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在观看完一部作品以后,从中我们可以吸收新的思想,需要回过头来写一写观后感了。那么我们该怎么去写观后感呢?这次漂亮的小编为亲带来了5篇《英语电影观后感》,我们不妨阅读一下,看看是否能有一点抛砖引玉的作用。

电影英语观后感 篇一

WuShiXian movie alone waiting "and won a prize, saw the summer rain and LiBingBing collision, this is exciting. Movie describing the life is from Beijing, is also the contemporary young people, boring, fantasy, loss, decadent. But no one can live without struggle, struggle in life in the rules, struggling in secular comments in controversy, alone and waited.

The film is in my opinion is not simple love can be summarized, that kind of narrative real let me more reflections is struggling, loneliness, stray, disguise, vanity and simple, persistence, kind these more real and perceptual things.

电影英语观后感 篇二

After watching it i learned that catch every chance what i meet and be activly to the life.

And god will never miss us or give us upLike the actor, he can be such a life in the bottom of society commitment-phobe deduced, at least, I was really touched.

In order to pay the rent and looked at his son to send the kindergarten fees, looking at his envy ground to looking at a securities broker's figure, looked at him with a securities broker to win the opportunity to communicate with time.

Sit on the same car, looking at him and they are expecting to speak, he wants to become a securities broker. At last, he finally out of the crowd

电影观后感英文 篇三

When you assume battle stations for "Pearl Harbor," make sure you sit near the aisle. Youve got three hours to withstand, and only about half of it is war. This is definitely a two-bathroom visit movie.

Its not the length that makes a movie good or bad. Its the pacing. Some three-hour movies, like "Lawrence of Arabia," just glide by. But movies like "Pearl Harbor" drag along because they 。 。 。 take 。 。 。 their 。 。 。 time 。 。 。 about 。 。 。 everything.

Put it this way: When a Japanese military officer reports that "the task force" is 320 miles north of Pearl Harbor, were one hour and 20 minutes into the movie. By then, youre ready to bomb something yourself.

Perhaps they should have called this "Bore-a, Bore-a, Bore-a."

Incidentally, although this Walt Disney movie is based, inspired and even partially informed by a real event referred to as Pearl Harbor, the movie is actually based on the movies "Top Gun," "Titanic" and "Saving Private Ryan." Dont get confused.

And dont be worried about emotional intensity. Its going to take a special effort on your part (probably informed by firsthand wartime experience in World War II) to actually appreciate the emotional impact of what happened on Dec. 7, 1941. "Pearl Harbor"-the-movie, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and Michael Bay (also the director), doesnt evoke that time so much as turn it into a pre-Fourth of July fireworks show.

The movies emotional impact is not helped by the characters. By the time the Japanese are blowing ships out of the water, we have met (and already become sick of) our blandly delineated sweethearts, flying-crazy pilot Rafe McCawley (Ben Affleck) and intelligent, dedicated nurse Evelyn Johnson (Kate Beckinsale)。

We have also observed the lifelong friendship between Rafe and his pal Danny Walker (Josh Hartnett)。 The movie starts with Rafe and Danny as kids, sitting in a motionless crop duster plane, pretending to shoot enemy planes. Some two hours later, theyll be mounting the American counterattack against the Japanese. "Danny, lets play some chicken with these Jap suckers!" yells Rafe.

In what amounts to a superfluous first hour, Rafe, desperate for military action in pre-Pearl Harbor days, volunteers for the Royal Air Force. Suddenly, hes missing, leaving Evelyn and Danny to pick up the pieces and each other. Why waste time worrying if hell reappear in time for Pearl Harbor as well as a romantic dogfight with Danny? Hes Ben Affleck, the movies top-billed player.

Theres more to this so-so movie, including a completely formulaic subplot starring Cuba Gooding Jr. as a ships cook who boxes and machine-guns his way to r-e-s-p-e-c-t (loosely based on a real person, Doris "Dorie" Miller), and Hans Zimmers relentlessly syrupy score. But lets cut to the chase: those central 40 minutes of blitzkrieg special effects. Isnt that why people will be lining the block? My take: The visuals are well done but not mind-blowingly memorable. It would take a director far more gifted than Bay to outdo James Cameron in "Titanic." Perhaps intimidated by this, Bay gives us many scenes featuring marooned men in the water, and many others stuck inside majestic, sinking hulls. And when the Japanese planes strafe those men, he goes underwater – like Steven Spielberg did in "Saving Private Ryan" – to show the cool, glossy white trajectories the tracer bullets make underwater.

Obviously, imitation will get you everywhere.

英语电影观后感 篇四

Personally speaking, I think Leonardo DiCaprio’s look in this movie is his best look ever, even beats his look in the sensational blockbuster Titanic. DiCaprio was at his best age when he

played as Romeo in this film and he turns out to be the perfect incarnation of the perfectly romantic, enigmatic and somehow charmingly hysterical young Romeo. Claire Danes may not be the most beautiful Juliet, but she interprets perfectly the image of an infatuated young girl in her first love. I can never forget the scene when they first meet at the ball. The image of them looking into each other’s eyes through the aquarium with the mesmerized smile on each of their faces takes your breath away with the magical atmosphere of love at the first sight.

英语电影观后感 篇五

Not Finished

After watching the movie Gua Sha which about the differences between American and Chinese culture 。I do more believe that there are a lot of differences among distinct countries ,such as language,the way of expressing love and interacting with other people, interpersonal relationship,family values and so forth.

At the beginning of this movie, when the leading actor Xu Datong wins a prize then he says, he loves America and America is an place fills with opportunities 。However ,misfortune may be an actual blessing, one day, his five-year-old child called Denis gets a fever, Xu Datong's father does not know the introduction of the medicine so he does Gua Sha on his grandson, which leaves red marks on skin and in hospital causes a lawsuit of child abuse.In court, Xu Datong explains clearly about Gua Sha is just a Chinese traditional treatment,while these Americans does not know this kind of confronting many distorted allegations, he loses his temple. As a re sult, he is deprived of Denis’s custody. He is forbidden to meet Denis.

Because of cultural differences. Xu Datong's father returns to China. For Denis’s custody , Xu Datong resigns his job,he loses his peaceful family.It reflects the cultural shock in foreign country. Finally the couple overcome the obstacles through their efforts.

It also should be reminded that the scene:when the hero Xu Datong explains to his son he beats his son for love,and his son does what his father dose to his friends and talks with his father he loves his friend.Yes,we Chinese do believe it 。But American may not understand it as we do not know why they emphasize so much on privacy.Maybe as the scene Xu Datong explains he beats his son for showing face to his superior who does not understand the the way of expressing love and interacting with other people and interpersonal relationship. So do we.

To conclude,it is no need to worry the cultural differences and cultural shock as long as we deal with it appropriately.Although there are some difficulties, we should remember that doing as the Romans do and many things will be easy.

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