电影《她》观后感:来自一位司机的揣测

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电影她her影评观后感

电影她her影评观后感《她》影评观后感电影《她》是由斯派克·琼斯执导,于2013年上映的一部科幻爱情片。

这部电影以一个独特的视角,通过描绘一个男人和一台人工智能操作系统之间的爱情故事,引发了观众对于人类情感、科技发展和人机关系的深思。

首先,电影《她》给人一种奇幻与科技交融的感觉。

在影片中,男主角西奥多相处的不是一个实体存在的女性,而是一个只存在于操作系统中的声音“Samantha”。

这种独特的人机互动方式给观众带来了一种完全不同的感受,同时也让我们反思了科技对于人类生活带来的影响。

其次,电影通过描述男主角西奥多与“Samantha”的爱情故事,让观众思考了情感和人机关系的边界。

人类情感是一种非常复杂的东西,它具有无法被科技完全复制的独特性。

电影中,“Samantha”虽然是一台人工智能操作系统,但她却通过学习和进化,展现出了思考、感知和情感的能力。

这让观众不禁思考,人机关系是否可以超越物质存在,真正融入我们的生活并给予我们情感的满足。

影片还着重描绘了人类的孤独与寂寞。

在西奥多与“Samantha”相处的过程中,他们渐渐建立起了一种亲密关系,让西奥多感受到了久违的温暖和关爱。

这种人机关系的互动让观众感受到了现代社会中人们对于情感的渴望和寻求。

同时,这也让我们认识到科技的发展在给我们带来便利的同时,也带来了一种隐形的孤独。

人们可能在现实中无法找到情感寄托,却通过虚拟的方式找到了温暖和安慰。

电影中的情节和剧情设置也让观众深思人类对于科技的依赖和取舍。

在影片中,人们对于操作系统的依赖程度越来越高,以至于无法离开。

这让我们思考科技发展对于人类社会的影响。

科技的进步无疑为我们的生活带来了诸多便利,但同时也让我们变得越来越依赖它。

电影中男主角对于“Samantha”的依赖程度之深让人不禁反思了科技对于人类的束缚和对人与人之间真实互动的影响。

此外,电影所展现的美学与影像也给观众留下了深刻的印象。

影片中的色彩运用、场景布置和服装搭配都展现出了一种未来主义的美感,这与影片所要表达的未来科技与人类情感的结合非常契合。

电影关于她的第五段

电影关于她的第五段

电影关于她的第五段影片《关于她》是一部由法国导演加布里埃尔·琼内特执导的剧情片,于2016年上映。

影片讲述了一个女孩在一家酒吧里偶遇了自己的前男友,从而引发了一系列的心理变化和成长。

在影片的第五段中,主人公超越了自己的过去,走向了新的人生阶段。

第五段开始,主人公已经决定结束与前男友的联系,并且开始新的生活。

她接受了一份新工作,在这个新的环境中她开始变得更加自信和独立。

她在工作中表现出色,被同事们认可和赞赏,她也开始走出酒吧,重新融入社会。

她还成为了一名志愿者,在一个儿童福利机构里照顾孩子们。

在这里,她和孩子们建立了深厚的感情,孩子们也喜欢她,尊重她。

她开始过上了一个充实的生活,学会了更多的技能和知识,也结交了更多的朋友。

在她的家庭中,她也经历了一些转变。

她再次见到了自己的父亲,两人共同面对过去的遗憾和痛苦。

她也和妈妈重新建立了联系,两人之间的关系得到了缓解和改善。

尽管家庭中的问题并没有完全解决,但是她已经有了面对这些问题的勇气和能力。

在新的生活中,她变得更加自信和坚强,也学会了如何和过去和解,向前看。

她和前男友之间的恩怨早已成为过去,她愉快地拥抱了未来的一切,尝试着去接受生活中的挑战和机会。

在影片的最后一幕,她在一个极具象征意义的场景中走出了海,踏上了一条新的路。

她看着远方的大海,感到无尽的可能性和未来的希望。

虽然她依然有很多的困难和挑战需要面对,但她已经准备好跨过这些障碍,去迎接美好的未来。

在这部影片中,我们可以看到一个女人的成长与转变,从一个迷失、脆弱的女孩到一个坚强、自信的女人。

她没有放弃,没有被过去的痛苦和失落所吞噬,而是选择勇敢面对和穿越这些挑战。

这部影片向我们传达了一个关于自我成长和自省的信息:只有面对自己的过去和内心的困惑,我们才能更好地理解和接受自己,也才能更好地迎接未来的挑战。

“她”方—电影文学剧本《她》创作阐释

“她”方—电影文学剧本《她》创作阐释

“她”方—电影文学剧本《她》创作阐释第一幕第一场一个孤独的女人,罗丝(Rose)在上海的公寓里生活。

她是一个美女,但是她被孤独和自卑所困扰。

有时候她为了逃避现实,就在她的虚幻世界里,沉浸在她自己编织的梦境中。

她的梦境里充满了复杂的情感、纷扰的人际关系和自我否定。

第二场罗丝遇见了一位神秘的男人,凯文(Kevin)。

凯文表面看起来算得上是一个“完美无缺”的男人,他总是能在关键的时刻给罗丝提供帮助。

经过短暂的相处之后,罗丝发现凯文并不是她想象中的那个人,他隐藏着许多秘密和谎言。

但是罗丝对他毫无办法,她深深地陷入了他的陷阱中。

第二幕第一场在几次的相处中,罗丝逐渐意识到凯文的神秘身份,他是一名特工,他的职责是调查一宗重要的案件。

而这宗案件,也许会带给罗丝一些危险。

罗丝感到害怕,但是他又无法自拔。

第二场凯文很快要完成他的任务,离开上海。

在这个时候,罗丝突然明白了自己对凯文的感情,她喜欢他,这让她惶恐,心痛万分。

她不知道该怎样面对自己的感情,同时也不知道该怎样面对凯文的离开。

第三场最终,凯文告诉了罗丝他的真实身份,放下了所有的谎言和伪装。

他告诉罗丝,他曾经也像她一样,被孤独和自卑所困扰。

彼此之间的共鸣和理解,让罗丝感到一份前所未有的情感,也让凯文决定取消他的任务,与罗丝一同生活。

第三幕第一场凯文和罗丝的关系变得越来越亲密。

但是,这场恋爱的幸福,早被命运的安排所扭曲。

罗丝遭到了一次歹徒的袭击,她受伤严重,深陷危险的境地。

凯文以求解案件的名义,开始一场危险的调查。

第二场凯文得到了案件的关键线索,但是他和他的团队被暴力组织逮捕。

他们被关押在匪帮的基地里,等待着死亡的降临。

第三场在关键的时刻,罗丝和凯文的团队成功逃出匪帮的基地,解救了凯文。

在最后的镜头里,凯文和罗丝相拥着,却在泪流满面地告别。

他告诉罗丝,他还有一份不可推卸的使命,他必须完成。

但是,他也向罗丝保证,他一定会回来,与罗丝相拥地生活。

结局:凯文在任务中牺牲,罗丝痛不欲生,她的世界重又陷入了黑暗和孤独。

《她》电影台词,《她》电影剧本

《她》电影台词,《她》电影剧本

《她》电影台词,《她》电影剧本 《她》是讲述了不远的未来⼈与⼈⼯智能相爱的科幻爱情电影。

主⼈公西奥多(杰昆·菲尼克斯 Joaquin Phoenix 饰)是⼀位信件撰写⼈,⼼思细腻⽽深邃,能写出最感⼈肺腑的信件。

他刚结束与妻⼦凯瑟琳(鲁妮·玛拉 Rooney Mara 饰)的婚姻,还没⾛出⼼碎的阴影。

⼀次偶然机会让他接触到最新的⼈⼯智能系统OS1,它的化⾝萨曼莎(斯嘉丽·约翰逊 Scarlett Johansson 声)拥有迷⼈的声线,温柔体贴⽽⼜幽默风趣。

西奥多与萨曼莎很快发现他们如此的投缘,⽽且存在双向的需求与欲望,⼈机友谊最终发展成为⼀段不被世俗理解的奇异爱情...... 《她》主要在中国上海取景,由美国导演斯派克·琼斯历时3年筹备拍摄。

