电影elle影评
㈠ 50分急求!律政俏佳人2英文影评
I’m surprised how much the movie grew on me. It starts off like a Clueless rehash, but then once Elle gets to Harvard, it actually gets funny in its own way. It’s harmless, amusing, and semi-smart entertainment, and that’s far better than most of the comedies around.
㈡ 求一篇150字左右的英文影评
黑客帝国
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The Matrix: virtual messiah
The most successful use of the messiah-figure in movie-land so far has to be Star Wars, where young Luke 'redeems' that far away galaxy. And of course the narrative arc associated with the messianic character is the monomythic cycle, per Joseph Campbell, whom Lucas supposedly read heavily. Meaning Star Wars was no accident (i.e., was already ingrained into our cultural unconscious). Neither is the Wachowski brothers' (Andy & Larry, best know for Bound) The Matrix, which, instead of picking and choosing from the monomyth per Lucas, instead just uses it all, from the 'parentless' birth to the prophesied appearance to the ability to transcend reality. The messiah here even dies and gets reborn, which means, yes, this has all been done before. Thing is, though, it's never been visually-realized so well, from the opening frame on.
It all starts with a nifty little showcase of the Gap-commercial camerawork we know from the trailer, which provides perhaps the best opening-action sequence around, counting Bond. The woman in black is Trinity (sci-fi newbie Carrie-Anne Moss), and, while the special effects do get all the attention, they also serve a second purpose: to make us wonder just how she can pull them off. Meaning there's already a question to be answered, a mystery to be solved, which in narrative terms translates as a compelling reason to move forward. By the end of that opening sequence, we're hooked. And it only gets better (or, the mystery, as all good mysteries must, only deepens).
Cut now to Neo (Keanu Reeves, already at home in the sci-fi future, via Johnny Mnemonic, even Bill & Ted), our messiah, a cubicle-sitter by day, minor league computer hacker by night. It's his night job where he really lives, where he hears whisperings of the 'Matrix,' and some shadowy terrorist figure called Morpheus (sci-fi veteran Laurence Fishburne). But whisperings aren't enough: like Kirstun Dunst in Interview with the Vampire, he wants some more. Soon enough he gets it, gets pulled into answering the mind-bending question Donald Sutherland asked a long time ago in Body Snatchers: What if this world is just nested in another world, which is nested in another world, and on and on? He's introced to the question--introced to the 'Matrix'--by none other than Morpheus, who dresses it all up like a Through the Looking Glass experience. You almost expect Grace Slick to punctuate the background for us some, but the Wachowski bros. are able to reel it all in nicely, put the white rabbit on someone's arm instead of onto the soundtrack. It all makes sense if you pay just a little attention.
Once you're in on the secret then, (real, or Memorex?) everything shifts into overdrive. Lots of spaghetti-western hero shots, with Neo's overcoat whipping dramatically (see Cage in Face-Off for more shots like this). Lots of gunplay and techtalk. Lots of stepping into and out of realities, per Millennium (1989) or 12 Monkeys. Even a little romance. The Matrix simply has it all, and then some; you'll want to see it twice, at least. And yes, it does get a little gun-heavy for a while, but this is an action film, after all. Slow-motion leadslinging is part of the package. And the spent cartridges never quite rise above story-level, anyway, but not so much because there's not a lot of cartridges to spend, but simply because there's so much story there in the first place. That is what drew us to Star Wars, after all, yes? The Matrix, though not a space opera, is just as good, and has the added bonus of updated effects technology. The only place Star Wars might have a clear advantage, really, is that Lucas didn't tack an unnecessary coda on, where the Wachowski bros did. Minus those four or five seconds at the end, however, The Matrix is the best sci-fi to come along since Bladerunner. Just a lot louder
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"Unfortunately, no one can be told what the matrix is, you have to see it for yourself," the radio ads drill. But, I can tell you this..."The Matrix" (the movie) is a winding web of dream vs. reality vs. technological dictatorship. It snatches you in your slumber, then challenges you to see the real world as a dream. It won't insult your intelligence; in fact, like Keanu, you'll spend most of the film trying to figure it out. As for the rest: saliva will be evaporating from your wide open mouth as your jaw lowers at the glass-shattering special effects.
