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钢琴师英文观后感精练60句

时间:2020-05-24 22:10

All that city.You just couldn't see the end to it.The end?Please?You please just show me where it ends?It was all very fine on that gangway.And Iwas grand too,in my overcoat.I cut quite afigure.And Iwas getting off.Guaranteed.There was no problem.It wasn't what Isaw that stopped me,Max.It was what Ididn't see.You understand that?What Ididn't see.In all that sprawling city there was everything except an end.There was no end.What Idid not see was where the whole thing came to an end.The end of the world.

Take apiano.The keys begin,the keys end.You know there are eighty-eight of them,nobody can tell you any different.They are not infinite.You are infinite.And on these keys the music that you can make is infinite.I like that.That Ican live by.

You get me up on that gangway and you're rolling out in front of me akeyboard of millions of keys,millions and billions of keys that never end,and that's the truth,Max.That they never end.That keyboard is infinite.And if that keyboard is infinite,then on that keyboard there is no music you can play.You're sitting on the wrong bench.That's God's piano.

Christ!Did,did you see the streets?Just the streets…There were thousands of them!And how do you do it down there?How do you choose just one?One woman,one house,one piece of land to call your own,one landscape to look at,one way to die.

All that world is weighing down on me,you don't even know where it comes to an end,and aren't you ever just scared of breaking apart at the thought of it?The enormity of living it?

I was born on this ship,and the world passed me by,but two thousand people at atime.And there were wishes here,but never more than fit between prow and stern.You played out your happiness,but on apiano that was not infinite.I learned to live that way.

Land?Land is aship too big for me.It's awoman too beautiful;it's avoyage too long,a perfume too strong.It's amusic Idon't know how to make.I could never get off this ship.At best,I can step off my life.After all,I don't exist for anyone.You're an exception,Max,you're the only one who knows I'm here.You're aminority,and you better get used to it.Forgive me,my friend,but I'm not getting off.

This is the way the world ends Not with abang but awhimper

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海上钢琴师英文观后感1

Tim Roth stars in the first English language film by Cinema Paradiso director Giuseppe Tornatore. A fantastical, historical fable about a gifted pianist born and raised on a cruise ship

Though Italian director Giuseppe Tornatore's Oscar-winning Cinema Paradiso was one of the surprise hits of the 80s, subsequently his profile has been low. Perhaps in an effort to rectify this, here he presents his first English language film, a lavish and unashamedly sentimental fable based on a monologue by Italian writer Alessandro Baricco. Given a ruthless studio edit before its release, more than once it threatens to drift off into whimsy, but remains on course, thanks to the firm presence of Tim Roth in the title role.

Told in flashback, it's the story of Danny Boodmann TD Lemon 1900 (Roth), so-named because he was found as an infant in 1900, lodged in a crate of lemons aboard a luxury cruise liner. Growing up at sea, it swiftly becomes apparent that 1900 is a gifted - possibly even genius - pianist. His legend spreads and jazz giant Jelly Roll Morton (Williams) even comes aboard to hear him play. Years later and narrator/former band member Max Tooney (Vince) is pawning the trumpet he blew alongside 1900 when he hears the ship is to be sunk. Could it be that 1900 is still somewhere on board, mooning over a mysterious beauty known only as 'The Girl' (Thierry) while working up a lonely rag?

To an extent it's a film uncertain about its own destination and some wobbly dialogue means 1900 himself remains a bit of an enigma. En route, however, are some great set-pieces such as 1900's knuckle-busting keyboard duel with Morton and his ride round the room on top of a piano. Ennio Morricone's score ensures the music is at least as important as the sumptuous visuals, and is supplemented by some great jazz piano numbers by Scott Joplin and (the real) Jelly Roll Morton.

