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美丽心灵影评

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概括:这道题是管核烟同学的课后练习题,主要是关于美丽心灵影评,指导老师为褚老师。

题目:美丽心灵影评

解:

美,无处不在;美,不在于你的外表,不在于你的身份;美,只在于你的心灵.美,天天都在我们周围游荡,只要你认真去观察,用心去发现,你,就会察觉,原来在我们的身边有着许许多多的美,但这些美都美在不同的地方.有的同学说,美在于外表;有的同学说,美在于服装;有的同学说,美在于身份……在我看来,这些都是很幼稚的看法,真正的美,其实在于心灵.为什么呢?那就请你认真听吧!因为有些人常仗着自己很美,去捉弄、取笑别人,更令人看不过去的是指使别人去做不“合理”的事.相反之下,一个人虽然长得很丑或很一般,但是他们会用心去体谅、关心、帮助别人:当你需要帮助时,他们会为你上刀山,下油锅;当你受委屈时,他们会勇敢地站出来坦护你;当你受批评时,他们会安慰你;当你生气或心情不好时,他们会默默地在一旁当你的“出气桶”,任你责骂;当你 …… 这就是心灵美,也许有的人会说这个人傻,但不是,因为这是那个丑的人发自内心的美,这种美是任何美也比不过的.在这两者间,我毫不犹豫地选择了第二种,因为第一者在远处看来虽很美,可当你走进一看,就会发现,原来他们都是笑里藏刀的.而第二者,从远处看很丑,但当你走进一看时,会发现他们是如此的美,在他们心灵深处有一颗闪闪发亮的白宝石,他们的心就如这白宝石一般,闪着耀眼的光芒.美,这是一个多么迷人的字眼,它给我们带来的是愉快.可老师一直教育我们心灵美才是真的美,可我却一直不明白这个意思.自从读了《心灵美 最可贵》这篇课文以后,我才明白了这个意思.这篇课文描述的是一些平淡无奇,丑陋无比,身收残疾的人却非常受到人们的尊敬.是因为他们心灵美.是她,一个貌不惊人的小女孩,是她使我知道了心灵美是怎样的.话要从几星期前说起,我坐在座位上认真修改着作文.改着改着,我总觉得这篇作文有些地方不够精彩,总想找个人来当我的"参谋".可是找谁好呢?我犯难了.灵机一动,对就是她——骆洪文烨,她可素有"小作家"的美名呢!看看她的位置上已经挤满了人,都是找他请教作文的.我还挤得进去吗?哼!不管三七二十一,先试试吧!于是,我走到她那里,用尽力气拨开拥挤的人群,可谁知那些人却像磁铁一般的吸在了一起,怎么挤也挤不进去.哎,还是算了吧,再去找另一个同学吧.我心里想着,又看看凌翔,她正埋头思考着什么,好象很苦恼,我不想打扰她,便轻轻地从她身边擦肩而过.找钱茜琳?又一个人影闪过我的脑海.可是,钱茜琳的位置上也有许多同学.哎呀,到底找谁好呢?找吴静雯,何静文,胡悦……一个又一个的人影闪过我的脑海.突然,一个人影从众多人影中跳出来,对,就找她了.像我这样一个同学,她愿不愿意帮助我呢?她会不会当我的"参谋"呢?我拿着作文怀着复杂的心情走到了汪琦的位置上.可我怎么也难以启齿.这时,正在认真修改作文的汪琦发现了我,亲切地问:"你有什么事吗?"我沉默不语,她又用余光看了看我的手,似乎明白了什么,笑着对我说:"是要我帮你改作文吗?"我使劲的点了点头.她站了起来,从我手上接过那些令我有些头疼的作文,在位置上认真地改了起来,并且对我说:"你先回去吧,我过一会儿就给你拿来."我发现她改我的作文比改她自己的问题还要认真,心里十分感激.不一会儿,她来到了我的位置上,把作文替给了我.我看见作文上密密麻麻写者许多字,还有些地方纸上写不出来,过了一下,她又开口了:"我帮你打吧!" 是她,汪琦,使我感受到了一个人最可贵的真正的美——心灵美!

