飘英文影评
❶ 《飘》女主人公英文评论
I think,first,i like she ,but shi isnot a good mother,she ie brave woman.
第一她在困难的时候敢于承担责任,虽然也有动摇,但最后仍然承担责任,比如她救了梅兰妮,她重振塔拉园,后来长期扶助阿仕莱一家等等.
第二她敢于去爱,无怨无悔,她的整个青春都在爱着阿仕莱,没有回报但她仍没有放弃努力,直到能力的极限为止.
第三知错能改,当她最后明白她之前所为是错误时,她马上象瑞德道歉,请求原谅.
总的来说,斯佳丽堪称锦帼不让须眉的奇女子,人中龙凤,难怪瑞德这样的牛人也拜倒在她的石榴裙下.
每次看《乱世佳人》,每次都有不同的收获。年轻时看,讨厌虚荣爱出风头的斯嘉丽,
喜欢纯洁善良的玫兰妮,不喜欢油腔滑调的瑞德巴特勒,喜欢温文尔雅的阿希礼,
喜欢南方如画的景致和田园牧歌式的生活,不喜欢北方的浮华和放荡。
后来看了多次之后,不由得对斯嘉丽敬佩起来,缘本是一个弱女子,任性而年青,
第一次结婚是一时的冲动报复,嫁给了不爱的男孩,让自己成为了年轻的寡妇。
第二次结婚是为了一家人的生存,抢走了妹妹的心上人,肯尼迪。
肯尼迪虽然是一个半老头子,却不是斯嘉丽的对手,面对她的冷酷和无情,他束手无策。
最终为了斯嘉丽差点遭受的侮辱去报复穷白人而被人击毙,不幸枉死。
却从未享受过斯嘉丽的一点爱。于是斯嘉丽再次成为寡妇,而且还是个有钱的寡妇。
在那个战火纷飞的年代,为了答应过阿希礼照顾玫兰妮的一句承诺,在北军就要攻占亚特兰大的时候,
斯嘉丽又果断地替玫兰妮接生,并找到瑞德冲破重重阻碍和关卡,回到了乡下老家--陶拉。
在又饥又饿之时,她又遭受了母亲病亡、父亲痴呆、家里被劫,一穷二白的多重打击,
她不屈不挠,带头种田干活,喝令妹妹下床摘棉花,并照顾玫兰妮和小波,支撑一家人的生计,
那时她顶多也不过是个二十来岁的小姑娘,本应是个在母亲怀里撒娇的小姑娘。
可是面对如此巨大的困难,她没有选择逃避,而是勇敢挑起家里的重担,
以常人难以企及的毅力抗争命运,每每看到斯嘉丽举着萝卜向天盟誓,决不愿让家人再受苦挨饿时,
我总是觉得拍片导演对光线和背景的运用是那么巧妙和艺术,
它那么生动地刻划了斯嘉丽渴望安定、渴望生存、渴望富裕的强烈而真实的内心情感。
我觉得那时的她,已完成了最艰难的嬗变,由一只丑陋的毛毛虫破茧而出变成了美丽的蝶,自由而高贵,
那时的斯嘉丽就像一个女神---渴望富有、并为此能不择手段的欲望女神。
我必须承认,对我来说,《乱世佳人》的吸引力之所以这么大,和克拉克盖博主演的瑞德巴特勒绝对有关系。
当然,费雯丽眯着那双像猫那样的绿眼,迷人而妖媚,同样也让人倾倒。
她是个让女人都能为之神魂颠倒的女人,她自私、冷酷、无情、聪明、不择手段、坚强,
却不乏善良、美丽、脆弱;她是一个高不可攀的女神,让许多女人都梦想着能像她那样,
集财富、美貌、能干、坚强于一身,让瑞德那样的男人能够为她而倾倒。至少我曾经就那样想过。
但我认为,瑞德给我们这些女性观众带来的却更多是对爱情和婚姻的甜美幻想,
他是那么潇洒倜傥,那么玩世不恭,那么自信过人,富有并充满了成熟男人的魅力,
该是多少女性心目中的偶像啊。
在这里,简单回闪斯嘉丽和瑞德相遇、相识、相爱的几个片段,
就能让人对瑞德爱我所爱,坚持自儿,富有个性的男性魅力印象深刻:
片段一:瑞德第一次见到斯嘉丽是在十二像树园的舞会上。斯嘉丽向所有的男士卖弄风情,
却发现瑞德正注意她,斯嘉丽向身边的女伴抱怨说:“他看我的样子,就像我没穿衣服”
可见瑞德给人的感觉不是温文尔雅,富有绅士风度,对世事的有种别人所不具备的强大洞察力和影响力,
表明了他与一般的南方男人不同点:现实、大胆而富有进攻性,
当他躲在客厅里偷听斯嘉丽大胆地向阿希礼表露爱慕,
但因遭到婉拒,她气急败坏地搧了阿希礼一个耳光,并砸碎了一个小花瓶时,他吹了一个口哨,
于是他被斯嘉丽指责为不是一个绅士,而他同时也反唇相讥斯嘉丽不是一个真正的淑女,让斯嘉丽气极。
俩人第一次相见就是一次爱情的交锋。
片段二:斯嘉丽因查尔斯病亡到亚特兰大散心,正在服丧的她,十分渴望能再度飞旋于舞池中,
表现了她在内心里对无拘无束、自由生活的向往和憧憬。
是瑞德看出了她的心思,并出重金替她撬开了那个压抑而沉闷的社会道德囚笼,
使她走上了和别的南方女人最不相同的命运之路。这正是斯嘉丽反叛旧的社会道德标准迈出的关键性一步,
而这一步,如果没有瑞德暗中巧妙的支持和安排,斯嘉丽是决不会踏出的。
如果没了这关健一步,那么日后那个能干、要强、并独挡一面的乱世佳人---斯嘉丽就决不会存在了!
片段三:瑞德为了帮助斯嘉丽重返故里,拼死弄了一辆马车,并帮助她把玫兰妮和小波抱到马车上,
同时一路历经辛苦,并在即将要到达的时候,瑞德看到许多南方兵前仆后继,视死如归,
深感震憾,并决定上战场,为保卫家园尽一份力。这时可以看出,为了心爱的女人,他能出生入死;
同样,面临家园被毁之境,他也是一个热血之人,
导演在这里才向我们描绘了一个深藏在平日玩世不恭外表下,
也具有一颗为荣誉甘洒热血之心的典型南方男性的形象。
在这里我们看到,虽然瑞德平日里非常精明、现实,但他骨子里其实还是一个南方人。
片段四:瑞特在经历了丧女之痛和斯嘉丽在精神上的背叛后,面对玫兰妮的之死,对一切都灰心失望至极,
回家收拾行李,返回自己的故乡,查尔斯顿。当愚蠢的斯嘉丽最后发现自己已深爱瑞德时,
才发现已最终失去了自己最心爱的人。瑞德最后走得十分干脆,让斯嘉丽深感懊悔。
直到这里,我们才听到那颗曾经为爱而柔软的心破碎的声音,同时也因为破碎而对斯嘉丽变得“冷酷无情”,
这里的瑞德才让我们感觉到,这个男人敢爱敢恨,处理事情十分干脆利落,极富男性魅力。
