第1个回答 2021-07-04
2020年看的第一场是《雪人奇缘》,8月21日上映了一部名为《八佰》的电影。有很多同学已看过,我看了预告片儿,感觉很有兴趣。
上午下了古筝课后来到奥斯卡影城,取票进场,进入了二号厅,发现人并不多,前四排只有我一个人。这倒与我预想的场景不同。后来想想,电影结束时正是饭点儿。所以人少也是应当的。
电影开演了,我逐渐被精彩的剧情所吸引。背后持续传来儿童哭声,真是大煞风景,破坏用户体验。我心想,小孩不敢看,就带出去,为什么要影响他人。
《八佰》改编于历史真实事件,讲述的是1937年淞沪会战末期,国民革命军第88师524团留守上海四行仓库,以租借一河之隔,孤军奋战四昼夜,造就了罕见的被围观的战争。名 为八百,实则只有420人。造就了这个奇迹。《八佰》历时230天拍摄,整部电影用了300颗照明弹来重现当年战场上的照明效果。共烧掉300多斤烟油和近五吨的报纸。设置相当于十部大战争剧总和的5万个地面子弹点,打造了一个硝烟弥漫、炮火四起的真实战场。
苏州河把1937年的上海一分为二:左边苍夷满目、硝烟四起;右边则灯红柳绿,一片繁荣,曼妙女倚栏望,而这里却是时时有生命危险。
最令我震撼的是升国旗,升国旗会激怒日军,可是明明在自己的地盘上,凭什么不能升?那还有什么尊严?国旗升起来了,日军飞机来炸,人肉来挡,无论如何,国旗不能倒。
四万万中国人在战争面前。竟不如那400人,“国人皆如此,倭寇何敢?”本回答被网友采纳
第2个回答 2022-06-25
Tribute to Forrest Gump
A brilliant story of a supposedly \\"average joe,\\" that provides a snapshot of the modern history of the United States, Forrest Gump is truly a timeless classic. The first time I saw this movie, I immediately fell in love with the main character, the story as it incorporated major historical events into the plot in a comic fashion, the subtle nuances of human bonds and relationships that effortlessly withstand the tests of time, and the wonderfully arranged soundtrack that boasts some the biggest hits of the 1960's and '70's. Add to this some exceptional acting by Tom Hanks, Robin Wright-Penn, Sally Field, Gary Sinise and the rest of the talented cast, and this picture had \\"Oscar\\" written all over it. I have loved this movie since the first time that I saw it, and I can watch it another couple of hundred of times.
Speaking of watching this movie again, I happened to catch it on TV the other day and once again I found myself riveted to the tube. This time around, I seem to have been paying particular attention to the lifelong relationship that Forrest and Jenny share, and to me, it's a very special kind of bond that these two characters share. In spite of the numerous separations and the individual lives that they end up leading, they are truly inseparable; their destinies are intertwined. And, as much of a pragmatic, cynical realist as I consider myself, the undying love that Forrest has for Jenny always makes my eyes well up. The simple beauty, or the beauteous simplicity of Forrest's love shows up every time his path crosses hers; when he goes to her dorm and saves her from the guy she's seeing at the time, when he goes to see her onstage rendition of Joan Baez and he saves her from the raucous marines, or when she's with the abusive boyfriend who's in cahoots with the Black Panthers. Even when she shows up at his doorstep, he welcomes her with open arms and proceeds to ask her if she'll marry him. He thinks of her when she's not around, and his world comes alive when he's with her. That, to me, is a beautiful story of love. Love, that goes beyond any definition or expression any human being can give it. That's what I want in my life, as cold-hearted and grave as I can be at times.
This depiction of this pure emotion is as close to perfect as it can possibly be. And this is one of the reasons that I like this movie. Each time I watch it, I find something else that I missed the time before. A must-see if you haven't seen it before.
