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  看完一部作品,相信你会有很多感受。你需要写一篇文章来记录你的感受。想必很多人都在担心如何写好后的感受。以下是小编整理的英语电影观后感50字(锦集5篇),仅供参考,希望能够帮助到大家。

英语电影观后感50字篇1

  Peter Parker is a high school student. By accident, he is bitted by a genetically-altered spider and after that, he found that he gains the strange power of spider.

  Therefore, he uses his power to fight crime. However, Norman Osborn with the new source of energy has become an enemy of Spider-man, Green Goblin. Spider-man needs to fight with Green Goblin.

  but he confuses as Norman Osborn is the father of his best friend. On the other hand, Peter Parker struggles to fall in love with Mary Jane.

  My opinions:I like this film because its fight scenes are great and the animation in Spider-man is impressive, especially the part of Spider-man flying in the sky, it looks realistic.

  The music in Spider-man made me feel excited. However, the part about the love between Peter Parker and Mary Jane is quite boring.

  Besides, I like the story of the film, it is outstanding and teaches me “With great power comes great responsibility.”

  We have our own responsibilities in our life and now, my responsibility is to work hard.

  

英语电影观后感50字篇2

  Sean Penn may be the most gifted actor of his generation. He has been showered with comparisons to Brando, Clift, Nicholson and others and yet he continues to repeat threats to “retire” from acting completely. Instead, Penn wants to direct focusing on quirky, original fare like this year’s Nicholson drama The Pledge.

  Well, let’s hope that this threat remains a hollow one. Once more Penn shows what all the fuss is about in I Am Sam, a potentially maudlin courtroom drama that somehow bursts through as one of the better films of the year.

  Penn is Sam Dawson, a handicapped man who has never mentally matured past the age of seven. Holding a job at a local Starbucks, he maintains a life of quietly detailed order that helps him get through the day. He and his circle of friends have orderly get-togethers such as Wednesday movie nights or Thursday morning breakfasts at I-Hop.

  This all changes when Sam becomes a father. Faced with responsibilities even the most experienced * has troubles with, his orderly and structured life is thrown into the hyperbolic chaos that a child can bring. But with the help of his reclusive next-door neighbor Annie (Diane Wiest) and an endless sup* of love, Sam learns to be a supremely nurturing father to his little girl, named innocently after a favorite Beatles song.

  Kids, however, don’t follow routine very well. It’s in their nature to grow and evolve thus being the case with Lucy (Dakota Fanning). Like any child, questions are the name of the game and sooner or later she’s going to ask the one question Sam doesn’t want to hear – “You’re not like other Daddies, are you Daddy?” With that question, it becomes clear to both parent and child that their relationship has begun to change in irrevocable ways.

  More so than they anticipate, as the child welfare office deems Sam an unfit parent and takes Lucy away from him, devastating his emotional balance. Sam’s friends decide that what is needed to get Lucy back into her father’s loving arms is a lawyer. Using the most scientific method they can think of – namely looking for the biggest ad in the yellow pages – they go about finding him one.

  Enter Rita Harrison (Michelle Pfeiffer), a big-time lawyer who only seems to care only about her own success and wants nothing to do with Sam’s case. But to look better in the eyes of her colleagues she reluctantly agrees to take charge of Sam’s appeal to regain custody of Lucy. Yet Rita’s own personal life is a mess. She has a child who can’t stand her, a marriage that is falling apart and her co-workers think she’s a selfish witch. Through helping Sam she might find redemption in her own life, something the high-strung Rita never imagined.

  I Am Sam has movie of the week written all over it. It’s also a textbook case of Oscar baiting what with a high profile, well respected actor playing a mentally handicapped character in a highly sentimental melodrama.

  Damned if the whole thing doesn’t work despite all of this. Penn may be playing just the type of character Oscar loves, but don’t hold that against him. This is a fiery, complex performance and one of the more brutally honest depictions of mental illness the screen has seen. Penn’s portrayal is free of the general tics and gestures that most actors employ when diving into such parts, and his style is so loose and natural it’s easy to forgive the film when it treads into more treacle-ridden territory.