❷ 乱世佳人英语影评
Gone With the Wind” is quite famous. The story happens ring Civil War. Scarlet, the daughter of a farmer was beautiful and attractive. Before the war, her life was placid. But when the war broke out, her life changed totally. Her husband died because of disease, and she became a widow. However, she was different from other women. She couldn’t bear wearing dark clothes and staying at home all the time. Just at that time, Captain Butler came into her life. They were very similar, both treacherous and avaricious, so they soon became friends. Scarlet had to be feed the whole family, and this made her marble. Later on, Scarlet had her own factory, and was graally disliked by many people because of her arrogance.Captain Butler was very wealthy and charming as well. He loved Scarlet, and before long, they got married.On the other hand, Scarlet had been loving a man called Ashley for a long time, but Ashley had a wife, Melanie, who was respected by everyone, except Scarlet. Even after she got married with Butler, she still wanted Ashley.Some time later, Scarlet and Captain Butler had a daughter. This made Butler become a kind father. But their daughter died. From then on, Scarlet and Butler quarreled much oftener than before. Otherwise, when Scarlet met Ashley on his birthday at the factory, people saw them hugging, and this made Butler fly into a rage.Melanie fell sick and she was about to die. Scarlet talked with her beside her bed, and she suddenly realized that Melanie was her only female friend, and she loved her very much. She also realized she didn’t really love Ashley. But everything was too late. When she came back home, Captain Butler was leaving. Her tears couldn’t do any help, and she could only watch him leave.This story figured a lady who was fortitudinous. But the society made her play hard, and her personality distorted. She only cared for money, and she didn’t care about other people’s feeling. When she finally regretted, Butler’s patience had been deplenishedIn addition, Scarlet had a tag, “ Tomorrow is another day.” This showed that she was optimistic. When Butler left her, she also said, “Tomorrow is another day.” This sentence gave her courage, and made her feel much better. Maybe we should learn this point from her. No matter how difficult our life is, just face it optimistically, and tomorrow would be another day.
