第一篇:The King(國(guó)王的演講 觀后感)英文版
The King's Speech
I just watched the film The King's Speech several days ago.It told us a quite touching and inspiring story about King George VI ,overcame his stuttering problem.He is the bravest person I have known.Because of the stuttering
problem ,he was afraid of speech in the public places, Fortunately,with the help of a little-known Australian speech therapist named Lionel ,he finally found his voice.What impress me most is the king's giving the speech to the British Nation,which had just inspired all of his people.The king tried his best to overcome his weakness and improve himself.What we can learn from the king is that we should defeat ourselves and try our best to to seek our dreams.When the life choose you,you can not give up,just go ahead ,then you will be successful.Whatever the difficulties you'll face ,you should believe yourself.
第二篇:國(guó)王的演講英文觀后感
King speech
This is a biopic about how King George VI, the father of Queen Elizabeth II, overcame his stuttering problem.Widely considered by all but his father unfit to be king, George is reluctantly thrust unto the throne and into the spotlight after his brother is forced to abdicate.Overshadowed on the global stage by powerful orators like Adolph Hitler and Benito Mussolini, the King relies on the help of a little-known Australian speech therapist named Lionel Logue to find his voice and courageously lead his people into the most devastating war humanity has ever faced.This is a powerful, hilarious and deeply moving story, told against the backdrop of a critical juncture in modern history, of the emergence of a deep friendship out of a professional relationship between two men who would otherwise never have socially interacted.The screenplay, written by David Seidler(who also wrote Tucker: The Man and his Dream), is excellent.The dry British wit is hilarious.I was literally slapping my knee during some of the scenes.Tom Hooper(Elizabeth I)does a superb job directing this movie.The buildup to the climactic finale is skillfully executed and prompted the audience to erupt into spontaneous applause.(Apparently, this also happened at the Roy Thomson Hall premiere.)Geoffrey Rush(Elizabeth: The Golden Age)does a fantastic job as Lionel Logue and Colin Firth(A Single Man)is excellent as King George VI.I saw the second public screening of this movie at the Ryerson Theater during the Toronto International Film Festival(TIFF).Tom Hooper was present to introduce the movie.He was joined by Colin Firth and Geoffrey Rush after the movie ended for a brief Q&A.It turns out that David Seidler also had a stuttering problem as a child and drew inspiration from the king's struggle.Early in his career he wanted to write a screenplay about it.He dutifully asked the Queen Mother for permission.She agreed but told him “not in my lifetime”.Little did he know she would live to be 101 and he would have to wait another 30 years.Another interesting tidbit we learned was that near the end of the shoot, the crew finally located one of Lionel Logue's grandsons, who just so happened to live about 10 minutes away from the director.They got access to Lionel's diaries and correspondence and managed to incorporate some of it into the script.
第三篇:國(guó)王的演講 英文觀后感
King speech
This is a biopic about how King George VI, the father of Queen Elizabeth II, overcame his stuttering problem.Widely considered by all but his father unfit to be king, George is reluctantly thrust unto the throne and into the spotlight after his brother is forced to abdicate.Overshadowed on the global stage by powerful orators like Adolph Hitler and Benito Mussolini, the King relies on the help of a little-known Australian speech therapist named Lionel Logue to find his voice and courageously lead his people into the most devastating war humanity has ever faced.This is a powerful, hilarious and deeply moving story, told against the backdrop of a critical juncture in modern history, of the emergence of a deep friendship out of a professional relationship between two men who would otherwise never have socially interacted.The screenplay, written by David Seidler(who also wrote Tucker: The Man and his Dream), is excellent.The dry British wit is hilarious.I was literally slapping my knee during some of the scenes.Tom Hooper(Elizabeth I)does a superb job directing this movie.The buildup to the climactic finale is skillfully executed and prompted the audience to erupt into spontaneous applause.(Apparently, this also happened at the Roy Thomson Hall premiere.)Geoffrey Rush(Elizabeth: The Golden Age)does a fantastic job as Lionel Logue and Colin Firth(A Single Man)is excellent as King George VI.I saw the second public screening of this movie at the Ryerson Theater during the Toronto International Film Festival(TIFF).Tom Hooper was present to introduce the movie.He was joined by Colin Firth and Geoffrey Rush after the movie ended for a brief Q&A.It turns out that David Seidler also had a stuttering problem as a child and drew inspiration from the king's struggle.Early in his career he wanted to write a screenplay about it.He dutifully asked the Queen Mother for permission.She agreed but told him “not in my lifetime”.Little did he know she would live to be 101 and he would have to wait another 30 years.Another interesting tidbit we learned was that near the end of the shoot, the crew finally located one of Lionel Logue's grandsons, who just so happened to live about 10 minutes away from the director.They got access to Lionel's diaries and correspondence and managed to incorporate some of it into the script.
