勇敢的心的英语影评,100词左右-勇敢的心 影评-英

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    Fight for freedom, die for freedom

    ----a life of colorful figure in Scotland history

    There was a time when the local people in Scotland had to pay the taxes and the beautiful girl’s fist night to English ruler in return for ‘protection’. If the money and the fair lady were not paid promptly, the English gangsters would quickly destroy their home and possesses.

    One of the most colorful figures in Scotland history was William Wallace, who was born in 1272. When he was young, his father was dead in the war which against with the enemy and he was brought up by his uncle. During that period, William Wallace learned the skill of fight and strategy of the war which make an important role of the later days.

    类似问题

    类似问题1:求勇敢的心观后感一篇,英文的,300字左右RT[英语科目]

    This has to be one of the best movies I have ever seen. I recently purchased it and have watched it at least five times since then, and each time I pick up on things I did not see the other times.I think that’s why it attract me so much. The fight scenes are great, the plot is both interesting and thought provoking, there is romance and comedy. This is a movie that any person can appreciate at some level.

    True, the historical content may have been distorted, but even though, this movie is meant for entertainment. It is not a history lesson caught on video.

    The acting is absolutely superb, this movie is guaranteed to have you on the edge of your seat for the entire three hours

    Braveheart is as close to perfection as a movie can be. The acting is superb, the man who played Lonshanks, the actor who portrayed Robert the Bruce, both should have been nominated for Oscars due to their powerful rendering of evil and a man who is saved from losing his humanity (from becoming evil) by meeting William Wallace. And let us not forget the direction, the cinematography. Braveheart is glorious, beautiful to look at. The slow motion pictures of horses preparing to charge armed combatants, the entire landscape of Scotland that Mel Gibson captures with the camera. Braveheart is artwork, it is as good as any picture. That the film is number 93 on the list of the top 250 movies ever is a shame. Yes there is violence in this film but that violence does serve a point...that freedom isn't free and sometimes it takes death, gruesome and horrible, to let ones people taste what it is like to be free. Braveheart is a great movie and it deserves to at least be in the top ten of the greatest films.

    这部电影我也很喜欢,有苏菲啊~~虽然年纪也不小了.另外瓦伦士也是该电影导演,自导自演获奥斯卡的极少.你再增加点内容就差不多了

    类似问题2:英语100词观后感英语100词电影观后感4篇 (最好是迪斯尼动画)要英文的![英语科目]

    英文电影:阿甘正传观后感(中英文对照)

    阿甘有自己的坚持,他不断地跑步,JUST RUNS. 他跑步不为任何理由.他说:"人要往前看,千万不要被过去拖累.我想我跑步就是这个意义”和过去告别,不停留在原处.也许这世界上太多人随拨逐流,很少人会坚持做一件事,阿甘坚持自己的坚持,于是他成了“神”.影片中还有一位主要人物是上校丹.他在越南战争中失去了双腿.他说他的命运就是战死.然而阿甘却救他,让他活了下来.失去双腿后他开始憎恨生活,生活得很颓废,责怪阿甘当初救了他.然而当他调整心态,去和阿甘一起捕鱼生活,有了收获后,开始感觉到生活的美好.感谢阿甘当初就了他.影片试图通过这个角色告诉观者生活总是美好的.乌云后有彩虹,绝境后有重生.关键是看我们给不给自己一个好心态,一个机会去改变不好的现状.影片试图向观者传达这样一个信息:或许做好我们该做的每一件事,生活就会给我们一个好的回馈.只要有一种坚持就会出现一个奇迹.

    Mr. A Gan has his own perseverance, keeping on running without of any reason, JUST RUNS. He said: “Man has t look forward, and never encumbered by foretime. I thank that's the meaning of my running.” Say goodbye to foretime and don't stay in-place. Although so many people in the world are used to follow others and few people can stick to one thing, Mr. A Gan does and becomes “GOD”. There is another character Captain Dan. Dan lost his legs in Vietnarm War. He said that his fate is death in war. However, Mr. A Gan saved him and let him be alive. After losing legs, Dan was decadent and disgusted with life, complaining that A

    Gan shouldn't save him. When he adjusted his mind, living on fishing with A Gan, he started to enjoy the wonderful life and thank A Gan's help. The movie is intended to tell people that life is wonderful by this character. Rainbow is always after cloud. The key point is that whether we have a good mind and an opportunity to ourselves to change bad situation. The movie is also sent such a message to us: do well what we should do, and life will return us well. There will be a miracle if only there is perseverance.

