看完一部作品以后,从中我们收获新的思想,这时我们很有必要写一篇观后感了。可是观后感怎么写才合适呢?这里是整理的《当幸福来敲门》的英文观后感(优秀5篇),如果能帮助到您,小编的一切努力都是值得的。
Friend, do you want happiness to knock on the door? When you see a happy smile on other people's faces, do you feel envy? However, how can we have this sweet and warm happiness? After watching the movie "when happiness knocks on the door", I fell into deep meditation
This is a true story. The protagonist is Chris, a famous black investment expert in the United States. When he was young, he was poor and made a living by selling high-tech medical instruments. Although he ran around, he always couldn't sell, life was getting harder and harder, and his wife left him. Unable to pay the rent, he was driven out of his house and took his five-year-old son to the streets. He has a dream to be a broker in a stock company. He seized every opportunity to strive for an internship in the stock company, clenched his teeth, passed the most difficult internship period, and finally found his own happiness and realized his dream. Why does happiness prefer Chris? I think God must be moved by his persistence in pursuing his dreams.
I still like the Terminal. The only thing I can't understand is the ending. Towards the end I thought Viddock would go back to the airport after he got his autograph. I'll meet Amelia at the airport. Vidoc eventually returned to his native Kagogi with Emelia, and the two lived happily ever after. I didn't expect the movie to end after Viddock got his autograph. It's hard to understand. Why make such a sad ending.
Since the end is doomed they can not be together. When Viddock was telling his story in that can. Viddock moved Emelia. And Amelia: "I've been waiting my whole life, I just don't know who." How tantalizing that is. Finally the two moved in for a hug and a kiss. At the time, I thought the two would end up together, but when Amelia was helping Viddock get a one-day visa, she said she was with the married man. It's hard to understand. The married man cried when Amelia called. Which means he clearly failed Amelia. After saying that a woman and a failed her married husband together have results? It's not in keeping with Vidocq's true feelings. Besides, Amelia likes Vidoc, too. How the audience expected the two lovers to be married to prove the theme of the film. Why?? What does Spielberg and the screenwriter do? Why create an ending that the audience can't understand or understand?
Tom Hanks' Cast Away has a similar ending. But the woman's expectations are dashed (they don't exist) and she marries someone else. Finally Hanks comes back. The woman has a baby. And the wife's family life is harmonious and happy. Any further involvement by Hanks would mean the destruction of the family's happiness. It's understandable that Hanks chose to let this go. And cast Away isn't about their relationship. Therefore, emotion is not the first expectation of the audience when watching this film.
The Terminal is a different story. Most of the material in the film describes vidoc's "silent encounter" with Amelia after his unfortunate encounter. And their story is like the Yellow River flooding out of control. The audience gets to see real, legitimate love. Saw nearly 40 years old two lonely lonely hearts waiting. Talking to each other, looking forward to happiness. It seems that all the people in the movie are there for this touching feeling. The audience is also moved by the sentiment. The first theme of the movie should be their relationship. The second is what Vidocq's father wants. Their relationship is the main theme of the movie. Vidocq's father's wish is the episode of the movie. And his father's wish pops up later in the movie. The audience has no feelings or expectations for him. Their relationship is what the audience expects. But it backfired. Amelia was in love with Viddock and suddenly she was with a married man. Is it necessary to do this for a one-day visa? Is that the reason? Is this really necessary? Does it work out with two people? Me crazy! I don't understand!
I was fortunate to see the film on our English lesson. The film brings me many moving moments and touches the bottom of my heart. It tells me what dream means for our life and inspires me to pursue my happiness.
The film originates from the true story of Chris Gardner, a famous American investment expert. The man, Will Smith, was confronted with a series of shock, unemployment, divorcement and homelessness. At that time, he was totally reduced to the bottom of the pyramid in society. Despite extreme poverty and continuous obstacles, Will Smith lived a happy life with his son.
During the part of the film, I feel depressed about their life. Where there are tides, where there are truest emotions and deepest feelings. What moves me most is the scene at the basketball court of Will Smith and his son.”You have a dream, you got to protect it.” Will Smith inspired his son and himself.” People cant do something themselves, they wanna tell you you cant do it. If you want something, go get it.” Will Smith perceived the most important thing on his way to happiness, when he was instructing his son. It’s not gift but persistence that holds the dream and brings you to the path of success and happiness. What he needs to do is only to hold on and move on without fears and tears.
At last, I was glad to see the success of Will Smith. He passed the entrance interview and became a stockbroker. He went to his great lengths to learn about the new business and finally gained millions.
“You have a dream, you got to protect it.” Keep it in mind, which must be a great motivation through our rough times. Let the dream blaze our trail and happiness is waiting for us nearby.
