第一篇:英语电影学期论文 《恋恋笔记本》
Summer Romance
------Film Review about the Notebook
It is a romantic story about love and memory.At the beginning of the film, an old man comes to read a book for an old woman, they seem don’t know each other, just two lonely people live in the nursing home.Here the story goes: Allie was a lovely beautiful girl who is born in a rich family.And Noah is a handsome boy working as a blue-collar.They met in summer, and madly fell in love with each other.However, their love is not blessed by Allie’s family.When the summer’s over, Allie has to leave the town for university.And her mother hides all the letters from Noah.Then the Second World War breaks out, Noah joins the army and they loses track of each other.Seven years later, Allie is engaged to a promising officer, while Noah buys their dream house and rebuilds it as Allie’s wish.Somehow, they meet again, clear all the misunderstanding and get their passion back.Then Allie ends her engagement and lives with Noah happily.After many years, because of Alzheimer’s, Allie loses her memory.So Noah comes to read their love story for Allie everyday.He reads time to time and she gets her memory back.Although the memory can last only a few minutes, they never give up.In the end, they die on her bed, hand in hand.As if they are telling others nothing can do them apart, not even the death.Before watching this movie, I thought this movie told a story of two young people’s sentimental love.After finishing it, my eyes are filled up with tears.As an old Chinese saying goes: to hold your hand, to grow old with you.It’s not easy to find the right person to spend our whole life with.How many couples are defeated by time, distance, money or any other things? But they do.After seven years, they still love each other.I guess that is so-called power of love.Although the story itself is common and old, Noah and Allie’s faithful love still moves everyone.The love in summer is the most beautiful and it symbolizes hope and passion.In particular, I’d like to mention the girl’s smile.That curvaceous smile is both sexy and vicious, just like the sun in summer.Whenever she smiles, I could see something in Noah’s eyes.That reminds me of the first scene that Noah meets Allie.I think that is love which fills up Noah’s heart as sunshine does, unresistingly.Behind every great story is a great love.We should cherish the person standing by our side and make every minute counts.
第二篇:恋恋笔记本英语影评
I have not read Nicholas Sparks' The Notebook, but I have heard good word-of-mouth about the novel.Sadly, the elements that made the book special did not survive the transition to the screen.The Notebook, as adapted by Nick Cassavetes from a screenplay by Jan Sardi and Jeremy Leven, comes across as an ordinary romantic melodrama with a maudlin and ineffective climax.It's the kind of story for which no term seems more appropriate than “soap opera.”
The film unfolds in two time frames featuring the same characters.In the modern day scenes, Noah is played by James Garner and Allie by Gena Rowlands(the director's mother).In the sequences that transpire around World War II, the leads are Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams.It turns out that Allie is suffering from dementia, so, to stir her memories, Noah reads from a notebook that recounts their tumultuous, improbable romance.They met as teenagers in pre-WWII America.For Noah, it was love at first sight, but it took him a while to convince Allie.Almost immediately, the disparity of their social classes became an issue-she came from money and he was a laborer.The disapproval of Allie's mother(Joan Allen)led to their break-up.But fate brought them together after the war, and before Allie married her soldier beau(James Marsden).The 1940s sequences are superior to those that transpire in the 2000s.Admittedly, the love affair between Allie and Noah is typical stuff, but Cassevetes directs the actors competently, the characters are likeable(you want them to end up together), and there's evident chemistry between Gosling and McAdams.The cinematography is evocative and the music never goes over-the-top.Unfortunately, things don't work nearly as well when Garner and Rowlands take over the parts.Their aspect of the story doesn't work.It comes across as a badly diluted imitation of Iris(which handles the issue of fading memory with more poignancy than The Notebook could hope for).And, not only are the modern-day scenes dramatically inert, but it's virtually impossible to accept that these are the same people as the ones falling in love in the '40s.Fortunately, only about 20% of the movie unfolds when the characters are in their twilight years.The Notebook represents an instance when the desire to obtain a particular MPAA rating has resulted in some bizarre choices.To avoid courting an R, the actors are forced to cover themselves with sheets and the camera is often positioned in a way that makes it seem almost as if the characters are posing.The material in The Notebook is inherently adult in nature(how many teenagers are going to see this movie?), so why neuter its sexuality in pursuit of a PG-13?
Fans of sudsy romances will adore The Notebook, but the film fails to manipulate the intellect with the same effectiveness that it tweaks the emotions.The best thing that can be said about the movie is that it's a worthy antidote to the usual testosterone-driven summer fare, but, in its inability to effectively develop the modern aspect of the story, it fails to throw the tear-jerking emotional punch it might have achieved.