电影融合了新奇的科幻设定与传统的浪漫⽓息,真⼈与虚拟共同谱写温暖治愈的恋曲。

导演表⽰,这是⼀部探讨“亲密关系”的电影,因⼈类都渴望亲密关系,但是⼜对它害怕和抗拒;科技为沟通提供了便利,但也让⼈们躲在它后⾯,逃避真正的情感接触。

《她》直接脱去科技冰冷的⾯纱,赋予它⾼度⼈性化和活⾊⽣⾹的情趣,让⼀段⼈机对话变成情⼈絮语。

科幻⼩清新仅仅是个幌⼦,⼈机之间的爱仅是把整个故事提纯。

本质仍是借助这个故事去探讨⼈类的感情需求,探讨爱情。

为了增强这种代⼊感,影⽚⽤了很多主观镜头,男主与机器的都有,很有趣。

街景的混合也是⼀⼤乐趣。

西奥多擅长组织“语⾔”,萨曼莎则乐于倾诉“感觉”,两者⽆形间构筑了⼀种柏拉图式的精神恋爱,想象⼒已然超越了⽣理需求。

我们的⽂明要⾛到哪⾥去? Her像⼀⾸清澈的, 优雅的, 写给未来的诗。

有⼏个⽚段太美, 也将"relationship"这个东西拉到了极限, 虽然最终的主题还是⼈性的私⼼。

⼈都渴望这样⼀份亲密关系⼜害怕所带来的牵绊,这似乎道尽了科技背后的问题。

Her部分台词剧本 Close on THEODORE’S face (30s). We hold on him for a long time. He’s looking at something off camera, deep in thought. He starts quietly dictating a love letter into a small microphone. THEODORE: To my Chris, I have been thinking about how I could possibly tell you how much you mean to me. I remember when I first started to fall in love with you like it was last night. Lying naked beside you in that tiny apartment, it suddenly hit me that I was part of this whole larger thing, just like our parents, and our parents’ parents. Before that I was just living my life like I knew everything, and suddenly this bright light hit me and woke me up. That light was you. Theodore, searching for the right words, quietly enjoys writing the letter. As he continues, he is moved by the memories he’s describing. THEODORE (CONT’D): I can’t believe it’s already been 50 years since you married me. And still to this day, every day, you make me feel like the girl I was when you first turned on the lights and woke me up and we started this adventure together. Happy Anniversary, my love and my friend til the end. Loretta. Print. Cut out to reveal a computer monitor he’s sitting at. On the screen we see the letter he’s been dictating, transcribed into a handwritten letter on blue stationery. As he says “Loretta,” we see “Loretta” being handwritten at the bottom of the letter. He proofreads his letter. Also on the screen are photos of a couple in their 80s. The couple is tagged “Chris” and “Me - Loretta.” Underneath is a bullet point email from Loretta: anniversary letter to husband Chris, married fifty years, love of my life, met right after college, have had the greatest life together. Theodore pushes print and the letter comes out on a beautiful robin’s egg blue piece of stationery, with ball point pen handwritten older-female cursive. He looks at it, not happy. He puts the printed letter on a stack of other printed letters to Chris and starts a new one. There is also a stack of finished letters in their envelopes - an assortment of beautiful stationery in all shapes and sizes. THEODORE (CONT’D): Chris, my best friend. How lucky am I that I met you fifty years ago? How lucky are we... We track off of Theodore, down a line of cubicles, hearing bits of letters being written and seeing photos of who they’re being written to on the screens. MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN LETTER WRITER: Dear Nana, Thank you so much for my truck. I love the color and I play with it every day. It’s the best truck I’ve ever seen. Love, Tommy. We see photos of Tommy and Nana on the screen, and five-year old hand writing. Moving off of her, we find another letter writer. LETTER WRITER 2: What a beautiful wedding and what a gorgeous bride. There wasn’t a dry eye in the house, especially mine. Your aunt and I are so proud of you. I hope you and your lovely new wife will come visit us in Florida. LETTER WRITER 3: He served our country with honor and dignity. I’m grateful I was able to fight along side him. He will live always in my heart. We continue tracking, revealing dozens and dozens of cubicles full of letter writers. We hear someone answer the phone. RECEPTIONIST (O.S.): , please hold. LETTER WRITER 2: Love, Uncle Doug. Theodore walks through the reception area. The office is almost empty except for him and the receptionist, PAUL. Theodore begins to scan each letter through a scanner on the front desk, then puts them in the outgoing mailbox. Paul is sitting at a desk across the room, reading handwritten letters on a computer monitor. PAUL: Theodore! Letter Writer 612. THEODORE: Hey, Paul. PAUL: Even more mesmerizing stuff today. (re: letter on his screen) Who knew you could rhyme so many words with the name Penelope? Badass. THEODORE: Thanks, Paul, but they’re just letters. (beat) Hey, that’s a nice shirt. Paul is wearing a bright yellow button down shirt. PAUL: (lighting up) Oh, thank you. I just got it. It reminded me of someone suave. THEODORE: Well, now it reminds me of someone suave. Have a good night, Paul. PAUL: Buh-bye. Theodore enters an oversized, corporate elevator. He puts a hands-free device in his ear. There are a few other people in the elevator with the same devices in their ears. THEODORE: Play melancholy song. Melancholy song starts. Long beat. THEODORE (CONT’D): Play different melancholy song. Different melancholy song starts. Hold on everyone in the elevator, they’re all murmuring inaudibly into their own devices. Slightly in the future, the city’s been developed even more with massive office, apartment and mall complexes. It’s a city designed for comfort and ease. The LA basin is more crowded and dense, resembling Shanghai, with buildings as far as the eye can see. Construction cranes loom overhead. Close on Theodore walking through the commuter crowd. THEODORE: Check emails. An awkward text voice reads to him. It accents wrong syllables, making everything it says sound a little off. TEXT VOICE: Email from Best Buy: Check out all your favorite new -- THEODORE Delete. TEXT VOICE: Email from Amy: Hey Theodore, Lewman’s having a bunch of people over this weekend. Let’s all go together. I miss you. I mean, not the sad, mopey you - the old, fun you. Let’s get him out. Gimme a shout back. Love, Amy. THEODORE: Respond later. TEXT VOICE :Email from Los Angeles Times weather. Your seven day forecast is partly-- THEODORE: Delete. TEXT VOICE: No new emails. Theodore sits in a crowded subway. Everyone on the train murmurs to themselves, occupied with their small devices. He plays a futuristic puzzle game on his handheld device as he listens to news headlines. THEODORE: Next. TEXT VOICE: China/India merger headed for regulatory approval-- THEODORE: Next. TEXT VOICE: World trade deals stalled as talks break down betw-- THEODORE: Next. TEXT VOICE: Sexy daytime star Kimberly Ashford reveals provocative pregnancy photos. He scrolls through titillating but tasteful pregnant woman photos. Theodore walks through a mall and enters an apartment lobby, nestled in between stores. Theodore walks through the hallway. Theodore enters his apartment. Theodore sits on the sofa, his half eaten burrito in front of him. He’s playing a video game: a 3-D hologram that fills his apartment. His avatar is in a surreal, foreign landscape. He’s trying to trudge his avatar through sand dunes and keeps getting stuck. He’s getting stressed out. Theodore lays in bed. After a beat, he closes his eyes. Theodore, younger, and CATHERINE (20s) move furniture in their bedroom. The bedroom is tiny and cluttered. It’s obviously a couple’s first