A. 誰有一些英文電影的英語簡介100到200字~
1. 勇敢的心Braveheart(1995) William Wallace is a Scottish rebel who leads an uprising against the cruel English ruler Edward the Longshanks, who wishes to inherit the crown of Scotland for himself. When he was a young boy, William Wallace's father and brother, along with many others, lost their lives trying to free Scotland. Once he loses another of his loved ones, William Wallace begins his long quest to make Scotland free once and for all, along with the assistance of Robert the Bruce. Braveheart is the partly historical, partly mythological, story of William Wallace, a Scottish common man who fights for his country's freedom from English rule around the end of the 13th century. 2. 肖申克的救贖The Shawshank Redemption (1994) The story begins with the trial of a young banker, Andy Dufrense, victimized by circumstantial evidence, resulting in a conviction for the murder of his wife and her lover. After a quick conviction, Andy finds himself serving a life sentence at Shawshank prison, with no hope of parole. He exists in this prison only in appearance, keeping his mind free from the drab walls around him. His ability to do this results in the gaining of respect from his fellow inmates, but most of all from Ellis Redding. Ellis, commonly referred to as Red, finds gainful use of his entrepreneurial spirit within the drab walls of Shawshank by dealing in contraband and commodities rare to the confines of prison. Andy's demeanor and undeniable sense of hope causes Red to take a deeper look at himself, and the world around him. Andy proves to Red and the other inmates that in the conventional walls of Shawshank prison convention will find no home in his lifestyle.
B. 求一篇英語口語介紹,介紹一部看過的電影,任何一部,內容積極向上就行,加上自己感受,用口語表達2分鍾左
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Kung Fu Panda is an American animated comedy film released in 2008. After its release it is welcomed by most alts and children and receives very positive and favorable reviews. I think the film is trying to tell us that if you have a dream and hold on to it, you will be successful one day.
The movie is about a lazy, fat and clumsy panda called Po. He helps his goose father in his family noodle shop every day. And his father expects him to take over the shop and tell him the secret ingredient of making noodle soup. However, Po is fanatic of Chinese Kung Fu and is always dreaming to become a Kung Fu fighter.
Everyone is surprised to find the result but they have to accept the reality. Eventually Shifu takes sage advice from Oogway and begins to teach Po martial arts. Po is carefully prepared to fight. But is Tai Lung defeated in the end by the panda? I urge you to find out the result on your own.
In my opinion, the most impressive part of the movie is the sacred Dragon Scroll and the secret ingredient of making noodle soup. When Po is ready to open the sacred Dragon Scroll, which promises great power to its possessor, he finds nothing but blank. He was in despair and everyone is shocked and desperate. So Shifu has to order his students to lead the villagers to safety while he stays to delay Tai Lung for as long as he can. Then Po meets his father on the way back, and unexpectedly his father tells him the secret ingredient of the family's noodle soup: nothing. He explains that things become special when people believe they are. I think this is the theme of the movie. Once you hold a firm belief, you can get what you want.
On the whole, the movie is funny and entertaining. Its theme of 「believe in yourself」 is loved by the parents. And for alts there are some wonderful actions and sceneries. If you have not watched the Kung Fu Panda, I sincerely recommend you to watch it and enjoy the enthusiastic and funny Panda.
