《中国机长》的观后感1
国庆假期,难得有闲情逸致去看电影,之前已经看过《中国机长》的预告片,听很多朋友说很好看,就决定看一看。
上午的第一场,人不多。除了看到很多明星,刚开始我对这个电影没什么感觉,但是看到车上的乘客,真的很现实。从飞机出事开始,我的心就一直紧绷着,开始默默祈祷,希望所有人都不要出事,和飞机上的乘客一样,我也很害怕,尤其是突然让你面对死亡。
记得最清楚的画面是,所有人都带好氧气面罩,乘务组领班开始点名,点到五号的时候,没人回应,她晕倒在地上,好长时间都没有站起来,所有人都叫她,乘务组领班也不放弃,一遍一遍的叫她的名字,最后她伸出了大拇指,醒了过来,而我也感动的忍不住落泪,感谢所有人的不放弃。
飞机的挡风玻璃破碎,在高压和寒冷的艰苦条件下,机长处事不惊,全身僵硬却还控制自己保持意识清醒,最后全机生还,所有的乘客都要见到他才肯走,而他说去见见吧,给它们道歉。出舱门的那一刻,深深的一鞠躬让我的心里暖暖的,责任感让人钦佩。
电影很精彩,也让人深思。最后,我真的觉得作为一名中国人,我很骄傲。
《中国机长》的观后感2
电影《中国机长》根据2018年5月14日川航3U8633航班成功备降的真实事件改编:2018年5月14日,川航3U8633飞到万米高空时驾驶室的玻璃突然爆裂,刘传健机长在面对突发的紧急状况下,靠着毅力和那份职责,让飞机安全降落,他用生命的名义创造了一个奇迹,从他的身上我们看到了中国人的精神。
不忘自己的职责和使命。不管从事什么工作,处在哪一个工作岗位上,都有工作职责和使命,这就要求我们必须兢兢业业,哪怕遇到危险和紧急情况,也要努力把损失降到最低。作为基层工作者的使命就是全心全意为人民服务,解决群众的疾苦和困难。
这是一场世界航空史上的奇迹,一是保障了整机乘客的生命安全,使得无数得以平安团圆;二是精湛的飞行技术和超凡的胆识赢得了广大群众的信赖,提升了中国航空整体上的公信力;三是该奇迹可作为经典案例进行研讨学习,为所有机组工作人员树立学习的标杆,充分发挥其榜样作用,打造当代民航精神。
我们需要勇敢的机长,更需要安全的飞机。英雄值得赞誉,问题也必须正视,安全是一道生命线,也是底线,万丈高空中,任何细小的瑕疵都有可能造成巨大的损失。挡风玻璃为什么会爆裂脱落?搞清楚这个问题是关键。民航各单位应当总结经验、汲取教训,做好隐患排查工作,让隐患无处藏身,为广大人民群众营造一个安全、放心的乘机环境。
《中国机长》的观后感3
电影《中国机长》由真实故事改编的,这部电影主要讲述的就是四川航班3U8633在飞机遭遇极端险情,机长及机组全体成员凭借过硬的本领和专业操作,使得机组成员和全体乘客转危为安的故事。具体事情,文章就不再赘述。当时此次险情在新闻报道中出现,拍摄了相关纪录片,机长更是入选了当年的《感动中国》。
从记事起,无数个晚上的梦总是自己自由地翱翔在天际,早晨起来会兴奋的告诉父母自己又“飞”了起来。经历了四年多的航校学习,后终于如愿进入了南航。这一切看似幸运,却也伴随着自己的付出与努力。
观看完《中国机长》,我更加明确自己今后努力的方向。我们现在所付出的不及中国机长的百分之一。纪录片在很多方面都让我受到教育,最多的是人的品格,如何做一个全面发展的人,以及成功来自勤奋。我们今后不仅仅要提高自己的飞行技能,更要培养自己坚强不息的品格。
《中国机长》的观后感4
国庆假期期间,我和爸爸一起观看了又一部公映的好电影———《中国机长》。
2018年5月14日,四川航空3U8633航班在执行航班任务的时候,遇到了特发事件,航班机组成功处置特情,使航班转危为安。
电影《中国机长》就是根据这一真实事件改编。电影再现了在万米高空的“生死时刻”:飞机突遇驾驶舱挡风玻璃爆裂脱落、座舱释压的极端罕见险情,飞机上的119名乘客和9名机组人员处于生死关头,而机组人员临危不乱、果断应对、正确处置,确保了机上全部人员的生命安全,创造了世界民航史上的奇迹。
