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幸福终点站15句经典台词

时间:2018-04-13 11:50

求幸福终点站经典台词

命运 在此之前,似乎已经没有什么可以阻止维克多和艾米丽娅在一起了,然而,总感觉他们不会在一起,只是一直想不清为什么。

至此恍然大悟,就是因为这个词:DESTINY,命运。

命运决定了他们是在不同世界的两个人,不可能在一起,任何人,尤其是平凡人,很难抗得过命运。

求一份电影《幸福终点站》的内容概括,不多,200字左右。

拜托各位大神

为完成父亲的心愿,维克多从故国乘坐飞机前往美国肯尼迪机场,但戏剧性的事情发生了:他被告知祖国发生政变,而他的身份证护照一一失效,同时他的签证也无法再使用。

进退两难的维克多只有在机场滞留,等待新证件的办理。

但是,他在机场等待了整整9个月。

在这9个月里面,他用机场的洗手间洗漱,在候机室睡觉,他已经学懂因地制宜,在机场照料自己的生活,甚至还找了一份建筑工地工作。

幸福终点站里的男主人公的国家是什么

卡科尼亚幸福终点站上映:2004年时长:128分钟地区:美 国语言:英 语导演:史蒂文·斯皮尔伯格主演:汤姆·汉克斯、凯瑟琳·泽塔-琼斯类型:剧情

求经典文艺片或励志片,如返老还童,当幸福来敲门,幸福终点站,逍遥法外

1.《肖申克的救赎》 2. 《阿甘正传》 3. 《勇敢的心》 4. 《美丽心灵》 5. 《百万美元宝贝》 6. 《心灵捕手》 7. 《黑暗中的舞者》 8. 《喜剧之王》 9. 《飞跃颠峰》10. 《当幸福来敲门》11. 《耶稣受难记》12. 《音乐之声》13. 《风云人物》14. 《8英里》15.《海上钢琴师》16. 《一球成名Ⅰ》17. 《奔腾年代》18. 《伯尼尔的奇迹》19. 《壮志凌云》20. 《永不妥协》21. 《女生向前翻》22. 《舞出我人生》23. 《甜心辣舞》24. 《和平战士》25. 《幸福终点站》26. 《绿色奇迹》27. 《大学新生》28. 《卡特教练》29. 《春天不是读书天》30. 《死亡诗社》31. 《百个女生一个男生》32. 《留级之王》33. 《泳池骄龙》34. 《加油

马歇尔》35. 《歌舞青春》36. 《我的左脚》37. 《阿基拉和拼字比赛》38. 《光荣之路》39. 《重振球风》40. 《幸运搏击》41. 《愤怒的公牛》42. 《洛奇Ⅰ》43. 《火之战车》44. 《辛德勒的名单》45. 《愤怒的葡萄》46. 《黄金时代》47. 《阿波罗13号》48.《费城故事》49.《甘地传》50. 《雨人》