I'm not sure why bullets are necessary to battle power-hunger software; but it sure is cool to watch the empty shells fall to the ground in slow mo. There are the times when the psychedelic, poetic, philosophic dialogue kind of bogs up on itself and there's that lull in the second act ... but nothing that a totally dope butt-woopin' climax can't blast from your memory. Now that's why we go to see action movies!
The plot/concept is almost intricate enough to make you forget that fighting technology with Kung Fu is essentially a silly idea. The acting won't steal the show. It's the careful direction (unique, yet reminiscent of Terry Gilliam, especially in "10 monkeys") and sensitive, creative use of remarkable special effects that will burn this film in your memory. Buckle up!
阿甘正传
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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 ecation, 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 doesn't 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 that's 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 doesn't 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 today's society, and it appears as though he is better off in comparison: Gump's 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 bious 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; he's A Nice Boy and everyone knows they're 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? That's 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.
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I have never seen a movie like Forrest Gump, which is a magical movie that let me have a deep thought about my life. “Life was like a box of chocolates. You never know what you are gonna get.” That is a significant sentence from Forrest Gump’s mother at the beginning of movie. The film narrates different experience in Forrest Gump’s life continuously to prove this sentence to audience.
Tom Hanks, one of the best world’s actors won Best Actor in this film, is the only and the perfect man portrayed a role Forrest Gump. This film is directed by Robert Zemeck whose films are characterized by an interest in state-of-the-art special effects. Besides, Forrest Gump won six academy awards, including Best Picture, Best Visual Effects, Best Director, and Best Actor. In addition, the movie is with great background music to let the audience having a strong impression.
The film opens with a low IQ man, Forrest Gump, telling his significant historic events in his life to the stranger when he is waiting for a bus. That is one of the most special techniques in this film to connect the different story telling to different audience in the bus station, which make a great effect to emphasize on the theme of this film. The other special technique is that there are two clues in this film: one is Forrest Gump’s life and the other is Jenny’s life. Through contrasting with their different fate, it reflects the phenomenon of U.S at that time.
The one steady thread is Forrest Gump’s love to his mother. Forrest Gump is with his simplicity and innocent but understands everything. Even though Forrest is a “foolish” boy, his mother always encourages him and gives him confidence to face his life. Forrest Gump keeps his mother ‘s words to face all the difficulty events ring his life. “Stupid is as stupid does”. Forrest Gump is with his innocent thoughts on what living is all about. He creates his extraordinary life with his “intelligence”.
What is the meaning of outstanding movie? You will get the exactly meaning from the movie Forrest Gump. We have never known what will happen in next minute, but we can make it better with optimistic attitude in our life. I think you do not only have an enjoyable time when you watch this movie, you also have a view on your life through Forrest Gump’s life.
律政俏佳人
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Watching 'Legally Blonde' is almost like falling into a big pink void where fluffy biros and heart-shaped notebooks have for some reason become humorous.
It stars Reese Witherspoon as Elle Woods, a sorority girl permanently enveloped in sickening chirpiness. She experiences an all-too-rare moment of deflation when her smug knitwear-loving boyfriend Warner (Matthew Davis) mps her to head for Harvard Law School and find a partner who's 'a Jackie, not a Marilyn'. Given that he calls her 'Pooh bear' – presumably some sort of attempt at enforced endearment – it's probably a narrow escape. Only Elle, ditzy perfume-obsessive that she is, doesn't see things that way.
So, in an effort to win Mr Side-Parting back, she decides to apply for Harvard as well and, wouldn'tcha know it, gets in. Thankfully, this unconvincing romantic hook soon becomes little more than a sub-plot as Elle works her way to the top of the class, skilfully dodges the wandering hands of her Professor, and eventually takes on a legal case of her own. Fittingly, the case involves a US fitness Queen, a camp Central American pool boy, and Raquel Welch.
Like a better-looking female equivalent of Jim Carrey, Witherspoon appears in practically every scene, with only the end credits eventually providing a much-needed breather from her incessant grinning and giggling. Selma Blair, as Warren's newfound girlfriend Vivian, is mean and bitchy yet infinitely preferable to our disgustingly bubbly heroine. Am I wrong to think that?
The movie's one saving grace is that it doesn't take itself at all seriously – but that doesn't necessarily mean it's funny. It's not.