海上钢琴师英文观后感2

Morning everyone,today i will introduce a film to you all.its name is the legend of 1900,its not talk about stories happened in 1900 ,its mainly about a pianist who was born, lived and died in a ship and never left the ship with a special name .yes his name is 1900 .an orphan was adopted by a black man working on the ship

To be honest i have download this film for a long time ,but i didn't watch it ,because i think it won't be very interesting .just a pianist ,what wonderful story can happen to him ?

But recently i just opened it by accident ,firstly it was really very

dull ,no famous film star ,no interesting plot,no wonderful kungfu.but finally my eyesight was caught by the pianist , He's a man so intelligent, that he can play the piano as if he has four arms,and also he's a man so stupid that he chose to stay on the ship gone with the wind and storm while he can ashore and become the most famous pianist.what's more ,at the end when the ship should be destroyed he still refused to leave and finally died with the ship.

Someone may see this film as a tragedy,but is it really one ?maybe the end was indeed so sad ,most of us would feel its a pity to see his died .But one thing is for sure: this man is a real artist--pianist. only a man like him can dance with the piano in a terrifying storm. only a man like him can give up desire of reputation and money on the land. only a man like him... can have such a beautiful story to tell... It is really difficult to image what will happen if 1900 set foot on land ?start an ordinary life and become vulgar ,be absorbed in chasing fame and fortune .no ,we don't want to see that ,so the story just stop here ,even painful and sad .

Just let us remember him A man never existed. He has never set foot on land in his entire life. No ID. No passport. No Visa. No parents. No birthday. Nothing in the world belongs to him except his music.

战地钢琴师

从小到大,我看过许多的历史战争片,可是没有哪一次像这次的历史战争片给我这么大的震撼。不知道是不是因为曾经年少,所以不能感知影片中战争的残酷,还是这部影片的导演和编剧太能抓住我的心。总之,《钢琴师》这部电影给我留下了极为深刻的印象。

影片的开头是复古的黑白影像,音响中渐渐传来悠扬的钢琴曲。老师忽然播放的电影让我有点措手不及。当得知片名为《钢琴师》的时候我暗自欣喜,还以为是一部关于西洋艺术的唯美电影。可老师话语一转告诉我们,影片是战争类型,我便对影片狐疑起来。紧接着,优雅的钢琴声被炮声掩盖,弹着钢琴的优雅男主角不得不逃离逐渐坍塌的广播室。此后,影片便开始了战争带来的无尽的压抑。

《钢琴师》又名《战地琴人》。每次看电影前我都会搜索电影简介,查了个大概再开始看。虽然新鲜感少了但是心里踏实。这次由于影片播放得太突然,还来不及查询,就开始观看了。原来这是一部二战期间关于犹太人的电影。这让我想起了小学有篇关于德国纳粹与犹太人的课文,可是当时太小,也不太明白这段历史到底是怎么回事。然而影片给我了赤裸裸的视觉冲击,当我看见斯皮尔曼一家人穷困潦倒,犹太人无处藏身的时候,我才感觉到犹太人的悲哀和无助。

男主角是位钢琴家,演员阿德里安·布劳迪将艺术家那种绅士儒雅又文弱的气质演绎得十分到位。影片开头当全家人都一团乱地担心要搬出住所时,斯皮尔曼表现得十分淡定,一切都是个人无法改变的,他说他宁愿死在自己的家里。

当所有犹太人搬到犹太人区时,他面对像贫民窟一样的犹太人区也只能在心中默默地掩埋悲哀的情绪。妇人仅存的一碗食物被抢落在地;被德国军官逼迫跳起僵硬舞蹈的无

当我看到一群德国军官直接冲进一家犹太人的家里,因为年迈的老人坐在轮椅上站不起来而直接将他从阳台扔下去的情形,整个人都有些无法接受这样赤裸裸的现实。紧接着那一家人被抓下楼然后开始向前奔跑逃亡,德国军官在短短几秒全部将他们击毙,一个都不放过。