第四篇:國(guó)王的演講英文觀后感
國(guó)王的演講英文觀后感
篇一:國(guó)王的演講英文>觀后感
This is a biopic about how King George VI, the father of Queen Elizabeth II, overcame his stuttering problem.Widely considered by all but his father unfit to be king, George is reluctantly thrust unto the throne and into the spotlight after his brother is forced to abdicate.Overshadowed on the global stage by powerful orators like Adolph Hitler and Benito Mussolini, the King relies on the help of a little-known Australian speech therapist named Lionel Logue to find his voice and courageously lead his people into the most devastating war humanity has ever faced.This is a powerful, hilarious and deeply moving story, told against the backdrop of a critical juncture in modern history, of the emergence of a deep friendship out of a professional relationship between two men who would otherwise never have socially interacted.The screenplay, written by David Seidler(who also wrote Tucker: The Man and his Dream),is excellent.The dry British wit is hilarious.I was literally slapping my knee during some of the scenes.Tom Hooper(Elizabeth I)does a superb job directing this movie.The buildup to the climactic finale is skillfully executed and prompted the audience to erupt into spontaneous applause.(Apparently, this also happened at the Roy Thomson Hall premiere.)Geoffrey Rush(Elizabeth: The Golden Age)does a fantastic job as Lionel Logue and Colin Firth(A Single Man)is excellent as King George VI.I saw the second public screening of this movie at the Ryerson Theater during the Toronto International Film Festival(TIFF).Tom Hooper was present to introduce the movie.He was joined by Colin Firth and Geoffrey Rush after the movie ended for a brief Q&A.It turns out that David Seidler also had a stuttering problem as a child and drew inspiration from the king's struggle.Early in his career he wanted to write a screenplay about it.He dutifully asked the Queen Mother for permission.She agreed but told him 'not in my lifetime'.Little did he know she would live to be 101 and he would have to wait another 30 years.Another interesting tidbit we learned was that near the end of the shoot, the crew finally located one of Lionel Logue's grandsons, who just so happened to live about 10 minutes away from the director.They got access to Lionel's diaries and correspondence and managed to incorporate some of it into the script.This movie is an unqualified must see.篇二:國(guó)王的演講英文觀后感
Rarely do you get to see a movie that promises a lot and then, lives up to it's promise.The King's Speech is a rare piece, indeed.The movie starts off with a stammering speech and signs off with a staggering one, with hardly any glitches in between.The basic premise of the movie is fairly simple.A king with a stutter is helped by a maverick speech therapist to overcome his problem and become an inspiring orator.That sounds like a very known territory to most movie goers.But few minutes into the movie, and you realize that this one simply pushes the bar a notch higher.It is a very pleasing movie, doesn't lead the audience into a lot of uncomfortable questions.However, the artistry lies in the overall balance of the movie.You slowly start getting gripped by David Seidler's screenplay.The actors are superb, takes it slow and steady with superb grip on each of their characters.While Colin Firth puts in a spectacular performance(one you can't miss), Geoffrey Rush goes a bit more old school and pulls off a subtle and deep portrayal.One that fills up your heart but also keeps your brain active.Humor comes in here and there, with a very easy flow and steady pace.Not for a single moment do you perceive the movie as dull.Helena Bonham Carter is good.Guy Pearce is appropriate, though he does look a bit too casual at times(maybe that was an intentional character flaw)。
