当幸福来敲门影评(英文)

高一水平的,500字左右

lucifer487 2021-09-19 09:35 201 次浏览 赞 71

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  • 吃不饱的阿呜

    what does happiness mean ?Maybe we don not know,because we have not been experienced some troubles the middle-aged man met .Befor i watched this movie, i heard everyone watching with tears ! i can understand it .how can u imagine ? a man ,perhaps not young,is in povertyd and his wife left him,He wants to cry ,but he can not,because he has a son .in a way ,his son is his tomorrow,is what he works for!
    what most impressed me is what happened when in public westroom .he cried holding his son. A child described the westroom as a cave !yeah ,it is a cave !he really knew that it is only a cave that only can protect them for a while !So next time when he needed help ,he did not get again.
    下面的明天再写!!!!

    浏览 225赞 67时间 2024-02-18
  • 大嘴Yuki

    Almost too heartbreaking to be uplifting even if it ultimately does it, but still engaging and driven by another very good

    Chris Gardner is a struggling salesman who finds himself having to look after his son when his wife gives up and leaves him. Using his charm as much as his academic record, Chris wins his way onto an internship programme of twenty, with only one job at the end. He has the determination to make it but with no salary and almost no income from his sales efforts, Chris finds himself homeless and increasingly desperate as he tries to keep up with his peers by day and survive the rest of the time.

    This is an unusual film that, were it totally successful, could be called a victim of that success. Certainly the story it is telling is uplifting and very much testimony to the determination and courage of one man to make it despite tremendous odds. OK so he is not diving into burning buildings to save babies but it is still an engaging and inspiring story because of the sheer endless scale of the challenge and disappointment. It also helps that the sheer weight of soul-destroying challenges that he works through makes it almost impossible for all but the hardest hearted viewer not to feel happy for Chris when he finally makes it (as we know he ultimately will, or else his story would not be a film!) even if "making it" is "making money", which some viewers may find to be not totally worthy in itself. Ironically though this same weight of events also works against the film because it does make it a consistently hard watch. It is praise in a way because I personally tensed up with every added sorrow and this happened because of how convincing and heartbreaking this festival of misery and unfairness was.

    A massive part of this working as well as it does is Smith's performance. I last saw him in I Am Legend where I thought that the narrative development in that film totally undid his wonderfully convincing performance in the first half. Here again he is quite brilliant – utterly convincing, showing a flicker of spirit deep within him while also clearly showing each kick, each challenge on his increasingly worn face. Smith junior could have been one of those terribly cute-kid type roles but just about avoids it. Sure he is cute but he is not annoying, mainly because of how natural he is. I think he is really helped by the fact that he does seem to be able to act (or at least "pretend") but more than he already has a relationship with his father that feeds their on screen one. They work well together but ultimately the film is owned by Will Smith, who is great.

    Overall then this is an engaging and ultimately inspiring film but not one that is a lot of fun to watch. By virtue of how convincing Smith and the overall delivery is, I felt the tension in my own body, felt the crushing blows of each misfortune or challenge. It helps the film in a way but it did seem like the "uplifting" material is a long time coming.

    浏览 476赞 66时间 2023-08-05

当幸福来敲门影评(英文)

高一水平的,500字左右