• 首页>范文 > 范文
  • 影评范文英语1000字

    写一篇电影的观后感,英文1000字,用词简单

    《阿甘正传》观后感 To be honest, this is the first time I ever write a review of a movie. And this beginning is a tough one—with an Oscar winner as its subject, surrounding which there is considerably controversy over the values it has questioned, the thoughts it tried to implicitly convey, and the art of the movie itself. The following discussion will go on as a dissection of this movie into several aspects. This dissection is, however, necessarily incomprehensive, and I would just try to make it a original review in the eyes of a busy, yet inspirational student of science who, from time to time, glances at the palace of arts with admiration and, more importantly, love.Forrest Gump> Film review Forrest Gump who is unfortunately to be born with a lower IQ and the muscle problem, usually, people always think this kind of person cant be successful in doing anything. But, instead, this unlucky man has achieved lots of incredible success, he is a football star, a war hero, and later a millionaire! In the contention of the best picture of the 67th Oscar Award in 1995, film Have got six Grand Prixes , such as the best picture , the best actor , the best achievement in directing , adapting drama , the best achievement in film editing and the best visual effect bestly ,etc. at one blow . The film was passed to a intellectual disturbance person the description of life has reflected every aspect of U.S.A.s life, important incident of social political life make and represent to these decades such as U.S.A. from one unique angle. Film adapt Winston · novel of the same name of Groom since. only the original work is that one is full of fantastic novels with a satiric flavour, but the film modifies and beautifies the story. Have abandoned the absurdity of the original work and revealed that satirizes meaning , have added a kind of tender feeling for the film. This undoubtedly makes the film suit audience and judging panels taste even more, but has sacrificed the struggle spirit of the rebel of the original work , make the film become one kind and idealize ethical symbol . Forrest Gump mould incarnation of virtue is honest keeping ones word , conscientiously , brave paying attention to emotioning among film. In the film, Forrest Gump is a very pure image, but Jenny has become the degenerate symbol . And write the great discrepancy originally in this. To all that narrated, since beginning all behave with a kind of tender feeling and well-meaning attitude after all for the film, having even joined poesy composition, this makes the film seem soft and have no injury. The film advocates to traditional moral concept and embodiment. Make film apt to accept by people, director superb lay out skill and film application of language make the film very attractive too. Success with commercial for film content of the film has given security, and the treatment on directors art makes the film more excellent, this is reason that the film succeeds. It was the box-office hits the most in that year to become U.S.A. in . Tom · Hanks very much sincere naturally performance having among film. He has obtained the laurel of the best actor of Oscar for the behavior in this film. This second movie emperors money already whom he obtained in succession looks like. Success of , make Tom Hanks become one of the most popular movie stars in Hollywood too. To Tom Hanks, those two years are the luckiest period of time in his performing art careers .。

    求1000字的英文影视影评

    乱世佳人的影评"GONE WITH THE WIND" was a mad dream in producer David Selznicks brain and he turned it into one of the great soap operas of cinema history.The last re-release celebrated the films 50th anniversary in 1989.This time,the three-hour and 42-minute epic has been remastered in digital sound and the color has been tinkered with to bring back the original Technicolor glory.The movie plays its role in movie history,becoming one of the great box-office performers in the pre-Steven Spielberg and George Lucas days.The search to find Selznicks ideal Scarlett OHara,the willful Southern belle who would destroy several Southern gentlemen in pursuit of the man she loved but who didnt love her,was the talk of Hollywood.Bette Davis,Paulette Goddard,Jennifer Jones,Katharine Hepburn and many others failed to capture the showcase role that would go to British stage actress and girlfriend of Laurence Olivier,Vivien Leigh.The sexual tension and humorous byplay between Leigh and co-star Clark Gable,in the role of gentleman rogue Rhett Butler,was riveting.And so was Leighs portrayal of a viper trying to consume the good-hearted Ashley Wilkes,embodied by the fine-boned Hungarian-turned-British actor,Leslie Howard.Victor Fleming was the accredited director of the picture,and he won the best-director Academy Award for it,but George Cukor worked on "Gone With the Wind" (he was fired after 10 days into filming),and so did many others.Selznick was as hands-on a producer as ever there was,so his imprint is seared in the final product.Selznick is said to have used 15 writers but to have written and directed key scenes himself.Although the picture is responsible for fostering many unpleasant racial biases in its depiction of the slaves working at Tara,the OHara estate,and Twelve Oaks,the Wilkes place,the movie also has the virtue of featuring some of the great black performers of the time,including the memorable Hattie McDaniel.Some of the wonderful scenes to look for include Scarletts throwing herself at the polite Ashley and then learning that Rhett has heard the whole embarrassing thing,the burning of Atlanta,the sequence leading to the birth of Melanies child and Scarletts plucky seamstress work with the drapes.If youve never seen this on the big screen,you are in for a treat.。

    the help英文影评1000字论文

    This is the best movie I have seen in quite some time. It will make you cry and it will make you laugh.

