
大话王观后感1
觉得这是一部主要表述父子之间温情的故事。由小男孩的一个愿望:希望父亲有一天不说谎,然而父亲是一位靠着说谎帮坏人打官司的律师,也正是因为身份的特殊性,才让这个故事更有脉络感。
其实在有一个情节处理我并不是很认同。下午1点30开庭的那个会议,如果他说谎,能帮着当事人打赢官司,常理来讲,他不说谎,就一定打不赢官司。然后情节设置的是,他没有说谎,靠着说真相也打赢了官司,虽然表现的是说真话的“好处”,但在伦理层面来讲,本来就是女方出轨才导致离婚,更不应该拿到如此无理的赔偿。这样一位不负责任的母亲更不应该拿到孩子的抚养权。但是剧中却设置成这位律师良心发现,觉得不应该把抚养权给女方,结果发生了大闹公堂,反而让自己入狱的情节。但是毕竟法庭不是过家家,案子已经判了。
我认为,如果更想突出真相比谎言更让人受益,情节上可以改变一下。最后导致自己入狱,我不认为这是一个好的结局。
但也不得不赞叹男主的演技,夸张,形象。让人物深深的刻在了人心里。
大话王观后感2
这是我第一次写长影评,为什么我要推荐《大话王》这部电影?事实上它并不是我看过的金凯瑞作品中最好的那,我看过作品《楚门的世界》,那部豆瓣评分9.0、IMDb评分8.1的更经典的作品。我认为“谎言”永远都是个严肃的话题。
父母是孩子的启蒙老师,在孩提时代,父亲的严厉是那么的高贵。每日,父亲结束工作回到家,作为家里主要的经济来源,他很了不起,所以想当然的他在这个家里有绝对的话语权。在我们犯错时,父亲沉稳而有力的呼吸声不怒而威,我们甚至不敢抬头看他微蹙的眉头。在影片的开端我们看到了5岁男孩儿Max无意中用混淆了的"Lair(骗子)"和"Lawyer(律师)"讽刺了律师撒谎的问题 。就像片中女上司说的:“Will you let the judge decide what's true?That's what he gets paid for.You get paid win.(判断是非是法官的职责,你的职责是帮被告胜诉)。”Max的律师父亲Fletcher,每天都用各种各样的谎言去欺骗他看得见的每一个人,而每一个受骗的人都享受这个被骗的过程,我们姑且可以将这些谎言看作“善意的谎言”。于此生成鲜明对比的是片中的Max,他喜欢他父亲的一切,因此他包容了父亲一次次放他的鸽子,只是寂静时独自吞咽已然秋收了的失望的苦果。
人们总以为孩子什么都不懂,然而事实是在孩子还在襁褓中时,他就已经会通过假哭来博取人们的同情,他可以因此获得足够的食物,获得足够的关注,得到大家的'关爱,得到大家的帮助。作为一个职业小骗子,父亲最得意的语言艺术是何等的幼稚。一次两次,孩子们还会相信;三次四次,孩子们还愿意相信;五次六次,孩子们尝试着让自己去相信;七次八次,孩子们努力让自己去相信;九次十次,孩子们逼迫自己去相信;十一二次,孩子们默不作声默认他们相信;可无数次,孩子们还会相信吗?
“I wish that for only one^(我希望有一天父亲可以不撒谎。)”Max的愿望是整部影片最大的转折点,也是从这里开始Fletcher才意识到自己的谎言究竟有多可笑:曾经赞美过的“正流行的,很衬托脸型的”刺猬头,脱口而出的是至少衣服比发型好;曾经“瘦了一点、越来越有魅力”的彼特,如今就是个死胖子;曾经那个他“认识”的叫兰迪的男人,不过是个让人根本记不住的小人物;曾经故作“不在意”鼻子上有痘的他,犀利的说出了自己的内心的嘲笑;还有葛妲,他最得意最舒心的为他伪装谎言的助理,最终他用最真实最龌蹉的想法深深的伤害了她,所以她离开了。
小王子读后感(一)
If a child comes to you, if he is laughing, if his hair is golden, if you ask the question he does not answer, then you can guess who he is. Then, please do a good thing. Don't make me so sad all the time! Write to me quickly, and he's back...
I read the last three sentences with tears of sadness. After reading this story copy from rolia. At the beginning of the story, a child drew a picture, but the adult said it was a hat (he drew the snake to eat the elephant). No one understood him, but he finally met the little prince. The little prince said that the snake eats the right elephant, and he (that child) wants to draw. But he's old enough to be an adult.
Children and adults feel differently. That's what this book is talking about. After the little prince went to heaven or died, I still can't understand it. So far, when I opened the book, I saw a little prince in front of me. Sometimes, I read the book of sleeping at home at night. It's "Little Prince".
Although the "Little Prince" is "a story of Reynard the fox" incidental, but it has touched me! If anyone says I can't get away from the book "Little Prince", that's right.
小王子读后感(二)
Smiling at the story of the little prince, there are ripples of warmth in his heart. The purest is the heart of a child, which is the heart of a child.