电影结束了,但我的心情久久不能平静:飞机驾驶舱挡风玻璃突然爆裂脱落,机舱内外巨大的压力差,瞬间把副驾驶上半身吸出了窗外,命悬一线;驾驶舱失压,狂风吹翻飞行控制板,很多数据板遭到破坏,无法确认,机长沉着应对;客舱内一片混乱,乘务长在呼吸困难的情况下,通过广播一遍又一遍地安抚乘客,乘务员不顾自己负伤,不停地为乘客按摩放松;飞机呼啸着从皑皑白雪的山峰头上掠过,惊险万分;迫降机场上空乌云浓浓,机长凭着高超的技术,手工操纵,瞅准机会,钻过云缝,成功降落……34分钟,惊心动魄!影片展现了生死决斗的一幕幕场景;再现了令人揪心、窒息的一个个镜头。这些场景,这些镜头,在我的'眼前不断浮现。这真是英雄的中国机长,英雄的中国机组!他们就是当之无愧的明星,就是我们中国人的脊梁,就是中华民族之魂,就是我们学习的榜样。
影片给了我们很多启示,它告诉我们:人要敬畏生命,敬畏职责。做人要有很强的责任感,要有高超的技能,要有沉着冷静的应对危险情境的心智,能做出准确判断、采取果断措施、克服困难、解决问题、取得成功。而今,我们面对的就是要好好学习,打好基础,长大了做一个能担当、有本领的有用之人。
中国机长,大智大勇,力挽狂澜的英雄!中国机组,团结协作,舍己为人的英雄!
《中国机长》的观后感5
假期里,我看了《中国机长》这部电影,这是一件真实的事件,是说一架川航的飞机,在重庆到西藏的飞行过程中,遇到强气流,驾驶舱前风挡玻璃破裂,在机组人员的带领下,飞机在成都成功迫降的故事。
我很佩服机长,他沉着冷静,在玻璃破裂副驾驶受伤的情况下,临危不乱,高空的温度非常低,还遇上了闪电和冰雹,驾驶员们只穿了一件单衣,风呼呼的刮在脸上,刮破了衣服,那么恶劣的条件,驾驶们还能使飞机安全降落,实在令人敬佩。还有机组乘务人员也表现得非常好,在飞机严重颠簸的情况下,不明情况的乘客们开始慌乱,有的跑下座位,要冲向驾驶舱,有的大喊大叫,还有的相互祈祷、保佑,乘务人员各就各位,安抚乘客,指导大家佩戴氧气面罩,应对突然发生的状况,最终使乘客冷静下来,减少冲击带来的伤害。
看了这部影片后,我感觉机组人员都非常的勇敢,以后要学习他们的沉着冷静,临危不乱,并且他们都非常的专业,我们也要在自己的学习中更加努力,打好基础,迎接未来的挑战。
《中国机长》的观后感6
国庆长假期间,我和我的好朋友们一起去看了《中国机长》这部电影。看完电影后,我的心情久久不能平静。
《中国机长》这部电影是根据一起真实案例改编的。2018年5月14日,由成都飞往拉萨的川航3U8633飞机在飞越青藏高原的途中遇强烈气流,导致飞机驾驶舱右舷窗破裂。飞机剧烈颠簸,客舱出现缺氧和气温骤降等情况。当时,在3800米的高空上,飞机已经和地面失去了联系。此次航行的机长刘传健靠沉着冷静的心态和娴熟稳定的技术,将飞机开回,备降在了成都双流国际机场。而飞机的乘务长毕楠也与各个乘务员配合,安抚乘客,最终落地时,119名乘客与9名机组人员均安全。这一事件,堪称“中国民航史上的奇迹”!
电影真实地还原了当时的情景,让我们身临其境。让我感动的地方有:乘务长毕男在飞机颠簸时还一边吸氧一边安抚着乘客,请乘客们相信他们,配合他们。还有飞机与地面的好几个机构联系。我才知道原来飞机飞一程有那么多人保障着,监督着。飞机失联后,地面各个机构的人员都无比焦急,不停地呼叫着“3U8633!3U8633!收到请回答”。消息传出后,人们都紧张地关注着飞机的动向。一架飞机牵动着多少人的心啊!在飞机备降时,地面上组织有序,各架飞机都让出一条跑道,还有消防车、救护车等等都准备就绪,一些飞机爱好者也赶来观看这壮观的场面。为飞机祈福。那一刻,我感受到了我们国家强大的力量。
我们的中国,正是因为有这些平凡又伟大的人们,用他们的生命保护着我们的生命!所以,我们也要努力保护国家,保护更多的人!
