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运动的毛毛

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写作思路:先写肖申科坐牢的原因,再写肖申科在监狱渴望自由,然后告诉我们人不能缺少希望。

was wrongfully convicted in court, Xiao Shenke prison. Andy every hour and moment not longing for freedom and hope, faith that he spent 29 years of time. When he escaped, hope and freedom of the distillation. " I guess it comes down to a simple choice: get busy living or get busy dying." this is Andy impresses me saying," Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things, and no good thing ever dies." it tells us that important.

《肖申克的救赎》在影片中,杜弗雷在法庭上被冤枉定罪,肖申科坐牢。安迪每时每刻都不渴望自由和希望,坚信自己花了29年的时间。当他逃跑时,希望和自由得到升华。”我想这可以归结为一个简单的选择:要么忙着活,要么忙着死。”这是安迪给我留下的印象:“希望是件好事,也许是最好的东西,好东西永远不会死。”它告诉我们这一点很重要。

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《肖申克的救赎》不是真实故事,是虚构作品。

《肖申克的救赎》的主题围绕著“希望”两个字,然而在阐述光明面的同时,却藉由监狱的黑暗面及囚犯对于新生的渴望,来衬托这个充满正面意义的主题。

故事背景是20个世纪30年代。故事中,年轻的银行家安迪因为妻子和她的情人被杀而被判无期徒刑,由于监狱的腐败,他在真相即将大白的情况下仍然得不到昭雪,反而在肖申克监狱饱受了各种精神上和肉体上的摧残。

然而,安迪并没有被多舛的命运毁掉,他经过20多年水滴石穿般地不懈挖掘,终于在一个雷雨交加的夜晚,从500码长的污粪管道中爬出,重获自由,在墨西哥海边过上了自由人的生活。

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洛洛智久

1. Why do I want to write the comment about The Shawshank Redemption? I am not sure - almost everything that could be possibly said about it has been said. But like so many other people who wrote comments, I was and am profoundly moved by this simple and eloquent depiction of hope and friendship and redemption. The only other movie I have ever seen that effects me as strongly is To Kill a Mockingbird. Both movies leave me feeling cleaner for having watched them. I didn't intend to see this movie at all: I do not like prison movies and I don't normally watch them. I work at a branch library and one day as I was checking The Shawshank Redemption out to one of our older patrons, she said to me, "Whenever I feel down or depressed, I check out this movie and watch it and it always makes me feel better." At the time, I thought that was very strange. One day there was nothing on TV except things I absolutely would not watch under any circumstance or things that I had seen too many times already. I remembered what she said, so I watched it. I have watched it many many times since then and it gets better with every showing. No action, no special effects - just men in prison uniforms talking to each other. The Shawshank Redemption and To Kill a Mockingbird) are the best movies I have ever seen. I do not judge it by it's technical merits - I don't really care about that. I have read that Citizen Kane or The Godfather or this or that movie is the best movie ever made. They may have the best technique or be the most influential motion pictures ever made, but not the best. The best movies are ones that touch the soul. It takes a movie like The Shawshank Redemption to touch the soul. 2. The reason I became a member of this database is because I finally found a movie ranking that recognized the true greatness of this movie. There is nary a word or scene out of place in the entire thing. Every element comes together to form an exquisite story for cinema. I believe that one reason that this movie is under-appreciated is that people have not seen it multiple times. On first viewing it is the story of Andy Dufresne and his struggle to maintain hope despite his circumstances. However, this is really a movie about Red and his struggle to find meaning and purpose. The final segment of the movie testifies to the fact that the final resolution of the story comes about only when Red is faced with the same fearful situation as Brooks. Because of Andy, Red can find a different path-the path of freedom that is lit by hope. Who is your Andy Dufresne?

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卫浴小哥

节一下吧!Titanic -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I went into Titanic with trepidation: it is being hailed as one of the best love stories depicted on film. Cynical as I am, I don't think much of movies with a romantic theme to them. However, I was curious to see the spectacle that director James Cameron had created. Fortunately for me, Titanic is not only great in terms of action, effects, and visuals, but also provides excellent commentary on the issue of the class struggle. Jack Dawson (Leonardo Di Caprio) is a young boy who wins passage to America aboard the Titanic in a lucky game of poker (upon boarding the ship, Jack tells to his friend that they are "the luckiest sons of bitches in the world"). Rose DeWitt Bukater (Kate Winslet) is travelling to America, to be married to Cal Hockley (Billy Zane), a situation she is not thrilled about. Sparks fly when Dawson manages to talk Rose out of jumping overboard, but tragedy awaits as the unsinkable ship hits and iceberg and begins to flounder. In the movie, this story is presented to the audience as a flashback. The narrator is Rose, 101 years old, with the last name Dawson. She tells the story to a treasure hunter (Bill Paxton), who is looking for the famous (and valuable) Heart of the Ocean, a diamond that was given to Rose by her fiance, Hockley. The recreation of the ship, both the exterior (the rendering for which was done using Digital Alpha processors running Linux) and the interior are impeccable. The dialogue is witty and brilliant. The movie is slow at times, but reaches its climax when the ship begins to sink. The fact that Cameron takes his time in telling the story makes it all the more tense. Cameron could've skimped in any of these areas (dialogue, cinematography, effects, authenticity) and still come out with a great movie, but he doesn't. He sticks to the formula that has worked in other great epic movies, and he pulls it off one hundred percent. The ship was thought to be unsinkable, and so a compromise was made on the number of lifeboats aboard. When the ship did sink, it is the richest that got first priority on the lifeboats. While they waited in half-full lifeboats, they were exposed to the cries of people freezing to their deaths and didn't do a thing to help them. If a similar tragedy were to happen today, would the result be any different? The acting is excellent by all concerned, but I was most impressed by Zane. The nice thing about a ship sinking is that it is a relatively slow event, and Cameron takes every advantage of it. The depiction of the mighty ship going under is so much larger than life and I feel this is the most magnificent part of the movie. Just for that reason alone, Titanic is a movie not just to be seen, but to be experienced. So make sure you see it on the big screen. It goes to show that the concept of the disaster movie is far from dead.

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snowangeltan

The story of the film is simple.Rapunzel is a princess that has hair that has power to heal and keep people young,but once it's cut,it loses all power.When Rapunzel was just an infant she was kidnapped by an old woman who locked her away in a tower to keep her hair all to herself.Rapunzel grows up thinking that her kidnapper is in fact her mother,and the reason she's locked away is because her 'mother' wants to keep her safe from the hardships of the world.I'd tell you more about the movie but I don't want to ruin it.Let's just say she runs away.Very simple,fairy tale plot.

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灰羽联盟

Titanic, "not only because it is a successful commercial film and, more importantly, it brought about the end of the century a wave of nostalgia: the Titanic sank in the early 20th century is a tragedy, the film has to The facts add up the true love story, set sail Tai Tanni will be less than 5 days of love, friendship and a disaster at the end of the century before this generation, it told us a truth: that we must cherish life.

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棉花糖夫人

《肖申克的救赎》影评英文100字左右,可以先把相信你自己所观察到的学生汉语,然后再用有道词典翻译。

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