
《鬼妈妈》这是一部动画电影,鬼妈妈
鬼妈妈观后感1
昨天刚刚看完,虽然很幼稚,但是我们可以借鉴一下,也许将来会用到,那么我在这里给大家分析一下,呵呵言语可定要直白,也就是通俗易懂的分析一下。我们的主人公叫柯罗林,他不在不知不觉中来到另一个家,虽然他的“另一个妈妈”就是现实之外的妈妈,那里什么都有,会满足她所有现实所没有的东西,可是,鬼妈妈那里总是少些什么。鬼妈妈用纽扣为来过的孩子做眼睛,想让他们永远留下来,理由是好好爱他们,可是,鬼妈妈的这种爱完完全全的束缚了孩子们,她只想把孩子当做玩偶一样的人,任由她摆弄。
不由得让我联想到现实社会,如果现在的家长还用这样的方法教育孩子,我想这个孩子也只能是个木偶吧,可能这也是电影想影射的东西。不仅仅是鬼妈妈的事情,还有柯罗林,我们的主人翁,她有点叛逆,也非常有主见,也非常聪明,这也是现在的孩子们的缩影,她不知不觉的来到鬼妈妈为她打造的环境里,鬼妈妈为她做早餐,而且,味道好极了,是另一个妈妈所不能给予的,
爸爸会演奏钢琴,不再是现实爸爸那样整日的.工作,以至于都忽略了柯罗林。从这我们可以看出,现实家庭中,由于父母忙于工作往往忽略了对孩子的关心,那样的场景也是通过孩子的想象才能得到的。如果家长能在工作后尽可能多得陪陪孩子,他们就不会在孤独,想用各种方法来引起大人们的注意了,对于孩子们在心里会得到满足,不会在抱怨父母老是没时间了。她看到的是在那个家里所看不到的温馨,然而,这对父母只想让她留下来做他的孩子,只需要用眼睛交换,为她重新缝上一对纽扣的眼睛,那么就可以享受这一切,如果不能如他们的愿,那只有死路一条。
这时候的小女孩终于看清楚鬼妈妈的意图,那并不是爱,不是妈妈对他的爱,她不想要这个家,想回到现实的家。从这我们可以看出来,最终柯罗林理解了父母的苦心。这里,鬼妈妈的环境都是假象,最爱她的人仍然是自己的父母,别人永远代替不了,父母的爱无时不在。
这个题材的电影很有教育意义,是给那些认为得不到家长关注的孩子们看地,这样可以让他们在看电影的过程中,慢慢
鬼妈妈观后感2
你相信你家有一个神秘的通道吗?可千万别爬进去。小女孩卡特琳搬到新居后,她对这死气沉沉的一切都感到无聊透顶,无趣古板的父母,怪异的邻居,还有一个讨厌的男孩和他的小黑猫,这对于脑子里装满了有趣的东西的卡特琳简直要了命!一天晚上,小女孩卡特琳听到了一声奇怪的响声,是从那个有被泥巴糊满了的小门的房间里传出来的。
卡特琳悄悄地走进那个房间里,她又一次打开了那个小门,没想到糊满泥巴的小门,它竟然成了一个通道!嘿!这真是有趣!卡特琳想也没想的爬进了通道里。
卡特琳爬了很久才爬出来,嘿,这是哪儿?当卡特琳看清楚一切时,她不由得失望的叹了口气,这竟然是她家的厨房,妈妈正做着饭。卡特琳?妈妈转过头来时,卡特琳吓了一跳,纽扣眼睛的妈妈!卡特琳,你怎么了?快去叫爸爸出来吃饭!妈妈温柔的喊了一声卡特琳相信着一定是自己看花了眼,于是,他走到爸爸的房间。卡特琳。吃饭吗?等爸爸弹完这一曲!爸爸丢下这一句,继续弹着琴纽扣眼睛的爸爸!?卡特琳吓了一大跳饭好了饭好了!正当卡特琳要询问,妈妈的叫声又来了。
鸡腿,汉堡,披萨,薯条,可乐,满满的摆了一桌子,卡特琳惊呼一声,开始大吃特吃,这可比现实中的家好多了。妈妈只是在一旁站着并不吃。
吃完了饭,妈妈给卡特琳的右手抹上了一层泥巴,哄着她睡了。
We're here! Time to muscle up.
Hello?
Who's there?
You scared me to death, you mangy thing.
I'm just looking for an old well. Know it?
Not talking, huh?
Magic dowser, magic dowser,
show me the well!
Get away from me!
Let me guess. You're from Texas or Utah, someplace dried-out and barren, right?
I heard about water witching before, but it doesn't make sense.
-I mean, it's just an ordinary branch. -It's a dowsing rod.
Ow!
And I don't like being stalked, not by psycho nerds or their cats!
He's not really my cat. He's kind of feral. You know, wild.
Of course, I do feed him every night,
and sometimes he'll come to my window and bring me little dead things.
Look, I'm from Pontiac.
