
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.
钢琴师
《钢琴师》是在我记忆中留下比较深刻印象的一部电影,片子大概要三个小时,我看的几乎忘了时光,直到电脑自动关掉,纳粹、逃亡、男人、女人、那个世界、离我太远,却又很近。我只能任凭自我跟着主人公一齐逃亡,在那里除了活着。其他什么都失去了好处,看完这部电影,内心感到无比的纠结,人性的光辉,为什么总是在泯灭时闪现。《钢琴师》给了我一种心灵上的洗礼,很感激为这部片子付出努力的人们。
战争来临的时候,每个人都劫数难逃。钢琴师也不例外。曾被鲜花和掌声包围的钢琴家,从音乐迷梦中跌落下来,沦落凡尘可怜的艺术家不忍看到家人被饥饿和贫困击倒,忍痛卖掉了心爱的钢琴。出于同样的理由,这位首屈一指的钢琴家不得不在无人喝彩的小酒馆中弹奏。有时,琴键敲击声还比不上钱币的叮咚悦耳。然而灾难才刚刚开始。很快,混乱的犹太区也不容许他们继续生存。大批的犹太人即将被送上火车,生死未卜。在上车的前一刻,一位老友救了他,不明白是幸运还是不幸。因为死亡固然可怕,至少还能与家人相拥。离开了群体的个人生活在无望的恐惧中,是一种莫大的精神折磨。qq网名男生霸气
钢琴家暂时逃离了犹太死亡之旅,成为一名建筑工人。但即便每日的工作又脏又累,还是无法摆脱死亡的阴影。身边的工友一批批的死去,哪怕是最微小的一个暗示,也可能当场招来杀身之祸。工人们在暗地里酝酿作乱,而钢琴家再次幸运的逃出了魔窟。
摆脱了疲惫的肉体折磨,又进入了饥饿和囚禁的地狱。由于他犹太人的特殊身份,他不停地隐藏在变换的建筑中,耳边传来隐约的枪炮声,那是工人们作乱的信号,他为自我苟且偷生感到羞愧,但毕竟,生存是完美的,哪怕在饥饿和恐惧中苟活着。
之后钢琴家象个野地的幽灵,落魄而憔悴。他每一天都在废墟中寻找可存活的食物。当他最后找到了一只罐头时,德军来了。钢琴家再遇险境,只得闭目等死。当听说他是位音乐家时,颇有修养的德军将领带他来到钢琴前,要求他弹奏一曲。那是怎样一种落差啊!枯瘦如柴的手臂游移在琴键上,额前的乱发覆在眼前,一个落魄如鬼的人形坐在高贵的钢琴前,就在前一秒,抚着琴键的手还在为一点食物而不择手段。但是音乐是一种神奇的东西,他被一点一点唤醒。身体慢慢地挺直,双手也由迟疑转为行云流水般旋转。很快,他就与琴融为一体。在黑白的琴键间,那个消失的钢琴家又复活了。而音乐也经过灾难的历练而更加纯洁,更加打动人心。德军将领也在其中,他默许了这个不凡生命的存在,并为他带给食物。
当重重磨难过后,云开见日。钢琴家重又优雅地在华丽的大厅里演奏音乐。生命中所有如花的美丽绽放,一切阴霾不再。可电影的故事是否真的存在?现实中的钢琴家会这么幸运吗?而那些如草芥般瞬间消亡的普通民众呢?除却战争,人的生命是否也在经历着优胜劣汰的残酷淘汰呢?我不得而知。但至少,由此,我感到人类的渺小,也感到人性的卑劣与伟大。当繁华过眼,灰飞烟灭时,只有人类精神的矍矍之火还在宇宙的上空飘荡回响。这,该是不灭的吧。
钢琴师观后感范文【二】
影片讲述的故事是发生在二战时期的波兰,德国纳粹对犹太人进行了惨无人道的杀戮,而作为钢琴师的主人公斯皮尔曼同样要在这场屠杀中东躲西藏,受尽了残酷战争所带来的巨大痛苦,不仅是身体上的伤害,更糟糕的是精神上的折磨与羞辱。最终,幸运的'是钢琴师用他的音乐才华打动了一位纳粹军官;在他的帮助下,钢琴师终于等到了战争结束的那一天,顽强活了下来。
本电影通过一连串直白而又真实的画面,展露出了纳粹的残酷无情,例如,被赶到集中营的犹太人在德国士兵的皮鞭下奏起欢乐的乐曲,两眼含泪的跳着欢快的舞步。和一些德国军官在一队犹太人中挑出几个瘦弱的让他们趴在地上,然后一个个枪毙。他们残忍地把人的生命当作了游戏。还有,让人最深刻的那一幕是有一个因残疾而无法向德国人起立鞠躬的老人,被连人带轮椅从楼上扔下捽死在路上。而钢琴师正是这些事的经历者和目击者,然而在音乐的支撑下,钢琴师顽强地追求着生命的机会。
影片中的一幕形象地表现出钢琴师斯皮尔曼对音乐强烈的热爱之情。就是在一间藏身的屋子里,有一架钢琴,但钢琴师却不能出声,否则会暴露自己,于是他将手指悬在琴键上尽情地演奏,就好像是真实的在进行着钢琴的演奏会。也许,此时无声的钢琴之声是钢琴师生存的希望和动力了。最后,斯皮尔曼也是凭着他音乐才华打动了一位纳粹军官,唤醒了 那位军官的良知与善心,也促使他帮助了钢琴师,使钢琴师得以在一片废墟中存活了下来。从这位德国军官上看,其实并不是所有的德国军人都是坏的,他们也有好人的。可惜的是,战争结束后当钢琴师赶到战俘营时,德国的战俘已经转移了,而这位曾经救过钢琴师的军人最后还是死在了战俘营里面。
导演通过这部电影不仅反映了战争的残酷和战争中某些人的坚强与勇敢,还深刻地揭露了许多社会现实。如影片中不管是哪一国家的人,都是有好有坏的,有软弱的也有坚强的。我们应该从历史中学会反思,反思自己,反思自己的民族,应该努力维护世界的和平。



