduring power of hope and determination, and a reminder that happiness is within reach, no matter the circumstances.
英语电影观后感 篇三
What would it feel if I can wake up everyday forgetting what happened for the last whole year?
Lucy in the movie “50 First Dates” told me this feeling. Every morning when she woke up, she only rememberred the Sunday of last year which was her father’s birthday, also the date she had the car accident which made her only keep memory before Sunday, so she always felt happy living the same habit as what she did on Sunday a year ago with the kind set-up by her father and brother. After meeting Henry, she could only remember who he was on the same day. But after one night, he became a stranger to her. She couldn’t even recognize he was the one she used to date and love everyday. Henry tried his best to give her a new different meeting every day so as to win her smile and regain their “First Date”。 Henry made her tapes every morning to help her remember what happened the day before and the last whole year. Lucy thus felt grateful with all she had when she woke up everyday. On the same day, she always had the same deep gratitude to face Henry with her sweet smile.
What a beautiful feeling it is to always feel thanksgiving and to always appreciate each other’s effort. A touching story between a memory lost woman and a devoted man taught all of us, normal people, the essence of love. When two people can thank each other for their devotion everyday like what they did for each other on first date, love can forever be refreshed and energetic. On Lucy’s side, people with memory will ask for more than yesterday and become critical of their partners day by day, while people without memory will feel grateful for their life and the people around them everyday.
In the movie, when one day Lucy decided to break up with Henry to let him rebuild his life by burning all their diaries and tapes, I cried for Henry’s broken heart. For her, it was just one day feeling. For him, it was long-term affection and connection. It was easier for her than him to give up their love. On Henry’s side, people with memory will always remember the past happiness and treasure it for the rest of their life, while people without memory will easily give up at the end of the same day.
What a ruthless feeling it is to end a relationship just after one minute thought. People with fragile mind would easily ruin a long-term relationship no matter what reason they have. The torture between Lucy and Henry tells us the fatal factor to do harm to intimacy between a couple is their fragile mind of balancing emotion and reason. Thus most of couple lose their trust for each other after experiencing this weakly testing broke-up.
英语电影观后感 篇四
The movie was totally funny and the graphics was superb. Especially, Sid the Sloth was the funniest of all and his voice was also funny. My favorite characters were Diego and Soto because of their Saber tooth and they were so superb in the movie. Manny and Scrat were also funny. All the Scrat scenes were so funny.
The last scene was also cool. The baby was very cute and that is also favorite character. When Sid says to Manny that I can take care of the baby, that scene was also funny. Even, the Rhinos were superb. The Voice of Soto and Diego, was superb and it was a harsh voice given by the people. The melon scene and the sliding scene were funny. I should Really appreciate the creators of "Ice Age".
英语电影观后感 篇五
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 andLeguizamo 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 篇六
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.