    The movie is really full. It never lags a bit. You are involved and have to watch to keep all the characters straight. There are shenanigans going on and some are supposed which are not going on and it is a bit confusing if you are on the computer or otherwise diverted from really watching. And for that attention, you get a full story with multiple plot lines going on at the same time but without the choppiness that frequently comes with multiple plots. It is all woven together and feels so natural and flowing that I did not even think about it until I was writing this.

    This is a must see for those who lived in that time and for those who would like to understand a bit more about how it was and never should have been. It is not over the top in any respect. The abuse leveled on the maids is just the right amount for the story and not overdone, either. They could have gone farther but it would have not been right and would have ruined the story. I am not saying it was right for them to be abused this way, but, sadly, it was accurate for the time of this story.

    It hit home with me and I highly recommend it. It is a well crafted, full story that will leave you feeling that you have not wasted your time, not even a second in watching it as you watch the evolution of lives on both sides of the "color fence".

    1500字英语影评

    阿甘正传(forrest gump) Robert Zemeckis (of Back to the Future fame) has collected another feather for his cap with his direction of this movie starring Tom Hanks as this childishly naive idiot savant. Though that description of Forrest Gump might be inadequate. Gump, gifted with a low IQ which lets him be adorably childlike even as he grows up, leads a very charmed life: a mother who loves him immensely and who sleeps with the school principal in order to make sure her child has the best education, a miraculous incident that eliminates the need for him to have braces for his legs, a childhood girlfriend who remains faithful to him till the end, surviving Vietnam with a medal, and, in general, a propensity for turning everything that happens to him into good. I wonder what the movie is trying to say. From one perspective, it implies that intelligence (as measured by IQs and the general idea of what "smart" is) is a very unnecessary trait. But I think one can look beyond that and say that childlike innocence, which can be considered stupid, has its rewards. Throughout the movie, Gump is in situations where he is harassed by other people but he never takes offense (except, of course, when his girl Jenny is being abused) at any of the insults thrown at him. He is indeed not completely stupid, even though he is portrayed as such, since he can re-assemble guns at high speed, run like crazy, play ping-pong like a maniac, and so on. The fact that Gump doesnt take offense, I think, is what keeps him content. He becomes a millionaire, but gives most of the money away. He is honest and open and this, along with his Alabama accent, endears him to the audience. But this gets tiresome after a while (especially after 2 hours). I thought the movie was overly long, but thats the only negative thing I have to say. Gump rubs elbows with many famous personalities over the last half of the century including Elvis Presley and Nixon, thanks to computer technology (General Dan doesnt really lose his legs either---they are just erased and the background is then touched up by using computer graphics programs). The account of how Gump is responsible for the gyrations that is so characteristic of Presley is very telling of the motives of this movie. Gump is contrasted to the famous males, who are idols (in some cases) in todays society, and it appears as though he is better off in comparison: Gumps choices in life seem to determine his niceness (he goes to Vietnam, keeps his promises ("a promise is a promise"), harbours no ill-feelings or grudges, and is not greedy with fame or money) and successes. Contrast this to the choices his lifetime girl friend Jenny makes: she wants to be famous and rich, but ends up being a druggie. The people she is surrounded by are all of a dubious nature: a sexually-abusive father, a show audience more interested in her naked body than her folk-music playing, and an abusive hippie-boyfriend. The traditional male heroes that we have had are all dysfunctional in some respect or another and we are lost without heroes, as Bloom points out. Gump is a new kind of a role-model; hes A Nice Boy and everyone knows theyre hard to find. As one reviewer said: "Today the last American hero is a Tom Hanks character with a small IQ". Forrest Gump is the runaway hit movie of this summer. Many people claim it gets them in touch with their "inner child". Some reviewers attack it for the view that low IQ is a necessity for maintaining the child-like attitude Gump has. Gump never grows up or matures in the movie. He never becomes a man and remains a boy throughout. It is implied, at least, that his "stupidity" is what allows him to do this. This may or may not be true, but it is just a movie in the end. Most people in his position would not be so fortunate as he. And what about the converse: if you are intelligent, does this mean you cannot be child-like forever? Thats not true, and I think Zemeckis did a good job in showing that anyone can retain their inner child as long they never grow up or become mature. Theres room for much analysis here, but the plot isnt new. Peter Sellers did this a long time ago. "Im tired now. I think Im going home." --Forrest Gump "Life is like a box of chocolates; you never know what youre going to get." --Forrest Gump "Stupid is as stupid does." --Forrest Gump "I guess sometimes there just arent enough rocks." --Forrest Gump。