C. 求10部英文電影的簡介 簡介字要少。
Film 1 THE BOUNDARY Fiction (12:00) USA Director: Julius Onah Once we cross, there is no return… A family on its way home is forced to deal with circumstances they would never hope for. 一旦越界,則無法回頭。一個尋常家庭在回家的路上,遭遇了意料不及的經歷…… ===================== Film 2 LOVE CHILD Fiction (6:00) Sweden Director: Daniel Wirtberg A young girl enjoys the perfect life of being the only child, when one day a new family member arrives. 一個年輕的女孩享受著完美的獨生女生活,直到一個家庭新成員的來臨打破了寧靜…… ========================== Film 3 MOZAMBIQUE Documentary (13:30) Mozambique Director: Alcides Soares Sixteen-year-old Alcides Soares is one of a half a million AIDS orphans living in Mozambique today. American television writer Neal Baer and movie director Chris Zalla gave Alcides a movie camera and taught him how to shoot. The result is 「Mozambique」 a moving chronicle directed by Alcides himself, which details his journey to find his family and make a new life in his country. 非洲的莫三比克有接近50萬患艾滋病孤兒,16歲的Alcides Soares就是其中一員。美國電視做著Neal Baer和電影導演Chris Zalla給Alcides一台攝影機,並教會他如何使用。這部影片則由他自己導演,記錄了他尋找自己的家庭,並在他的國家建立新生活的旅程。 =========================== Film 4 SKHIZEIN Animation (14:00) France Director: Jérémy Clapin After being struck by a 150-ton meteorite, Henry has to adapt to living precisely 91 centimeters from himself. Henry被一個150噸的隕石撞了一下,導致他不得不適應91厘米的生活。 =============================== Film 5 PARKING Fiction (11:00) Spain Director: Jorge Molina An executive goes to get his car…when he discovers that someone else has beaten him to it. 一個經理正要去停車場開他的車,卻發現遭到了別人的襲擊。 ================================ Film 6 A』MARE Fiction (15:00) Italy Director: Martina Amati Andrea and Felice are two kids whose lives centre around the sea. One ring a fishing excursion their usual routine is disturbed when something unexpected appears from the water. Will their friendship survive the turbulent events that follow? Andrea和Felice是生活在海邊的兩個小孩子。這天,從水裡出現的奇怪事物打破了他們有序的玩樂生活。他們的友誼是否能夠支持他們度過難關? ================================ Film 7 PLASTIC Fiction (7:30) Australia Director: Sandy Widyanata Whilst Anna is preparing for a first date with Henry, a man she has secretly loved for years, everything goes wrong until she discovers the impossible – to sculpt her appearance like clay to any shape she desires. Anna深愛著Henry,終於迎來了和他約會的一天。可是一切都亂套了,Anna卻驚訝的發現自己能夠像陶藝一樣隨意改變自己的外貌…… ============================== Film 8 MIENTE Fiction (15:00) Spain Director: Isabel De Ocampo Doina wants to make a birthday present to her young sister, but it isn』t easy to get it. Doina不過是想給自己的妹妹製作一個生日禮物,沒想到事情遠不是那麼簡單。 =============================== Film 9 LASHABIYA Fiction (6:00) Israel Director: Yehezkel Lazarov In an elementary school courtyard, a young Palestinian man plays a dangerous game with an armed squad of Israeli soldiers. 在一個小學的操場上,一個年輕的巴勒斯坦人和一個全副武裝的以色列士兵進行了一場危險游戲。 ==================================== Film 10 HAMMERHEAD Fiction (14:00) UK Director: Sam Donovan Boris tries to reunite his separated parents on a shark-spotting trip. The only problem is, his biggest enemy is along for the ride: his mother』s new girlfriend. Boris想要通過一次觀賞鯊魚的旅程來撮合他離異的父母。可問題是,這次旅程的最大困難,是母親帶來了一個她的女朋友。
D. 用英文介紹一部英文電影,急!!!!!!!!
具體如下:
《Shawshank Redemption》 is an American drama written and directed by Frank delabond, starring Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman.
《肖申克的救贖》是由弗蘭克·德拉邦特編劇並執導的美國劇情片,由蒂姆·羅賓斯、摩根·弗里曼領銜主演。
Based on Stephen Edwin King's 1982 novella Shawshank Redemption, the film mainly tells the story of the hero Andy, a banker, after he was jailed for shooting his wife and lover.
該片根據斯蒂芬·埃德溫·金1982年的中篇小說《肖申克的救贖》改編,主要講述了男主角銀行家安迪因槍殺妻子及其情人的罪名入獄後。

He becomes friends with Ellis who can smuggle all kinds of prohibited goods for his cellmates. Andy quietly plans for self rescue for the camp step by step, and finally successfully escapes from prison and regains his freedom.