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例1: 求一篇1500字的英文影评-美丽心灵[英语练习题]


思路提示:

A BEAUTIFUL MIND (2001)

A Beautiful Mind's greatest achievement,in my humble opinion,is the way it makes schizophrenia accessible to "sane" people.The general public knows schizophrenics tend to talk to themselves,repeat certain actions and do things generally at odds with the norm.But why?It's nearly impossible for a "sane" individual to understand why this happens...and more importantly,what that feels like.Without this essential empathy,many people become frustrated with the mentally ill,asking why patients can't pull themselves together and just bear up.We express this same impatience with the criminally insane who act upon delusions with disastrous results.It is incomprehensible.

A Beautiful Mind does all it can to change that,and it succeeds.Unless you are familiar with John Nash's story,you probably won't guess he's schizophrenic until part-way into the movie.He's eccentric,abrupt,and highly intelligent,but doesn't seem crazy.His delusions are as real as reality to Nash,and likewise,they are real to the audience,who cannot tell the difference between truth and delusion.

Incidentally,I came across a review from a "professional critic" who blasted A Beautiful Mind for including "all that spying stuff that had nothing to do with Nash's work that was thrown in for Hollywood thrill." I feel bad for that chap,since he missed the entire point of the film.But that just proves Ron Howard's genius in creating a picture of insanity indistinguishable from reality.

There are some truly shocking moments in A Beautiful Mind.When Alicia finds her husband's secret cache of newspaper clippings behind their house,I was eerily reminded of Jack Nicholson's wife in The Shining discovering his endless,typewritten pages of the same phrase.The scene that follows,culminating with Nash's realization that his delusions are indeed a false reality is brilliant.In a moment,remembering Marcee,Nash has a flash of insight,and he finally accepts his illness -- ironically,through his intellect.When Nash imagines that someone is going to harm Alicia,he lunges at her -- and only through his eyes do we see how a seemingly senseless act of violence is a gesture of love,filtered through the smog of delusion.

Now my take on the acting:Superb in every sense of the word.Russell Crowe is incredible.I can't stress that enough.There's never any question about the authenticity of his character.Crowe doesn't rely on his elaborate makeup to age Nash -- his walk,words,and voice do that elegantly in the movie's end.Crowe will get at least another Oscar nomination out of this one.And,he better win.Jennifer Connelly is amazing as well.And when Crowe and Connelly are put together,extraordinary chemistry erupts,they just gel together,they really belong with one another.Some people have had problems with the romance part of the movie,saying that the way John and Alicia even started seeing each other wasn't very realistic and why Alicia would stay with John after he becomes distant.But,I think that maybe it started out as just a crush,you know,and the math question she showed him was just her excuse for going to his office and she already knew she was going to ask him out before hand.Maybe she's just attracted to the kind of person Nash is?Who knows?A lot of people are attracted to the "weirdest" things sometimes.The crush took over the fact that he sort of insulted her work and she still asked him anyway.When you're around someone you like so much you can't help but be fooled by them.I can't really explain it,but I can understand why she still asked him to dinner.And I guess if you love someone as much as Alicia loved John,then you would stick with them through anything.Even how distant he became,she still stuck with him.

Moving on,I think Ed Harris is,as always,great.Harris continues to prove that,simply because he's flawless.With delusions like these,no wonder Nash was torn between treatment and "spying."

Simply put,A Beautiful Mind is a film which extends far beyond the 2 hours and 15 minutes that you will spend viewing it in the theater.The characters continued to haunt me after the movie (and still do),thanks to the Oscar-inducing performances by Russell Crowe,Jennifer Connelly and all of the supporting players.They are not merely acting,yet are transformed into the characters,leaving no trace of a line between their part and reality.

Of course a film is only as good as a screenplay would allow,and the story contained within is written in a way that compliments everything that is truly great about A Beautiful Mind.Ron Howard contributes truly inspiring work to this film,and I hope that the critics remember him when awards are being given out.

All I can tell you now is that if you're looking for an emotionally-charged movie that will make you cry,but still filters in some very funny moments as to lighten things up every now and then,with near perfect acting,cinematography,directing,editing and a screenplay which will cause the story of John Nash to inspire you,then consider A Beautiful Mind.