    名著读后感,或英语电影影评,1000字以上,要英文的,三篇……谢谢

    你不给我加分,怎么对得起我!!!!!!!!!!!!! 英文影评:千与千寻(Spirited Away) Animated feature from Japanese master Hayao Miyazaki. A young girl finds herself trapped in a mystical realm, where she must find a way to save her parents - who have been turned into pigs Theres something almost criminal about the way Spirited Away took over two years to reach Britain after its original Japanese release. In Japan, Hayao Miyazaki is both commercially successful (his films regularly beat box office records) and highly respected (Akira Kurosawa said: "I am somewhat disturbed when critics lump our works together. One cannot mimimise the importance of Miyazakis work by comparing it to mine."). In Britain, however, his work has barely got more than a few cursory arts venue screenings. At least Spirited Away - which took the Berlin Golden Bear in 2002 and the Best Animated Film Oscar in 2003 - made it. Better late than never. After the stress of making his last film, 1997s Princess Mononoke, Miyazaki had a breakdown and retired. But he came out of retirement when an idea to create another, lighter film began to take shape. Princess Mononoke was an action-packed epic that ranged across 15th century Japan. For Spirited Away he returned to the quieter - but no less serious - themes that he addressed to a degree in 1988s My Neighbor Tortoro. Both films feature a family moving house, girls getting used to upheaval, and elements of Alice In Wonderland. But where the 1988 film used a few specific motifs from Carrolls book (a plunge into a rabbit hole, a version of the Cheshire cat), Spirited Away casts its 10-year-old protagonist, Chihiro (Hîragi; or Chase in the US dub), fully into a Wonderland, a mystical otherworld populated by animal spirits and gods. Chihiro arrives in this realm by accident. Her parents, heading for their new home, take a road that leads into the woods. Arriving at a dead end, they walk down a corridor through a building and emerge in what dad takes to be "an abandoned theme park". Its something like a Japanese Portmeirion, but eerily deserted. While her parents greedily help themselves to food, Chihiro wanders off and meets Haku (Irino; or Marsden), a boy who warns her to leave before dark. Shes too late though - a lake has appeared, blocking her route, ghostly forms have populated the town and her parents have turned into pigs. Shes trapped. The only way to survive, Haku tells her, is to get work in the bath house that dominates the town. Here "eight million gods rest their weary bones", according to Yubaba (Natsuki; or Pleshette), the witch who runs the establishment. Chihiro makes her way to meet Yubaba with the help of Kamajii (Sugawara; Ogden Stiers), a multi-limbed codger who runs the boiler house, Lin (Tamai; Egan), a serving woman with a taste for "roasted newt", and even a Radish God, a giant sumo of a chap with tuber-like appendages. Yubaba is hardly forthcoming - her realm is "no place for humans" - but shes forced to give Chihiro work, thanks to an oath she swore. Chihiro gets work helping Lin. But the management give them the worst jobs - such as assisting a hideous oozing creature they take to be a "Stink God; an extra large stinker at that". Its an entity so foul its smell makes food rot instantaneously, while its suppurations fill the room with a noxious gloop. Chihiro - or Sen as she becomes when Yubaba takes her name as part of her contract - does get by in the bath house, but its not without further incident. She may lose her identity, but she retains her decency. One act of kindness results in a dangerous spirit, No Face, getting into the bath house and wreaking havoc by playing on the greed of the other employees ("Gold springs from his palms!"). She even gets involved in an adventure that reveals her mysterious bond with Haku. But can she save her parents? Its often said that Katsuhiro Otomos Akira (1988) is the greatest anime ever. Thats as maybe, but every one of Miyazakis films is a masterpiece, so its hard to pick just one that stands out. Its also tricky to compare his works with the more traditionally received notion of anime (giant robots, demons with phallic tentacles, telekinetic fighting, atom bomb-style explosions etc). Although Miyazaki insists its not his role to be didactic, all of his work (notably his second feature Nausicaa Of The Valley Of The Wind and Princess Mononoke) has strong messages about ecology and the human relationship with the natural world. But hes also fascinated with coming-of-age stories, notably about how girls (many of his protagonists are 。