If we make the assumption that we exist in this world, but we don't belong to this world. Sounds, this is a how ridiculous, how absurd hypothesis, perhaps can not imagine how this is the situation. But that's what happened to Victor, the hero of The Terminal.
The story begins with a promise that Victor travels all the way from Krakozhia to New York to fulfill his father's dying wish -- to find the last jazz musician and get his autograph. Unfortunately, his visa expired and he was forced to find a place to stay in the waiting room.
For more than nine months, he was trapped in a tiny New York airport lounge. When people ask him where he lives, he repeats "waiting room 57" over and over. People refuse to offer help, refuse to offer jobs, with confusion and confusion. He seemed oblivious to the difficulties before him, and his sunshine seemed to melt the ice and snow of New York.
A new day begins and the story continues. On this day, he helped others and lost his meal voucher. It was a day of love and friendship. On this day, he carefully arranged a bureau, this day, he deduce a fountain with diligence and wisdom, this day, he won.
Many fragmentary points, slowly connected into a straight line, constitute the picture. These images that we see is a honest, kind, witty, brave, victor, in the face of potential danger, because other people's requests and their promise to them, I promised to solve, to see a fellow stray and helpless in a foreign land, in addition to sympathy, more reveal his personality charm and wit to solve the crisis of a little, get a hug, is grateful, It's the smiles, and the adoration.
Cold New York City, snow filled winter, we no longer feel cold, because there is love. Waiting for the opening of the glass door, which not only means victor's victory against, but also means that the hearts of people caring for each other are no longer numb, no longer closed.
If you are in a foreign country and suddenly hear the smoke of war in your native land, and you have no one to acknowledge your identity, you don't speak the language, you have no money, and you are held at the airport. What should you do?
The great director Steven Spielberg sketched such a background, told such a story, portrayed such a character. Viktor Navorski, a Passenger from Kakonia, arrived at Detroit airport only to be told that there was a coup in Kakonia and that his passport and other forms of identification could no longer be approved for entry. The civil war continues and all flights back home have been grounded. Viktor Navorski became an "unacknowledged man." Unable to return home or set foot in the United States, he had nowhere to go but the terminal, and Airport director Dixon told him to wait. The distraught Victor stayed in the hall. He could not find anyone who could help him because he did not understand English. The few food stamps he had were swept into the trash. Penniless and homeless, he was a desperate man.
Victor begins to look for a place in the terminal. Unused gate 69 became his home, and he washed in the bathroom every day and studied English hard. Soon Victor was copying the others and making money to buy food for the airport carts. But Dixon, the head of the airport, sees him as a problem and antagonizes him everywhere. Dixon arranged for someone to sort out the wheelbarrow, and Victor lost his job. Fortunately, he made friends with the young man who drove the food truck at the airport and the old cleaning man, Gupta, and had food and shelter. Victor encounters a beautiful stewardess, Celia, at the airport and tries to find a job in order to have dinner with her. As it happens, the wall he decorates is discovered by a contractor, and Victor is officially hired -- victor's life is actually on the right track. One day, the airport detained a looking mad Russian man, Dixon could not communicate with him; In desperation he thought of Victor. Victor held Dixon and the man steady. He used what he had learned at the airport to help the man out. Dixon was furious, but Victor became a hero at the Detroit airport. Every store has his handprint on it. He was greeted with a smile by every staff member. Cecilia met him once more. Pressed by Acelia, Victor tells the reason he insists on going to New York: to fulfill his father's last wish, he is going to New York to ask for an autograph from a jazz musician. I won't stop until I get what I want. Ecilia was deeply moved by Victor's sincerity.
On a sunny morning, the civil war in Kakonia was over, and Victor had been trapped in the airport for nine months. While everyone expected him to fulfill his vow, Dixon demanded his immediate return. And to repatriate Indian old man Gupta back to prison as a condition to threaten Victor. For friends Victor only choose to return home. As he waited for his flight, Mr Gupta chose to be arrested in exchange for his friend's dream. Everyone cried. Dixon was no longer in the way. America was open to Victor. New York was open to Victor. He finally fulfilled his promise and could go home in peace.
When America opens up to Victor, ying echoes the line that runs through the film: "Compassion is the most important thing." 。 Airports are like condensed American society, with all kinds of people, languages, nationalities, cultures.。. Victor's simple and honest smiling face and flexible brain, as well as his loyal character with friends moved enthusiastic American friends, especially after he saved the Russian man, but also won the recognition of friends of all races and nationalities. The cold law of rigor melts in the heart of compassion. Victor is actually gaining recognition in American culture. The two cultures blend and collide in a small airport, and the last flash is a sincere heart.
In just 120 minutes of clear storytelling, Spielberg uses a fictional story to illustrate his American values. What moves America, what is the most important character? The film tells us that it is perseverance and compassion.