Given the inherent three-dimensional quality evident in Pixar's cutting-edge output, the fact that the studio's 10th animated film is the first to be presented in digital 3-D wouldn't seem to be particularly groundbreaking in and of itself.
But what gives "Up" such a joyously buoyant lift is the refreshingly nongimmicky way in which the process has been incorporated into the big picture -- and what a wonderful big picture it is.
Winsome, touching and arguably the funniest Pixar effort ever, the gorgeously rendered, high-flying adventure is a tidy 90-minute distillation of all the signature touches that came before it.
It's also the ideal choice to serve as the first animated feature ever to open the Festival de Cannes, considering the way it also pays fond homage to cinema's past, touching upon the works of Chaplin and Hitchcock, not to mention aspects of "It's a Wonderful Life" "The Wizard of Oz" and, more recently, "About Schmidt."
Boxoffice-wise, the sky's the limit for "Up."
Even with its PG rating (the first non-G-rated Pixar picture since "The Incredibles"), there really is no demographic that won't respond to its many charms.
The Chaplin-esque influence is certainly felt in the stirring prelude, tracing the formative years of the film's 78-year-old protagonist, recent widower Carl Fredricksen (terrifically voiced by Ed Asner).
Borrowing "WALL-E's" poetic, economy of dialogue and backed by composer Michael Giacchino's plaintive score, the nostalgic waltz between Carl and the love of his life, Ellie, effectively lays all the groundwork for the fun stuff to follow.
Deciding it's better late than never, the retired balloon salesman depletes his entire inventory and takes to the skies (house included), determined to finally follow the path taken by his childhood hero, discredited world adventurer Charles F. Muntz (Christopher Plummer).
But he soon discovers there's a stowaway hiding in his South America-bound home in the form of Russell, a persistent eight-year-old boy scout (scene-stealing young newcomer Jordan Nagai), and the pair prove to be one irresistible odd couple.
Despite the innate sentimentality, director Pete Docter ("Monsters, Inc.") and co- director-writer Bob Peterson keep the laughs coming at an agreeably ticklish pace.
Between that Carl/Russell dynamic and Muntz's pack of hunting dogs equipped with multilingual thought translation collars, "Up" ups the Pixar comedy ante considerably.
Meanwhile, those attending theaters equipped with the Disney Digital 3-D technology will have the added bonus of experiencing a three-dimensional process that is less concerned with the usual "comin' at ya" razzle-dazzle than it is with creating exquisitely detailed textures and appropriately expansive depths of field.
There’s nothing better than an easy review: Pixar’s latest summer offering, UP, is a fantastic film. Simply fantastic. Seriously, if Ratatouille and Wall-E deserved to be in the running for Best Picture of the Year (as many said they did at the times of their releases) then UP certainly does.
It’s that good.
篇二:飞屋环游记的`英文观后感(The Up about it)
Something I want to say after seeing this movie.
Adventuring,everyone wants at least once in his short life ,I suppose 。But another truth we all know clearly is that only a few of us could achieve what we want and what we consider。
It needs courage when you decides to take one adventure。We may think more than we should care。The safety,the money,our age and so on。In the movie, everything all above seems to be nothing if you own a strong will and take these words as your motto “If you want something ,go for it。”(Rocky)
Let us talk more about the story happens in the movie。This old couple has been imaging one adventure to the Paradise Falls for their whole life 。Their life seems romantic but only left one regret 。
Well, I think the Paradise Falls stands for a dream that all of us would have。The flying house is the way we make our dreams come true。You see that the way we could achieve our goals is so simple and easy。Just keep going ,never quit no matter what difficulties you have what trouble you meet。I began to think that would there be any regret in my life when I get old。I didn’t have a great plan to adventure anywhere。I am nobody now 。But no one wants to be nobody all the time。
We can see that boys grows up,old man becomes younger after the adventure。Everything seems come back to their fresh life。That is exactly what the movie wants to tell us and that should be all these art masterpieces should give us 。They bring us courage to continue our life ,maybe not a pleasant one ,at least we can go on our life with hope。
The movie creates hope and dream for us all。That is why I love movies so much。I cannot even image what my life will be like without any fancy any imagination。Fortunately,I have got a lot of great movies books to watch to read。With al these ,my life becomes a little wonderful at last。
To observe this cartoon movie from another angle, we can find something interesting. The team for the Paradise Falls is made up of two guys, Mr.Fredricksen and little Russell. An old man and a child .We all think that old men and children are the weakest group we should care more. But they form this team and make a great success. So there is not any contact between success and age or other things like that.