    找一篇 英语 书评或影评,注意,不是读后感,800-1000字,最好原

    原创。

    。我刚刚上学期的作业。

    。A forever waiting As far as I am concerned , life is not about how to live through the storm , but how to dance in the rain . However, Hachikos life is just a forever waiting . Life can be hard , but if we have the determination , well finally get to the sunshine . But Hachiko hasnt made it . He has already devoted all his life to waiting his owner for ten years . This is the most thing that has deeply moved me , which I think of much feeling . The story is rearranged by a real story . Hachiko , the dog in this story , was born in Japan in 1923 . As soon as his his master died ,Hachiko was taken back to America . Then he met his new owner Wilson on a snowy day . It was not how cute the dog was but how much attention Wilson had paid to the dog that finally persuaded his life to take the dog . What surprised me was that when Hachiko had grown up , he fetched his owner to work everyday . All these years they played together , bathed together , slept together . To be honest ,Ive just already regarded them as a couple . I just feel quite ashamed that Ive never made my pet my best friend even if Im fond of it very much . There was something strange that bothered both his owner and me . Hachiko never get a ball unless there are some special reasons . Unfortunately , Wilson didnt take it seriously . One morning , Hachiko should tried his best to fetch the ball in order to attract Wilsons attention . It was a big pity that Hachiko couldnt tell his owner that he felt something terrible would happen to Wilson .Even if Hachiko had tried to stop him going to work , Wilson still went to the train station after having fun with the dog . " Come on boy , I have to go to work or I ll be late . See you at 5 . Stay ! Go home ! " These were the last words in that morning of last day of Wilson life . As the result , Wilson s family escaped from the old house which always recalled the sweet memories about Wilson . Thus his wife sold out the house and left for another new place to start a new life . Meanwhile , Hachikowas sent to her daughter, but Hachiko always ran out of her house and went back to the train station to meet his owner . Hachiko was so firmly insisted on the engagement that Wilson s daughter had to gave up and let it go . During those years , Hachiko had no place to live , just come to and leave the station everyday at the same time . He didnt leave the station until he died ten years later , but he failed to meet his owner . As I have shown , this is a simple story ,was sent to her daughter, but Hachiko always ran out of her house and went back to the train station to meet his owner . Hachiko was so firmly insisted on the engagement that Wilson s daughter had to gave up and let it go . During those years , Hachiko had no place to live , just come to and leave the station everyday at the same time . He didnt leave the station until he died ten years later , but he failed to meet his owner . As I have shown , this is a simple story , but it has moved a lot of people . By no means can we ignore the real loyalty and true love that the story has told us . I feel ashamed again that most of us humanbeings can not be as loyalty as a dog . In my view , loyalty is not what you say but how loyal you are that really counts . So , be loyal !。