第3个回答 2022-06-28
Tribute to Forrest Gump
A brilliant story of a supposedly \\"average joe,\\" that provides a snapshot of the modern history of the United States, Forrest Gump is truly a timeless classic. The first time I saw this movie, I immediately fell in love with the main character, the story as it incorporated major historical events into the plot in a comic fashion, the subtle nuances of human bonds and relationships that effortlessly withstand the tests of time, and the wonderfully arranged soundtrack that boasts some the biggest hits of the 1960's and '70's. Add to this some exceptional acting by Tom Hanks, Robin Wright-Penn, Sally Field, Gary Sinise and the rest of the talented cast, and this picture had \\"Oscar\\" written all over it. I have loved this movie since the first time that I saw it, and I can watch it another couple of hundred of times.
Speaking of watching this movie again, I happened to catch it on TV the other day and once again I found myself riveted to the tube. This time around, I seem to have been paying particular attention to the lifelong relationship that Forrest and Jenny share, and to me, it's a very special kind of bond that these two characters share. In spite of the numerous separations and the individual lives that they end up leading, they are truly inseparable; their destinies are intertwined. And, as much of a pragmatic, cynical realist as I consider myself, the undying love that Forrest has for Jenny always makes my eyes well up. The simple beauty, or the beauteous simplicity of Forrest's love shows up every time his path crosses hers; when he goes to her dorm and saves her from the guy she's seeing at the time, when he goes to see her onstage rendition of Joan Baez and he saves her from the raucous marines, or when she's with the abusive boyfriend who's in cahoots with the Black Panthers. Even when she shows up at his doorstep, he welcomes her with open arms and proceeds to ask her if she'll marry him. He thinks of her when she's not around, and his world comes alive when he's with her. That, to me, is a beautiful story of love. Love, that goes beyond any definition or expression any human being can give it. That's what I want in my life, as cold-hearted and grave as I can be at times.
This depiction of this pure emotion is as close to perfect as it can possibly be. And this is one of the reasons that I like this movie. Each time I watch it, I find something else that I missed the time before. A must-see if you haven't seen it before.
第4个回答 2022-06-26
Tribute to Forrest Gump
A brilliant story of a supposedly \\"average joe,\\" that provides a snapshot of the modern history of the United States, Forrest Gump is truly a timeless classic. The first time I saw this movie, I immediately fell in love with the main character, the story as it incorporated major historical events into the plot in a comic fashion, the subtle nuances of human bonds and relationships that effortlessly withstand the tests of time, and the wonderfully arranged soundtrack that boasts some the biggest hits of the 1960's and '70's. Add to this some exceptional acting by Tom Hanks, Robin Wright-Penn, Sally Field, Gary Sinise and the rest of the talented cast, and this picture had \\"Oscar\\" written all over it. I have loved this movie since the first time that I saw it, and I can watch it another couple of hundred of times.
Speaking of watching this movie again, I happened to catch it on TV the other day and once again I found myself riveted to the tube. This time around, I seem to have been paying particular attention to the lifelong relationship that Forrest and Jenny share, and to me, it's a very special kind of bond that these two characters share. In spite of the numerous separations and the individual lives that they end up leading, they are truly inseparable; their destinies are intertwined. And, as much of a pragmatic, cynical realist as I consider myself, the undying love that Forrest has for Jenny always makes my eyes well up. The simple beauty, or the beauteous simplicity of Forrest's love shows up every time his path crosses hers; when he goes to her dorm and saves her from the guy she's seeing at the time, when he goes to see her onstage rendition of Joan Baez and he saves her from the raucous marines, or when she's with the abusive boyfriend who's in cahoots with the Black Panthers. Even when she shows up at his doorstep, he welcomes her with open arms and proceeds to ask her if she'll marry him. He thinks of her when she's not around, and his world comes alive when he's with her. That, to me, is a beautiful story of love. Love, that goes beyond any definition or expression any human being can give it. That's what I want in my life, as cold-hearted and grave as I can be at times.
This depiction of this pure emotion is as close to perfect as it can possibly be. And this is one of the reasons that I like this movie. Each time I watch it, I find something else that I missed the time before. A must-see if you haven't seen it before.