Most of the movie had been filmed indoors, albeit with eloquent art direction.But the occasional sequences shot outside had been filmed very beautifully, portraying a very dreamy picture of the then England.Sometimes, the camera goes in too close to the characters, and stays there for a while, just long enough to give us a sense of suffocation, quite an artistic equivalent of a speech disorder!But then again, negative shades had been whitewashed with joyous ones and you never perceive it as a dark movie.Direction wise, Tom Hooper is bang on!This is the kind of a movie where you want to give a lot of credit to the director.The set-up is such that the dramatic elements are high but needs to be tamed, so that it doesn't goes over board.And Mr.Hooper hits the bulls eye!Perfect balance.All points considered, it's a brilliant movie and a must watch.篇三:國(guó)王的演講英文觀后感
The King's Speech is both a lot funnier and, strangely, a lot more polite than you'd probably expect.The humour mostly comes from Geoffrey Rush's speech therapist, who aims to cure Colin Firth's Duke of York's terrible stammer.And this is increasingly imperative;as the film begins, reigning monarch King George V(Michael Gambon)is ailing.There is some controversy over the next-in-line – Guy Pearce's Edward.Not only is Edward a bi-plane-flying, party-loving socialite but he is also in a relationship with American divorcee Wallis Simpson(Eve Best)。Marrying her would cause a constitutional crisis – and potentially rip apart the Church of England.With the advent of radio, the monarch must be able to speak well, and Firth may well be in the job sooner than he thinks.After trying many options, wife Helena Bonham Carter's Elizabeth finally turns to an Antipodean, specialising in some rather unconventional techniques, based on London's Harley Street.The Duke and the speech therapist form an unlikely friendship, verbally and even physically bouncing off each other with middle-aged abandon.These scenes are the backbone of the film.They are funny, entertaining and performed by two actors obviously enjoying themselves enormously.Geoffrey Rush delivers great line after great line and Firth 'reacts' with a deadpan straightness.You'd wish there would be more of these moments.Additional comedy comes from some of the background characters.For instance, Timothy Spall's Winston Churchill rides the line of parody(mostly)successfully.As for the film's politeness – some of it comes, predictably, from Firth's monarch-in-waiting.He's mild-mannered and sensitive royalty, and Firth employs a similarly understated approach than that of his work in A Single Man.The portrayal is quintessentially English, and as good as we've come to expect from Firth recently.The remaining politeness comes from the film's level of drama.There are crown-loads of dramatic potential here – the troublesome father-son relationship between Gambon's truculent, demanding monarch and Firth's stammering son;the tension coming from the American interloper;the painful, unfolding, prelude to the Second World War playing out – but it's all background noise.Sometimes it feels forgotten about entirely, and historical perspective is, almost tastelessly, lost.And although there is a definite direction and development throughout the movie, there's only a sprinkling of edge-of-your-seat material.Any drama is tentative and inoffensive.So, although there is a lot of humour, crowd-pleasing fun and some award-worthy performances, there is a lack of edge and darkness here.Triumph over adversity is fine if you get the measure of bitter and sweetness right.The King's Speech fails, and the end result is questionable and problematic.
第五篇:國(guó)王的演講_觀后感
從企鵝到信天翁
——觀《國(guó)王的演講》有感
說(shuō)到故事,要先從故事中的故事說(shuō)起。影片中主人公伯蒂給兩個(gè)小女兒講了一個(gè)睡前故事:從前有兩個(gè)公主她們的爸爸是一只企鵝,因?yàn)樗灰粋€(gè)邪惡的巫婆詛咒了。這對(duì)他來(lái)說(shuō)太不方便啦,因?yàn)樗矚g抱著他的公主們……巫婆讓他們?nèi)ツ蠘O,如果不能飛,這可是很長(zhǎng)的一段路。他一頭鉆進(jìn)水里,只為了能在午飯前趕到,他還讓一個(gè)過(guò)路的擺渡者帶他過(guò)去,他成功地回到了宮殿里,給了廚師、媽媽一個(gè)大驚喜。小女孩們?cè)趶N房,給了他一個(gè)大大的擁抱和吻。在那個(gè)吻之后,他變成了短尾巴的信天翁,這樣他就可以擁抱他兩個(gè)可愛(ài)的女兒了。
雖是不經(jīng)意的一段,但許多網(wǎng)友都稱這是神來(lái)之筆。何解?原來(lái),這正是暗喻一個(gè)被上帝詛咒的國(guó)王,在萊昂納爾這位引渡者的指導(dǎo)下,順利的成為了一只企鵝,雖不完美,但足以擁抱,即鼓勵(lì)他的子民,堅(jiān)定這個(gè)國(guó)家抗戰(zhàn)的信心了。
從這種蛻變中,我們自然而然的得到這樣一個(gè)啟示:有勇氣,有信念,有自信,方可改變自己,進(jìn)而改變世界。
縱觀世界政壇,優(yōu)秀的政客無(wú)不伶牙俐齒,巧言善辯。無(wú)論是邪惡的希特勒(據(jù)說(shuō)他的富有激情的言辭可輕易讓人改變立場(chǎng)),還是我們偉大領(lǐng)袖鄧小平(當(dāng)撒切爾夫人執(zhí)意討論香港主權(quán)問(wèn)題時(shí),他打斷說(shuō)到:如果英方繼續(xù)討論香港的主權(quán)問(wèn)題,中方將重新考慮收回香港方式的問(wèn)題。)令人嘖嘖贊嘆的口才為他們贏得了大量的政治資本。然而,當(dāng)你天生就是一個(gè)口吃,一見(jiàn)生人就緊張的半天說(shuō)不出話來(lái)時(shí),卻要注定做一國(guó)之主,你會(huì)怎么辦?