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Elle Woods is a big hit on the campus of her sun-drenched Los Angeles college. She's also got the perfect boyfriend in Warner Huntington , a wealthy East Coast blue blood. Fearing that his snooty friends and family will never accept the bubble-headed Elle, however, Warner mps her before heading off to graate law school at Harvard University. Determined to win back her man, Elle enrolls in the same imposing institution, quickly becoming an object of scorn and ridicule, especially to Warner's old prep school flame. Despite her penchant for malls, makeup, and tanning, Elle is no mmy and is soon showing elite Ivy League snobs a thing or two about class, self-confidence, and courtroom victory.
I think elle’s success attribute to her confidence,brave,hard-working. Most people won’t do such a crazy thing like elle. Because how could you choose a major you knows a little? It really needs a great courage to do . But elle did. She did her most to get the admission from the harvard unniversity faculty of law. After that she read day and night to catch up with the others. And she was optimistic when she was made fun by others. She face it bravely, then dealt with it. The most important is she believe in herself. She belive that she can make it no matter how hard it is. And she have faith in others as well. This attitude helped her succeed in the case.
I think we should learn from her. First we should rebult our confidence. No one can make you feel inferior without your our accomplishments when we win. With these abilities, a confident person can succeed easily at school or work.Second, when we locate a goal. We should try our best to make it. Hard-working is necessary in the road to success. Third, we should trust other people. Believe is mutural. Only when we trust others, they will tell us the truth.
都给你吧,一个给你2两篇,选一选吧
㈢ 电影ture lies的英文影评
When a film has extravagant special effects, robust action, dazzling direction, wicked comedy and a cast of great actors like Schwarzenegger and Curtis and Arnold and Paxton, how can you go wrong? You can't.
True Lies is one of the best action films to come out, ever. I don't think James Cameron knows how to make a bad film and that may be because he knows a winning team. He has teamed up with these same players before and the results have been the biggest grossing film ever, a soon to be trilogy that started his and the big guy's career and a scary film about extra-terrestrials. Well True Lies is just one more amazing film in Cameron's gold mine repertoire. This really is a terrific film and it is one of the best pure action films I've ever seen. And it is wickedly funny, " Did you kill anyone? "
" Yea, but they were all bad. " Priceless.
Here we have three separate issues happening simultaneously. Arnold and Arnold play two agents that are reminiscent to Bond type characters. They infiltrate castles and steel secrets and blow things up. They are very good at what they do and as perfect as they are at their job, Schwartzenegger's home life suffers from it. His wife ( played with amazing sexuality buy Jamie Lee Curtis ) loves him unconditionally, but she is a little bored because he is gone half the time and when he is home he tells her about boring computer meetings and how he wowed his clientelle with the latest micro-chips, when in reality he is running through a snow covered field with a tuxedo on while being chased by men on skis carrying Uzis. But she of course isn't allowed to know about that, something in the name of national security. Hence we have Simon. Simon is played for laughs brilliantly by Bill Paxton. He is the kind of guy that has a normal life but preys on women that may be missing excitement from their life. This is where he meets Mrs. Tasker. And he puts the moves on her, seeing the sexiness underneath all of her facades and insecurities. Paxton and Schwartz. play well off one another and here is no exception as they meet when Arnold goes to his car lot and pretends he wants to buy a car. Paxton innadvertently tells the man who's wife he is trying to with, that there is this hot little fox that he is almost in with. Simon laughs like a slob and Harry has a vision of breaking his nose. It is played for laughs but it is here that Schwartz. gets to show some of this best acting abilities.
The third story is the actual bad guys that want to detonate nuclear warheads in New York for some sort of revenge. Somehow the three stories mesh perfectly together as Curtis gets mixed up by accident with the terrorists thinking that Simon is being chased by them and so on. There is so much energy in this film, so much comedy, so much of everything for everyone that I really can't see how anyone could not like this film.
True Lies is one of the best action films ever and this is probably Arnie's best acting. Cameron and Arnie work well together, and Cameron works well with Paxton and hell Arnie and Paxton work well together ( Commando, Terminator and this one). It would almost be impossible for this film not be great. And that it certainly is. You should have no problem popping this one in the DVD or VCR and getting lost in excitement for two hours.