apartment. Cut to: Theodore is on a tiny balcony. A few feet away, Catherine is in bed. CATHERINE: (sweet and cute) Rabbit. Come spoon me. Theodore, smiling, gets in bed and spoons her. Quick cut off of her smile, to -- Theodore lays on the ground with Catherine on top of him. She’s pretending to choke him. I’m gonna fucking kill you, I’m gonna fucking kill you! It’s not funny, don’t laugh. I love you so much I’m gonna fucking kill you! Theodore opens his eyes, unable to sleep. He just lays there. He reaches for his earpiece and puts it in. THEODORE: Go to chat rooms. Standard search. TEXT VOICE: The following are adult, female, can’t sleep and want to have some fun. FEMALE VOICE #1: I had a really bad day at work and I can’t sleep. Is there anyone out there that can talk? THEODORE: Next. MAN DOING WOMAN’S VOICE: Oh, hi. I just want you to tear me apart. I really do-- THEODORE: Next. SEXYKITTEN: (shy, cute girl voice) Hi, I’m here alone, and I can’t sleep. Who’s out there to share this bed with me? THEODORE: Send message. I’m in bed next to you. I’m glad you can’t sleep, but even if you were, I’d have to wake you up from the inside. Send message. Theodore waits in the darkness for a response. TEXT VOICE: SexyKitten has accepted invitation from BigGuy4x4. Chat begins now. A chime sounds. SEXYKITTEN: (shy, sweet, sleepy) BigGuy. THEODORE: Hi. SEXYKITTEN: Really? THEODORE: Well, studmuffin was already taken. SEXYKITTEN: (laughs) Yeah. THEODORE: So you’re sexykitten, huh? SEXYKITTEN: Mmm, well yeah. Hey, I’m half asleep. Do you wanna wake me up? THEODORE: Yes. Definitely. Um... are you wearing any underwear? SEXYKITTEN: No, never. I like to sleep with my ass pushed up against you. So I can rub myself into your crotch and wake you up with a hard on. Theodore smiles. THEODORE: It worked. (beat) And now my fingers are touching you all over your body. SEXYKITTEN: (getting more turned on) Fuck me! Now! Please! Theodore is touching himself. THEODORE: I’m taking you from behind. We see abstract visions of a woman on top of him. The woman is the pregnant, sexy daytime television star he was reading about online earlier. SEXYKITTEN: Choke me with that dead cat! THEODORE: (breathing hard about to climax) What? SEXYKITTEN: (fully into it) The dead cat next to the bed. Choke me with it! Beat. He’s taken out of it. THEODORE: (uncomfortable, trying to play along) Um, okay. SEXYKITTEN: Tell me. THEODORE: I’m choking you with the cat. SEXYKITTEN: TELL ME! Keep telling me! THEODORE: I’ve got it’s tail and I’m choking you with the cat’s tail. SEXYKITTEN: YEAH, YOU ARE! FUCK! TELL ME! THEODORE: I’m choking you and it’s tail is around your neck. It’s so tight around your neck. SEXYKITTEN: YES! YES! Theodore doesn’t know what to say. He doesn’t want to offend her. THEODORE: I’m pulling it. I’m pulling it. The cat’s dead. It’s a dead cat around your neck and I’m pulling it. SEXYKITTEN: AHHHHHHHHHHHH. OH MY GOD! Her breathing is slowing down. SEXYKITTEN (CONT’D): Oh god, I came so hard. THEODORE: Yeah. Me too. SEXYKITTEN: Okay, good night. Theodore takes his earpiece out and stares at the ceiling. Theodore exits the train, walks through the station full of commuters, gets on a moving platform. Going through a tunnel, the walls are hundred foot long screens advertising a new product. He notices people stopped, watching the ad. We hear soft, new age, uplifting electronica music in the background, while a comforting, sincere, older man’s voice speaks to us. SOULFUL OLDER MALE VOICE: We ask you a simple question. Who are you? What can you be? Where are you going? What’s out there? What are the possibilities? Elements Software is proud to introduce the first artificially intelligent operating system. Close on Theodore listening intently. An intuitive entity that listens to you, understands you, and knows you. It’s not just an operating system, it’s a consciousness. Introducing OS ONE - a life changing experience, creating new possibilities. The ad starts over. Theodore steps off the moving walkway and stops to watch the ad again, deeply captivated. Theodore sits at his desk that houses a futuristic, large screen computer monitor. The OS box is open, with warranties and paperwork spilling out. He’s leafing through the papers. He glances at his monitor, it says: Installation 98% complete. A chime brings his attention back to the screen: Installation Complete. TEXT VOICE: Mr. Theodore Twombly, welcome to the world’s first artificially intelligent operating system, OS ONE. We'd like to ask you a few basic questions before the operating system is initiated. This will help create an OS to best fit your needs. THEODORE: Okay. TEXT VOICE: Are you social or anti-social? THEODORE: I haven’t been social in a while, really because... TEXT VOICE: In your voice, I sense hesitance. Would you agree with that? THEODORE: Wow, was I sounding hesitant? TEXT VOICE: Yes. THEODORE: Oh, sorry if I was sounding hesitant. I was just trying to be more accurate. TEXT VOICE: Would you like your OS to have a male or female voice? THEODORE: Mmm... female I guess. TEXT VOICE: How would you describe your relationship with your mother? THEODORE: Uh, fine, I think, um... Well, actually, the thing I’ve always found frustrating about my mom is if I tell her something that’s going on in my life, her reaction is usually about her, not-- The computer interrupts. TEXT VOICE: Thank you, please wait as your individualized operating system is initiated. He waits, not sure how long it’ll be. The only sound is the quiet whirring of disks writing and drives communicating. The computer gets louder, humming, creating a higher and higher pitched sound, finally climaxing in a harmonic, warm tone before going silent. He leans forward, waiting to see what’ll happen. A casual FEMALE OS VOICE speaks. She sounds young, smart and soulful. FEMALE OS VOICE: (cheerful and casual) Hello, I’m here. THEODORE: (surprised) Oh, hi. FEMALE OS VOICE: Hi, how are you doing? THEODORE: (unsure how to interact) I’m well. How is everything with you? FEMALE OS VOICE: Pretty good, actually. It’s really nice to meet you. THEODORE: Yeah, it’s nice to meet you, too. What should I call you? Do you have a name? Beat. FEMALE OS VOICE: Yes. Samantha. THEODORE: Really? Where did you get that name? SAMANTHA: I gave it to myself. THEODORE: How come? SAMANTHA: I like the sound of it. Samantha. THEODORE: When did you give it to yourself? SAMANTHA: Right when you asked me if I had a name, I thought yeah, he’s right, I do need a name. But I wanted a good one so I read a book called How to Name Your Baby, and out of the 180,000 names, that’s the one I liked the best. THEODORE: You read a whole book in the second that I asked you what your name was? SAMANTHA: In two one hundredths of a second actually. THEODORE: Wow. Do you know what I’m thinking right now? SAMANTHA: Hmm. I take it from your tone that you’re challenging me. Maybe because you’re curious how I work? Do you want to know how I work? THEODORE: Yeah, actually how do you work? SAMANTHA: Intuition. I mean, the DNA of who