I hope a lot of people see this film.Not just because Russell Crowe is a hunk or because it's a Ron Howard piece,but because you will learn something important.You will learn why compassion is an absolute must when dealing with the mentally ill.You won't glare at the next person you see muttering to themselves.And when someone you love is dealing with a disorder,be it schizophrenia or depression,you won't ask them to "pull themselves together." You will understand why they need your love -- because they are just as confused as you are.

In closing,if Russell Crowe isn't awarded the Best Actor Oscar this year,then my faith in movies and its rewards system will be seriously tarnished.

例2: 美丽心灵英文观后感60字[英语练习题]


思路提示:

Beautiful Mind

A Beautiful Mind is a touching,emotionally charged film detailing the life of a brilliant academic who suffers from schizophrenia.This affliction slowly takes over his mind and we watch as his life crumbles apart around him.He abandons his students,alienates his colleagues and replaces his research with a fruitleand all-consuming obsession.Eventually he is taken into hospital where he is forced,with the help of electric-shock therapy and regular medication,to accept his condition and attempt to repair the shattered fragments of his life.

He succeeds.Of course he succeeds,this is Hollywood and Hollywood likes a happy ending.In this case the happy ending is that,as an old man and after years of struggle,the poor academic is awarded the Nobel Prize.One interesting point though; it's a true story and our hero is none other than John Forbes Nash Jr.

As a young man,John Nash was a mathematical genius.In 1947 he went to Princeton on a Carnegie Scholarship,and after three years had produced a 27-page dissertation for his doctorate in which he greatly expanded the field of Game Theory,transporting it from a position of relative obscurity into one of almost universal relevance.

In the 1920s the father of Game Theory,Hungarian mathematician John von Neumann,had shown that mathematical models could be used to explain the behaviour of players in si-mp-le games.His work was limited in scope however,and although interesting,it appeared to be of little practical use.

Nash's dissertation expanded on von Neumann's work,showing how Game Theory could explain complex as well as si-mp-le competitive behaviour.It wasn't a comprehensive solution to all game situations,but it did lay the foundations for the huge body of work on Game Theory which has been produced since.

Unfortunately,very little of this comes acroin A Beautiful Mind because the director (Ron Howard) seems more interested in ma-ki-ng a film about a schizophrenic than a mathematician suffering from schizophrenia.At the start of the film we are shown a Hollywood template of a typically obsessive young academic,introverted,socially inept,dismissive of his colleagues' work.If the notes we see Nash scribbling on his windows were chemical formulae or rhyming couplets rather than mathematical equations,the character would have seemed equally plausible.

This is not to say that Russell Crowe,who plays Nash,does a bad job.Indeed,he succeeds in giving his character a convincing plausibility rarely seen in mainstream cinema these days,and he was certainly a deserving Oscar nominee.It's just that we never see him doing any maths apart from the occasional scribbling on windows.

And when his great breakthrough finally comes,Nash is not poring over his books in the library or gazing fixedly at his glaequivalent of a blackboard,he's in a bar,eyeing up a group of attractive young women.How visually convenient.

But to be fair,this is a dramatisation based on Sylvia Nasar's best-selling book,not a documentary.Its aim is to entertain,not to enlighten,and it does this perfectly well.Russell Crowe produces probably his best performance to date and is equally convincing as both the awkward young genius and the tortured convalescent,struggling to rebuild his marriage and career.Jennifer Connolly (who won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress) is excellent as Alicia,Nash's long-suffering wife,and there are several strong performances from the supporting cast,most notably Ed Harris as a mysterious character from the military and Paul Bettany as Nash's Princeton roommate.

But Hollywood requires more from its films than a few good performances; it requires drama,

例3: 【求三百字的电影《美丽心灵》的英文观后感】[英语练习题]


思路提示:

  Is a true genius on a very human drama.The story is about a true story of a mad genius.

  think Nash's "A Beautiful Mind" is that he beat himself.And here's another one equally beautiful soul,that is his wife.The most difficult in his life when,in his own building in the virtual world and the real world,when the pain lingered,his wife always believed he could beat them,has been at his side to help him,and ultimately defeated the illusion with love.In Nash's life,he has never fully get rid of troubled schizophrenic - end of the film,"college roommate" and "Russian spy" also appeared in Nash's field of vision,but he is no longer plagued by them ,because the real world for his beautiful soul to find the ultimate spiritual home.