❸ 飘的一句话英文影评
The most classic movie ever that presents a sentimental view of the Civil War
❹ 影评电影《飘》,英语的怎么写
注意看了:gone with the wind
Scarlett is a woman who can deal with a nation at war, Atlanta burning, the Union Army carrying off everything from her beloved Tara, the carpetbaggers who arrive after the war. Scarlett is beautiful. She has vitality. But Ashley, the man she has wanted for so long, is going to marry his placid cousin, Melanie. Mammy warns Scarlett to behave herself at the party at Twelve Oaks. There is a new man there that day, the day the Civil War begins. Rhett Butler. Scarlett does not know he is in the room when she pleads with Ashley to choose her instead of Melanie.
Gone With the Wind, an all-time best-seller by Margaret
Mitchell, is a legendary recollection of the last brilliance of the Old South. The writer's debut novel was an instant success. And the story has been bestowed an even further reaching popularity since Vivian Leigh presented a vivid translation to the screen of Katie Scarlett O'Hara, a southern belle raised in her father's white-pillared plantation Tara. A climax of Hollywood, from Director Victor Fleming for MGM, Gone with the Wind is more than a vicissitude, it is also an old, lost culture revisited.
It is Old South, which today is no more than a dream remembered. People were once there, living with the high strong slaves' songs in the quarters, in security, peace and eternity. Here, Scarlett spends her young maiden years. She is well disciplined by her mother, but her blazing green eyes always betray her covert capricious self; the one who enjoys parties and the surrounding ofbeaus. She dreams to marry the noble Ashley Wilkes. The impending war shatters the golden peace of the South, and leaves many lives permanently changed. Plantations, treasures, and honor are ruined. Scarlett is made a most peculiar widow by the war, and then compelled into a second marriage in continuation of her struggle for the salvation of Tara. And her third marriage to Rhett Butler is also jeopardized because of her secret, stubborn ardency for Ashley.
❺ 电影《飘》的观后感不少于1400
一切仿佛是注定的。
前不久重看电影《乱世佳人》,心中再次升起这句话。
电影结尾,白瑞德离开了斯佳丽,要返回老家去寻找“美好的事物”,斯佳丽冲出去想找回白瑞德。
然而,等她冲到了院子里,有那么一刻,她呆住了,因为此时的情景,曾一次次出现在她的梦里。那个梦,她对白瑞德说过:“我在迷雾中寻找什么,可谁也找不到。”
优秀的小说,总是容易读到宿命论的味道。然而,假若有命,命由谁定?
1993年的暑假,我刚读大一,本来很怵英文的我花了整整一个暑假读英文版的《乱世佳人》,很多地方似懂非懂,但还是被吸引,于是暑假结束后又在北京大学图书馆读了中文的《乱世佳人》。
那时,还不懂得这部小说中隐含着的自传的味道,对作者玛格丽特·米切尔在小说中制造的宿命论颇有点瞧不起,甚至不自觉中将这部小说列入了二流小说之列。
但16年后再看电影《乱世佳人》,理解力已完全不同,寥寥几个细节,已然明白,这的确像是命中注定,问题只是,命是什么。
电影一开始,斯佳丽的父亲骑着马在庄园中飞奔,宿命已开始。
那一瞬间,我似乎全然明白了这个著名的故事中的一切道理。斯佳丽的父亲是颇有点粗鲁但顽强的爱尔兰人。那么,白瑞德呢,不也正是桀骜不逊而又坚强的男人?再看看艾什利,他恰恰相反,是温文尔雅的英国绅士一般的男子。
由此,立即便可以明白,斯佳丽为什么迷恋艾什利。因为,艾什利和她的爸爸是完全相反的男子。
套用我的理论,可以说,因为对自己的父亲有不满的地方,所以斯佳丽头脑中发展出了一个“理想父亲”的原型,而这也是她长大后的“理想男人”的原型所在。父亲是粗鲁的,而她理想中的白马王子就是儒雅的。
斯佳丽最终明白,她并不爱艾什利,她发现艾什利是一个柔弱的男子,缺乏生命力。这时她也明白,她爱的还是白瑞德,这个总是讽刺她、戏弄她而又将她照顾得无微不至同时又具有剽悍的生命力的男人。
不过,在我看来,“她不爱艾什利”,这只是问题的一方面,只怕无论如何醒悟,像艾什利这样的男人,仍然会对斯佳丽有一种特殊的吸引力,因为靠近这样的男子,会让她觉得,她的生命似乎圆满了。
但更进一步讲,她并不能真正和艾什利生活在一起。因为,其实她从来没有学会和这样的男子相处,她学会的,就是如何和白瑞德,也即父亲这样的男人相处,她可以和他们一样粗鲁无礼,一样残忍无情,但又在这种前提之下找到相互欣赏和共处的方法。
然而,到底该如何和艾什利相处呢?斯佳丽并不知道,她其实也从来没有看清楚过艾什利的真实存在。艾什利的太太梅兰妮,一开始就知道艾什利的真实的样子,并尊重和爱他的真实,但斯佳丽不同,她是喜欢他的温文尔雅,但她是否喜欢他没有生命力呢?她是否能接受,艾什利其实根本无法依靠呢?
