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第一篇:死亡诗社观后感(英文)

What Makes A Boy A Man

Daed Poets Society

There are certain films that can heavily shock your soul, then elicit your thinking, and finally change your life.No doubt Dead Poets Society is one of these infrequent films.It is a film about a teacher and his students.It is a film about perseverance and change.It is a film about love and cruelty.The film is set in the United States in 1959.It shows us a series of things which happened to Mr.Keating and the young boys in Wilton Preparatory School.Mr.John Keating is certainly the main character of this film.He is a respectable teacher with a high self-cultivation.He has an advanced conception which is different from tranditional educatin.The other two main characters are Neil, a boy who is keen on performing, and Todd, a boy with a little shyness.From Todd, I see how a boy grows into a man.The film starts with the opening ceremony of Wilton Preparatory School.Todd, a shy boy, starts his school life with his roommate, Neil.On the first lesson, their taecher, Mr.Keating, just told them ‘Seize the day, make your life extraordinary’.He reads Whitman’s poet Oh Captain!My Captain.He taught the students to swim against the steam and to be themselves but not to perform.Students regard Mr.Keating as a different teacher.Neil rebuilds the ‘Dead Poets Society’.The menbers fall in love with poets, as well as Todd.When Mr.Keating asks students to try writing a poem, Todd has no idea.Mr.Keating is quite angry.With Mr.Keating’s stimulation, the youngster first time shows great talent, reading his own poem loudly.On the evening of Todd’s birthday, he talks about his birthday present which is the same every year and his brother ,who is so excellent that makes him feel inferior, with Neil, with sadness and a little self-mockery on his face.Neil encourages him a lot.Finally, Todd breaks up the disgusting present.Todd smiles to Neil, from the bottom of his heart.Neil has a sading ending.After performing on the stage, Neil’s father takes him home and warns him again.He just wants his son to be a doctor.Feeling despairing, in the midmight, Neil commits suicide with a gun.Both Neil’s parents and the school think that Mr.Keating is the only reason for Neil’s death and decide to fire him.A second before Mr.Keating leaves the classroom, Todd stands up on the desk for his

captain, with the menbers of Dead Poets Society followed.At that time, Todd throws out his recreance and becomes a real man.That is the end of this film.I have to say that Neil’s death is a certain event, whether there is a ‘John Keating’ or not.It is not hard to see the long distance between ideality and reality.What Mr.Keating said and taught just strengthens the conflict between Neil’s heart and traditional conception.Neil despairs, but Todd doesn’t.We can see that Todd learns a lot from Neil and Mr.Keating, such as optimist, perseverance, courage and many other qualities which he doesn’t have before.So he stands up, and dares to shout what he thinks.I love the boy named Todd and his growth.I love the teacher called Captain and his freedom.I love the beauty of dream, as well as the cruelty of reality.The film is not only a profound story but also a sincere advice.Seize the day, make your life extraodinary.We just need to be ourselves and grow up step by step, with a clear conscience and a tenacious spirit, like a boy grows into a man.

第二篇:死亡诗社英文观后感

死亡诗社英文观后感

死亡诗社英文>观后感

(一)First of all, this is movie is my all-time favorite, out of all the hundreds of films I have seen.However, every time I mention this film, I have to answer most people's quizzical looks with 'It's a beautiful little 80s film that stayed in the 80s.' After seeing it for the 24th time since I first saw it 5 years ago, on my 13th birthday, I can gladly say that this movie went far and beyond the 80s, and the power and inspiration of the message can be felt every day.Dead Poets Society is a most underrated film by a most underrated director whose inspiring, uplifting and moral tales firmly grounded in reality are not nearly as appreciated as they should be.Here, we see one of his very personal and cradled projects, and he shows the visual style and concentration on characters in which he is so affluent.His control of the camera and the characters are very strong and very smooth.The cinematography is near perfect, with every shot, along with the editing, seamless.Also very compelling are the color-tones in every scene, perfectly matching the mood and events of the scene.Could you say this is art? Absolutely.Then we have the performances.Robin Williams continues in stride as one who has to-date remained the most touching, heart-wrenching, awe-inspiring comedians with inarguable acting talent(he still remains my most favorite performer on the film screen)。His Professor John Keating is a man who embodies every professor who you thought was cool and respectable, every person who taught or enlightened you in something out of the ordinary.In facthe teaches something EXTRAORDINARY!We have the tragically underrated Robert Sean Leonard in his role as the free-thinking catalyst student Neil.Why is this man not a household name/Hollywood heavyweight? His roles are always full of inspiration, energy, and tragic emotion that never fail to move an audience.His role in this movie is fresh, unhindered, and never pretentious as the cautionary tale of the movie.And then we have Ethan Hawke in one of his earliest roles as the point-of-view character.The entire supporting cast is very strong, also, providing the foundation and serve as the various emotional ties that further involve us in the story.Josh Charles's role as Knox Overstreet is a role that almost all guys can relate to wholeheartedly.And of course, all the actors who are in that Dead Poets Society do a fine job.And lastly, the story.I won't summarize it since it's been summarized many times here, but I will say that it is one of the best coming of age stories for not only adolescents, but anyone.I have personally heard from nine-to-fivers who were inspired by this movie to change the situations of their jobs, careers, relationships for the better.I first saw this movie when I was 13, and immediately stamped, crowned and elevated this movie as my all-time favorite.Now that I am 18 and living on my own, with very different concerns than back then, I turn back to this movie over and over again, to find inspiration, solace and of course, entertainment.It is still my all-time favorite, and it still inspires me to seize the day and make my life extraordinary.死亡诗社英文观后感