    电影《飘》观后感 中英文对照版

    04级房地产营销班 张清

    看完电影《gong with the wind》,我很为瑞德这个人物形象所感动.瑞德倜傥潇洒,魅力无穷,而且幽默风趣,坚强勇敢,他富有,又尊重女性,对爱情矢志不渝.他又是一位独具慧眼,又敏锐洞察力和自制力的人,而且有自己的行事准则.他就象无边的大海,就象茂密的森林,可以让女性依偎.斯佳丽结识瑞德后结过两次婚,瑞德对她的初衷却一直没有丝毫改变,这样的恋爱态度令受我感到吃惊.米切尔给了瑞德博大的胸怀,他宽容别人的错误,始终尊重别人的权利.在他心里,男女是完全平等的.我不知道还有什么样的男性比这个形象更加完美了.

    See the over movie 《 gong with the wind 》 , I am very to move for ruide this person image.The ruide is handsome and natural and unrestrained, the magic power is endless, humor and wit, the strength is brave, he is rich, respecting again female, to love faithful.He again is a person who can see what others cann't, again sharp insight with the person of the self-control dint, and have to do the standard ownly.He is limitless ocean in elephant, thick forest in elephant, and can make female dependent on.The sijiali becomes friends with the ruide empress knot over the two marriage,however, ruide has been having no to changes the slightest to her the original intention, liking this in love with attitude the ream is felt by me get a fright.The writer gave the great breadth of view in ruide, he tolerate other people's mistake, respecting other people's right always.In his in the mind, men and women are complete equal.I do not know that still had the more perfect than this image what kind of male.

    动画喜剧 海底总动员

    Somewhere, under the sea, weak-finned clown fish Nemo (Alexander Gould) lives with his fretful father, Marlin (Albert Brooks). Smothered by pop's paranoia, he ventures away from the reef, but his dad's dread is justified when a passing diver whisks him away.

    Taken to a tank in a Sydney dentists, Nemo meets Gill (Willem Dafoe) and co - friendly fish who dream of escaping to the ocean. Meanwhile, Marlin bumps into a blue tang named Dory (Ellen DeGeneres), and sets out to save his son...

    The splendour of natural history hit The Blue Planet is matched by the wit of the script and stars. Barry Humphries has a terrific cameo as a great white shark who's sworn off killing (Remember, fish are friends, not food!), while DeGeneres provides perfect timing and tone as Dory, whose short-term memory loss is a gag that never stops running

    喜剧动物片 101真狗

    my personal favorite "101D" medium is Disney's "101 Dalmatians: the Series". It combines many themes of the existing material (Dodie Smith book, 1961 and 1996 movies). But still does its own things, too.

    Our main pups include brave Lucky, who gets a strong personality mirroring his character in the book, lovable Rolly, the gourmand of the pups, and sweet little Cadpig, who is the true runt of the litter. Also there is Spot the chicken, who longs to be a dog. I find them all extremely amiable and enjoyable to watch. They are usually foiling Cruella's schemes for their land, or outwitting Lt. Pug (I'll get to him later), or sneaking into Grutely, or...just having fun, making a very likable show.

    类似问题3:电影勇敢的心观后感 英文的 五百字[英语科目]

    《勇敢的心》影评

    Set in the late 13th century, 'Braveheart' is the story of one of Scotland's greatest national heroes Sir William Wallace. leader of the Scottish resistance forces during the first years of the long, ultimately successful struggle to free Scotland from English rule...

    Crucially charismatic in the title role, Gibson plays the heroic figure and emerges as a remarkable hero with wit and romantic soul, determined to rid his country of its English oppressors...

    Wallace's revolution was set in motion, with great obstacles from his countrymen... Many Scottish nobles lent him only grudging support as most of them were more concerned with wealth and titles than the freedom of the country... In fact, the Scottish leaders are in favor of revolt-or not-depending on English bribes... Wallace, by comparison, is a man of honor, incorruptible and righteous... He was knighted and proclaimed 'guardian and high protector of Scotland,' but as much as he railed against the Scottish nobles, submitted to Edward I, King of England, he was astonished and in shock to discover the treachery of the leading Scot contender for the throne—Robert, the Earl of Bruce—to whom he confided , 'The people would follow you, if you would only lead them.' Sophie Marceau is exquisite as the distressed princess Isabella of France who ends up falling in love with Wallace, warning him out of several traps...

    Catherine McCormack is a stunning beauty who ignites Wallace's revolution...

    Patrick McGoohan is chilling, brutal, and vicious as the ruthless Edward I, known by the nickname 'Longshanks.' This king remains simply the embodiment of evil...