首先,伯蒂?zèng)]有放棄,而是積極的尋找方法解決問(wèn)題,直面不足。這是他最終完成演講的先決條件。
生活中的太多人,在問(wèn)題面前總是怨天尤人,消極地為自己尋找借口脫身,事實(shí)證明,這種逃避的代價(jià)往往是慘重的。且不論現(xiàn)實(shí)生活的我們,就伯蒂的哥哥愛(ài)德華來(lái)說(shuō),他本是王儲(chǔ),卻在戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)面前選擇和一個(gè)寡婦做伴,棄王位,棄黎民蒼生于不顧,這就是一種逃避,而這種逃避的后果,是在王室中永遠(yuǎn)抬不起頭,最后只能在廣播前對(duì)弟弟的演講又恨有妒。就像海子選擇了逃避,最終只能在虛無(wú)的世界里面朝大海,就像張國(guó)榮選擇了逃避,這讓他成為愚人節(jié)那天最大的愚人。而像我們企鵝國(guó)王一樣的勇者呢?不畏首畏尾,不仰天長(zhǎng)嘆,而是發(fā)揮主觀能動(dòng)性,讓問(wèn)題得到接近完美的解決。于是有司馬遷直面宮刑后留下的《史記》,于是有胡哲這位殘疾勵(lì)志演說(shuō)家《人生不設(shè)限》的奇跡。
其次,伯蒂是懷著偉大信念的,從他在當(dāng)時(shí)仍是王儲(chǔ)的心里正想著如何與美人相伴的哥哥身后,結(jié)結(jié)巴巴的與大臣們討論國(guó)事時(shí),我們了解到,他是心憂天下的,從他對(duì)女兒對(duì)妻子的呵護(hù)中,我們知道他是努力著不讓心愛(ài)的人受到傷害的。正是這種信念,驅(qū)使他沖破層層魔障,獲得最后的成功。周恩來(lái)的為中華之崛起而讀書,項(xiàng)羽的吾必將取而代之的豪言,這都是信念使然,是人性中光輝的閃光??!有了信念,便可在絕望之谷劈出一塊希望之石,有了信念,便可峰回路轉(zhuǎn),柳暗花明!
最后,我認(rèn)為最終讓伯蒂成就壯舉的便是他的自信。他的自信從哪里來(lái)呢,顯然,他并不是自己獲得了自信,而是通過(guò)妻子,還有萊昂納多的幫助。生活中,我們不可避免的也會(huì)像伯蒂一樣,陷入深深的絕望與孤獨(dú)之中,那是我們內(nèi)心最脆弱的時(shí)候,最需要一個(gè)獲得自信的機(jī)會(huì)。那么,就毫無(wú)拘謹(jǐn)?shù)南駩?ài)你的人索取吧,他們永遠(yuǎn)是你力量的源泉。有了那份自信,你會(huì)感覺(jué)整個(gè)世界都是明媚的春光,有了那份自信,你便會(huì)告訴自己:什么樣的問(wèn)題都不是問(wèn)題,有了那份自信,加上之前的勇敢、信念,你便會(huì)真正擁有化腐朽為神奇的力量。
那企鵝到信天翁的蛻變,那羽化成蝶,鳳凰涅槃的一瞬,對(duì),那就是你所完成的。
口吃算什么?天生不善交際又怎樣?考試成績(jī)不好如何?失戀了又如何?擁有了那三種品質(zhì),請(qǐng)拋棄你那多余的時(shí)運(yùn)不濟(jì),命途多舛的感嘆,請(qǐng)放下你那程前恐后的忐忑,也請(qǐng)你拿起愛(ài)所孕育的自信,向前沖吧。相信我,更相信你,下一秒,便是見(jiàn)證奇跡的時(shí)刻!
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