The little prince left his planet, his flowers, walked through so many planets, and met so many friends. He saw greed, selfishness and vanity. Always keep a child's heart, his young, stubborn, innocent and kind smile has been left in every corner. He told us the heart can have a keen insight into matters of love and beauty.
He is a "child" and does not understand that "adults" measure the world in value with money. Like all children with childlike innocence, he has a clean, bright and imaginative world in his heart. The lovely little prince chose to endure the pain of snake poison for the sake of "my" friend who would not face the danger of poisonous snake, and finally did not stay with his body.
Indeed, in the eyes of children and adults, the same world is the two, and we have to cry out for the innocence of the children, the little prince who has the nature of happiness and love. Discard all the complexity, just enjoy the little prince's warm touch to us.
Think of it, the little prince may be watching the sunset. When you see the stars, the little prince is smiling at you.
小王子读后感(三)
The hero of this book is a little prince from an outer planet. The book tells of the little prince's journey from his planet to the earth.
The Little Prince visited 6 planets. The complexity of the human world and the cruelty of the real life were the satisfaction of the little prince who could not get his questions. He felt melancholy and even mournful weeping. Later, the little prince knew little fox and became a good friend with fox. Little fox also gave his secret and "naked eye" the essence of things, only the heart can see everything as a gift to the little prince.
At last, the little prince left the earth on the B612 asteroids with the help of the venomous snake.
This book "who is the child of adults" in the fairy tale is not only full of hate feelings is flashing the glory of philosophy. The same is a kind of thing, adults are used to see in a rational way, and children often start from the heart.
So the adult never understands the child's world. I think, when the world is full of love and warmth, the little prince will come back again.
I was entirely moved by the king in the film. The king used to stammer severely. Specifically, when he was a little child, he was abused by his step-mother, which gave rise to the stammer. Growing up in the family, he had no alternative but to deliver numerous speeches in public. Nevertheless, he made a painstaking effort to practice pronounciation in order to alleviate the stammer. And eventually he fulfilled his goal. So this movie essentially motivates me to conduct things in our daily life as well as we probably can.
《国王的演讲》观后感(The king's speech in English about it)
It is a quite inspiring story about a man, psychologically scarred, and trapped in a situation from which he could have no escape and facing it with immense courage. The movie starts off with a stammering speech and signs off with a staggering one, with hardly any glitches in between. The basic premise of the movie is fairly simple. A king with a stutter is helped by a maverick speech therapist to overcome his problem and become an inspiring orator. That sounds like a very known territory to most movie goers. But few minutes into the movie, and you realize that this one simply pushes the bar a notch higher.
The film conveyed very powerfully in the opening scene, the enormity of what was required of him. As the film develops, the complexities of the character are revealed. The acting is superb, especially from the three principals, and the development of the troubled and spark relationship at the heart of the film is a joy to watch. The film is very funny and the characters have warmth and humanity. The film is well paced, and carries you along to the emotional climax, so that, even though I knew the story, it had me holding my breath. If you don't need lots of action or special effects in your film, and enjoy seeing top-notch actors at the very peak of their craft, this will be for you. You might also, as I did, gain a bit more insight into the human drama behind a significant, but relatively unexplored period of British history.
国王的演讲英文观后感(The king's speech in English about it)
This is a biopic about how King George VI, the father of Queen Elizabeth II, overcame his stuttering problem. Widely considered by all but his father unfit to be king, George is reluctantly thrust unto the throne and into the spotlight after his brother is forced to abdicate. Overshadowed on the global stage by powerful orators like Adolph Hitler and Benito Mussolini, the King relies on the help of a little-known Australian speech therapist named Lionel Logue to find his voice and courageously lead his people into the most devastating war humanity has ever faced.
This is a powerful, hilarious and deeply moving story, told against the backdrop of a critical juncture in modern history, of the emergence of a deep friendship out of a professional relationship between two men who would otherwise never have socially interacted. The screenplay, written by David Seidler (who also wrote Tucker: The Man and his Dream), is excellent. The dry British wit is hilarious. I was literally slapping my knee during some of the scenes. Tom Hooper (Elizabeth I) does a superb job directing this movie. The buildup to the climactic finale is skillfully executed and prompted the audience to erupt into spontaneous applause. (Apparently, this also happened at the Roy Thomson Hall premiere.) Geoffrey Rush (Elizabeth: The Golden Age) does a fantastic job as Lionel Logue and Colin Firth (A Single Man) is excellent as King George VI.
I saw the second public screening of this movie at the Ryerson Theater during the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). Tom Hooper was present to introduce the movie. He was joined by Colin Firth and Geoffrey Rush after the movie ended for a brief Q&A.
It turns out that David Seidler also had a stuttering problem as a child and drew inspiration from the king's struggle. Early in his career he wanted to write a screenplay about it. He dutifully asked the Queen Mother for permission. She agreed but told him "not in my lifetime". Little did he know she would live to be 101 and he would have to wait another 30 years.
Another interesting tidbit we learned was that near the end of the shoot, the crew finally located one of Lionel Logue's grandsons, who just so happened to live about 10 minutes away from the director. They got access to Lionel's diaries and correspondence and managed to incorporate some of it into the script.
This movie is an unqualified must see.