所以,尽管斯佳丽迷恋艾什利,但假若真和他生活在一起的话,她会很快失望并不能忍受。那时,她才会怀念像父亲那样的男人的好。
与此相反的是,尽管她意识上一直讨厌白瑞德,但他们其实是天作之合,他们都知道如何刺激对方,如果挑逗彼此,同时又如何相处,这种相处中有着许许多多的默契,这种默契不需要再学习,因为她早已在和父亲的相处中学到了。当然,相当一部分的学习要归功于她的黑人奶妈玛格丽特。
类似的故事,我在我的周围也屡屡发现,很多人憧憬某类异性,但当对方真要接受自己时,他们却开始莫名其妙地退缩,而最终选择了一个自己貌似不喜欢的异性。接下来,他们和配偶在婚姻中不断战争,同时也不断思念那梦中情人的美好。但这永远是水中花镜中月,他们并不敢真正接近,那会令幻想破灭。
这不只是斯佳丽的宿命,这也是故事中白瑞德、艾什利和梅兰妮的宿命。
斯佳丽迷恋艾什利,是因为艾什利与自己的父亲正好相反。这个道理也可以用在梅兰妮对斯佳丽的喜爱上——她之所以那么喜爱斯佳丽,是因为斯佳丽和她完全相反。是的,斯佳丽有些残忍,有些为所欲为,而她却是无比善良,极其善解人意。
但是,在似乎完全美好的梅兰妮心中,是否藏着一个渴望,一个想做斯佳丽那样为所欲为又无拘无束的女子的渴望呢?
人性是矛盾的,这导致我们有时候看上去在某一方面很极端,例如梅兰妮的善良就达到了一种极致。但人性又是渴望圆融和平衡的,若只有某一个极致,一个人就会失去平衡,所以在这一方面达到极致的人,会和在相反的那一方面达到极致的人莫名其妙地纠缠在一起。所以,梅兰妮会喜欢斯佳丽,这可以从她第一次见到斯佳丽时找到答案,当时她由衷赞叹说,斯佳丽,我多么喜欢你的活力。
艾什利也一样,他和他生命中最爱的女人,都是儒雅而柔弱的,那么,斯佳丽又如何不对他构成致命的诱惑呢?但他是那么善良,而他又是那么离不开梅兰妮,所以他最多只能是和斯佳丽有一吻。
那一吻产生后,梅兰妮对斯佳丽似乎没有任何嫉恨。表面上,她说,她相信艾什利和斯佳丽,深层中,是不是她对斯佳丽也有一种渴望?
同样的,我们会看到,白瑞德对梅兰妮无比敬重,称梅兰妮是他遇见的“唯一真正的好人”。这样一个“唯一真正的好人”,会平衡他和斯佳丽为所欲为的世界。
其实,可以推测,白瑞德的妈妈,要么像斯佳丽,要么像梅兰妮,而且像斯佳丽的可能性更大一些。看起来,他的宿命,是他成年后和斯佳丽的纠缠,但这种宿命,首先是他和他的妈妈的命运的纠缠。
并且,白瑞德和斯佳丽的命运,从他们第一次相遇就可以看到,这将是一个悲剧。
这是由他们的互动方式所决定的。白瑞德很会刺激斯佳丽,他说,我知道你是什么样的女人,你别玩游戏了,你和我一样自私,我们是一伙的。然而,他又说,我愿意宠爱你这样的女人。
这都是真的,电影和小说中我们看到,白瑞德甘愿为斯佳丽付出一切。
但这都只是他内心的一部分。他内心中藏着的另一个答案是,像你这样的女人,假若我为你付出了一切,你能不能真正爱上我呢?