  The rest of the cast shines quite nicely, working off of Penn’s lead. Pfeiffer has one of her strongest roles in years as the driven Rita – even if one particular breakdown moment screams “Oscar clip!” in bright neon exclamation points – and little Fleming is astonishingly good as the wise-beyond-her-years Lucy. Jessie Nelson directs with a relatively steady hand and his use of Beatle’s classics is more inspired than you would first expect. While his and Kristine Johnson’s script does dip far too close to cheap sentiment at times, mostly it manages to maintain course, justly earning is its tears in the end.

英语电影观后感50字篇3

  My Impressions after Reading" The Million Pound Note”.

  This time I want to talk about a very famous short story written by Mark Twain---------“The Million Pound Note”. Referring to Mark Twain, you must feel familiar, because we must have read his works before. I still remember the article “ The Bite Events on the Train” in our textbook when I’m in the middle school. What touched me most at that time were his ironic words. Yes, he is a great humorist, novelist, writer and orator in America in nineteenth century. During his 40 years’ writing career, he created dozens of short or long stories, among which “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” is of the most popularity, which was praised by Hemingway as “the first real American literature”. But today I am introducing his another work------ The Million Pound Note.

  This story tells about a poor but honest American Adam Henry. When he was wandering in the street of London, he was given by two billionaires a letter, in which he surprisedly found a £1,000,000 pound bank-note. Later he got to know that the two billionaires who were brothers had made a bet about the results after he got a one million-pound note at once. One of them thought the note wound count for nothing to the poor man because he could not prove that the money was his own while the other considered just as the opposite. Dramatically, the plot went just out of my expectation. Herry went to a restaurant to have dinner first. The manager was mean to him at the beginning but his attitude changed quickly when Herry took out the note and asked for change. Faced with a millionaire, the manager apologized again and again and obsequiously told Herry that he didn’t need to pay for the bill right now. So Herry managed to have a free dinner.

  Then similarly, Herry went to a clothing shop and got a suit of clothes costing him nothing. Like the plot above, people are curious of such a rich man and tried every means to cozy up to him, from free food, free clothes to free accommodation. At the same time, his social status was becoming higher and higher and finally higher than most dukes. Apart from that, he later got a beautiful wife and 200,000 pounds of bank interest. I can imagine a bright future was waiting for him. The writing style of this story is so humorous. Mark Twain used hyperbole describing how our hero defeated snobbishness repeatedly. What I appreciate most is the detailed description of different people’s ridiculous actions before one million pounds, vivid, funny, ironic and humorous, which forms a Caricature. In terms of the theme, it is apparent that the author wanted to denounce the overflowing mammonism in the society. Even now it gives us an impressive lesson. Yes, I cannot deny the importance of money to a person who wants to survive. We won’t live without money, with which we get food, clothes, house and many other

  Necessities. But we must know that there are many things which can’t be bought with money such as love or friendship. So in my opinion, money may be important to us, but not the most important. We need to build up the correct sense of money. Another point I want to emphasize is honesty. From the plot, we can see that there were so many people the brothers could choose, so why just Herry? I think it was because he was honest. When he got the note, what he did wasn’t use it right now but return it to the brothers. Without a kind and honest heart, Herry couldn’t have been such a successful man. There are various of tempertation alluring us in our life, Only by keeping honesty and consciousness inside can we manage to resist them. To sum up, this story is a really good work of Mark Twain. The lesson I’ve learnt from it makes me want to be an honest man sincerely and lets me not to worship money too much. I begin to regret not reading it earlier.

  

英语电影观后感50字篇4

  I watched the film called High School Musical.After watching it, I felt very happy and it touched me very much.It is an American film.It tells American high school studentslife.American students are very different from our Chinese students.

  They are in high spirits when facing their lives and their out-of-class games are quite colorful. Main actress is a very beautiful girl called Gabriella.She was unconfident to sing at first.But a boy told her that she sang very well.Then they sang together happily. I think as long as you try your best,whether you fail.

  

英语电影观后感50字篇5

  Today at lunch, I watched the cartoon "Jackie Chan Adventures", the content of the story is: Jackie Chan, jade, old man, and fat pig they take a cruise to travel together, on the ship they met the pirates, Jackie Chan and jade with their own wisdom and courage, finally put the pirates to run away.

  The story tells us that no matter what happens at any time, we should use our brains and be brave.

  

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