⑴ 英语简述电影《当幸福来敲门》
内容:
In 1981, in San Francisco, the smart salesman and family man Chris Gardner invests the family savings in Osteo National bone-density scanners, an apparatus twice as expensive as an x-ray machine but with a slightly clearer image. This white elephant financially breaks the family, bringing troubles to his relationship with his wife Linda, who leaves him and moves to New York where she has received a job in a pizza parlor. She wishes to take their son Christopher with her, but Chris refuses because they both know that Linda will be unable to take care of him.
Without money or a wife, but totally committed to his son Christopher, Chris sees the chance to fight for a stockbroker internship position at Dean Witter, offering a more promising career at the end of a six month unpaid training period. There are nineteen other candidates for the one position. Meanwhile, he encounters many challenges and difficulties, including a period of homelessness and troubles with the IRS.
In the San Francisco Chronicle, Mick LaSalle observed, "The great surprise of the picture is that it's not corny . . . The beauty of the film is its honesty. In its outlines, it's nothing like the usual success story depicted onscreen, in which, after a reasonable interval of disappointment, success arrives wrapped in a ribbon and a bow. Instead, this success story follows the pattern most common in life - it chronicles a series of soul-sickening failures and defeats, missed opportunities, sure things that didn't quite happen, all of which are accompanied by a concomitant accretion of barely perceptible victories that graally amount to something. In other words, it all feels real."
Manohla Dargis of The New York Times called the film "a fairy tale in realist drag . . . the kind of entertainment that goes down smoothly until it gets stuck in your craw . . . It's the same old bootstraps story, an American dream artfully told, skillfully sold. To that calculated end, the filmmaking is seamless, unadorned, transparent, the better to serve Mr. Smith's warm expressiveness . . . How you respond to this man's moving story may depend on whether you find Mr. Smith's and his son's performances so overwhelmingly winning that you buy the idea that poverty is a function of bad luck and bad choices, and success the result of heroic toil and dreams."
Peter Travers of Rolling Stone awarded the film three out of a possible four stars and commented, "Will Smith is on the march toward Oscar . . . [His] role needs gravity, smarts, charm, humor and a soul that's not synthetic. Smith brings it. He's the real deal."
In Variety, Brian Lowry said the film "is more inspirational than creatively inspired—imbued with the kind of uplifting, afterschool-special qualities that can trigger a major toothache . . . Smith's heartfelt performance is easy to admire. But the movie's painfully earnest tone should skew its appeal to the portion of the audience that, admittedly, has catapulted many cloying TV movies into hits . . . In the final accounting, [it] winds up being a little like the determined salesman Mr. Gardner himself: easy to root for, certainly, but not that much fun to spend time with."
Kevin Crust of the Los Angeles Times stated, "Dramatically it lacks the layering of a Kramer vs. Kramer, which it superficially resembles . . . Though the subject matter is serious, the film itself is rather slight, and it relies on the actor to give it any energy. Even in a more modest register, Smith is a very appealing leading man, and he makes Gardner's plight compelling . . . The Pursuit of Happyness is an unexceptional film with exceptional performances . . . There are worse ways to spend the holidays, and, at the least, it will likely make you appreciate your own circumstances."
In the St. Petersburg Times, Steve Persall graded the film B- and added, "[It] is the obligatory feel-good drama of the holiday season and takes that responsibility a bit too seriously . . . the film lays so many obstacles and solutions before its resilient hero that the volume of sentimentality and coincidence makes it feel suspect . . . Neither Conrad's script nor Muccino's rendant direction shows [what] lifted the real-life Chris above better ecated and more experienced candidates, but it comes through in the earnest performances of the two Smiths. Father Will seldom comes across this mature on screen; at the finale, he achieves a measure of Oscar-worthy emotion. Little Jaden is a chip off the old block, uncommonly at ease before the cameras. Their real-life bond is an inestimable asset to the onscreen characters' relationship, although Conrad never really tests it with any conflict."
National Review Online has named the film in its list of 'The Best Conservative Movies'. Linda Chavez of the Center for Equal Opportunity wrote, "this film provides the perfect antidote to Wall Street and other Hollywood diatribes depicting the world of finance as filled with nothing but greed."
观后感:
I have been a fan of Will Smith for years and I have to say this may be his best film yet! "The Pursuit of Happiness" is just a wonderful (based on a true) story, full of adventure, hope, and pain. I saw the movie last night in a packed theater. Big Willie Weekend has returned, and for good reason! It's a great movie to see ring the holidays and definitely a tear-jerker! Perfect for a date, a night out with friends, or even with family. If you ever thought Will Smith really couldn't act (and shame on you!), you'll think otherwise once you see this movie. You can really feel what he's going through just by looking in his eyes. And Jaden Smith is too adorable! Their on screen chemistry is almost unbearable to watch! Go see this movie! Great acting, great directing, great writing...you won't regret it!