(二)I'm the first to admit that I get a little sappy when writing about Dead Poets Society.I first saw the film during my senior year of high school, and 16 years later it's a movie that is still with me, one that I go back to time and time again.There's a little bit of formula at work here: A stuffy rep school, 1950s, a collection of impressionable young boys, and a teacher that will change their lives.But there's something at work that turns what could have been a forgettable, droll piece of saccharine storytelling into a classic.Part of it is Robin Williams as Mr.Keating, a young English teacher that uses poetry to teach them how to 'Sieze the day,' to suck the marrow out of life, as Thoreau put it.The poetry angle is an interested and unexpected one.And writer Tom Schulman and director Peter Weir have no confusion that the idea is a little corny.Putting a kid in front of the class, covering his eyes, and forcing him to free associate until he comes up with a verse about Walt Whitman? Sounds ridiculous, but it works.In fact, it's one of the most powerful scenes in the film.That's because the kids in the film are just as good as Williams is here.Robert Sean Leonard is the ostensible star as Neil, a deeply repressed lad who's the class president type yet dreams of doing something artistic, despite the insistence by his father(Kurtwood Smith)that he become a doctor.And then there's roommate Todd Anderson(Ethan Hawke),an intensely shy young man who's attending Welton Academy for the first time this year and will be memorably brought out of his shell, fighting all the way, by Keating.The other students of note--Josh Charles as a lovesick kid and Gale Hansen as the unforgettable rebel 'Nuwanda'--are equally apt.Ultimately the film revolves around Neil's story, when he decides for the first time to defy his father and act in a local play--as Puck, in A Midsummer Night's Dream, of all things.This leads to a series of catastrophic events that culminates in(spoiler alert from here on out)Neil's suicide and the scapegoating/firing of Keating for it.At once uplifting and emotionally crushing, there's no way to leave this movie without wanting to somehow improve your life and follow Keating's advice by seizing the day.Every time I watch the film I'm compelled to complete some lingering project, plan a trip, move into a new house, or do something unforgettable.Weir's direction perfectly captures the 1950s mood--an era of repression just on the verge of breaking wide open--and Williams manages to keep his mania in check for the bulk of the film, trotting out an impression here or there when the story requires it.In recent years, Dead Poets Society has become a curious platform for deconstruction and revisionism.Viewers wonder, among other things, whether Neil was so troubled because he was secretly gay.Whether Keating might genuinely be guilty of contributing to his death.Whether 'Sieze the day' isn't such a great motto after all.I'm not actually supporting any of these ideas per se, but the latter-day ruminating gives the film more weight than you might otherwise think, and it makes the movie all the richer for it.

第三篇:死亡诗社英文观后感[模版]