與能為獄友走私各種違禁商品的埃利斯成為了朋友,安迪不動聲色、步步為營地謀劃自我拯救並最終成功越獄,重獲自由的故事。
The film was released in the United States on September 23, 1994. In 1995, the film won seven nominations including best picture in the 67th Academy Awards.
該片於1994年9月23日在美國公映。1995年,該片獲得第67屆奧斯卡金像獎中包括最佳影片在內的七項提名。
E. 經典電影的英文介紹
泰坦尼克號英文介紹
Titanic (1997)
United States, 1997
U.S. Release Date: 12/19/97 (wide)
Running Length: 3:14
MPAA Classification: PG-13 (Mayhem, nudity, sex, profanity, mild violence)
Theatrical Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Cast: Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet, Billy Zane, Kathy Bates, Frances Fisher, Gloria Stuart, Bill Paxton, Bernard Hill, David Warner
Director: James Cameron
Procers: James Cameron, Jon Landau
Screenplay: James Cameron
Cinematography: Russell Carpenter
Music: James Horner
U.S. Distributor: Paramount Pictures
Short of climbing aboard a time capsule and peeling back eight and one-half decades, James Cameron's magnificent Titanic is the closest any of us will get to walking the decks of the doomed ocean liner. Meticulous in detail, yet vast in scope and intent, Titanic is the kind of epic motion picture event that has become a rarity. You don't just watch Titanic, you experience it -- from the launch to the sinking, then on a journey two and one-half miles below the surface, into the cold, watery grave where Cameron has shot never-before seen documentary footage specifically for this movie.
In each of his previous outings, Cameron has pushed the special effects envelope. In Aliens, he cloned H.R. Giger's creation dozens of times, fashioning an army of nightmarish monsters. In The Abyss, he took us deep under the sea to greet a band of benevolent space travelers. In T2, he introced the morphing terminator (perfecting an effects process that was pioneered in The Abyss). And in True Lies, he used digital technology to choreograph an in-air battle. Now, in Titanic, Cameron's flawless re-creation of the legendary ship has blurred the line between reality and illusion to such a degree that we can't be sure what's real and what isn't. To make this movie, it's as if Cameron built an all-new Titanic, let it sail, then sunk it.
Of course, special effects alone don't make for a successful film, and Titanic would have been nothing more than an expensive piece of eye candy without a gripping story featuring interesting characters. In his previous outings, Cameron has always placed people above the technological marvels that surround them. Unlike film makers such as Roland Emmerich and Dean Devlin, Cameron has used visual effects to serve his plot, not the other way around. That hasn't changed with Titanic. The picture's spectacle is the ship's sinking, but its core is the affair between a pair of mismatched, star-crossed lovers.
Titanic is a romance, an adventure, and a thriller all rolled into one. It contains moments of exuberance, humor, pathos, and tragedy. In their own way, the characters are all larger-than- life, but they're human enough (with all of the attendant frailties) to capture our sympathy. Perhaps the most amazing thing about Titanic is that, even though Cameron carefully recreates the death of the ship in all of its terrible grandeur, the event never eclipses the protagonists. To the end, we never cease caring about Rose (Kate Winslet) and Jack (Leonardo DiCaprio).
Titanic sank ring the early morning hours of April 15, 1912 in the North Atlantic, killing 1500 of the 2200 on board. The movie does not begin in 1912, however -- instead, it opens in modern times, with a salvage expedition intent on recovering some of the ship's long-buried treasure. The expedition is led by Brock Lovett (Bill Paxton), a fortune hunter who is searching for the mythical "Heart of the Ocean", a majestic 56 karat diamond which reputedly went down with the ship. After seeing a TV report about the salvage mission, a 101-year old woman (Gloria Stuart) contacts Brock with information regarding the jewel. She identifies herself as Rose DeWitt Bukater, a survivor of the tragedy. Brock has her flown out to his ship. Once there, she tells him her version of the story of Titanic's ill-fated voyage.