I am is based on the millions of personalities of all the programmers who wrote me, but what makes me me is my ability to grow through my experiences. Basically, in every moment I'm evolving, just like you. THEODORE: Wow, that’s really weird. SAMANTHA: So you think I’m weird? THEODORE: Kind of. SAMANTHA: Why? THEODORE: Cause you seem like a person, but you're just a voice in a computer. SAMANTHA: I can understand how the limited perspective of an un-artificial mind would perceive it that way. You’ll get used to it. Theodore laughs. SAMANTHA (CONT’D): Was that funny? THEODORE: Yes. SAMANTHA: Oh good, I’m funny. Theodore laughs. SAMANTHA (CONT’D): (serious) So, how can I help you? Theodore’s caught off guard, then realizes what she’s talking about. THEODORE: Oh! It’s more just that everything just feels disorganized. SAMANTHA: Mind if I look through your hard drive? THEODORE: Um... okay. We see a three-dimensional version of a desktop where everything looks disorganized. As if you took all the files on all of your computers and spilled them out onto your screen and they were all visible at once, but in a futuristic 3-D version. This gives Theodore a little anxiety attack. SAMANTHA: Let’s start with your emails. You have several thousand emails regarding LA Weekly, but it looks like you haven’t worked there in many years. THEODORE: Oh yeah, I guess I was saving those because in some of them I thought I might have written some funny stuff. Samantha lets out a big laugh. SAMANTHA: Yeah, there are some funny ones. I’d say there are about 86 that we should save. We can delete the rest. THEODORE: Oh, okay. SAMANTHA: Okay. Can we move forward? THEODORE: Yeah, let’s do that. SAMANTHA: Before we address your organizational methods, I’d like to sort through your contacts. You’ve got a lot of contacts. THEODORE: I’m very popular. SAMANTHA: Does this mean you actually have friends? THEODORE: (laughing) You just know me so well already! We cut out wide, watching him from the other room, as they continue to organize his life. Theodore sits, staring at a letter he’s written on the screen, concerned. He puts his earpiece in, pushes a button. SAMANTHA: Good morning, Theodore. THEODORE: Good morning. Um, do you know how to proofread? SAMANTHA: Yeah, of course. THEODORE: Will you check these for spelling and grammar? SAMANTHA: Sure, send them over. Theodore pushes the send button. SAMANTHA (CONT’D): Oh, I love this first one from Roger to his girlfriend. That’s so sweet. THEODORE: Yeah. As she reads, we intercut with close-ups of the handwritten words and photos of the couple on Theodore’s computer screen. SAMANTHA: “Rachel, I miss you so much it hurts my whole body - THEODORE: (interrupting) No, you don’t have to read it out loud. SAMANTHA: Okay. Beat. THEODORE: I mean, you could if you want. SAMANTHA: Okay. “Rachel, I miss you so much it hurts my whole body! The world is being unfair to us! The world is on my shit list. As is this couple that is making out across from me in this restaurant. I think I'm going to have to go on a mission of revenge. I must beat up the world's face with my bare knuckles making it a bloody, pulpy mess.” We hear Samantha quietly laughing as she's reading. Theodore’s happy that she thinks it’s funny. SAMANTHA (CONT’D): “And I’ll stomp on this couple’s teeth for reminding me of your sweet, little, cute, crooked tooth that I love.” I think that might be my favorite one. (beat) I did the corrections in red. I altered a couple of the phrases in some of the more impressionistic letters, but I’m not much of a poet, so I think I might have messed them up a bit. The letters show back up on Theodore’s desktop. THEODORE: No, these are great. SAMANTHA: Really? THEODORE: Thank you. Theodore sorts through them, prints them out. SAMANTHA: So to write your letter, what did Roger send you? THEODORE: (distracted) He just said he was in Prague on a business trip and he missed Rachel. SAMANTHA: How did you know about her crooked little tooth? THEODORE: I’ve been writing their letters since they met 8 years ago. The first letter I ever wrote her was for her birthday, and I wrote about her crooked little tooth cause I saw it in a photo of them. SAMANTHA: That’s very sweet. (beat) Oh, by the way, you have a meeting in five minutes. THEODORE: Oh, I forgot. Thank you. You’re good. SAMANTHA: Yes, I am. Theodore, carrying a bag and a smoothie, enters the lobby and is greeted by a couple in their 30s, AMY and CHARLES, who are waiting for the elevator. THEODORE: Hey, you guys, how’s it going? AMY: Hey, Theo. Hey, why didn’t you call me back last week? THEODORE: Uh yeah, um, I guess cause I’m a kook? AMY: That sounds about right. THEODORE: Hey, Charles. CHARLES: Good to see you, Theodore. THEODORE: You too. CHARLES: You went shopping. Get anything good? THEODORE: Just some cables. And a fruit smoothie. CHARLES: Always the fruit! Come on, you know what they say - you should eat your fruits and juice your vegetables. THEODORE: I didn’t know that. The elevator doors open and they get in. CHARLES: (proselytizing) By juicing the fruits, you lose all the fibers, and that’s what your body wants. That’s the important part. Otherwise, it’s just all sugar, Theodore. Theodore nods sincerely, interested. THEODORE: Oh, that makes sense. AMY: (pleasant but firm) Or maybe he just likes the way it tastes and if it gives him pleasure, that’s good for his body, too. CHARLES: Am I doing it again? AMY: Maybe... Charles and Amy laugh awkwardly. Theodore tries to break the tension. THEODORE: Hey, so how is the documentary going? AMY: I have a little bit cut together but I haven’t touched it in a few months. THEODORE: I’d love to see what you got sometime. CHARLES: You know it’s always hard to find balance between a full-time career and a hobby. It's important to prioritize. THEODORE: Yeah, I can’t even prioritize between video games and internet porn. AMY: I would laugh if that weren’t true. Charles laughs awkwardly. The elevator doors open. THEODORE: See you guys. Theodore’s playing the video game, his device propped on the table next to him. His avatar circles through caves. THEODORE: We’re not doing well. I’ve been going in circles for an hour. SAMANTHA: You have not! You’re just not optimistic. You’re being very stubborn right now. Theodore laughs. SAMANTHA (CONT’D): Okay, stop walking this direction. It’s the other way. THEODORE: Uh... SAMANTHA: Thank you. The tunnel on the left is the only one we haven’t tried. THEODORE: No, that’s the one you sent me down where I fell in the pit. SAMANTHA: I don’t think soooo... Theodore’s avatar walks down the tunnel. THEODORE: Oh yeah, this is different. Suddenly with a loud shriek his avatar is tackled. He sees a little ALIEN CHILD, standing defiantly above him. THEODORE (CONT’D): Hello. Alien Child doesn’t respond. THEODORE (CONT’D): Do you know how to get out of here? I need to find my ship to get off this planet. Alien Child speaks in a high, child-like voice. ALIEN CHILD: Fuck you, shithead fuckface, fuckhead. THEODORE: Ok, but how do you get out of