幸福终点站,如果发生在你的身上,你会怎么样

《幸福终点站》发生在你的身上,因为你会很幸运很高兴的。

求英文幸福终点站的评论

PARIS –As far as Steven Spielberg's new blockbuster, The Terminal, is concerned, the experience of being trapped inside an airport for a year can lead to friendship, comic high jinks, and even romance.But it's hard to see the life of Mehran Karimi Nasseri through Spielberg-colored glasses. Mr. Nasseri is the inspiration for the movie - a real-life Iranian refugee who arrived at Paris's Charles de Gaulle Airport in 1988 without a passport and without papers to enter another country. He's been stuck in Terminal One ever since. Like a lost and battered suitcase, he has been claimed by no one.Related stories06\\\/18\\\/04Behind 'The Terminal,' a true storyGet all the Monitor's headlines by e-mail.Subscribe for free.E-mail a friendPrint thisLetter to the EditorRepublishShareThisE-mail newslettersRSSThe Terminal, which opened Friday in the United States, recounts the hardships of Viktor Navorski (Tom Hanks), a fictitious Balkan traveler stranded at New York's JFK Airport. His homeland erupts into civil war and his passport becomes void. He can't officially enter the US, but neither can he return to Eastern Europe. So he lives for months in the hermetically sealed microcosm of an airport concourse.Some of Navorski's survival tactics are similar to Nasseri's, like bathing in the washroom, setting up a living area on a bench, and accepting food vouchers from airport workers. But where the movie has embellished the story with madcap adventures and a fling with a flight attendant played by Catherine Zeta-Jones, Nasseri's life consists mostly of reading. His most recent book is Hillary Clinton's autobiography. Maybe I don't do it like Tom Hanks does it, he says. My day is just like inside a library. Silence.Lately, though, he's had more visitors than usual. This urban legend is already the subject of three other films, two of them documentaries. Reporters and tourists visit and talk with him all day at his makeshift press lounge. Is this public entertainment? Nasseri asks with a pained grimace. Yet, at the same time, Alfred, as he is also known, seems to relish his celebrity.He is known throughout the world and people come to see him, says Valérie Chevillot, who can see Nasseri's encampment of assorted boxes, bags, and suitcases through the window of her Phénix clothing boutique. But no one really knows him.The original crisis began when Nasseri tried to travel to England from Belgium via France. But he lost papers declaring his status as an Iranian refugee. It's been confirmed that he was expelled from Iran in the 1970s, but the famous squatter has since rejected his heritage - even denied he can speak Farsi - under the belief that his Iranian background is the cause of cause of his troubles. No family members have ever contacted him. Police say they don't live, he says cryptically.Summarizing the details of Alfred's bureaucratic nightmare since then isn't easy. Nasseri waited at Charles de Gaulle while Britain, France, and Belgium played a shell game with his case for years. At one point, in a classic Catch-22, Belgian authorities said they had proof of his original refugee papers, but insisted he pick them up in person - yet wouldn't let him into the country. He has been jailed several times, and technically could be removed from the airport at any time.After a lengthy legal battle waged by his lawyer, the French government finally gave him the necessary documents to reside in France and legally travel.But he refuses to use them.Nasseri is convinced he has no official identity. If he leaves France, he says, There are soldiers there who shoot you dead. So he won't venture further than the first floor of the terminal. I stay until I obtain my origin identity, he often repeats.Airport shopkeepers don't seem bothered by the fuss over their famous neighbor. The cleaning staff warn that he'll charge a few euros if you take his picture. But otherwise, he never asks anything of anyone, says Mossaoid Ben, who runs the Coccimarket next door.Mr. Ben hypothesizes why Nasseri has remained in the dreary cocoon of the Charles de Gaulle building, a kind of doughnut-shaped, concrete UFO stranded out on the tarmac. He'll have to pay rent elsewhere. Maybe that's why he's here.Other theories abound as to why Nasseri persists with his self-imposed exile. In my opinion, Alfred needs professional help to get him adapted to the outside world, says Alexis Kouros, an Iranian documentary filmmaker and doctor, who tried to help him leave for Brussels while making his film, Waiting for Godot at de Gaulle, in 2000. He used to be a normal person. By spending 15 years in that place, he has become institutionalized, says Mr. Kouros, who worries Alfred's mental health is worsening.Nasseri, a pale and listless man, spends much of his day writing on sheets of blank white paper that have become a journal of his self-imposed captivity. I write about what I hear on the news, he says. Ray Charles dead; the elections in France. His reams of papers and books fill some dozen Lufthansa cargo boxes. The only problem is I need a portable TV, he says.In theory, he has plenty of money to buy one. DreamWorks, the company that made The Terminal, paid Nasseri for the use of his story. But he doesn't have a bank account, so he can't access checks reportedly sent to his lawyer.Nevertheless, he's enjoying the renewed burst of attention. Gives me something more to read. It's better to read than about war, Iraq, terrorism, he says.There's also a hint of optimism in Nasseri's voice. He talks wistfully of how he hopes to move to the United States or Canada. I expect some change by October, he says. In the end I will be happy.

求篇电影观后感,片名《幸福终点站》,500字左右,最好是原创,各位网友给力点喔

我8月份辞职,近半年来看了近乎所有堪称经典的电影。

根据你的要求,我推荐 ,,逍遥法外,现金 , , 晚餐游戏,,,还有楼上推荐的也可以。

其实还有很多经典好看的片子的,但可能不符合你的要求。

我推荐的这些都是我看过的,应该符合你的要求,结局都很圆满。

当中有剧情片,动作片,喜剧片,保证让你看后觉得很轻松

对了,最经典的阿甘正传你一定看过了吧

还有我要特别向你推荐《美丽人生 》,是美丽人生,不是哦

这部片子我认为是我看过最好看的片子之一,中间很幽默,结局很感人

绝对能触动你的心灵

(还要特别强调,这些都是我看过的比较好看的筛选出来的,垃圾电影我没推荐。

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