    While Angus McFadyen moves as a nobleman torn between his conscience and political aspiration, and Brendan Gleeson brings strength and humor to his role as the robust Hamish, David O'Hara is very effective as the crazy Irishman who provides much of the film's comic relief from even the most tensed moments...

    Mel Gibson has reason to be proud of 'Braveheart.' It is a motion picture that dares to be excessive... Gibson presents passionately the most spaciously impressive battles (yet staged for films) even excessively, and it is his passion and excess that make the motion picture great... The horror and futility of massed hand-to-hand combats are exciting rather repulsive... It is epic film-making at its glorious best...

    Gibson's 'Braveheart' focuses on the human side of Wallace, a character so immense, so intelligent, and so passionate, exploring the definitions of honor and nobility, pushing us to follow the hero into his struggle against injustice and oppression...

    类似问题4:求 电影 勇敢的心 的英文评论或介绍

    Braveheart review :

    One of the most powerful and emotional scenes in Mel Gibson's epic film Braveheart is when William Wallace uses the remains of his strength to cry out his "Freedom!" at the end.We owe much of the magic in that scene to James Horner and his music.When he lets the mighty sound of the horns,supported by the rest of the orchestra,take over the entire stage,we know that in the end Wallace has won,in one way or another.This scene is just one of many in Braveheart where the music takes the leading part,and thus dictates the story for us.Another example is the revenge scene,after Murron has been executed.Wallace's rage and almost mental aberration are reflected in the music,which consists of shakuhachi,eerie voices and strings,drums and subtle synths.It perfectly matches the action on screen and the sparse,but incredibly effective sound effects,as Gibson's character seeks,and gets,revenge.

    Many regard Braveheart as Horner's best score to date,and it certainly belongs in the absolute top five of all his scores.That this score didn't won an Oscar is a huge disappointment,although not very surprising.James Horner's superb score for Apollo 13 was also nominated.This split the votes and instead Luis Bacalov won the desired throphy,with his score for Il Postino.The somewhat strange and bizarre consequence is that it is better for a composer to get only one nomination,instead of two or more.

    But back to Braveheart.James Horner's score is the reason I started to listen to filmmusic in the first place.I remember being blown away by the music in the cinema and I decided to pick up the soundtrack,with music by this James Horner guy.The rest is,well,history...The music is perfect for the film.It is big,romantic,lush,sweeping and dramatic.All with a Celtic twist.James Horner uses the sound of the Uilleann Pipes (which will forever be associated with Titanic) and other typical Celtic instruments.The result is a timeless,epic score full of wonderful music.

    The music revolves around several different themes.Like the theme,or motif - mostly performed by horns - associated with the Scots and courage; and the wonderful love theme - one of the best themes Horner has ever written (although one has to admit it is rather similar to a theme in Holst's "The Planets"),given a wonderful rendition in "For the Love of a Princess".It give me goose bumps every time I listen to it.

    The highlights are many,but some of the most memorable cues are "A Gift of a Thistle","The Secret Wedding","Murron's Burial","For the Love of a Princess","The Princess Pleads for Wallace's Life" - all full of romantic and wonderful music,and the latter with choir - "Betrayal & Desolation" - a superb and extremely sad and desperate sounding piece,which brings tears to my eyes every time I hear it; "Mornay's Dream",which is a short adrenaline pumping cue,with heavy percussion and dramatic brass,and finally the last two cues,both around seven minutes long,forming a perfect ending to a perfect soundtrack and score.

    The music is orchestrated by Horner himself,something which is always very welcome.Performed by The London Symphony Orchestra,Choristers of Westminster Abbey and soloists such as Tony Hinnigan,Eric Rigler and Mike Taylor (and Horner) the performance,and recording,are top notch.

    A second soundtrack was released in 1997.It contains mostly bagpipe music and is scattered with sound clips from the movie.But a couple of new Horner cues are included,being "Outlawed Tunes on Outlawed Pipes","The Royal Wedding","Scottish Wedding Music","Prima Noctes" and "Visions of Murron",making around seven minutes of previously unreleased music by Horner.Only a must have for the real James Horner,or Braveheart,fan.But the original soundtrack is a must have for any serious film music fan.

    review 2:

    The crown jewel of 1995's summer blockbusters appears to have arrived early.It's hard to imagine any motion picture released between now and August matching Mel Gibson's Braveheart for spectacle.With its clashing armies,heartstopping action,and grand sense of romance,this is the sort of film it's a pleasure to see and review.