⑵ 在哪里可以不付费看电影:当幸福来敲门
下一个影音,搜的时候就写“当幸福来敲门网络影音”就能免费看了
⑶ 当幸福来敲门
美国百万富翁克里斯·加德纳(Chris Gardner)曾经流浪、入狱,但从未放弃实践理想——当一名股票经纪人
⑷ 当幸福来敲门中'possibly' 和'probably'的区别
史密斯的儿子想要去看棒球赛的那段对话,possibly比probably的可能性要小很多…《the pursuit of happiness》,不错的电影!
⑸ the pursuit of happiness 为什么被翻译成当幸福来敲门
电影名字的翻译并不是逐字翻译的,更经常是由译者根据剧情领取一个更能被国人理解、更吸引人的标题。
⑹ 电影《当幸福来敲门》里面的"There is no Y in happiness, there is I" 是什么意思啊
这个是爸爸诠释幸福是怎么得来的意思,happiness的词根,是happy,而变成happiness之后,“y”就没有了啊,变成“i”了,所以爸爸的意思应该是,“幸福没有为什么,是要自己来创造的”,意义深远的一句话,值得所有人共勉的。
⑺ 让人泪奔的《当幸福来敲门》,最让你感到感动的情节是什么
威尔被福利院赶出后,带着儿子提着大包小包到地铁站过夜。他在长椅上沉默地看着五岁的儿子在独自玩。儿子突然问他那个扫描仪上的黑色按钮是什么,威尔说这是可以穿越时空的按钮,拉住儿子的手去按,并让他闭上眼睛,儿子不愿意,威尔笑笑,将他的手按了下去,并哄他快闭上眼睛,儿子闭上后,威尔迅速调整了情绪,大声惊叫,儿子睁眼却没看到什么变化,威尔仍然大声惊叫,你没看到吗?恐龙!你看,那么大的恐龙!在他的诱哄下,儿子出现了幻觉,也看见了恐龙,并附和着惊叫,啊,爸爸,你身后有霸王龙!好大的恐龙!说着就要爬下长椅,威尔却大叫,啊,小心,别踩到地上的火!嘘,我们现在是野人,需要火,现在让我们去找洞穴吧,这样恐龙就不会发现我们了。儿子很惊喜,哇,洞穴!威尔点点头,是啊,洞穴,让我看看在哪儿,小心点,小心你身后的恐龙!儿子一边回头提防一边跟着爸爸走向一扇门。威尔高兴地说,看,我们找到了一个洞穴,快,进去!儿子进去了,威尔还不忘做着小心翼翼的样子关上门。儿子环顾四周,问,在这儿就安全了吗?威尔点头,当然!在这儿恐龙就不会进来了!威尔将门反锁上。
画面一转,威尔坐在用一大堆卫生纸铺就的地上,儿子躺在他腿上睡熟了,威尔爱怜地摸着儿子的头,眼睛看着狭小的房间——这是一个男厕所。将视线转回儿子脸上,威尔看着他天真的脸,哭了,压抑着声音哭了。他是个父亲,在儿子面前永远是个坚强的父亲,他一人承担所有的压力,所有的苦痛。在人面前,他强作笑颜,他忙得几乎没有时间去哭,在这个安静的时间里,所有的回忆笼罩了他,他终于哭了。威尔哭着将后脑勺往墙上撞,咬着嘴唇。
⑻ 关于电影
雏菊
我的女友是机器人
情书
百万富翁的初恋
第三十六个故事
⑼ 1《当幸福来敲门》
你可以把这段插进去:这就是生存吗? 或许就像《无间道》歌词当中的一句话:生存往往比命运还残酷,只是没有人愿意认输。 是的,没有人愿意认输。 所以,我们才看到了最后那个光明的美好结局,他真的当上了证券经纪人。 当一个在任何困境中都显得那么坚强的男人在得知了自己被聘用后,激动之余,在人群中却留下了泪,这一幕让我感动且震撼,真的,是震撼。 或许,我们真的应该相信希望,相信毅力,相信未来,相信很多以前认为是命中注定的东西。再窘迫的困境,只要努力,就一定会有所改变的,只要努力就一定会有收获,是这样吗? 虽然,坚持不一定会有结果,但总会有收获的,不管是哪一方面的收获。 有的时候我会不厌其烦地问别人:你幸福吗?快乐吗?你现在的生活是你所想要的吗?可,好象,人们给我的答案总是否定的,是人太不知足,还是生活真的辜负了我们?我也不知道。 或许,人们只有在真正面对生存问题的时候,才会理解何为幸福吧。 我想,这部戏所要告诉我们的,就是这些吧。
⑽ 有没有像当幸福来敲门一类的电影
偶看幸福来敲门看了三遍,哭了三遍,因为那个时候刚好在考研
所以,我的感觉,和它类似的有:
《阿甘正传》
《肖申克的救赎》
《美丽心灵》(是根据博弈论的创始人的真实故事改编)
——以上的有励志成分
《这个杀手不太冷》
《第六感》
《拯救大兵瑞恩》
《黑暗中的舞者》
《寻找梦幻岛》《恋恋情深》(johnny depp的电影不会让你失望)
......
还有很多,目前能想起来的就这些了