    急求一篇1000字的英文电影观后感或者影视赏析

    乱世佳人的影评"GONE WITH THE WIND" was a mad dream in producer David Selznicks brain and he turned it into one of the great soap operas of cinema history. The last re-release celebrated the films 50th anniversary in 1989. This time, the three-hour and 42-minute epic has been remastered in digital sound and the color has been tinkered with to bring back the original Technicolor glory. The movie plays its role in movie history, becoming one of the great box-office performers in the pre-Steven Spielberg and George Lucas days. The search to find Selznicks ideal Scarlett OHara, the willful Southern belle who would destroy several Southern gentlemen in pursuit of the man she loved but who didnt love her, was the talk of Hollywood. Bette Davis, Paulette Goddard, Jennifer Jones, Katharine Hepburn and many others failed to capture the showcase role that would go to British stage actress and girlfriend of Laurence Olivier, Vivien Leigh. The sexual tension and humorous byplay between Leigh and co-star Clark Gable, in the role of gentleman rogue Rhett Butler, was riveting. And so was Leighs portrayal of a viper trying to consume the good-hearted Ashley Wilkes, embodied by the fine-boned Hungarian-turned-British actor, Leslie Howard. Victor Fleming was the accredited director of the picture, and he won the best-director Academy Award for it, but George Cukor worked on "Gone With the Wind" (he was fired after 10 days into filming), and so did many others. Selznick was as hands-on a producer as ever there was, so his imprint is seared in the final product. Selznick is said to have used 15 writers but to have written and directed key scenes himself. Although the picture is responsible for fostering many unpleasant racial biases in its depiction of the slaves working at Tara, the OHara estate, and Twelve Oaks, the Wilkes place, the movie also has the virtue of featuring some of the great black performers of the time, including the memorable Hattie McDaniel. Some of the wonderful scenes to look for include Scarletts throwing herself at the polite Ashley and then learning that Rhett has heard the whole embarrassing thing, the burning of Atlanta, the sequence leading to the birth of Melanies child and Scarletts plucky seamstress work with the drapes. If youve never seen this on the big screen, you are in for a treat.。

    求八百字左右的英语影评范文

    我是学渣,这是之前在知米背单词(http://shouji.baidu.com/software/item?docid=6683750&from=as)交流群找别人求的。

    望采纳。星球大战的影评What made this the hugely successful triumph it was? Was it casting, music, imagination, ingenuity, or luck?I remember opening day at the theaters. I was old enough to remember every scene, every character, every nuance of this film; having committed it to memory forever, as if I would never again be able to see this beloved, instantly loved masterpiece.I also remember that the HIT factor of this movie was so unexpected that you had to wait literal MonTHS to get the action figures promised on the cereal boxes. The pieces were still in the manufacturing process and we had to settle for coupons promising our toys in a few months. I wound up seeing this in the theaters a grand total of 36 times; much to my mothers dismay. She loved the movie as I did, but felt I was obsessed. Today, thirty years later, sitting here writing this review, I realize how right she was. Im still obsessed with this movie, and with the subsequent movies which followed. I wait in great anticipation for Episode 3. Im a fan, and I dont care what other people say about Episodes 1 & 2. I dont even mind the "prequel" factor, as the situation at the time, dictated to Lucas which movies he would do first.See, I remember the studios saying to him that he had to choose from the three central climactic books, and trash the rest, or just trash the whole idea. He didnt exactly "sell out," he did what he had to do to get his movie。

    his vision。out there for us to see and experience. I admired his decision then, and I admire it now. Episodes 1-3 are being filmed now, because Lucas had the clout, the money, and the patience to give us his vision。

    his complete vision and not just the three center books of a 9-book series. I realize that now, there are dozens of books, but at the time, there were nine. And while most of us were happy with Episodes 4-6 and would not have missed 1-3 and 7-9, I personally am so very glad he has taken it upon himself to give us his full vision. I have enjoyed each and every installment with the same sense of awe and joy as I did this one.The casting was the first triumph for this cinematic milestone. Ford is a charismatic and magnetic personality and portrayed Han with a professionalism that youd expect from more seasoned actors. Sir Alec Guiness is an absolute joy as Obi Wan. His casting was precise and excellent in that part. Carrie Fisher portrayed Leia in a way that, up until then, had never been experienced. Most "princess" types before her were whining, whimpering, little snots who were incapable of anything beyond tripping and twisting their ankle in times of peril, while Fisher portrayed her character as a bold, brazen, yet sophisticated and educated woman who was aware of her surroundings and capable of defending herself and her realm with the utmost authority.And Mark Hamil. He was perfectly cast as the whining little boy who wanted more, but was afraid to reach for it. He grows up quite well on film in these three installments, and endears himself to the audience so much the more for it. But a cast member who is almost always left out of these reviews is Peter Mayhew. Chewbacca. His character, as a supporting character to Hans, was exemplary. Its not easy portraying a walking carpet, yet holding the attention, admiration, and love of virtual millions. I am VERY happy about his being cast as Chewy in Episode 3. Couldnt happen to a more deserving。or capable。

