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一篇英文观后感
一篇英文观后感
Recently, the heatest topic of entertaiment is about the new movie 'After the Earthquake'. I have no reason to deny such a movie because it contains so much pain and distreof our Chinese people.
Just like its name, the film tells a story about the effects happened to an ordinary family in Tangshan after the earthquake. The mother losts her husband and daughter in the earthquake, and her son turns into a disable person without left arm. Actually, her daughter survives from the disaster, but both of her mother and her brother don't kown because in the rescue of victims, her mother choses to sacrifise her and save her brother instead. The daughter is adopted by another family and is took care of very carefully, however she cannot persuade herself to forgive her mother. Whereas, the mother feels a sense of guilty all the time. Even after her son could support her, she still refuses to move into new apartment because she wants the soul of her daughter and husband could find their home at the old location. Fortunately, when the daughter meets her brother in the rescue of Wenchuan earthquake, she forgive her mother finally.
I am touched by this film quite a lot. The disaster is crucial and misarable, and it makes people suffer from pain of both body and heart. However, it is love and belief that will always save you from desperation.
Somewhere up in the attic is a brown, medium-size Samsonite suitcase that was a Christmas present in 1981. It served me ably all during my years as a traveling college textbook salesman, spending more nights in La Quinta Motor Inns than I care to remember.
The reason I bring up that hard-cased suitcase is that the same item appears in “The Pursuit of Happyness,” which opened this past Friday. I’m sure the prop department found one on eBay or at a garage sale. But where mine afforded me the opportunity to travel throughout Texas in relative comfort, for Will Smith’s real-life homelecharacter it contained his worldly possessions. He was also toting along a five-year old son.
With the opening caption “inspired by a true story,” Smith plays Chris Gardner, a rags-to-riches good guy who often quotes Thomas Jefferson in his pursuit of the American Dream. Taking place in San Francisco in 1981, Chris is trying to lead his family—wife Linda (Thandie Newton) and son Christopher (Smith’s son Jaden)—from their lower middle claexistence in a dingy apartment into the good life.
Chris and Linda are the 1981 version of Alice and Ralph Kramden, the quarreling Brooklyn couple always taking one step closer to the poorhouse by Ralph’s pipe dreams for prosperity. Chris has sunken the family savings into becoming the exclusive distributor of a portable bone density scanner, a nearly impossible to sell medical device.
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