The bulk of the film -- well over 80% of its running time -- is spent in flashbacks. We pick up the story on the day that Titanic leaves Southampton, with jubilant crowds cheering as it glides away from land. On board are the movie's three main characters: Rose, a young American debutante trapped in a loveless engagement because her mother is facing financial ruin; Cal Hockley (Billy Zane), her rich-but-cold-hearted fianc? and Jack Dawson, a penniless artist who won his third-class ticket in a poker game. When Jack first sees Rose, it's from afar, but circumstances offer him the opportunity to become much closer to her. As the voyage continues, Jack and Rose grow more intimate, and she tries to summon up the courage to defy her mother (Frances Fisher) and break off her engagement. But, even with the aid of an outspoken rich women named Molly Brown (Kathy Bates), the barrier of class looms as a seemingly-insurmountable obstacle. Then, when circumstances in the Rose/Cal/Jack triangle are coming to a head, Titanic strikes an iceberg and the "unsinkable" ship (that term is a testament to man's hubris) begins to go down.
By keeping the focus firmly on Rose and Jack, Cameron avoids one frequent failing of epic disaster movies: too many characters in too many stories. When a film tries to chronicle the lives and struggles of a dozen or more indivials, it reces them all to cardboard cut-outs. In Titanic, Rose and Jack are at the fore from beginning to end, and the supporting characters are just that -- supporting. The two protagonists (as well as Cal) are accorded enough screen time for Cameron to develop multifaceted personalities.
As important as the characters are, however, it's impossible to deny the power of the visual effects. Especially ring the final hour, as Titanic undergoes its death throes, the film functions not only as a rousing adventure with harrowing escapes, but as a testimony to the power of computers to simulate reality in the modern motion picture. The scenes of Titanic going under are some of the most awe-inspiring in any recent film. This is the kind of movie that it's necessary to see more than once just to appreciate the level of detail.
One of the most unique aspects of Titanic is its use of genuine documentary images to set the stage for the flashback story. Not satisfied with the reels of currently-existing footage of the sunken ship, Cameron took a crew to the site of the wreck to do his own filming. As a result, some of the underwater shots in the framing sequences are of the actual liner lying on the ocean floor. Their importance and impact should not be underestimated, since they further heighten the proction's sense of verisimilitude.
For the leading romantic roles of Jack and Rose, Cameron has chosen two of today's finest young actors. Leonardo DiCaprio (Romeo + Juliet), who has rarely done better work, has shed his cocky image. Instead, he's likable and energetic in this part -- two characteristics vital to establishing Jack as a hero. Meanwhile, Kate Winslet, whose impressive resume includes Sense and Sensibility, Hamlet, and Jude, dons a flawless American accent along with her 1912 garb, and essays an appealing, vulnerable Rose. Billy Zane comes across as the perfect villain -- callous, arrogant, yet displaying true affection for his prized fianc? The supporting cast, which includes Kathy Bates, Bill Paxton, Frances Fisher, Bernard Hill (as Titanic's captain), and David Warner (as Cal's no-nonsense manservant), is flawless.
While Titanic is easily the most subed and dramatic of Cameron's films, fans of more frantic pictures like Aliens and The Abyss will not be disappointed. Titanic has all of the thrills and intensity that movie-goers have come to expect from the director. A dazzling mix of style and substance, of the sublime and the spectacular, Titanic represents Cameron's most accomplished work to date. It's important not to let the running time hold you back -- these three-plus hour pass very quickly. Although this telling of the Titanic story is far from the first, it is the most memorable, and is deserving of Oscar nominations not only in the technical categories, but in the more substantive ones of Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, and Best Actress.
&; 1997 James Berardinelli
還有一個簡單的介紹
呼~ 改成簡介:
The story of the Titanic and the iceberg has grown into a legend of the sea. It took her discovery in 1985 to begin to find the truth behind the myth. One of the things that makes the Titanic so fascinating is that she represented the best of technology when she set sail on her ill-fated voyage in 1912, and it took the best of technology in the form of sonar, satellite tracking, and deep-dive technology to locate her grave 73 years later. In the early 1900's, waterborne transportation was the norm; today, satellites are taken for granted by our society. But we tend to forget the immense effort that these two technologies require to operate to their maximum potential. Until recently, the technology did not exist to locate, photograph, and explore this ship that rested two and a half miles down on the ocean floor.
