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英文电影观后感20篇
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英文电影观后感英文电影观后感第1篇:
《初恋》英文观后感
WhatwoulditfeelifIcanwakeupeverydayforgettingwhathappenedforthelastwholeyear?
Lucyinthemovie“50FirstDates”toldmethisfeeling。
Everymorningwhenshewokeup,sheonlyrememberredtheSundayoflastyearwhichwasherfather’sbirthday,alsothedateshehadthecaraccidentwhichmadeheronlykeepmemorybeforeSunday,soshealwaysfelthappylivingthesamehabitaswhatshedidonSundayayearagowiththekindset-upbyherfatherandbrother。
AftermeetingHenry,shecouldonlyrememberwhohewasonthesameday。
Butafteronenight,hebecameastrangertoher。
Shecouldn’tevenrecognizehewastheonesheusedtodateandloveeveryday。
Henrytriedhisbesttogiveheranewdifferentmeetingeverydaysoastowinhersmileandregaintheir“FirstDate”。
Henrymadehertapeseverymorningtohelpherrememberwhathappenedthedaybeforeandthelastwholeyear。
Lucythusfeltgratefulwithallshehadwhenshewokeupeveryday。
Onthesameday,shealwayshadthesamedeepgratitudetofaceHenrywithhersweetsmile。
Whatabeautifulfeelingitistoalwaysfeelthanksgivingandtoalwaysappreciateeachother’seffort。
Atouchingstorybetweenamemorylostwomanandadevotedmantaughtallofus,normalpeople,theessenceoflove。
Whentwopeoplecanthankeachotherfortheirdevotioneverydaylikewhattheydidforeachotheronfirstdate,lovecanforeverberefreshedandenergetic。
OnLucy’sside,peoplewithmemorywillaskformorethanyesterdayandbeecriticaloftheirpartnersdaybyday,whilepeoplewithoutmemorywillfeelgratefulfortheirlifeandthepeoplearoundthemeveryday。
Inthemovie,whenonedayLucydecidedtobreakupwithHenrytolethimrebuildhislifebyburningalltheirdiariesandtapes,IcriedforHenry’sbrokenheart。
Forher,itwasjustonedayfeeling。
Forhim,itwaslong-termaffectionandconnection。
Itwaseasierforherthanhimtogiveuptheirlove。
OnHenry’sside,peoplewithmemorywillalwaysrememberthepasthappinessandtreasureitfortherestoftheirlife,whilepeoplewithoutmemorywilleasilygiveupattheendofthesameday。
Whataruthlessfeelingitistoendarelationshipjustafteroneminutethought。
Peoplewithfragilemindwouldeasilyruinalong-termrelationshipnomatterwhatreasontheyhave。
ThetorturebetweenLucyandHenrytellsusthefatalfactortodoharmtointimacybetweenacoupleistheirfragilemindofbalancingemotionandreason。
Thusmostofcouplelosetheirtrustforeachotherafterexperiencingthisweaklytestingbroke-up。
英文电影观后感第2篇:
电影奥林匹克英语观后感
TheOlympicGames,whichoriginatedinancientGreece,isthemostdistinguishedsportingeventintheworld。
Onceeveryfouryears,theutmostathletesfromallaroundareluredtogathertogetherandsparenoeffortstopeteagainsteachotherandtrytowinamedalforthecountrythattheyrepresent。
Franklyspeaking,thatwasvirtuallyallIknewabouttheworld-famousOlympicGamesbeforeIhadreadabookentitledTheOlympicspublishedbyForeignLanguageTeachingandResearchPress。
However,Ifoundevenmorephilosophybeyondjustwinningmedalsfromreadingthebook,whichwasbeyondmyimaginationandconsiderablyinspiring。
Someoneoncesaid,“Wereeverybodyonearthinvolvedinsomekindofsport,ourworldwouldbefreeofwarforlong。
”Startingfromthreethousandyearsago,theancientOlympicGameshaslongbeenaneventnotonlyforpetitionbutalsoforpeace。
Inancienttimes,nowarwasallowedbetweenthecitiesduringtheGames,whichwasrathersurprisingtomesinceIcouldhardlyimaginewarriorsactallyputtingdowntheirweaponsandgiveabreakforpeace。
Theprecioustraditionofpeacecontinued:
IwouldneverfailtorecallthesceneoftheopeningceremonieswhenNorthandSouthKoreanathletesenteringthestadiumwiththeirhandsheldtogether。
ThetwoneighboringcountriesthatusedtobeenemiesarenolongerenemiesduringtheGames。
Insteadtheybecamefriends。
SpeakingoftheXXAthensOlympics,perhapsmostpeoplewouldhavethesameopinionthatthemostnoablepartoftheopeningceremonyarrivedwhenIraqiandAfghanrepresentativesshowedup。
Thesetwounfortunatenations,thepeo
pleofwhichhaveundergoneinnumerablewars,areingbackagaintotaketheirownresponsibilityinworldsportsafterrecentinvasionsbyAmerica。
ThefearlesspeopleofIraqandAfghanistanareoncemoresharingthespiritoftheGameswithpeoplefromtherestoftheworld。
Thereisanotherstoryinthisbookthatmakesmedeepinthoughts。
ThereisnodoubtthatthemostunusualOlympicGameseverinhistoryisthe1936OlympicsheldinGermany,whichwasthenruledbytheNaziParty。
LedbyAdolfHitler,theNazibelievedthattheso-calledAryanpeopleweresuperiortoalloth