这是一个没有完成的愿望。他首先在妈妈那里玩过,假若他的妈妈像斯佳丽一样自私任性、为所欲为而且有点残忍,那么这个愿望不可能会实现。
未被完成的愿望是一个诅咒,所以他不甘心,所以,等他长大后,他要再找一个像妈妈那样的女子,再玩一回类似的游戏,希望这次能实现这个没有完成的愿望。
这次,从根本上讲,他是完成了的,因为斯佳丽最后明白,她爱的不是艾什利而是白瑞德。
但是,无论梅兰妮如何澄清,白瑞德是不回相信的,他还是相信,她更爱艾什利多一些。
这是一个自我实现的预言,或许白瑞德在艾什利这种男人面前是自卑的。他原来的家庭中,有这样一个男人吗,譬如父亲或兄弟?在与这个男人竞争妈妈的爱时,他成功了还是失败了?
假若是失败的,那么在白瑞德看来,这是宿命的重演。
其实,这也是他的追求。当他从欧洲回来,见到斯佳丽的第一句话,就充满嘲讽,结果,令本来想向他表达满腹爱意的斯佳丽立即变成了一个刺猬,他们又一次开始相互伤害,玩起了这种他们不需要学习的游戏。
最后,完全美好的梅兰妮死了,她尽管虚弱,但她却是能平衡这四个人的中坚力量,没有了她,这个错综复杂的关系立即崩溃了。
所以,白瑞德才说,他要离开斯佳丽回到家乡,去寻找美好。梅兰妮是一个美好,那么,他家乡的美好又是谁?他的寻找将要遭遇的,会不会和斯佳丽一样是一团迷雾?
《乱世佳人》的小说和电影都成了传奇,感动了无数人,那是不是因为,我们都生活在这种宿命中?我们斟不破自己人生的那团迷雾。
其实,《乱世佳人》也是作者玛格丽特·米切尔的自传。小时候,她是梅兰妮一样的善解人意的女子,成年后,她变成了斯佳丽。她的第一任丈夫是艾什利一样的男子,而第二任丈夫则像白瑞德,并且名字也叫瑞德。
并且,她预言自己会死于车祸,而后来果真死于车祸。但车祸到底是偶然发生的,还是她所追求的呢?
假若玛格丽特·米切尔有现代小说之父卡夫卡的风格,相信她的小说就不只是靠故事打动人,也会多很多哲学式的思考,宿命论会浓厚很多。
这种哲学式的思考,我常常看到,其实不过是对自己人生的一种拔高,或者说是一种逃避。
一个男子对我说,他有一种很深的信仰,他觉得一切都是注定了的,无论他怎么挣扎,结局都不会改变。
听起来很哲学,听起来很宿命,而假若辩论起来,他也极有说服力。但我知道,根本在于,他的父母控制欲望极强,一切都帮他安排好了,他只能接受而不能反抗。
❻ 乱世佳人的英文影评加上中文翻译
无法不爱他。
坎坷的经历使他世故,甚至无法真心待人,
但在唯利是图、愤世嫉俗的外表下,
掩藏着的是一颗能带给任何人幸福的真心——
他能在最危急的关头出现在待产的梅兰妮和无措的斯佳丽面前,
脸上带着一贯的坏笑,
语气透着瑞德式的嘲讽。
但是就是这样一个男人,
用双臂圈紧近乎崩溃的斯佳丽,
安抚的话语,像温柔的魔咒,
能让任何狂躁的灵魂瞬间平静下来,
能让任何迷茫的躯体不再无措。
瑞德的魅力就在于,
他浑身上下散发出的成熟男人魅力
和无与伦比的智慧,
但这些都比不上最重要的一点,
那就是,他有一种神奇的力量,能带给人浓厚的安全感。
有他在,似乎所有事情都可以迎刃而解,
有他在,即使面对一切危难都不必担心,
他的双臂是那么的温暖有力,
如同最安全的避风港。
这样的男人,
他的怀中
便是最好的归宿。 Can't help falling in love with him.