    Let me state my preferences up front.I'm a big fan of the epic adventure,a category in which Braveheart,like cream,rises to the top.There's a lot in this film that's praiseworthy -- not the least of which is its ambition.Those viewing this picture may be easily reminded of Gettysburg,The Last of the Mohicans,Glory,and such classics as Lawrence of Arabia,El Cid,and Spartacus.The grandeur is certainly present; nevertheless,Gibson gives us not only memorable battles,but characters of real substance.

    Borrowing from masters like Sam Peckinpah and David Lean,the actor/director has crafted an exceptional cinematic tapestry in only his sophomore effort.Most of the time,three hour movies have a few flat spots,but Braveheart is constantly on the move -- riveting from start to finish.When the end credits began to roll,I was hard pressed to accept that nearly 170 minutes had elapsed.

    The title character is William Wallace (Gibson),a hero of Scottish history whose legend has surely outstripped fact (in its own unique way,the film acknowledges this).Wallace fought for Scotland's freedom in the late 13th century,wielding his broadsword and influence to defeat the forces of King Edward I (Patrick McGoohan),the British monarch who had declared himself king of Scotland upon the former ruler's demise.

    Braveheart builds slowly to its first gritty climax.Much of the early film concentrates on Wallace's love for Murron (Catherine McCormack).Their courtship is unhurried,yet this is all preparation.The real meat of the story,which includes political mechanations,betrayal,and dramatic battles,is yet to come.Patrick Henry once said,"Give me liberty,or give me death!" That might well be Wallace's motto."It's all for nothing if you don't have freedom!" The nobles of Scotland fight for land and riches,but Wallace stands for the individual,and earns respect with words and deeds.

    Bulked up and wearing a long-haired wig,Gibson brings his usual wealth of charisma to the title role.Patrick McGoohan,best known from TV's Secret Agent Man and The Prisoner,is almost unrecognizable beneath a snowy beard.His Edward the Longshanks exudes an aura of cold menace.He's a worthy foe for Wallace because his intelligence matches his ruthlessness.Sophie Marceau,the French actress who plays Princess Isabelle,and Catherine McCormack are both immensely appealing.

    Braveheart is a brutal,bloody motion picture,but the violence is not gratuitous.The maimings,decapitations,and other assorted gruesome details make Wallace's world seem real and immediate.In addition,few theatrical moments make a more eloquent statement against war than when Gibson shows women and children weeping over the dead on a body-littered battlefield.War is a two-headed beast,and both faces -- the glorious and the tragic -- are depicted.

    Lately,certain films have come in pairs:two Robin Hoods,two Columbuses,two Earps,and now two Highlander epics.Rob Roy,the first,is a fine motion picture.Braveheart,however,is better,offering an exhilarating,and occasionally touching,experience that has viewers leaving the theater caught up in an afterglow of wonder.These days,heros like William Wallace are as rare as motion picture displays of this high,uncompromising quality.

    类似问题5:勇敢的心英文影评 300字左右谢谢了.[英语科目]

    Clint Eastwood needs to take lessons from Mel Gibson who did a great job with this semi-epic rumble.Braveheart is a movie that is filled with great emotion.In fact I find it difficult to believe a person could watch this movie and not feel anything for the main character William Wallace.Sure the plot is your basic revenge for love destroyed good guy bad villain standard but that is not what makes this movie tick.Great landscapes,score driven,and violently picturesque battles and added with a touch of romance make Braveheart scream down the film highway.And once again it is the supporting cast that I feel overshadow Gibson's performance.Especially Patrick McGoohan as the ruthless Longshanks.In my opinion this is the part that makes or breaks this movie and it definitely made it.If you are going to have a villain in a movie not only do they have to achieve that hated look their actions need to match.Longshanks behaved how like a King trying to enforce his rule should.He was smart,cunning,and rarely did he lose his temper unless it was needed.If this sounds familiar then watch the Godfather and Michael Corleone.The comparisons between their actions are very similar.Wallace's fellow Scots and soldiers were also well chosen and added characters that made Wallace even stand out more.I am impressed with the way Gibson chose his shots.From the ground shot with the sword appearing fifteen feet on the screen to the shot at the end with the cloth he understands that when there is a defining moment in the script you need to do something even more to emphasize it.Make it stand out in the audiences head.This is where Eastwood sorely lacks as a director.His films have potential to be more than he puts into them.Especially Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil that just screamed from every page of the screenplay for a director to drive it like a Ferrari on an open road.Gibson rightfully deserved the Oscar and he understands how difficult and restless the directing experience is.But he is also unwilling to take a great script and let it go to waste and for that I give him his do.Braveheart is a grand movie that will be a classic for years to come.It invokes volcanic emotions and returns to a time when men fought for love and freedom with fearless passion.

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