死亡诗社英文观后感

(一)First of all, this is movie is my all-time favorite, out of all the hundreds of films I have seen.However, every time I mention this film, I have to answer most people's quizzical looks with “It's a beautiful little 80s film that stayed in the 80s.” After seeing it for the 24th time since I first saw it 5 years ago, on my 13th birthday, I can gladly say that this movie went far and beyond the 80s, and the power and inspiration of the message can be felt every day.Dead Poets Society is a most underrated film by a most underrated director whose inspiring, uplifting and moral tales firmly grounded in reality are not nearly as appreciated as they should be.Here, we see one of his very personal and cradled projects, and he shows the visual style and concentration on characters in which he is so affluent.His control of the camera and the characters are very strong and very smooth.The cinematography is near perfect, with every shot, along with the editing, seamless.Also very compelling are the color-tones in every scene, perfectly matching the mood and events of the scene.Could you say this is art? Absolutely.Then we have the performances.Robin Williams continues in stride as one who has to-date remained the most touching, heart-wrenching, awe-inspiring comedians with inarguable acting talent(he still remains my most favorite performer on the film screen)。His Professor John Keating is a man who embodies every professor who you thought was cool and respectable, every person who taught or enlightened you in something out of the ordinary.In facthe teaches something EXTRAORDINARY!We have the tragically underrated Robert Sean Leonard in his role as the free-thinking catalyst student Neil.Why is this man not a household name/Hollywood heavyweight? His roles are always full of inspiration, energy, and tragic emotion that never fail to move an audience.His role in this movie is fresh, unhindered, and never pretentious as the cautionary tale of the movie.And then we have Ethan Hawke in one of his earliest roles as the point-of-view character.The entire supporting cast is very strong, also, providing the foundation and serve as the various emotional ties that further involve us in the story.Josh Charles's role as Knox Overstreet is a role that almost all guys can relate to wholeheartedly.And of course, all the actors who are in that Dead Poets Society do a fine job.And lastly, the story.I won't summarize it since it's been summarized many times here, but I will say that it is one of the best coming of age stories for not only adolescents, but anyone.I have personally heard from nine-to-fivers who were inspired by this movie to change the situations of their jobs, careers, relationships for the better.I first saw this movie when I was 13, and immediately stamped, crowned and elevated this movie as my all-time favorite.Now that I am 18 and living on my own, with very different concerns than back then, I turn back to this movie over and over again, to find inspiration, solace and of course, entertainment.It is still my all-time favorite, and it still inspires me to seize the day and make my life extraordinary.死亡诗社英文观后感

(二)I'm the first to admit that I get a little sappy when writing about Dead Poets Society.I first saw the film during my senior year of high school, and 16 years later it's a movie that is still with me, one that I go back to time and time again.There's a little bit of formula at work here: A stuffy rep school, 1950s, a collection of impressionable young boys, and a teacher that will change their lives.But there's something at work that turns what could have been a forgettable, droll piece of saccharine storytelling into a classic.Part of it is Robin Williams as Mr.Keating, a young English teacher that uses poetry to teach them how to “Sieze the day,” to suck the marrow out of life, as Thoreau put it.The poetry angle is an interested and unexpected one.And writer Tom Schulman and director Peter Weir have no confusion that the idea is a little corny.Putting a kid in front of the class, covering his eyes, and forcing him to free associate until he comes up with a verse about Walt Whitman? Sounds ridiculous, but it works.In fact, it's one of the most powerful scenes in the film.That's because the kids in the film are just as good as Williams is here.Robert Sean Leonard is the ostensible star as Neil, a deeply repressed lad who's the class president type yet dreams of doing something artistic, despite the insistence by his father(Kurtwood Smith)(Motivational model yuedu.mipang.com)that he become a doctor.And then there's roommate Todd Anderson(Ethan Hawke),an intensely shy young man who's attending Welton Academy for the first time this year and will be memorably brought out of his shell, fighting all the way, by Keating.The other students of note--Josh Charles as a lovesick kid and Gale Hansen as the unforgettable rebel “Nuwanda”--are equally apt.Ultimately the film revolves around Neil's story, when he decides for the first time to defy his father and act in a local play--as Puck, in A Midsummer Night's Dream, of all things.This leads to a series of catastrophic events that culminates in(spoiler alert from here on out)Neil's suicide and the scapegoating/firing of Keating for it.At once uplifting and emotionally crushing, there's no way to leave this movie without wanting to somehow improve your life and follow Keating's advice by seizing the day.Every time I watch the film I'm compelled to complete some lingering project, plan a trip, move into a new house, or do something unforgettable.Weir's direction perfectly captures the 1950s mood--an era of repression just on the verge of breaking wide open--and Williams manages to keep his mania in check for the bulk of the film, trotting out an impression here or there when the story requires it.In recent years, Dead Poets Society has become a curious platform for deconstruction and revisionism.Viewers wonder, among other things, whether Neil was so troubled because he was secretly gay.Whether Keating might genuinely be guilty of contributing to his death.Whether “Sieze the day” isn't such a great motto after all.I'm not actually supporting any of these ideas per se, but the latter-day ruminating gives the film more weight than you might otherwise think, and it makes the movie all the richer for it.

第四篇:《死亡诗社》英文影评及观后感

Carpe

Diem!