Rough experience made him aware and can't even sincere,
But in mercenary, cynical appearance,
The hidden a star can bring anyone happy really --
He can in the most critical juncture appeared in birth Melanie and panicked scarlett in front,
The face always bad laugh,
Tone appearing rhett type of satire.
But that is such a man,
With your arms to snap ring tight, scarlett
Soothing words, like a soft spells,
Can make any manic soul instant calm down,
Can make any confusion body no longer away.
Rhett's charm lies in,
His whole body and send out the mature man glamour
And incomparable wisdom,
But it all comes down to the most important point,
That is, he has a kind of magic power that will bring people strong sense of security.
Have him on, it seems that all things can be solved,
Have him on, even facing all danger all don't worry about that.
His arms are so powerful, the warm
As the most safe haven.
So of man,
His arms
Is the best end-result.
❼ 求救:专家们哪为告诉我英文版的电影<飘>的影评!!!
你要的是乱世佳人的影评吗?
Gone with the Wind
Gone with the Wind is a very good movie, perhaps bordering on being great, but its subject matter and running time (which is easily 60 minutes too long) argue against its status as a masterpiece. As for its high placing on the AFI's list... it isn't the only travesty on that roster, but it is one of the most obvious.
Gone with the Wind is, simply put, a tale of two halves. The movie is divided by an intermission into a pair of roughly-equal segments. The first, which is brilliant and consistently captivating, covers the time period of the Civil War, beginning shortly after the election of Abraham Lincoln, and ending ring Sherman's march through Atlanta. The post-intermission half, which dishes out the suds, picks up at the end of the Civil War and concludes about eight years later. This portion of Gone with the Wind, while still retaining a degree of appeal and narrative interest, spins its wheels frequently.
Nevertheless, viewing Gone with the Wind on television pales in comparison to seeing it projected on a motion picture screen. New Line Cinema has chosen to re-release the film (which is now in its sixth major revival) for its 59th anniversary. (Why not wait a year for the 60th?) Anyone who loves movies but has only seen this one on TV or video is heartily encouraged to visit the nearest participating venue. Theatrically, Gone with the Wind is an entirely different experience from its small-screen counterpart; some of the second-half narrative tedium is effaced by the glorious visuals. With a restored three-strip Technicolor print that preserves all of the original's deep, vibrant colors and digitally-enhanced sound, this picture has never looked or sounded better.
Gone with the Wind has one of the best-known storylines of any film, e in large part to the popularity of the source material, Margaret Mitchell's best-selling 1936 book. It's essentially a sumptuous soap opera set around Civil War times in the deep South. The main character is Scarlett O'Hara (Vivien Leigh), the spoiled, manipulative daughter of an Irish immigrant plantation owner (Thomas Mitchell, who would later play Uncle Billy in Frank Capra's It's a Wonderful Life). Scarlett has two sisters, but she is by far the most spirited of the three O'Hara girls, and her father, seeing her as his successor, teaches her lessons about the importance of the land. "It's the only thing that lasts... the only thing worth fighting for," he comments in the face of war.
Scarlett is secretly in love with Ashley Wilkes (Leslie Howard), who is about to marry the gentle, demure Melanie Hamilton (Olivia De Havilland). When Scarlett confesses her love to Ashley, he admits his feelings for her, but notes that Melanie will make a much better wife. Immediately after this meeting, Scarlett has her first encounter with the irrepressible Rhett Butler (Clark Gable), the cynical, smart hero who eventually falls in love with her. They are two headstrong likes who simultaneously repel and attract one another. When Scarlett remarks, "You, Sir, are no gentleman," Rhett's smiling, easy response is, "And you're no lady."
The bulk of the film follows a romantic quadrangle as it unfolds against the backdrop of war and reconstruction in and around Atlanta and the O'Hara plantation, Tara. Scarlett is in love with Ashley, or thinks she is, but he won't leave his wife. Melanie loves both her husband and Scarlett, who improbably becomes her best friend. Rhett is smitten with Scarlett, and she is clearly interested in him, but the real question is how long it will take for her to recognize the depth of her feelings. Ultimately, when Rhett has finally had enough, he walks out of her life after answering "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn" to her plaintive query about what she's supposed to do without him.