第三篇:恋恋笔记本英语影评
I have not read Nicholas Sparks' The Notebook, but I have heard good word-of-mouth about the novel.Sadly, the elements that made the book special did not survive the transition to the screen.The Notebook, as adapted by Nick Cassavetes from a screenplay by Jan Sardi and Jeremy Leven, comes across as an ordinary romantic melodrama with a maudlin and ineffective climax.It's the kind of story for which no term seems more appropriate than “soap opera.” The film unfolds in two time frames featuring the same characters.In the modern day scenes, Noah is played by James Garner and Allie by Gena Rowlands(the director's mother).In the sequences that transpire around World War II, the leads are Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams.It turns out that Allie is suffering from dementia, so, to stir her memories, Noah reads from a notebook that recounts their tumultuous, improbable romance.They met as teenagers in pre-WWII America.For Noah, it was love at first sight, but it took him a while to convince Allie.Almost immediately, the disparity of their social classes became an issue-she came from money and he was a laborer.The disapproval of Allie's mother(Joan Allen)led to their break-up.But fate brought them together after the war, and before Allie married her soldier beau(James Marsden).The 1940s sequences are superior to those that transpire in the 2000s.Admittedly, the love affair between Allie and Noah is typical stuff, but Cassevetes directs the actors competently, the characters are likeable(you want them to end up together), and there's evident chemistry between Gosling and McAdams.The cinematography is evocative and the music never goes over-the-top.Unfortunately, things don't work nearly as well when Garner and Rowlands take over the parts.Their aspect of the story doesn't work.It comes across as a badly diluted imitation of Iris(which handles the issue of fading memory with more poignancy than The Notebook could hope for).And, not only are the modern-day scenes dramatically inert, but it's virtually impossible to accept that these are the same people as the ones falling in love in the '40s.Fortunately, only about 20% of the movie unfolds when the characters are in their twilight years.The Notebook represents an instance when the desire to obtain a particular MPAA rating has resulted in some bizarre choices.To avoid courting an R, the actors are forced to cover themselves with sheets and the camera is often positioned in a way that makes it seem almost as if the characters are posing.The material in The Notebook is inherently adult in nature(how many teenagers are going to see this movie?), so why neuter its sexuality in pursuit of a PG-13? Fans of sudsy romances will adore The Notebook, but the film fails to manipulate the intellect with the same effectiveness that it tweaks the emotions.The best thing that can be said about the movie is that it's a worthy antidote to the usual testosterone-driven summer fare, but, in its inability to effectively develop the modern aspect of the story, it fails to throw the tear-jerking emotional punch it might have achieved.
第四篇:恋恋笔记本
这就是爱
——《恋恋笔记本》观后感
学校:北京交通大学 班级:机电1104班 姓名:吕鑫 学号:1122110
1这就是爱
——《恋恋笔记本》观后感
班级:机电1104班姓名:吕鑫学号:11221101安静却优美的音乐,伴之以散发自然韵味的河流,河面上的一叶扁舟,扁舟上划着双桨的男人,河边高高的树,河中的孤岛、芦苇,偶尔飞过一群纯白的鸟,还有落日余晖在水上的倒影„„《恋恋笔记本》所讲述的一个非比寻常的爱情故事就在这样一幅唯美的画面中展开了。
这是一个很简单的爱情故事,一对初恋情人经历种种悲欢离合终于破镜重圆。然而让人觉得眼前一亮的是,整个故事是穿插在老年的回忆里,年老的诺亚把这段往事读给已经失去记忆的妻子(艾丽)听。
在老人讲着故事的期间,我们可以渐渐的猜到整个故事的情节,到了最后就像老妇人的问题一样“那么,他们两个人究竟有没有在一起呢?”是的,从老妇人最后的觉悟中,我们终于知道这段称得上刻骨铭心的爱情是有多么的令人感动。也许,当爱情面临这种情况时,我们也会迷茫,我们也会困惑。你爱的人失忆了,不记得你了,而你知道她还深爱着你,同时你也深爱着他。这样的场面是多么的令人痛苦啊,当我们在面临这种情况时,我们又会如何选择呢?是选择抛弃自己的爱人还是选择坚守在自己爱人的身边呢?影片中的诺亚选择了坚守在自己爱人的身边,选择唤醒女主角的记忆。这个选择是无价的,这个等待是无期的,我们不禁被诺亚对艾丽那深深的感情所感动。而当故事读到了结局,艾丽也终于想起诺亚。虽然只是很短暂的时间,艾丽哭着拥抱着诺亚,对他说我爱你„„看到这里,我们不禁泪流满面。
到底什么是爱情?很多人认为爱情很脆弱,两个人的感情会随着时间的增长而慢慢的变淡,直至最后只是因为组建了家庭才勉强维持着爱。而影片则用告诉了我们什么是爱,爱情不在乎彼此的家庭背景,爱情不在乎世俗的眼光看法,爱情不在乎战争时间的消磨。爱了就是爱了,这种爱是自由的,是奔放的,是义无反顾的。这种爱情不会因为一个人的失忆而改变,这种爱情不会因为时间的推移而变淡。影片中诺亚的孩子们劝他回家,他坚持留在医院陪着艾丽。他说:“孩子们,那是我最心爱的人,我不会离开她,这里就
是我家,你们的母亲就是我的家。”诺亚正在实现对她一生的承诺:“我永远要你,要我们一起厮守每一天。”最终,这对犹如天鹅一般倾尽终生的璧人携着手,坦然而满足地面对上帝的召唤,离开了他们深爱的世界。这份超越金钱和阶级障碍的爱情不再是梦幻。这种爱情永远是这样强烈,执子之手,与子偕老,简单的幸福,一生一世,不离不弃„„
每个人对待爱情都应该坚贞不渝,也许这只是一个看似容易却很难完成的使命,但是人们对于爱情的向往,却一直都在驱使着我们达到爱情胜利的最高点:爱就是追求,守候,守护。
五百年的回眸一笑才换来今生的擦肩而过,两个人在一起很容易,可是坚守却很难。愿世上有情人终成眷属,相守到老。让我们扬起追求真爱的风帆,与诺亚和艾丽一起享受真爱:“If you are a bird,I’m a bird.You are my home.”