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㈣ 求几部有意义的电影,可以写影评的。(最好可以点明意义)
这些电影一定有意义 会给楼主启迪的
当幸福来敲门 (由黑人富豪加德纳的自传 改编
苦难中崛起回 威尔史密斯和答他儿子
的表演很打动人)
风雨哈佛路 (父母吸毒 进过收容所 但仍
自强不息的勇敢女孩
真实女主人公正在全美演讲呢
影片不同于一般励志 很震撼)
舞出我人生 (歌舞片 虽不是很真实 但舞蹈
场面不错 也能感觉不一样
的东西)
律政俏佳人 (这是喜剧片 很夸张 但
被Elle的善良 自信坚
持 所感染)
2楼的 2部也很好
㈤ 英语电影观后感
[英语电影观后感]第一部 西雅图不眠夜 Sleepless in Seltal适中的语速,好看的故事情节,关于一个失去妻子带着孩子寂寞度日的男人和另一个有爱但却相信爱情魔力的女子相逢最后走到一起的故事,英语电影观后感。类似于中国人讲的缘分天注定,MAGIC,相信一些常人不相信的东西,但是最终变成事实,一个很美好的关于真爱与生活的集子。推荐指数**** 2009.5.6第二部幸福终点站讲述一个小国男子为了完成对父亲的承诺,远赴纽约寻找签名,而因为战争无法办理签证滞留机场的故事。在滞留期间为了生存他通过各种办法打工,后来因为自己的建筑手艺而在机场谋的得生计,还因为有着一颗善良悲悯的心赢得了机场所有人都爱戴,与大家打成一片,并在机场与一位同样在等待的女子邂逅,最后战争结束,机场生活也结束,男主角成功得到最后一个签名为父亲完成心愿。讲述的主题是关于爱承诺国家归属和平故事。很值得一看,推荐指数:**** 2009.5.15第三部 律政俏佳人 Legally Blonde看完这部电影,我很激动,尤其是主人公用美容知识最后精彩盘问出真正的犯罪分子,真的很帅还有最后的结尾很意味深长。看完这部电影收获很大,尤其是女同胞们,相信一定会很震撼。强力推荐所有失恋的女同胞去看一下这部电影说不定你会开始一个全新的人生。我看完这部电影后,彻底从失恋的阴影里走出来,故事主要讲述女主角被男友抛弃,为了挽回感情她费尽一切力气考进哈弗法学院,之后开始了法学院的人生,最后他摆脱掉了失恋的阴影找回了属于自己的精彩人生,活出了自己的本色和精彩。真的很值得一看,推荐指数××××× 以下经典台词哈佛大学法学院Professor Stromwell在给新生首次上课时意味深长地说: A legal ecation means you will learn to speak in a new language. You will be taught to achieve insight into the world around you, and you sharply question what you know. The law is reason free from passion. It leaves much room for interpretation, but leaves very little for self-doubt.在哈佛大学法学院的毕业典礼上Professor Stromwell自豪地说:I am, personally, very honored to introce this year\'s classelected speaker. After getting off a quite insteresting start here at Harvard, she graates today with an invitation to join one of Boston\'s most prestigious law firms. I am sure we are going to see great things from her. Ladies and Gentlemen: Elle Woods.紧接着,女主人公Elle Woods代表毕业生发言:Elle Woods: On our very first day at Harvard, a very wise professor quoted Aristotle, "The law is reason free from passion!" Well, no offence to Aristotle, but in my three years at Harvard, I\'ve come to find that passion is the key ingredient to the study and practise of law and of life. It\'s with passion, courage of conviction, strong sense of self that we take our next steps into the world! Remembering the first impressions are not always correct. You must always have faith in people. And most importantly, you must have faith in yourself! Congratulations class of 2004---we did it!翻译:在我来哈佛的第一课,有位明智的教授告诉我:法律是没有激情的理性,观后感《英语电影观后感》。但是恕我得罪了亚里士多德,在哈佛的多年里是激情伴随我走过这里的学习和生活。(是修读和实践法律的关键因素也是生命的要素)要有敢于按自己的信念以及坚强的自我意识才能令我们踏足世界。记着第一印象不一定是对的,你要对人有信心,而最重要的是要对自己有信心...