The pre-intermission portion of Gone with the Wind, which runs about 115 minutes, is glorious from both a visual and an emotional standpoint. It's a grand tale of love and loss in the midst of this country's most bitter war. Most importantly, it shows Scarlett's development from a vain, spoiled brat into a hardened, determined young woman. Her relationship with Rhett is there, but kept carefully in the background. There is sadness, humor, and a number of breathtaking shots of Scarlett silhouetted against a reddish sunset or the backdrop of Atlanta in flames. The film's most lingering image -- that of thousands of Confederate wounded paving an Atlanta street -- occurs ring this part of the movie.
The second half, with its repetitive concentration on Scarlett's back-and-forth, do-I-love-him-or-not relationship with Rhett, is less successful. This stuff is real soap opera material, and, even as well- acted and well-presented as the narrative is, there's no mistaking it for anything else. If it didn't run on for so long, it would be a lot more bearable, but Gone with the Wind threatens to wear out its welcome long before the end title appears. The problem is that the bulk of the story is really told in the first half, so there's a lot of filler in the post-intermission material.
Gone with the Wind stands as a romantic monument to the Old South -- an homage to an era and a lifestyle long gone. The opening title states: "There was a land of Cavaliers and Cotton Fields called the Old South. Here in this pretty world, Gallantry took its last bow. Here was the last ever to be seen of Knights and their Ladies Fair, of Master and of Slave. Look for it only in books, for it is no more than a dream remembered, a Civilization gone with the wind." This clearly illustrates where the film's sympathies lies, and it isn't with the often-grim plight of the slaves (in fact, slavery is largely treated as a neutral, or even benevolent, institution).
One of the tests of the lasting impact of any film is determining whether it's still effective decades after its initial release. Gone with the Wind looks so good that it is surprising to consider its actual age. It's hard to believe that many of the people involved with this film have long since died. Of course, period pieces should not be constrained by the era in which they're made, only by the one in which they're set. The storyline, while "progressive" and "modern" for the 1930s, is a little tame for the 1990s (hence the MPAA's "G" rating), but, in its three-dimensional depiction of Scarlett and Rhett, it's rarely naive. The dialogue is often brilliant, and some of the Rhett/Scarlett exchanges are particularly clever. Gone with the Wind avoids becoming hopelessly maudlin by peppering the lengthy storyline with a variety of lively and humorous sequences.
Probably as much has been written about Scarlett and Rhett as about Casablanca's Rick and Ilsa. Vivien Leigh and Clark Gable were perfectly cast in the leading roles -- she was a relative unknown who was "discovered" almost by accident after an exhaustive casting period; he was an established idol. They fit together perfectly, and, while their chemistry isn't as overwhelming as that of Bogart and Bergman, it's pretty close. As with all couples, their glances and body language say as much or more than their words, and, especially in Scarlett's case, are always more truthful. The characters are fascinating, both on their own and in their interaction with each other. Scarlett is a devious manipulator with a dangerous charm (beware her when she bats her eyelashes); Rhett sees through her at every turn, but, even as smart as he is, he can't help falling for her.
There are a number of noteworthy supporting players. The two with the most screen time (aside from Gable and Leigh) are Leslie Howard and Olivia De Havilland. Both portray low-key characters, but do it so well that we develop a deep sympathy for them and their plight. When it comes to the games of the heart engaged in by Scarlett and Rhett, Ashley and Melanie are out of their league. Another standout is Hattie McDaniel, whose brilliant Mammy (the housekeeper at Tara) steals scenes from the more prominent characters. McDaniel brings Mammy to life, and, while she's not three-dimensional, she's real. Mammy is also evidence that Gone with the Wind was capable of transcending (at least in part) the too-easy black stereotypes that were in evidence ring the 1930s.
When discussing the creative forces behind Gone with the Wind, one rarely hears the name of Victor Fleming (The Wizard of Oz), the credited director. (He was actually one of four men to helm the project.) Instead, Gone with the Wind is referred to as "a David O. Selznick Proction," because Selznick was the driving force behind the movie's development. As Procer or Executive Procer, Selznick was instrumental in making over 50 films, including titles like King Kong, A Tale of Two Cities, A Star Is Born, Rebecca, Spellbound, and The Third Man. With four directors, over a dozen uncredited screenwriters, and several cinematographers, Selznick proved to be the creative glue that held Gone with the Wind together. This was his child -- an obsession that consumed him for years.