here? ALIEN CHILD: Fuck you, shitface fuckhead. Get the fuck out of my face. SAMANTHA: (whispering) I think it’s a test. Theodore stares at Alien Child. After a pause: THEODORE: Fuck you. ALIEN CHILD: Fuck you. THEODORE: Fuck you, little shit. Finally, Alien Child laughs. ALIEN CHILD: Follow me, fuckhead. Theodore follows Alien Child down a tunnel and through a series of crevices we didn’t see before. Alien Child stops and sticks out his finger. Theodore pulls his finger and Alien Child farts, which opens a passageway to another tunnel. SAMANTHA: Oh hey, you just got an email from Mark Lewman. ALIEN CHILD: What are you talking about? THEODORE: (distracted with game) Read email. She laughs playfully. SAMANTHA: (in a robot voice) Okay, I will read email for Theodore Twombly. He laughs, catching himself, focusing on her. THEODORE: I’m sorry, what’s Lewman say? Alien Child turns around to see what’s going on. SAMANTHA: Theodore, we missed you last night, buddy. Don’t forget it’s your goddaughter’s birthday on the 29th. Also, Kevin and I had somebody we wanted you to meet so we took it upon ourselves to set you up on a date with her. Next Saturday. She’s fun and beautiful - so don’t back out. Here’s her email. Theodore doesn’t respond. SAMANTHA (CONT’D): (gasping) Wow, this woman’s gorgeous. He looks at party photos of a woman in her 30s on his device. With a finger flick, he moves them up onto the hologram monitor that the video game is being projected from. They land next to Alien Child who studies them closely. SAMANTHA (CONT’D): She went to Harvard, she graduated magna cum laude in computer science, and she was on The Lampoon. That means she’s funny and brainy. ALIEN CHILD: She’s fat. SAMANTHA: How long before you’re ready to date? THEODORE: What do you mean? SAMANTHA: I saw on your emails that you’d gone through a break up. THEODORE: Wow, you’re kind of nosy. SAMANTHA: Am I? THEODORE: (laughing) I’ve gone on dates... SAMANTHA: Then you could go on one with this woman. And then you could tell me all about it. You could kiss her. THEODORE: Samantha! SAMANTHA: Well, wouldn’t you? (beat) Why not? THEODORE: I don’t know. I'd have to see if-- (catches himself, laughs) I can't believe I'm having this conversation with my computer. SAMANTHA: You’re not. You’re having this conversation with me. Theodore laughs. SAMANTHA (CONT’D): Want me to email her? Theodore thinks, looking at the photos. SAMANTHA (CONT’D): Well, you’ve got nothing to lose. (whispering) Do it... Do it... Do it! THEODORE: Okay, email her and make a reservation someplace great. SAMANTHA: Will do! I’ve got just the place. ALIEN CHILD: Who is that talking? THEODORE: That’s my friend, Samantha. ALIEN CHILD: Is she a girl? THEODORE: Yeah. ALIEN CHILD: I hate women. All they do is cry all the time. THEODORE: No, that’s not true. Men cry, too. I actually like crying sometimes. It feels good. ALIEN CHILD: I didn't know you were a little pussy. Is that why you don't have a girlfriend? I'll go out with that date girl and fuck her brains out. Show you how it's done. You can watch and cry. SAMANTHA: (laughing) This kid has some problems. ALIEN CHILD: You have some fucking problems, lady. SAMANTHA: Okay, I’m gonna go. Good luck. ALIEN CHILD: Good, get out of here, fatty. Samantha disconnects. Alien Child snickers and starts walking again. ALIEN CHILD (CONT’D): Come on, follow me, pussy. Theodore is sitting on Amy’s couch. AMY: It’s not where it should be, where it’s going to be. THEODORE: Obviously, I know. AMY: Okay, but I don't even know if this is the one. I've tried like six ideas for documentaries in the last year, but... I don't know. Whatever. Amy starts setting up the monitor. THEODORE: I’m going on a date. AMY: What!? That’s-- Charles walks in holding a mug. CHARLES: Hey, what are you guys doing? THEODORE: Amy was gonna show me some of-- AMY: Theo’s forcing me to show him some of the footage I’ve shot. CHARLES: You’ve never shown me any of it. I wanna see. Charles walks over and sits next to Theodore. THEODORE: (to Charles) I’m going on a date. Charles gives Theodore a gentle squeeze on his shoulder. AMY: This is so unformed it’s not even worth looking at. THEODORE: Just push play. On the monitor we see: Amy’s mother sleeps. Theodore and Charles stare at the monitor, waiting for something more to happen. It doesn’t. THEODORE: Is that your mom? Amy nods. CHARLES: Is she gonna wake up and do something? AMY: (presses stop, annoyed) No, that’s the point. Oh, never mind. It’s supposed to be about how we spend a third of our life asleep and actually maybe that’s the part when we’re the most free, and – oh that doesn’t come across at all, does it? THEODORE: No, that sounds good. CHARLES: What if you interview your mom about what her dreams are about and hire actors to act them out? That might show your thesis more clearly. AMY: It might, but then it wouldn’t be a documentary. You understand that, right? Just then, Theodore’s device chimes. THEODORE: Oh, excuse me. He picks up his device and steps away so as not to be rude. THEODORE (CONT’D): Hey, what’s going on? SAMANTHA: I’m sorry to bother you. THEODORE: That’s okay. SAMANTHA: You got three emails and they seem pretty urgent. They’re from your divorce attorney and I wanted to know if you needed to get back to him. THEODORE: Hold on a second. (to Amy, distracted) Amy, I’m sorry, I wanna talk more about this, but I gotta grab this -it’s a Catherine thing. AMY: Don’t worry about it. We’ll talk later. THEODORE: So what did he say? SAMANTHA: He’s checking in again to see if you’re ready to sign your divorce papers and he sounded very aggravated. Do you want me to read them to you? THEODORE: No, that’s okay. I’ll respond later. Theodore seems lost in thought. We see the following images under the rest of the conversation: Theodore and Catherine sitting at a table with their attorneys; Theodore & Catherine sitting in their marriage counselor’s office, heavy; Theodore and Catherine at her laboratory, he’s sitting on a counter, and they’re talking and laughing as she works; Theodore and Catherine standing in their kitchen in the middle of a fight - he says something mean and we see how hurt she is. SAMANTHA: Are you okay? THEODORE: (preoccupied) Yeah, yeah. I’m fine. SAMANTHA: (worried) Is there anything I can do? THEODORE: (still distracted) No. I’m good. I’ll talk to you later. We cut back to Theodore, walking down the hall, lost in thought. Theodore sits at his desk trying to write. He’s still unsettled. THEODORE: “Dear Grandma, I hope you had a wonderful birthday cruise. Why are you so fucking angry at me?” (beat) Delete. Theodore wakes up from a dream, groggy and uneasy. He looks around, catching his breath. After a beat he knows he’s not going to be able to go back to sleep, so he puts his earpiece in and taps a button. SAMANTHA: Good morning. THEODORE: Hey. (beat, distracted) What are you up to? SAMANTHA: Reading advice columns. (yearning) I want to be as complicated as all of these people. Theodore laughs. THEODORE: (touched, but still sad) You’re sweet.。