还有后来男主角在工地干苦力活的时候,德国军官突然找出几个年纪较大的男人,每个人趴在地上一一击毙。然而到最后一个人时枪突然没了子弹,本以为会有奇迹发生,结果德国军官换上子弹仍然将其击毙。其中犹太人没有一丝反抗。

我想看到这些画面的每个有感情的人一定都特别震撼,心中充满了沉重。

整个影片都保持着一定的灰色调,给观众一种历史感以及沉重感。导演用冷静而又残酷的镜头语言将历史带给犹太人的伤痛记录得明晰而又深刻。

观影后经我上网查询才知道导演罗曼·波兰斯基是经历过战争的波兰人,也许正是因为他童年的经历再加上他的才华,才能将看电影的我们如此深刻地感受到战争的残酷性。

即使影片给我们呈现了无数残酷的现实,我们从男主角的逃亡角度看见了许多无可奈何历史的悲伤,但是最终钢琴家还是活了下来。

海上钢琴师观后感

从前我一直没有遇到过某一种可以震撼灵魂的乐章,我只是在琳琅满目的音像店里寻找着符合自己心情的优美旋律或流行歌曲。但真正值得我忆起的却没有几个,它们往往会在另一股新浪潮中隐退,成为人们不屑提及的过去。

我不懂钢琴的奥秘,也从未关注过。只觉得那是一个所谓古典幽雅的幌子,让人们追逐着那种文化,以便获得蓝眼睛们赞赏的目光。可我一直都错了,莫扎特、贝多芬时至今日已就能称为“大师”,因为在纸醉金迷的年代,都是他们的音乐传递着一股纯粹而热烈的情感,洗

其中讲述的是一个被遗弃在客船上的孩子1900,一直在一位长者善意的谎言中成长着。在一次客船的舞会上,他第一次看到了与之结下不解之缘的钢琴。那首舞会上曲子也深深地印在了他的脑海中。于是,那个深夜,他在没有任何人教的情况下,神奇地弹出了那首曲子。此起彼伏的琴声引来船上的人们驻足倾听,他们中有厨师、富婆、佣人……

都沉浸在音乐中,忘记了一切,只尽情享受那缓缓流动的音乐。人们惊叹于1900的天赋,他用小小的指尖弹出了一首成熟的曲子,让大人民惊奇不已。

于是,1900开始用音乐表达他对生活的种种感触,弹奏出一段段或忧伤或欢快的曲子,而他取之不竭的灵感来自于真实的生活。。

有一幕当中,一位富人看到1900在没有乐谱的情况下依旧能弹出十分动听的曲子,不禁好奇地问他:“你的'灵感来自哪里?”1900示意他看向舞池边的人群,其中有一位穿着华丽的老妇人。1900说:“你瞧她,曾谋杀自己的丈夫,旁边那位男子就是她的情人。”富人按他的描述看到那个长相凶恶的中年妇女身旁坐着一位美男子。于是,1900指下的钢琴流淌出的音乐低沉而又缓慢,似在剖开一个华丽的外表掘出阴暗可耻的内心。随后,1900又让富人看向另一边那个望着舞池中的人们发呆的年轻男子。他的眼神中充满了忧伤,深

听了1900的曲子,我认识到好的音乐是有生命的,它可以和人的灵魂对话。当1900的指尖亲吻着键盘,你可以看到一切都是鲜活的。那种吻,时而如暗恋中的人轻柔而怯懦,时而像热恋中的人富有激情,时而又如失恋的人们离别时一样苦涩。他每一个指尖都拥有不同的情感,在琴声中找到了归属和宣泄,一同诠释了完美的含义。

无需语言和肢体上的表示,音乐传达着人类所有的爱恨情愁。我惊叹1900的才华,更折服于他对音乐的热爱与执著。

《海上钢琴师》给了我很多启迪,而最重要的是教会我用所有的热情关注我的生活,并且去享受自己热衷的事物所带来的乐趣。真切地体验生活中的酸甜苦辣,对一切报以微笑。这一点足够我受用一生。

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