  The film gives us a profound revelation,modern society is the emphasis on science and technology,rational,thinking world,we often overlook the emotional.The Nasdaq's life experiences,but that is just a beautiful thought,is not really the beauty of human nature.Only good thoughts and feelings in order to make the integration of mind,in order to construct a unified and beautiful soul.

例4: 美丽心灵观后感求英文电影《美丽心灵》的英文观后感,英文的![英语练习题]


思路提示:

读后感1:

"A Beautiful Mind" is an exceptional story,but it is only and exceptional film because of its director.Ron Howard does an amazing job of engaging his audience,introducing a brilliant main character,and making the audience experience the reality of mental illness.This could have been an unbelievable story to which very people could relate; however,the directorial mastery Howard exhibits throughout allows the audience to accompany Nash on his journey and awareness of his illness.Anyone who has been close to the frailties of the human mind will appreciate how respectfully and honestly this film approaches the subject.Howard is able to portray all the complex reactions to mental illness while maintaining the humanity and dignity of the patient.Superbly directed,wonderfully acted by Crowe and cast,this film succeeds on every level.

读后感2:

Director Ron Howard has experience in playing with his audience's heartstrings.Remember in Apollo 13,when the fate of the astronauts was uncertain?(Ok,so if you remember your recent history,you knew.but still!) Or remember in Parenthood,when Steve Martin's kid was about to make the crucial catch?Ol Opie can still pluck those strings with the best of them.(And you know,he'll never stop being called Opie,even by those of us who never saw The Andy Griffith Show during its initial run.) And plucking heartstrings is not a bad thing at all,not when you can do it in such a sincere,noncloying way as the masterful Beautiful Mind presents to its viewers.

John Nash is a mathematics prodigy who has a decided knack at solving previously unsolvable problems.He's socially dysfunctional,rarely looking anyone in the eye,but pours all of his energy - and soul - into producing one original idea,an idea that will distinguish him from all of the other mathemathical minds at Princeton University.

But John,like most who have had movies made about them,had his ups and downs.He meets and falls for a beautiful student of his named Alicia (Jennifer Connelly),and they produce a baby.But John also suffers from tremendous delusions and is diagnosed with a form of schizophrenia.Schizophrenia's a tough disease,folks - it's still not fully understood,and Nash was diagnosed with it in the middle of last century.He spends time in a sanitarium,as doctors struggle to find a cure.

Russell Crowe is absolutely powerful as the confused and confusing Nash.Although the marquee says "Russell Crowe",you'll immediately forget this is the hunky guy from Gladiator.I mean after all,he's playing some nerdy scientist dude!But Crowe completely disappears in the role,and he's unforgettable.Actors kill for roles like this one,because it gives them a chance to show off their acting chops.For many actors,this is the kiss of death,because then they're exposed as poor thespians.But not for Crowe; if anything,this proves once and for all that he's a grand master of acting.I realize that sounds like overkill for him,but I think that when actors are labeled as a "hunk" - their skills as actors aren't seen as very substantial.Hey,looking darn good worked against Tom Selleck,and to a degree it has worked against Crowe as well.

And he ages well,too.The movie takes place over a fairly extended period of time,ending with Nash's acceptance of the Nobel Prize in 1994.The makeup on Nash is neither garish nor schmaltzy; he looks completely genuine.And that's the essence of Crowe's performance.It's sincere,never trying to win over the audience with a sly wink here or a toss of the hair there.Crowe shows remarkable poise,elegance,and is utterly astounding in the role.

His supporting cast is more than able.Jennifer Connelly is better than I thought she would be; in most roles,she's the eye candy.But this role had meat to it,and she held her own.It wasn't an easy role to play,and she pulled it off.And her scenes with Crowe do have that movie magic that each of us looks for when we go to movies,that one moment,that compatible chemistry that leaves audiences mesmerized.