㈥ 跪求法国电影《天使爱美丽》的法语影评,大概两分钟的样子,请附中文翻译~merci beaucoup!不需要太复杂。
我之前回答过了,如果不满意可以再问我要。
La vie d’Amélie n’est pas drôle. Sa mère est morte, victime suicide
d’une touriste haut des tours de Notre-Dame, et son père, déjà
distant avec elle, a reporté toute son affection sur son nain de jardin. A
vingt-deux ans, serveuse dans un bar de Montmartre, Amélie passe
son temps à observer les gens et à laisser courir son imagination.
爱美丽的一生并不好笑,她的妈妈死于一名去巴黎圣母院参观的自杀游客,她的爸爸也远离她,把全部的爱放到了他的小花园上。在二十二岁时,作为一名服务生,爱美丽在观察人们生活和放飞想像中渡过了她的时光。
Une comédie de Jean-Pierre Jeunet qui est romantique, et pleine de charme. On ne peut que fondre devant la délicieuse Amélie Poulain . On va dans l'originalité dans ce film, une histoire simple, mais tournée, réalisée d'une façon si peu commune, on retrouve un air frais qui fait bien. Ce film va faire connaitre Audrey Tautou dans le monde entier, ce qui est bien pour le cinéma français.
这部电影充满了浪漫和魅力,我们不能自己在如此美妙的电影前,我们走到这电影的原点,一个简单的故事,但是被用如此普通的方法实现出来,我们像发现了新鲜空气一样而感觉很好。这部电影让全世界认识了audrey tautou,对法国电影也起到了积极作用。
㈦ 关于电影《律政俏佳人》的英文影评
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Legally Blonde
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You have to appreciate a movie whose title essentially sums up the whole thing. In Legally Blonde, Reese Witherspoon plays a blonde who ends up at Harvard law school. If you think you’ got the whole movie figured out from this scenario, you may be surprised to find out your preconceptions are only half-right. This isn’t a mb comedy; it has a certain amount of intelligence to it. It’s at least smart enough not to make Elle Woods, the Witherspoon character, stupid—just ditzy. It also has the advantage of having Witherspoon in the lead role. No matter what her character says or does, she is always charming.
Elle is a student and sorority sister at CULA. She has been dating Warren Huntignton III (Matthew Davis), and the beginning of the movie has her preparing for a big night. She’s sure Warren will propose to her tonight. However, at dinner, Warren states his desire to become a Senator and mps Elle ("I need a Jackie, not a Marilyn."). Witherspoon’s reaction is great. She tries to hide her emotions in fear of embarrassing them, but she’ll occasionally let out a loud sob that gains everyone’s attention. Warren is on his way to Harvard for law school, and ring their split, Elle realizes what she needs to do to get him back. She also needs to go to Harvard. After some major studying and preparation, she actually gets accepted. Warren is, of course, shocked to discover her appearance, and after a bad first class, Elle is even more shocked to discover that Warren is engaged to an old girlfriend, Vivian Kensington (Selma Blair).
Will Elle start to take law school seriously? Will she try to get Warren back? Will the opportunity for her to shine arise? Of course these things will happen, but there are actually a few surprises along the way. Elle and Vivian’s relationship takes an unexpected turn. The girls from home don’t arrive to shake things up (at least for a while). And most importantly, Elle is actually smart. Well, at least when it comes to hair treatment and fashion. But still, Elle is never mbed down, and she never once comes across as fake or annoying.
Some of the material here is throw-away. There’s an entire subplot involving a manicurist and a delivery man that seems thrown in to extend the running time. The scenes involving the subplot range from generic and predictable (a custody battle over a dog and a nose injury from flirting) to confusing and unnecessary (particularly the "bend and snap" dance sequence). The courtroom scenes are funny, and they stay true to Elle’s character. I liked how she outs a witness from his observation about designer shoes (prompting the biggest laugh in the movie). Essentially, this is Witherspoon’s movie. She’s charming and funny and stays consistent with her character while never going over the top with her shortcomings. They could have been played for easy laughs, and I appreciate the movie’s restraint.
I’m surprised how much the movie grew on me. It starts off like a Clueless rehash, but then once Elle gets to Harvard, it actually gets funny in its own way. It’s harmless, amusing, and semi-smart entertainment, and that’s far better than most of the comedies around.