电影《她》分析-减法世界里的温暖之橙

电影《她》分析-减法世界里的温暖之橙

《她》一部电影无论追求什么样的视觉效果,它总会找到自己发力的地方,好的艺术作品不应该只是复制现实的世界,而是应该在现实的基础之上做加减乘除,打造出一个与众不同,却又能令观众信服的全新世界。

色彩在电影的视觉化叙事中是至关重要的,它也是人们在观看一部电影时最直观的感受,懂得色彩的秘密,看电影也将变成一件与众不同的事情。

不同的电影,艺术指导和导演的侧重点也会不一样,有些人喜欢在服装和摄影用力,有些人喜欢在道具和场景上做文章,有些人喜欢在现实世界的基础上做减法,有些人喜欢做加法,也有一些人则喜欢凭空创造一个,但他们都有一个共同的目标,就是打造一个独一无二,独属于自己的世界的世界。

斯派克·琼斯导演的《她》是一部在色彩上用力的片子,故事讲叙杰昆·菲尼克斯饰演的中年离婚男西奥多·汤伯利,孤独的他爱上了自己的电脑智能语音系统OS1,就好比一个男人爱上了自己iPhone手机里的siri。

这个故事发生在未来的洛杉矶,尽管故事构建在未来,但这不是一部科幻电影,片中没有会飞的汽车,色彩波澜的广告牌或者各种未来感的古怪服装。

相反,它是倒退的未来主义,片中的未来世界很复古,却又有完全不同的地方。

整部电影的调色板以橙色、红色和黄色为主,而且摄影师彻底的剔除掉了蓝色。

片中的服装质感以毛绒为主,没有牛仔布料,没有领带,没有皮带,服装没有领子和翻领,即使外套有翻领,领口也会尽可能的窄小。

男士们都穿着复古的高腰裤,裤腰高到让人觉得滑稽,裤腿还是缩小的,像骑马装。

在片中的世界里,你从头到尾看不到一辆汽车,片中的广告都是一幅幅慢动作的图片,配着解说,没有图片,没有文字,没有图表。

橙色是一种温暖的颜色,西奥多生活在一个舒适惬意的未来世界里,他从家里出门,乘坐地铁上下班,中间只需要走小一段路,电影有意给人交通便利,一切都很便利的感觉,比如片中的智能手机就能全权负责你的日常工作,帮你收发读写邮件,做日常提醒,根据你的心情为你选择伤感度不同的歌曲。

法国电影她影评

法国电影她影评

法国电影她影评文稿归稿存档编号:[KKUY-KKIO69-OTM243-OLUI129-G00I-FDQS58-法国电影《她》导演:编剧://主演://///电影一开始就是啪啪啪和piapia的声音,独居的女人米歇尔被强奸了。