You may be curious about that where the young adults are being.Yeah; maybe they are busy with their jobs, their money. Walking around the profit and money all day makes them forget the beautiful dreams they had when they were children. So the mission to pursuit dreams is given to the old men and children.
We have to admit that people who are in their middle age are busier .But I don’t think that should be an excuse of forgetting their romance and their dreams.
篇三:飞屋环游记的英文观后感(The Up about it)
What can I say about Pixar? Amazing?? Perfect?? Got to see this at the Cannes Film Festival in France (went on a trip with my family) and Pixar gives us another instant classic: Up.
The movie focuses on 78-year old man Carl Fredrickson's (voiced by Edward Asner) life who always had a dream of going on a journey to South American to see the wilds of it. He buys thousands of balloons just to attach it to his house to float up in the sky. So, he starts with his journey up in the sky in his house with balloons attached to it. Suddenly, he's not alone and somebody's at the door while flying, it's a boy scout kid named Russell. He invites the boy with him on his journey to South America.
Just brilliant and si-mp-le story-telling, beautiful visuals as usual with Pixar, awesome voice work, funny and smart dialogue, beautiful score once again by Michael Giacchino & very, very enjoyable characters. Speaking of characters, the highlight of the film: Dug the Dog. A sort of "robot" dog that will have you have you in a lot of stitches each scene that dog is in and that was the case with me. Simply, one of the funniest characters Pixar ever made. Pete Doctor, one of the four Pixar directors (John Lassester, Andrew Stanton, Brad Bird) who directed Monster's Inc (2001) needs and should get nominated for his clever, genius and smart directing of this but if Stanton didn't get the nods for (Finding Nemo and WALL-E) and Bird for (The Incredibles & Ratatouille) which they should of been, then the Oscars are ma-ki-ng another HUGE mistake for not nominating this guy for this movie.
Up is the funniest Pixar movie, funnier than the Toy Story movies, A Bug's Life & Finding Nemo which were the funniest, in my opinion. The movie is not just hilarious, it's emotional and sad at times. Like WALL-E, it focuses on the character feelings but not as magical as WALL-E. Still, Up is full of emotional, fun and hilarious proportions. Your in for a BIG ride in this!!
《飞屋环游记》英语观后感 篇1
Today, the school organized "children watching animation, childlike innocence" activities. We went to see the movie -- flying house ring travel notes.
I was impressed by the film. It is said that an old man named Fei Dexun and a lovely field Explorer Russell ride in the balloon house, experience a thousand hardships, reach the Paradise Falls, and put his home there, to realize the dream of the old man Fei Dexun.
Fei Dexun and his wife AI became partners when they were young. Later, Ellie died, and the old man would be sent to the green oak nursing home. Fei Dexun put the 100000 balloons he used to hang on the house and flew up into the air. The results met the rush to "help the elderly" badge of the little boy, russell. He accidentally took the flying room of Fei Dexuns old man and started an adventure together. The way they experienced a lot of hardships and dangers, and a bird named Kevin became a friend. Later, in order to save Kevin, they almost failed to realize their dreams. Then it is friendship and justice, so that they finally overcome the evil and win the battle.
The story is very touching. After reading it, we will find that there is a truth in it: persistence will win. I like this movie!
《飞屋环游记》英语观后感 篇2
The film - which was written by Bob Peterson (Finding Nemo, Ratatouille) and directed by Peter Docter (Monsters, Inc.) - delivers all the things we’ve come to expect from a Pixar animated feature: gorgeous visuals, a strong story rife with moral lessons and (gasp) good character development; humor both low-brow (for the kids) and high-brow (for the grownups), with strokes of bold wit and a dash of sagely wisdom for good measure.
And yet, UP also delivers something quite unexpected: Pixar’s most adult-oriented story yet, slyly disguised in a fantastic adventure tale.