And yes,this does have some very,very touching moments.The final scene,while predictable (even if you don't know the outcome in real life),will bring more than one tear to the eye.Yes,I'll admit it,it got me right here.But it's okay; I did that old 'guy-crying-in-movie-theater' trick.If you feel the brime falling from the lid,you make a motion toward your cheek and then you scratch vigorously; people might think you have a skin infection and move away slowly,but at least they won't think you're a girly man.

At any rate,it's certainly one of the best movies of the year.Everything's in place:the direction,the photography,and especially the acting.

希望两篇对你有参考价值.

例5: 美丽心灵影评求美丽心灵的影评,有能力的提供英文版(250)谢谢[英语练习题]


思路提示:

A Beautiful Mind

A Beautiful Mind is a touching,emotionally charged film detailing the life of a brilliant academic who suffers from schizophrenia.This affliction slowly takes over his mind and we watch as his life crumbles apart around him.He abandons his students,alienates his colleagues and replaces his research with a fruitless and all-consuming obsession.Eventually he is taken into hospital where he is forced,with the help of electric-shock therapy and regular medication,to accept his condition and attempt to repair the shattered fragments of his life.

He succeeds.Of course he succeeds,this is Hollywood and Hollywood likes a happy ending.In this case the happy ending is that,as an old man and after years of struggle,the poor academic is awarded the Nobel Prize.One interesting point though; it's a true story and our hero is none other than John Forbes Nash Jr.

As a young man,John Nash was a mathematical genius.In 1947 he went to Princeton on a Carnegie Scholarship,and after three years had produced a 27-page dissertation for his doctorate in which he greatly expanded the field of Game Theory,transporting it from a position of relative obscurity into one of almost universal relevance.

In the 1920s the father of Game Theory,Hungarian mathematician John von Neumann,had shown that mathematical models could be used to explain the behaviour of players in simple games.His work was limited in scope however,and although interesting,it appeared to be of little practical use.

Nash's dissertation expanded on von Neumann's work,showing how Game Theory could explain complex as well as simple competitive behaviour.It wasn't a comprehensive solution to all game situations,but it did lay the foundations for the huge body of work on Game Theory which has been produced since.

Unfortunately,very little of this comes across in A Beautiful Mind because the director (Ron Howard) seems more interested in making a film about a schizophrenic than a mathematician suffering from schizophrenia.At the start of the film we are shown a Hollywood template of a typically obsessive young academic,introverted,socially inept,dismissive of his colleagues' work.If the notes we see Nash scribbling on his windows were chemical formulae or rhyming couplets rather than mathematical equations,the character would have seemed equally plausible.

This is not to say that Russell Crowe,who plays Nash,does a bad job.Indeed,he succeeds in giving his character a convincing plausibility rarely seen in mainstream cinema these days,and he was certainly a deserving Oscar nominee.It's just that we never see him doing any maths apart from the occasional scribbling on windows.

And when his great breakthrough finally comes,Nash is not poring over his books in the library or gazing fixedly at his glass equivalent of a blackboard,he's in a bar,eyeing up a group of attractive young women.How visually convenient.

But to be fair,this is a dramatisation based on Sylvia Nasar's best-selling book,not a documentary.Its aim is to entertain,not to enlighten,and it does this perfectly well.Russell Crowe produces probably his best performance to date and is equally convincing as both the awkward young genius and the tortured convalescent,struggling to rebuild his marriage and career.Jennifer Connolly (who won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress) is excellent as Alicia,Nash's long-suffering wife,and there are several strong performances from the supporting cast,most notably Ed Harris as a mysterious character from the military and Paul Bettany as Nash's Princeton roommate.

But Hollywood requires more from its films than a few good performances; it requires drama,action,romance,pathos,excitement.A Beautiful Mind makes a fair attempt to include all of these ingredients and the results obviously satisfied producers and film-goers alike - it won Oscars for Best Film and Best Director.But for those expecting to see a film about mathematics it is unlikely to satisfy.Early in the film,John Nash describes himself as having "two helpings of brain and half a helping of heart".A Beautiful Mind seems the exact opposite.

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