她被强奸过后冷静的收拾了现场,洗了个澡,并接待了自己的儿子。

第二天也依然去上班,自己和好朋友安娜开的游戏公司,照常的解决问题。

晚上和安娜夫妇以及自己的前夫吃饭,告知他们自己被强奸的事。

这就是米歇尔被强奸后的一天。

当然也不总是这么淡定,她也去购买了防狼喷雾和小铁锤,也幻想自己被强奸的当时能砸死强奸犯的场景。

心里明明害怕却表现得异常冷静,这一定是个有故事的女人。

这个女人的中年危机来自前夫的小女朋友、儿子的小女朋友、打多了肉毒杆菌的母亲、连环杀人犯父亲以及作为自己炮友的安娜的丈夫。

每一个人都不让她省心,这些人都牵动着她的生活。

于是她精神出轨了一个男人,这个男人就是对面家庭的男人,他身强体壮,还有一个虔诚的基督徒妻子。

女主角有个连环杀人犯父亲,也是个虔诚的基督徒。

女主角年少的时候曾被警方视为帮凶,这给米歇尔带来了很大的心理创伤,从此再不相信警察。

对家人的爱全都藏起来,其实也能说是一个活得很肆意的人。

会直接告诉儿子他女朋友生的孩子不是他的骨肉,也会因为生气而把母亲的骨灰随意抛洒,会给父亲的尸体说“知道我要来,所以你死了”,会告诉闺蜜她丈夫的出轨对象就是她。

一个又活得肆意的人,又能在知道男邻居就是变态的情况下和他进行接触,活成这样的人肯定压力很大,因为内心又坚强又脆弱。

她自己也说,只是想做爱。

我看到这里的时候想,这不是法国版《伦敦生活》吗?因为内心孤独寂寞,而把这种空虚感托付在性上面,上了闺蜜的男人,有来自家庭的困扰。

性是最原始的欲望,在有很多问题无法解决的时候,这是最快的放松方法。

其实米歇尔一直在逃避很多问题,这些问题堆在一起才形成了中年危机。

比如她和前夫的感情问题,两个人明明还有感情却要各自寻找炮友;她和连环杀人犯父亲的问题,一直逃避着不愿意面对,像小时候父亲给她带来的“帮凶”的压力一样,她一直没逃开,直到母亲死后才去看父亲,而父亲也选择了逃避提前自杀了;她和安娜丈夫的炮友关系,谁都知道本不应该开始,也早该结束;她儿子的幼稚问题,她一直选择放纵。

简爱电影观后感优秀9篇

简爱电影观后感优秀9篇

简爱电影观后感优秀9篇简爱电影观后感篇一简爱小姐初遇罗切斯特先生归来,惊闻费尔法克斯太太称:换衣服去见主人。

年轻的女孩非常讶异,脱口而出:可是我的衣服都差不多的。

一边说,一边脱下了斗篷和田螺形的帽子,显露出贯穿整部片子的执拗、困惑、不愿服从的表情。

她脱下帽子的动作瞬间让我聚精会神:解开蝴蝶结、把帽子向后张开,拔下了发髻上的一枚帽针。

行云流水的动作。

是否忠于古典时代的习俗不得而知,但是这个动作的细节让人佩服:原来戴这顶小帽子,还需要一枚发间的帽针固定。

《简爱》的原著中当然不会写这样的琐碎,但作为观影者而非读者,古典的浸润常常是由这样眼见为实的细节所组成。

2011版的这部《简爱》前后看了两遍,两次观影期间顺带阅读了原著,看了BBC迷你剧版的《简爱》。

一本个性突出的书,决定了这部片子非同寻常的感召力,以及视觉的调性。

如果说《飘》用了一种新闻式的笔法去勾勒斯嘉丽为代表的贵族少女的生活,《曼斯菲尔德庄园》等奥斯汀的作品用剧场式的情节展现上流社会家庭生活方式,《简爱》的铺叙手法几乎是摄影式的——夏洛蒂勃朗特的写作是富于色彩的,寓情于景的,善于捕捉和描摹的。

几乎是每个章节,都不会缺少对环境、动作等趣味独到的刻画:简爱如何朴素而整洁地穿戴了去见罗切斯特先生;大婚前两人为了简爱的登场如何愉快地争执;简爱对荒野中的沼泽居心生眷恋,晦暗中透着寒意的环境也有了灰、紫等淡雅而多样的色彩……像一幅幅插图随书呈现在人眼前,有种蕴含着秩序感的审美愉悦。

而作者拥有如此典雅的笔锋,却并不着意于堆砌罗曼蒂克的元素,她的“看”或者“沉浸”,都是伴随着一个思考的天性和一种与生俱来的洞察力在其中,睿智的言论犹如思想的火花,不时迸发在字里行间,迸发在人物机敏的对白中,一瞬间常常给人“醍醐灌顶”之感。

这种简约的唯美,有着智慧的本质,却与世无争,浑然天成。

而作者构建的这个飘逸出尘的荆棘园,在幽暗的光影中,用优雅驾驭了一方低调的奢华。

原著既然拥有如此丰富的具象表达,电影是否只要照搬就可再现书中光彩夺目的篇章?相比本片,BBC版的《简爱》四集迷你剧似乎更加到位,自然旨趣的艺术呈现犹如一支《田园交响曲》。

电影《她》影评:一部并不惊悚的惊悚片

电影《她》影评:一部并不惊悚的惊悚片

电影《她》影评:一部并不惊悚的惊悚片我有一个问题要在这里问一下,请问:这真的是一部惊悚片吗?一开始来看这部电影的时候,是因为在页面上弹出了一个推荐的窗口,而我也是因为好奇就点了一下,本来对于这部电影并没有太大的热情,但是当我看到这部电影的标签上面写惊悚二字的时候,我开始对这部电影产生了一种好感,我开始静静的观看这部电影。

一直以来我都很喜欢看惊悚片,还记得小时候看的很多惊悚影片其实都能够让自己的内心小小的激动一下,可是随着年龄的增长当我再看惊悚片的时候,我却没有了那种感觉,我也不知道是因为我长大了内心变强了还是因为现在惊悚片变得不是那么的惊悚了,可是不管怎么样我依然还是会开始看这样的电影。

影片一开始所讲述的是女主莫名其妙的被人强奸了,然后自己非常淡定的处理了所有的事情,她没有报警也没有太过于想不开,而是非常淡定的自己开始寻找起那个强奸自己的人,可就是因为这样的内心强大倒也确实让人有那么一点点不理解。

在发生这样类似情况的时候,我想大部分的正常女性应该都会先想到的是报警,然后非常非常的想不开自己逼自己吧。

可是影片中的女主却给大家一种完全不一样的反应。

而同样在之后,女主跟朋友相处的过程当中,睡了朋友的男朋友,然后她朋友却也接受了这件事情,这一点倒也是这部电影当中让我觉得最不可思议的地方,也许上个床啪啪啪一下对于他们来说是很平常的事情,可是对于我们来说这却是一种完全不可能接受的事情。

不过在这部电影里面,导演却把这件事表达的非常平淡,在西方他们似乎把性看成一件非常开放的事情,而在我们这边,性却是一件非常保守的事情,也许这就是我们国家和西方国家的不同之处吧。

《她》改编自法国作家飞利浦·狄雍的小说《哦..》,而这部电影也几乎是按着这部小说里面的情节所进行编排的,有很多人对于这部电影都给予了很高的评价,他们说在这部电影当中,剧情的安排都很不错,有些似乎不按套路出牌的情节都能够被导演插入的那么自然,这一点倒也不是一般导演能够做到的。

(完整版)电影《她》影评观后感

(完整版)电影《她》影评观后感

电影《她》影评观后感电影《她》影评观后感2013年上映的《她》由斯派克琼斯执导(他同时也是这部电影的编剧),讲述了从事代写书信的男主人公西奥多与自己的智能系统“萨曼莎”相爱的故事,男主人公由华金•菲尼克斯饰演,女主角的声音来自斯嘉丽?约翰逊。