第五篇:恋恋笔记本
这就是爱
——《恋恋笔记本》观后感
学校:北京交通大学 班级:机电1104班 姓名:吕鑫 学号:11221101 幸福心理学 《恋恋笔记本》观后感 11221101
这就是爱
——《恋恋笔记本》观后感
班级:机电1104班
姓名:吕鑫
学号:11221101
安静却优美的音乐,伴之以散发自然韵味的河流,河面上的一叶扁舟,扁舟上划着双桨的男人,河边高高的树,河中的孤岛、芦苇,偶尔飞过一群纯白的鸟,还有落日余晖在水上的倒影„„《恋恋笔记本》所讲述的一个非比寻常的爱情故事就在这样一幅唯美的画面中展开了。
这是一个很简单的爱情故事,一对初恋情人经历种种悲欢离合终于破镜重圆。然而让人觉得眼前一亮的是,整个故事是穿插在老年的回忆里,年老的诺亚把这段往事读给已经失去记忆的妻子(艾丽)听。
在老人讲着故事的期间,我们可以渐渐的猜到整个故事的情节,到了最后就像老妇人的问题一样“那么,他们两个人究竟有没有在一起呢?”是的,从老妇人最后的觉悟中,我们终于知道这段称得上刻骨铭心的爱情是有多么的令人感动。也许,当爱情面临这种情况时,我们也会迷茫,我们也会困惑。你爱的人失忆了,不记得你了,而你知道她还深爱着你,同时你也深爱着他。这样的场面是多么的令人痛苦啊,当我们在面临这种情况时,我们又会如何选择呢?是选择抛弃自己的爱人还是选择坚守在自己爱人的身边呢?影片中的诺亚选择了坚守在自己爱人的身边,选择唤醒女主角的记忆。这个选择是无价的,这个等待是无期的,我们不禁被诺亚对艾丽那深深的感情所感动。而当故事读到了结局,艾丽也终于想起诺亚。虽然只是很短暂的时间,艾丽哭着拥抱着诺亚,对他说我爱你„„看到这里,我们不禁泪流满面。
到底什么是爱情?很多人认为爱情很脆弱,两个人的感情会随着时间的增长而慢慢的变淡,直至最后只是因为组建了家庭才勉强维持着爱。而影片则用告诉了我们什么是爱,爱情不在乎彼此的家庭背景,爱情不在乎世俗的眼光看法,爱情不在乎战争时间的消磨。爱了就是爱了,这种爱是自由的,是奔放的,是义无反顾的。这种爱情不会因为一个人的失忆而改变,这种爱情不会因为时间的推移而变淡。影片中诺亚的孩子们劝他回家,他坚持留在医院陪着艾丽。他说:“孩子们,那是我最心爱的人,我不会离开她,这里就 幸福心理学 《恋恋笔记本》观后感 11221101 是我家,你们的母亲就是我的家。”诺亚正在实现对她一生的承诺:“我永远要你,要我们一起厮守每一天。”最终,这对犹如天鹅一般倾尽终生的璧人携着手,坦然而满足地面对上帝的召唤,离开了他们深爱的世界。这份超越金钱和阶级障碍的爱情不再是梦幻。这种爱情永远是这样强烈,执子之手,与子偕老,简单的幸福,一生一世,不离不弃„„
每个人对待爱情都应该坚贞不渝,也许这只是一个看似容易却很难完成的使命,但是人们对于爱情的向往,却一直都在驱使着我们达到爱情胜利的最高点:爱就是追求,守候,守护。
五百年的回眸一笑才换来今生的擦肩而过,两个人在一起很容易,可是坚守却很难。愿世上有情人终成眷属,相守到老。让我们扬起追求真爱的风帆,与诺亚和艾丽一起享受真爱:“If you are a bird,I’m a bird.You are my home.”