    fellow. Bravo! And James Earl Joness voice being used as the voice of Darth Vader, was pure genius. His commanding voice haunted the dreams of countless thousands of star-struck children for generations to come. I also have to say that this movie would not have had the charm it does had it not been for Anthony Daniels C3P0. He is a gift and a joy.The musical score by John Williams featured in this masterpiece was one of the contributing factors. But honestly, this movies success was such a total surprise to everyone, including Lucas, that nothing could prepare the world for the aftermath of having witnessed this bona fide legend, first hand.The story itself; replete with sub-plot after sub-plot, rich in dialog and detail, was beyond anyones greatest expectations. Everyone, including Lucas, expected this movie to fail. It is a timeless classic, which I will not repeat here. There are too many movie reviews giving full details of the plot, and I wont be redundant beyond what I have already said.However, that being said, there are a few points I would like to make concerning the symbolism 。

    1000字英文版的阿甘正传影评

    Who or what is Forrest Gump? Is he a simpleton? An idealist? A moral paragon? In this movie its more appropriate to describe him as what he isnt. Forrest lives in a world that derides him as stupid but, as Mrs Gump says, "stupid is as stupid does", and in this movie its the other characters who seem endowed with stupidity: Jenny stumbles from one bad trip to another, Lieutant Dan loses his legs, then his mind at war, while everybody else seems to engage in acts of relentless and tragic idiocy. All through this Forrest is the constant: he sees the world in simple terms, intent on doing the right thing. In this movie its not Forrest thats retarded; its the rest of the world. Forrest Gump mentions and addresses many of the crucial American wounds of the 20thcentury: Vietnam, relationships with African-Americans, drugs, capitalism and the mistreatment of women. Naturally Forrest himself takes the morally upright line on all of these: he fights in Vietnam then rejects war as hell, makes best friends with the African-American Bubba, rejects drugs, becomes a national sporting hero, makes a million without even trying, looks for love with Jenny but loses her despite treating her better than any other man ever did. The interactions and contradictions between Forrest and his more worldly, more cynical castmates is the source of much humor, some of it quite dark. Weaving Forrest into various bits of historical footage was quirky and interesting, though played no significant part in the story. The acting is strong, the narrative is compelling enough and its semi-documentary style direction is consistent and provides clarity and pace. However Forrest Gump is little more than an ideological fairy story, partly to keep viewers believing in the cause. Would that we could have a world where the best-intentioned half-wit could pop up at opportune moments in history, winning hearts, amassing a fortune, becoming famous. Sadly, the world generally belongs to those who have screwed over someone else to get there - and that isnt Forrest, hes too nice a guy.。

    跪求1千字的英文影评!不胜感激!!!!!!

    第一篇: A Holiday worth celebrating every day of the year. The Princess awakens from her slumbers in this classic fall-from-innocence, coming-of-age tale with a royal twist. Audrey Hepburn stakes her claim as the most perfect woman who ever lived. Gregory Peck at his best as the neer-do-well American reporter who guides her chastely from girlhood to womanhood. What can I add? One of the finest movies ever made. Now will you please stop reading this review and rent the movie, for heavens sake? 。

    Now, according to the rules, this review has to go for at least 10 lines. And yet Ive said everything I have to say about Roman Holiday. It is perfect. Rent it. Or better yet, buy it. You wont regret it. There, now thats 11 lines, that ought to do it. 第二篇: With a very nice blend of fantasy and reality, and two very likable stars, "Roman Holiday" is both entertaining and thoughtful. Sometimes it is very funny, and at other times it makes you feel a great sympathy and warmth towards the characters. Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck are ideal in the leading roles, and the story is very clever in getting a lot of mileage out of a simple idea without pushing things too far, which makes it quite effective. The idea of Princess Ann (Audrey) slipping away unnoticed and unrecognized for a day of fun and freedom from responsibility is of course fanciful, but it works for a lot of reasons, not the least of which is Pecks role as a pragmatic newsman. He is a good balance for Hepburns charm and energy, remaining calm and logical without ever becoming cold or distant. You feel as if you could spend a lot more than a couple of hours in their company. And how could you improve on Eddie Alberts performance as Pecks photographer friend? The movie also adds in the atmosphere of Rome itself, with some creative scenes that make good use of the setting. There are many fine moments in a story that at times seems almost like a daydream, and then it brings the characters back to reality in a moving way. Its not an easy combination to pull off, but here it all fits together very well, to make the kind of classic worth remembering, and one which you can watch and enjoy more than once.罗马假日。

    发表评论

    登录后才能评论