㈧ 《律政俏佳人》的英文影评是什么
I'm not going to lie to you, I adored this film, it's extremely cute, hilarious, and puts a huge smile on your face when all is said and done, Reese Witherspoon is incredible!. All the characters are wonderful, and the story is simply adorable!, plus Reese Witherspoon is simply incredible in this!.When I rented this I wasn't expecting much just an enjoyable chick flick, that you forget the next day after right away, however what I got was a film that's now one of my favorite movies period, and I look forward to seeing the sequel big time!, plus The dog is just plain hilarious!. All the characters are all extremely likable, and the opening is just plain hilarious!, plus The finale was just awesome!. Reese Witherspoon continues to amaze me with her incredible versatility,and beauty and You will find yourself rooting for her, as Elle, is just so incredibly likable! (Even in a ditsy way sometimes!), plus Reese and Luke Wilson had very good chemistry together!.
Sure It's predictable, but it just has a certain charm that you can't help but fall in love with!, and everyone was perfectly casted!, plus The Soundtrack is just brilliant!. Jennifer Coolidge is wonderful in her role! plus The ending was fantastic!. It's good natured,and it's extremely well written and made as well!, plus Ali Larter was also fantastic!. It's quite original, and deserves all the good credit it gets!, plus Reese had some fantastic dialog as well!. It never gets old, and remains fresh and hilarious throughout!, plus i think it's one of the best comedies of all time!. This is not for everybody,and not all guys will like it, however I believe it's something everybody can enjoy, and it gives you characters you root for!, plus I loved it when Elle made Professor Callahan(Victor Garber), look like a fool! at the end!.
I realize my review probably won't be too popular,and I may be over rating it to some, however it's just that I loved this film in all aspects, I had no idea I would like it this much!, plus it's the best Chick flick i have ever seen!, along with Romy And Michelle's High School Reunion!. Matthew Davis didn't impress me all that much though, and I wish the film could have been a bit longer, however those are minor things, as I loved this film!.
The Direction is wonderful!. Robert Luketic does a wonderful job here, even if he is an asshole(supposedly)with wonderful camera work, and keeping the film fresh,lively hilarious, and at an extremely fast pace!
The Acting is amazing!. Reese Witherspoon is amazing as always, and is incredible here!, she is incredibly gorgeous, extremely hilarious, lovably perky, and energetic,incredibly likable, played one of the coolest characters ever!, has a certain charm,that's impossible to dislike!,and was born to play this role!, she was incredible!. (Reese Rules!!!!!!!). Luke Wilson did great with what he had to do, he was very likable, and had great chemistry with Reese i liked him a lot!. Selma Blair is very cute, and did excellent as the bitch at 1st, however she turned out to be quite likable, she was really good!. Matthew Davis is very bland, and didn't convince me at all, he was also kind of annoying!. Victor Garber is great as the professor, and did his job very well. Jennifer Coolidge is hilarious in her role, she had good chemistry with Reese, and was enjoyable to watch!. Ali Larter is stunningly gorgeous, and did excellent with what she had to do, she had a cool character and was into her role!. Oz Perkins is very funny, I loved him!. Rest of the cast do awesome.
Overall this is now one of my favorite movies of all time!, and if you haven't seen it do so immediately, you probably won't regret it!
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I love this everything about this movie including its storyline, actors, actresses and so on. I think this movie is very sweet. Why do I think so? There are some reasons.
First of all, Reese Witherspoon who is acting the heroine "Elle Woods" is very cute, not only cute but also her fashions are so charming. Secondly, I like Elle's character. She is always positive with everything, even if she faces serious or difficult situations. My favorite scene is that where Law School students including Elle, Elle's old boyfriend, Warner and his girlfriend Vivian are taking a class. As Elle's opinion is praised by professor, and her opinion is better than Warner's, Warner and Vivian look each other with chagrined face. When I saw the scene, I felt refreshed, and I wanted to say to Elle that "You did it, Elle!"
I really like this movie! The storyline, all of fashions are cute, and actors as well as actresses are suitable for their characters. This movie is not only sweet, charming and delightful, but also Elle Woods told us that a lot of important things for human's beings. In particular I want many ladies to see this movie, but I recommend this movie to to everyone including young boys!