UP tells the life story of Carl Fredricksen (the unmistakable voice of Ed Asner), a shy little boy who grows up in (1930s?) America, an era in which people pack into movie theaters to watch news reels about adventurous explorers like Charles Muntz, who travels the world on one epic quest after the next.
Young Carl Fredricksen idolizes Muntz: He spends his lonely days roaming his neighborhood pretending to be Muntz until one day he runs into Ellie, an energetic and fearless young girl (everything Carl is not) who idolizes Charles Muntz just as much as Carl does. Ellie and Carl cross their hearts then and there and swear to be great adventurers like Charles Muntz, and with that oath, theirs is a match made in heaven.
After that fateful first encounter, we get a truly beautiful montage of Carl and Ellie’s life-long romance. We see the young kids grow into a teenage couple; see them get married and buy a house, working day jobs (balloon vendor) while saving up for the kind of adventures they fantasized about as kids. We watch the couple deal with the ups and downs, joys and tragedies of life; and gradually we watch them grow into old age, Ellie’s “My Adventures” scrapbook still unfilled, even as her time on Earth ends.
With Ellie gone, Carl becomes a disgruntled old man desperately trying to hold on to a house, heirlooms and a lost-love he cherishes. A physical confrontation with neighborhood developers leads to Carl being forced into a retirement home for the rest of his days - but before the old man will give in he decides to honor the oath he and Ellie swore as kids and take one last shot at adventure! Carl ties an impossible number of balloons to his house (working a balloon cart at the zoo was his job for many years), rigs a steering system and UP he goes!
《飞屋环游记》英语观后感 篇3
Given the inherent three-dimensional quality evident in Pixars cutting-edge output, the fact that the studios 10th animated film is the first to be presented in digital 3-D wouldnt seem to be particularly groundbreaking in and of itself.
But what gives "Up" such a joyously buoyant lift is the refreshingly nongimmicky way in which the process has been incorporated into the big picture -- and what a wonderful big picture it is.
Winsome, touching and arguably the funniest Pixar effort ever, the gorgeously rendered, high-flying adventure is a tidy 90-minute distillation of all the signature touches that came before it.
Its also the ideal choice to serve as the first animated feature ever to open the Festival de Cannes, considering the way it also pays fond homage to cinemas past, touching upon the works of Chaplin and Hitchcock, not to mention aspects of "Its a Wonderful Life" "The Wizard of Oz" and, more recently, "About Schmidt."
Boxoffice-wise, the skys the limit for "Up."
Even with its PG rating (the first non-G-rated Pixar picture since "The Incredibles"), there really is no demographic that wont respond to its many charms.
The Chaplin-esque influence is certainly felt in the stirring prelude, tracing the formative years of the films 78-year-old protagonist, recent widower Carl Fredricksen (terrifically voiced by Ed Asner).
Borrowing "WALL-Es" poetic, economy of dialogue and backed by composer Michael Giacchinos plaintive score, the nostalgic waltz between Carl and the love of his life, Ellie, effectively lays all the groundwork for the fun stuff to follow.
Deciding its better late than never, the retired balloon salesman depletes his entire inventory and takes to the skies (house included), determined to finally follow the path taken by his childhood hero, discredited world adventurer Charles F. Muntz (Christopher Plummer).
But he soon discovers theres a stowaway hiding in his South America-bound home in the form of Russell, a persistent eight-year-old boy scout (scene-stealing young newcomer Jordan Nagai), and the pair prove to be one irresistible odd couple.
Despite the innate sentimentality, director Pete Docter ("Monsters, Inc.") and co- director-writer Bob Peterson keep the laughs coming at an agreeably ticklish pace.
Between that Carl/Russell dynamic and Muntzs pack of hunting dogs equipped with multilingual thought translation collars, "Up" ups the Pixar comedy ante considerably.
Meanwhile, those attending theaters equipped with the Disney Digital 3-D technology will have the added bonus of experiencing a three-dimensional process that is less concerned with the usual "comin at ya" razzle-dazzle than it is with creating exquisitely detailed textures and appropriately expansive depths of field.
There’s nothing better than an easy review: Pixar’s latest summer offering, UP, is a fantastic film. Simply fantastic. Seriously, if Ratatouille and Wall-E deserved to be in the running for Best Picture of the Year (as many said they did at the times of their releases) then UP certainly does.
It’s that good.