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Sleepless in Seattle《西雅图不眠夜》Sleepless in Seattle has been billed as a "romantic comedy", but the accent is more on romance than humor. Comic moments are kept to a minimum, and there are only a couple of openly funny scenes (one involves a comparison of "male" and "female" movies -- An Affair to Remember versus The Dirty Dozen). While lacking the unfettered charm and exuberance of Kenneth Branagh's Much Ado About Nothing, this film is nevertheless enjoyable on its own feather-light terms
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《花木兰》 Why Mulan sticks out as a great Disney film. I was impressed by this Disney film for so many reasons, too many to list here, but I will go on the record as saying that Mulan has got to be one of the best Disney female characters that ever saw production, in the midst of a colorful and artistic film, that will resonate in your memory. Mulan sticks out in my mind for this reason. For once, we have a strong female lead, or at the least, stronger than most of them. She isn't counted among the Disney "princesses" line-up. She doesn't want for herself, and she seeks to look deeper within herself to discover her inner being. She isn't like Ariel, who wants to be someone else. She isn't like Jasmine, who sits in luxury, waiting to be swept off her feet by Prince Charming, just like Snow White, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, and almost any female character that Disney brings to life. And while she does share some traits among this list, she stands out because she does something that these do not. She uses her mind. Mulan, in fact, has more in common with male Disney leads than the female Disney leads. Mulan is a thinker, and a do-er. She's resourceful, like Aladdin. She is quick to act, like Eric (mermaid.) And she sacrifices herself for the sake of others, like Hercules. She also speaks her mind, even in a culture that does not allow such a thing. She doesn't waste time pining about "will I ever find true love?" Indeed, we see that she has an attraction to Shang (as he was her husband in the legends,) but we see her uncomfortable and unsure of meeting the Match-maker. She begs for her father's life when Chi-Fu came to the village. When you see her make her decision to take her father's place in the army, she does so out of her love for him, valuing his life above hers. She doesn't wish to become a man to see what it is like or for a change. Only to save his life. She later doubts herself and her reasons for going, but she did so because of her inner strengths, something other female Disney leads too often lack. (And it is these strengths that Shang is attracted to at the end.) This movie also has a simple, but very effective villain, Shan Yu. Though not as memorable as Jafar or Ursula, he is more effective and more menacing because he is not fantastic. By that, I mean that he is not magical, he holds no special power. He is portrayed as a man, and as a man that could have truly existed, performing vicious acts that men do. We see the destruction that his army lays to a village, and when Mulan finds the doll, it shows that Shan Yu left no one living, man, woman or child. This is what makes him so effective as a villain, showing how truly human he indeed is. Granted, the producers did not develop him in any great depth, but they showed enough of him to remind us of his threat to China. Besides, sometimes the better villains are the ones you don't know too much about, or see a lot of. Of the rest of the supporting cast, I will only mention four of them as being memorable in any real way. Chi-Fu, the emperor's consultant, was a reminder of the way many men looked at women in this culture. He thrusts his head up when Mulan begs for her father's life, and when she is discovered to be a woman, though she is a hero, he is quick to insult her, and to order her execution, simply because she impersonated a man. The other three were, of course, her comrades, Ling, Yao, and Chian Po. Though they were mainly comic relief (almost like a 3 stooges set,) they remained loyal to Mulan and trusted her fully, even after she was discovered. I like them, because they were not discriminatory to her in any way, even trying to stop her execution. When Mulan told them she had an idea to help the emperor faster, they were the first to her side, even when Shang was still reluctant to do so. Overall, a wonderful movie to the Disney list. If you haven't seen it, then
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[英文动画片观后感]英文动画片观后感英文动画片观后感由迪斯尼制作的动画影片《花木兰》别出心裁,给了我们不一样视觉感受,英文动画片观后感。影片对花木兰的故事进行了改编,但没有改变具体的史实。影片具有浪漫主义色彩,影片具有幽默、风趣的风格,看起来给人酣畅淋漓的感觉,非常轻松。这样的风格是极受小孩子欢迎的。在古老的中国,有一位个性爽朗,性情善良的好女孩,名字叫作花木兰,身为花家的大女儿,花木兰在父母开明的教悔下,一直很期待自己能花家带来荣耀。不过就在北方匈奴来犯,国家正大举征兵的时候,木兰年迈的父亲竟也被徵召上战场,伤心的花木兰害怕父亲会一去不返,便趁着午夜假扮成男装,偷走父亲的盔甲,代替父亲上战场去。花家的祖宗为保护花木兰,于是派出一只心地善良的木须龙去陪伴她,这只讲话像连珠炮又爱生气的小龙,在一路上为木兰带来许多欢笑与协助。 而迪士尼在第36部年度长篇动画钜片,首次采用中国古老的传奇故事“花木兰”,在600位多位迪士尼动画师,孜孜不倦历时四年的时间,将传说内容幻化为令人目不暇给的动画场面,其中当然不乏优美的配乐与令人捧腹大笑的幽默罗!影片中的一对活宝--木须龙和蟋蟀,两个原本毫无拉拢的个体出现在了剧中,成了影片的一大看点,他们极尽搞笑之能事,木须龙活跃万分,蟋蟀则低调行事,但两者结合在一起则闹出了很多笑料,观后感《英文动画片观后感》。这条龙虚荣心强,爱面子,具有人性一面,此外,这龙还有疯的特点,让人极为喜爱,活脱就是活宝一个。在雪山跟匈奴一战的时候,这头龙还在雪崩的时候拿个铠甲冲浪,令人发笑不已。 而对于出身于古老中国家庭的花木兰,她自小便是个聪明伶俐,志气高昂的女孩,虽然她一心一意想要父母为她这个女儿感到骄傲,但似乎常常弄巧成拙,令她自己伤心不已。当她得知年迈的父亲将被徵召入伍,以对抗日渐入侵的匈奴时,花木兰不禁为父亲的安危感到忧心,突生的勇气促使木兰决定告别家乡,女扮男装“代父从军”,就像是得到祖先们的庇荫般,。由被排斥到接受,就在花木兰的军人生活渐入佳境时,她女扮男装的身份被揭穿了,她与木须被抛弃在冰天雪地的边疆,即使在如此恶劣的情势之下,木兰都没有放弃对抗挫折的勇气,但是原想要为家人带来骄傲的花木兰,要如何回到中原,并证明自己的一片心意?而瞒骗父母出征,欺骗长官从军的欺君之罪,又要会让花木兰如何面对自己的家人呢?从军之后,花木兰靠着自己的坚持的毅力与耐性,通过了许多困难的训练与考验,也成为军中不可或缺的大将。然而,就在赴北方作战时,花木兰的女儿身被军中的同僚发现,众家男子害怕木兰会被朝廷大官判以「欺君之罪」,只好将她遗弃在冰山雪地之中,自行前往匈奴之地作战。幸好在这么艰难的时刻里,木须龙一直陪伴在她身边,不时给她精神上的支持与鼓励,而凭着一股坚强的意志与要为花家带来荣耀的信念,木兰最后协助朝廷大军抵挡了匈奴的来犯,救了全中国。无论从故事体裁还是任务形象塑造上,动画影片花木兰都是我们心目中的经典之作!
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