Dead Poets Society Who are you? What are you doing? What do you want? Many of us are losing ourselves because of the reality, frustration, the pressure or the authority.In fact, we are just like a chess, for others have arranged all for you.We spend a lot of time in those things we do not like.However, we are immature.We choose silence or choose to force ourselves to like it.We ourselves never dare to say “NO” loud, or never master our life in our hand.Perhaps, you will defend for yourself, “This is no other way to do ”;Perhaps you will say, “Now that everything looks the same, can I be unique ”; Perhaps you will say, “This is the reality, and no one can beat it”;perhaps, very likely, you will become one of them and establish the authority of parents to educate your children.You have become a loyal defender of authority.There is an old golden Chinese saying: No one can exist who resists me.However, all in all, cannot it change? 《Dead Poets Society》tells me that nothing is impossible.At that time, nothing is more important than yielding.What you have to do is to obey discipline and authority.To Rebel means no good results.In that old church school, in the solemn opening ceremony, taught by an

Carpe

Diem!

old-fashioned and strict teacher, with the hope of the parents who have paved the road for them, they lose themselves.That “Tradition” ”honor“ ”discipline “" excellence ” quells them.“Oh, captain, my captain!Where are you?” Fortunately, they met with Mr Keating.To help more young people to find his own, Mr Keating chose teaching.He taught students to live.Students set up “Dead Poets Society” to release themselves.He taught students not to blindly comply with authority.He asked each one to tear up the wrong page that others take as authority.He encouraged the students to listen to the sound of heart.Then Knox read love poems to a girl, expressed his love bravely.He encouraged the students to see the world with a new vision.He let everyone stand on a chair to watch the world.He helped students overcome psychological barriers.And then Todd finally dared to express himself in front of everyone.Also, finally, It was he who first stood up and told the truth.Oh, captain, my captain.We are so lucky to have you.Because of you, we lead a new life from now on.Sad with the death of Neil.Neil put off all the clothes before the suicide and went away, naked, which meant he did not want to be under

Carpe

Diem!

restraint.Neil's death is a tragedy.However, to win the war, something must be sacrificed.I was impressed by the scene.Finally, students stood one by one on the desk to speak for Mr.Keating.Though Mr.Keating would not be back again, his impact on students will exist forever.I think that their life will certainly become unusual and significant from now on.At last, I want to dedicate some words to you.It is when Mr Keating led the students to find the meaning of life when reading Thoreau's poetry:

I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, I wanted to live deep and suck out all the marrow of life, and not when I had come to die, discovered that I had not lived.Carpe Diem!

To me,seize all to find out the meaning of life and one day the world will be different because of you.3

第五篇:《死亡诗社》英文影评及观后感

Carpe

Diem!

Dead Poets Society Dead Poets Society  Background:

Dead Poets Society,“ the story takes place in 1959 in the United States, in a Originally calm school.English teacher named John Keating with his unique life Philosophy and anti-traditional teaching methods on the students so that a number of Born rich, clear future students learn to think independently and pursue self ideal own life.He skillfully teach students to experience a way of life.He inspired some brave students did not hesitate to rebuild secret society ”of Death Poets Society."Their main activities are gathered at night in a cave for histological comedy tone continued until Neil commit suicide under the pressure of his imperious father.This provoked a blind repression school, not only the film's most expelled, but the idea of freedom has taken root in mind the students, but also laid the film history of Education chapter status. Themes:

This movie is about what happens when these students decide to pursue their own desires, and to live life with the passion that Mr.Keating encouraged.Ultimately, it is about what happens when a few idealistic students find themselves confronted against conservative forces that resist all change, including the drive for personal self-determination.Carpe

Diem!

Performance:

Generally speaking ,every role did a great performance but what I want to say something about Mr.Keating.The plot centers on the influence of Mr.Keating, a young and exciting English and poetry teacher, who is determined to teach his students to live life with absolute passion.Mr.Keating, using poetry as his tool, teaches his students to challenge the institutions around them. My view: I was impressed by the last scene.Finally, students stood one by one on the desk to speak for Mr.Keating.Though Mr.Keating would not be back again, his impact on students will exist forever.I think that their life will certainly become unusual and significant from now on.At last, I want to dedicate some words to you.It is when Mr Keating led the students to find the meaning of life when reading Thoreau's poetry: I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, I wanted to live deep and suck out all the marrow of life, and not when I had come to die, discovered that I had not lived.To me,seize all to find out the meaning of life and one day the world will be different because of you.Carpe

Diem!

Jack

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