㈠ 求大家帮忙找几部外国电影的赏析和外国电影对青少年的影响
青少年必看十大电影 阿甘正传--执着!
可可西里--责任!
洛奇--奋斗!
美丽人生--笑面人生!
泰坦尼克号--爱情!
完美风暴--团结 无畏!
肖申克的救赎--毅力 信念!
辛德勒的名单--爱心 责任!
阳光灿烂的日子--回忆!
勇敢的心--勇敢
㈡ 外国经典电影赏析结题报告.大概就是通过对电影肖申克的救赎的赏析,
http://movie.douban.com/subject/1292052/
如果你自己没时间看,这里有很多豆瓣大神写的长评。体会说话方式和锻炼听力最好还是自己来。
㈢ 有谁公选课是外国经典电影赏析的吗
本课程教学目的及主要要求:
通过对英文电影的分析与欣赏,让学生能够身入其境地了解电影中各种人物的对话,了解各国的风土人情、特有的文化背景、历史与现状、科学技术的发展、地理地貌等特点。 本课程借助现代媒体手段,充分利用各种可能的途径,获得各种特点的素材和资料,在课堂上和学生一起分析其中所用语言和其使用的环境,
㈣ 外国电影的影评
去豆瓣电影上找 随便找一部就行 影评都很专业
㈤ 有哪些电影你是通过短片解析而去观看整部电影的
我通过短片解析而去观看整部电影的有三部,第一部是1995年周星驰主演的《大话西游》,第二部是阿米尔·汗 主演的《未知死亡》,第三部是《贫民窟的百万富翁》 。
三、《贫民窟的百万富翁》影片《贫民窟的百万富翁》由英国导演丹尼·博伊尔所执导,这部电影是我初中的时候看的,那是我第一次感受到宗教对印度人民的影响。当时看入了迷,上学还迟到了。电影讲述来自贫民窟的印度街头少年贾马勒参加了电视节目《谁想成为百万富翁》,这个设定还被《爱情公寓》拿来使用了。
如果你喜欢我推荐的电影麻烦给我点个赞。你有哪些电影你是通过短片解析而去观看整部电影的呢?欢迎你到下面的评论区发表您的意见。
㈥ 外国电影看不懂
可能若干年后的男女比较直接~~
㈦ 欧美电影解析挂科了怎么写论文
欧美电影解释挂科了怎么写论文,你可以去浏览器查找一下。
㈧ 欧美经典电影 英文赏析
经典英文电影对白网上都有
我是这样赏析的,仅供参考:
“
i
wish
i
could
be
more
like
you.
我要像你一样就好了。”
这儿用虚拟语气。我觉得“more”用得很好,符合人物斯嘉丽的性格,既表现出一种羡慕,但又带了点虚荣。
㈨ 那里有英文电影赏析
给你来一篇《怪物史莱克》的影评吧。
Green Power
"Shrek" is fun. People who haven't seen this movie, and are wary of seeing what's popular, should give it a try. It's worth watching, and will probably win you over.
Taking a Fractured Fairy Tale approach to a "Beauty And The Beast"-type plot, throwing in a few mild profanities, flatulence jokes, and Michael Myers' over-the-top faux-Scots accent, "Shrek" shows off a very snarky humor, full of jokes that will likely go over the heads of a cartoon's target audience while registering with their parents. 'Sure it's big enough, but look at the location,' Shrek observes upon seeing a giant castle in the middle of nowhere. The kids, though, will love 'Shrek' every bit as much. It's impossible not to be carried along by its merry madness.
Myers, as the title character, is certainly easier to take than he was in his last Austin Powers movie, his voice work registering real tenderness as well as the expected laughs as a misunderstood ogre who would rather tell a group of frightened villagers about the cruelties he will inflict on them and their dead bodies than cause those villagers any genuine harm. He's a bit of a softie, actually, and scared to let anyone know it.
Cameron Diaz is as beautiful to listen to hear as she is to look at in her other films. Her character, Princess Fiona, doesn't have as much room to shine as Shrek (the balance turns out better in the sequel) but she does well with what she's given.
The comic highpoints in terms of voice characterization is Eddie Murphy as Shrek's donkey companion and John Lithgow as nasty Lord Farquaad, who wants to rid his domain of Duloc of all fairy tale creatures. Murphy never stops being funny even as he helps set up key plot moments; in fact he's never been this funny since the first "Beverly Hills Cop" movie. "We can stay up late, swapping manly stories, and in the morning, I'm making waffles," the donkey tells a much put-upon Shrek, and you still laugh the fifth time you hear it. Lithgow just makes you smile whenever he opens his mouth, like when he grills a hapless gingerbread man in such a convoluted way it turns into a nursery-rhyme recitation.
Why exactly Farquaad is grilling this gingerbread man so closely isn't clear, and there are similar plot holes throughout the movie. Shrek may be too tame a character; we never really feel any worry around him. The donkey falls into a relationship with a dragon that screams "plot convenience," and there are strange little bits of cruelty, like turning a frog and snake into balloons, which just is thrown out there and let be.
But the central story, about how Shrek and Fiona struggle to overcome the odds and find true love, is really sweet and well-rendered. The animation is spectacular, a revolution for the eyes in its deep-dish panoramas and remarkable attention to textures. And the jokes keep flying, the major ones as well as hilarious bits of filigree you won't notice the first or second time but reward you for paying attention.
This is not a Disney movie, something "Shrek" makes very clear not only with its PG-13 humor but its knocks at Disney characters like Snow White and at the Magic Kingdom in the form of Duloc, where an array of "It's A Small World"-type dolls lecture Shrek and Donkey on all the things NOT to do. Frankly, "Shrek" could use a little injection of Disney heart, but Disney could use some of this picture's freshness as well. A very charming movie worth your time.