To date, no film has sold more box-office tickets than Gone with the Wind. Domestically, the tally almost doubles that for the phenomenally-popular Titanic. Of course, when the movie was first released, it wasn't just another motion picture -- it was a spectacle, an event. Even though the habits of movie- goers have changed over the years, it's easy to see why this film provoked such an outpouring of praise and alation ring its initial release, and why its stature has grown with the passage of decades. Gone with the Wind has flaws, but it's still undeniably a classic and a legend.
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❽ 求《飘》和《窈窕淑女》的英语观后感100词左右
my fair lady
The movie is about a love story between a flower-girl Eliza and a gentleman Higgins. Eliza was a fair but poor girl who had a distinct countryside accent. Higgins was a linguist professor. He bet with his friend Pickering that he could teach Eliza for 6 months and transform her into a lady. Finally they succeed while Eliza left because of the selfishness of Higgins. But at last Higgins realized he could not live without Eliza and they got together
Though Eliza was a poor girl who made a living by selling flowers, she had the determination and courage which seldom girls owned. That is what we should learn from the movie
❾ 乱世佳人英文影评 着急需要啊
This film shows the best of the American cinema. Whether we like the film, or not, one has to recognize the greatest achievement, perhaps, of the creative talent of the people working in the movie instry. "Gone with the Wind" represents a monumental leap, as well as a departure, for the movies, as they were done prior to this film.
The vision of David O. Selznick, the power behind bringing Margaret Mitchell's massive account about the South, before and after the Civil War, pays handsomely with the film that Victor Fleming directed. This movie will live forever because it reminds us of how this great nation came into being, despite the different opinions from the two stubborn factions in the war.
"Gone with the Wind" brought together the best people in Hollywood. The end result is the stunning film that for about four hours keep us interested in the story unfolding in the screen. Of course, credit must be e to the director, Victor Fleming, and his vision, as well as the adaptation by Sydney Howard, who gave the right tone to the film. The gorgeous cinematography created by Ernest Haller gives us a vision of the gentle South before the war, and the Phoenix raising from the ashes of a burned Atlanta. The music of Max Steiner puts the right touch behind all that is seen in the movie.
One can't conceive another Scarlett O'Hara played by no one, but Vivien Leigh. Her beauty, her sense of timing, her intelligent approach to this role, makes this a hallmark performance. Ms. Leigh was at the best moment of her distinguished career and it shows. Scarlett goes from riches to rags, back to riches again and in the process finds an inner strength she didn't know she possessed. Her impossible love for Ashley will consume her and will keep her away from returning the love to the man that really loves her, Rhett.
The same thing applies to the Rhett Butler of Clark Gable. No one else comes to mind for playing him with the passion he projects throughout the movie. This is a man's man. Captain Butler was torn between his loyalty to the cause of the South and his sense of decency. His love for Scarlett, the woman he knows is in love with a dream, speaks eloquently for itself.
The other two principals, Olivia de Havilland and Leslie Howard, give performances that are amazing to watch. Ms. de Havilland's Melanie Hamilton is perfect. Melanie is loyal to the woman that does everything to undermine her marriage to Ashley. Mr. Howard's Ashley gives a perfect balance to the man in love with his wife, while Scarlett keeps tempting him.
The rest of the cast is too numerous to make justice to all the actors one sees on the screen, but omitting the contribution of Hattie McDaniel to the film would be sinful. Ms. McDaniel was such a natural actress that she is excellent no matter in what movie she is playing. This huge talent is a joy to watch.
Comments to this forum express their objections to the way the race relations play in the movie, but being realistic, this movie speaks about the not too distant past where all kinds of atrocities, such as the slavery, were the norm of the land. While those things are repugnant to acknowledge, in the film, they are kept at a minimum. After all, this film is based on a book by one of the daughters of that South, Margaret Mitchell, who is presenting the story as she saw it in her mind, no doubt told to her from relatives that lived in that period of a horrible page in the American history.
Enjoy this monumental classic in all its splendor.
老生找了一篇,希望能够帮上忙.
❿ 乱世佳人英文影评 急。。。。
The GONE WITH THE WIND take the heroine Scarlett's love entanglement and the life bitter experience as the master line, vividly reappeared south the plantation economy from as the collapse, the slave-owner has as prosperously lived from as luxuriously as the dead end, the slave-owner social class by crazily provokes the war until the defeat death, the slavery economy substitutes for south this US for the capitalism economy slave society's collapse history. Therefore, it is not only a human happy love pinnacle of poetic creation, also was a reflection politics, the economy, moral many aspects is huge at that time the historical picture scroll which but profoundly changed.