求四部电影的英文影评 其中要有纳尼亚传奇2 和肖申克的救赎 字数120-150

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1.纳尼亚传奇2:

This movie makes you wish you could blow up a zoo and just let all the animals run wild and free, and it's going to make you want to walk up to large, wild animals and say, "We're friends," and you're going to want to be friends with EVERYONE and ANYTHING because this movie just puts you in such a great awesome super kick-ass mood. You're going to be blown away by the impressiveness of Aslan's super-sonic roar-boom. And the musical score when what's-her-face (Phyllis?) kissed that Italian wanna-be was just Wuhan... I'll have it stuck in my head for months. There should have been more cheetahs. I mean, just because they're basically extinct in real life doesn't mean they can't be overpopulating Narnia. I think the density of the cheetah population should have been extreme... Like you couldn't take four steps without stepping on a cheetah. I also really liked Reepacheep. Not as much as my friend, though. She's gonna marry him, even though she has a boyfriend. I don't know how her boyfriend would feel about that - being dumped for a rodent. As for the ginger dwarf... That guy was seriously creeping me out. I would have gotten a restraining order against him for looking at me like that. It was so scary! I really liked the way he twirled his knife around like a baton in his hand as he ran toward the guards on horseback, though. It really showed how experienced he was in the art of war. Aslan makes real-life lions look bad. He puts more fur in the world.

2. 肖申克的救赎:

Shawshank Redemption is without doubt one of the best films ever made, and definitely the best film of 1994. Yes, it is better than Lion King, and I really like that too. It is not only enthralling but powerful and moving too. I will confess that I didn't understand it when I first saw it as a lot happens in the film, and I have now seen it three times. I seriously hope, that those who ignored the film when it was first released now recognise it as a great film, as it really is. The dialogue was extremely well-written, with lines that really stick in your mind. The cinematography and music are both gorgeous, and the prison itself is like a character that dominates the film. In the script, there are some true elements of Stephen King Now I admit I am not a huge king fan, and usually don't like coarse language in books. But in his books like It, which is very good, I have accepted the language represents brutality and rebellion, shown perfectly in the film with the battle of acceptance I suppose between the inmates and the superiors(like the scene with the warden yelling coarse language at the new inmates lined up in a row at the beginning.)The acting was exceptional. I am not hugely familiar with Tim Robbins, but he did a great job in a very demanding role. The best performance however, comes from Morgan Freeman as Red, who was seriously robbed of that Oscar, that he lost to Tom Hanks for Forrest Gump. Freeman reminds me very strongly, or his style of acting does, remind me of that of Sean Connery, suave yet very charismatic. Acting isn't just about your vocal range, it's about depth, which was what Freeman certainly had. In short, Freeman was brilliant in what could be his best performance. The scene where the inmates are listening to the Mozart aria over the speakers was a beautiful profound moment, and I actually cried in Brook's death scene. Very rarely do King adaptations translate-to screen well, because of the large scale of the author's books, with the exception of this and the Shining. Some like It and Dreamcatcher are genuinely memorable but have a number of flaws that prevent them from being classed as outstanding. And some, like Thinner and Tommyknockers that border on unwatchable. In conclusion Shawshank is a brilliant film, that is worthy of the credit it has been denied for so-long.

3.碟中谍4:

Ghost Protocol-Whatever that means, has laid down the ghosts of MI-II and III. They were good but not this good. Brad Bird's directorial debut shows that he's equally comfortable in a live action movie as he is doing an animated feature. The script chosen is top notch and the audience really was kept guessing as to what happens next. The locales were exotic-Moscow,Dubai,& Mumbai.

This is a Tom Cruise vehicle through and through. He shows us why he is the biggest star in the world save perhaps a few. He still does his stunts (or so I am told-at this age)and stunts in an MI movie were aplenty. Humor is also thrown in a liberal doses, which makes it refreshing. Simon Pegg tickles your funny bones, Paula Patton brings in the oomph factor - never seen her before but she's hot. Renner as Brandt has some skeletons in the closet but he's the new member in team Hunt. Wonder why they did away with Ving Rhames - he was good. Micheal Nyquist - Those of you who know who he is (Dragon Tattoo anyone?) is good in his character. Wonder where he got his British accent from (He's Swedish)? Or did they do a voice-over? And Tom Cruise is immaculate. The best action movie of 2011 and I am glad they didn't go the Arab terrorist route. Its well worth the watch.

4. 阿甘正传

Forrest Gump is so unique because of the character Forrest Gump himself, who has a low IQ of only 75. I love that Forrest doesn't lose his innocence and purity throughout the movie, or maybe he just can't but either way, this shows you don't need to be evil or really intelligent to be recognised or successful. It is just a movie, so maybe it doesn't work like that in reality. What that simply means is that the acting and story of this film was incredibly touching on a real level. And in my definition that's what a good movie should be able to do.

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