Huh?
Michigan. And if I'm a water witch, then where's the secret well?
You stomp too hard and you'll fall in it.
Oh!
See?
It's supposed to be so deep, if you fell to the bottom and looked up,
you'd see a sky full of stars in the middle of the day.
Ha!
Surprised she let you move in.
My gramma, she owns the Pink Palace. Won't rent to people with kids.
What do you mean?
I'm not supposed to talk about it. I'm Wybie. Wybie Lovat.
-Wybie? -Short for Wyborne.
Not my idea, of course. What'd you get saddled with?
I wasn't saddled with anything. It's Coraline.
-Caroline what? -Coraline. Coraline Jones.
It's not real scientific, but I heard an ordinary name like Caroline.
can lead people to have ordinary expectations about a person.
Wyborne!
I think I heard someone calling you, Wyborne.
-What? I didn't hear anything. -I definitely heard someone,
Why-Were-You-Born.
-Wyborne! -Grandma!
Well, great to meet a Michigan water witch,
but I'd wear gloves next time.
-Why? -'Cause that dowsing rod of yours,
it's poison oak.
I almost fell down a well yesterday, Mom.
Uh-huh.
I would've died.
That's nice.
So, can I go out? I think it's perfect weather for gardening.
No, Coraline. Rain makes mud. Mud makes a mess.
But, Mom, I want stuff growing when my friends come to visit.
Isn't that why we moved here?
Something like that. But then we had the accident.
-lt wasn't my fault you hit that truck. -I never said it was.
I can't believe it.
You and Dad get paid to write about plants, and you hate dirt.
Coraline, I don't have time for you right now,
and you still have unpacking to do. Lots of unpacking.
That sounds exciting!
Oh. Some kid left this on the front porch.
Hey, Jonesy. Look what I found in Gramma's trunk.
Look familiar? Wybie.
A little me? That's weird.
What's his name, anyway?
Wybie. And I'm way too old for dolls.
Hey, Dad. How's the writing going?
Dad!
Hello, Coraline and Coraline doll.
Do you know where the garden tools are?
It's... It's pouring out there, isn't it?
-It's just raining. -What'd the boss say?
"Don't even think about going out, Coraline Jones!"
Then you won't need the tools.
You know, this house is 150 years old.
-So? -So explore it.
Go out and count all the doors and windows and write that down on...
List everything that's blue. Just let me work.
Ew!
No. No, no, no. No.
One boring blue boy in a painfully boring painting.
Four incredibly boring windows
and no more doors.
All right, little me. Where are you hiding?
Huh?
Hey, Mom. Where does this door go?
I'm really, really busy.
I think it's locked.
Please!
Will you stop pestering me if I do this for you?
Bricks? I don't get it.
They must've closed this off when they divided up the house.
You're kidding. And why is the door so small?
有人说:“母爱,犹如波澜壮阔的大海,翻滚着,波涛汹涌、轰轰烈烈、深沉无际。母爱,犹如一望无际的蓝天,宽广无边;母爱,犹如辽阔的草原一望无际;葱郁的森林,蔓延着,生长着、蓬勃着;母爱,像历史的长河永不停息……”。
母爱是什么?
母爱就是儿女病榻前的关切焦虑。
母爱就是儿女成长的殷殷期盼。
母爱就是一生相伴的盈盈笑语。
母爱就是铭记于心的缕缕思念。
在9月13日的早晨,杨老师给我们播放了一部《妈妈,再爱我一次》,看完这部影片,让我再次感受到了母亲的伟大。
影片中,在小强发41.5度高烧的时候,他的妈妈跪着求佛,直到头都磕破了。也许是她的诚心感动了佛祖,小强的病才得以痊愈。而为了找到离家出走的小强,这位妈妈因为焦急而不小心踩着滚木摔下了楼梯,从此失去了记忆。但她经常抱起儿子最喜欢的熊猫,常常唱起《世上只有妈妈好》这支歌。
这让我想起了一件事。记得那天,我不小心发烧,妈妈急忙在家里找药给我吃,吃完药,又扶我慢慢躺下,用毛巾在冰水中浸湿搭在我的头上,又忙去找“对乙酰氨基酚栓”--(一种退烧药),可是药刚好用完了,当时已是半夜三更,药店已经关门,没办法,妈妈只好喊爸爸开车去他一个好朋友家拿药,这时,窗外没有了平时的汽笛声,树沙沙作响,宁静的夜空中,只有几颗闪烁的'星星和月亮姐姐圆圆的脸蛋……在漆黑的夜里,爸妈终于给我取来了药,妈妈急忙把药给我喂下,在床头守护着我,直到高烧退下来……母亲,多么平凡的两个字呀,但是,是她给了我生命,是她哺育了我,是她鼓励了我,是她改变了我,我感恩我的母亲,写到这,我不由得又想起了影片中那一首感人肺腑的歌:“世上只有妈妈好,有妈的孩子像块宝……”