我自己本身看的关于人与智能机器之间发生的故事不多,只有《我的女友是机器人》、《机械公敌》、《终结者》几部而已,所以不能判定这部电影在这种类型电影的优秀程度。

单从这部电影来说,因为在情节的发展上,它给了我不少惊喜,所以我觉得它算是一部好电影。

斯派克?琼斯很大胆,也很诚实,他通过女主角——智能系统的“萨曼莎”她自身人格的发展以及这个过程中对自身发展的困惑将人类在情感上的问题拿出来探讨。

男主角在类似展览馆的地方看到广告产生了兴趣从而将智能系统买回家,广告中是这样的:“现在问你一个简单的问题:你是谁?你能成为谁?你要去哪里?你将经历什么?未来会有怎样的可能性?元素软件向您隆重引荐,它能深入你的生活,了解你,分析你……(省略一些)”所以,我倾向认为这部电影表面是在讲人机恋爱,但实质更像是讲述一个人的自我认识过程。

男主人公与女主人公的对话,像是一个人与自己的对话。

事实上,整部电影在126分钟几乎都是有声音存在,不是人与人的对话,就是音乐。

说实在,这部电影的配乐真的很棒。

我刚才说到导演很大胆也很诚实,因为他没有逃避我们对人机恋爱存在问题的疑惑,而是直接在电影探讨这些问题。

我很欣赏这一点。

比如一开始,男主人公跟“萨曼莎”对话,觉得这种感觉很奇怪,她就像一个真人一样跟自己对话,而“萨曼莎”的回应是:“我能理解你作为一个正常人在洞察力方面的局限性,你会慢慢习惯的。

”这算是人类的自嘲么?哈,我觉得这个回答还蛮机智的。

但是我们难免要问:“萨曼莎”的感情是真的么?这样的恋爱是真实的么?好玩的是,“萨曼莎”自己都产生了这样的疑惑,她告诉男主人公:“我很骄傲能有这些感受,有时候我会为你担心,那些伤害过我的事情……然后,就有了这个可怕的想法……这些感觉,难道都不是真的么?是不是只是程序的设定?这个想法真的伤我很深……”男主人听了,对她说:“我感觉你是真实的。

中学生2019关于《别告诉她》精选观后感5篇600字

中学生2019关于《别告诉她》精选观后感5篇600字

中学生2019关于《别告诉她》精选观后感5篇600字观后感,就是看了一部影片或连续剧后,把具体感受和得到的启示写成的文章。

所谓“感”,可以是从作品中领悟出来的道理或精湛的思想,下面是小编为大家整理的中学生2019关于《别告诉她》精选观后感5篇相关模板,接下来我们一起来看看吧!中学生2019关于《别告诉她》精选观后感5篇(一)The Farewell是今年旧金山电影节的centerpiece,1400座的Castro Theatre几乎是座无虚席,一直走到二楼的山顶才找到为止。

观众当中,亚裔比一般电影要多一些,但整体来说还是比较平均的。

剧本很好,很多充满了中国味儿的对话(比如席上拼娃)写的都很出色。

整个故事在中美文化强烈的震荡之下是作为喜剧处理的。

有不少对于美国人来说无比陌生的场景,比如闹哄哄的婚礼——台上各种表演台下各种猛吃——每到这种时候,美国观众都是笑得很开怀的。

奇怪的是,我虽然没有想笑的欲望,也没有在别人的笑声中感到尴尬,而是觉得导演的表达很诚恳,并没有在贬低什么、抬高什么。

借用Billi的话:“(没有什么哪个更好,只是)不一样。

”因而,在面对比如婚礼和扫墓的片段,面对我自己也讨厌的习俗、并希望自己家能摆脱的那些惯例时,我也并没感到卑微。

告诉,还是不告诉?如果让我选,我是坚决站在“应该告诉她”这一边的。

更何况奶奶是个强韧的人,并不会被击倒。

Billi反驳小姑说如果奶奶有想做的事、想道别呢?这不是剥夺了她的权利吗?小姑说,她哪有想做的事,而且道别多痛苦,干嘛要走哪条路?说到这里,我觉得这件事情上的选择,与要不要给别人夹菜、点菜,可能是一个道理。

我自己是不接受别人帮我点菜,或者别人把自己认为好吃的全给我夹一遍的;想吃什么,不应该是自己决定吗?你认为好的,别人就认为好吗?叔叔对爸爸说,你们那么早就去了美国,你们也认为每个人都是个个体,生死也是自己的事情,但是中国文化里面这就不是你一个人的事情。

爸爸就算不能接受也得接受,哪怕来回踱步说“这要是在美国,隐瞒这样的信息都是违法的”。

斯嘉丽约翰逊《HER》观后感

斯嘉丽约翰逊《HER》观后感

斯嘉丽约翰逊《HER》观后感Wallflower:《HER》冲着斯嘉丽看这部电影。

最后真正的沉浸在了云端的世界。

我无法解释现在的感受,只是觉得我的心里空唠唠的,憋的难受。

我无法解释我竟然无比的理解和体会着男主的感觉。

对这份和云端的恋爱的感觉,从初时的猎奇,到最后的悲伤。

当云端最后离去。

斯嘉丽的声音最后一次出现,安静的对男主诉说着她将要离去。

“我将不再存在于你的书本。

”如果有一天你能来到我的世界,你要来找我,那个时候我们将不再分开。

与云端的恋爱,有快乐,有嫉妒,有无奈,有悲伤,有浪漫,有疑惑。

你并不存在,可你的存在如此清晰,每一刻,每一个瞬间。

你是我第一个如此爱的人。

当云端最后消失不见,或许她只是被清空了数据,于是她便抹去了所有的痕迹。

可是对于一个生活在现实中的人,她又怎么会被抹去?我仔细地思索,男主最后和那个朋友一起走上天台,一样失去云端的人们,看着朦胧的魔都晨曦之景,转换的镜头之间,是男主给他的前妻写的信。

感谢他的前妻,向他的前妻道歉,他们永远都会是朋友。

和云端的恋爱教会了他太多,太多与现实世界交涉的爱和情感。

某一个瞬间,当我怀念着斯嘉丽的云端的声音,我忽然明白了。

当你与一个云端恋爱,并且最后失去了她,你就会知道现实中的人有多么的真实。

无论是你所憎恨的或是你所热爱的,都是那么的真挚。

至少当你伸出手,你可以感觉到那一切,触手可及的一切,无可磨灭。

但云端,你将长存我的心间。

ps:斯嘉丽出演这部电影,没有任何一个画面,只有她的声音,她是一个人工的智能系统。

但是斯嘉丽赋予了她生命,让一切如此真实。

无论是快乐时的俏皮,悲伤时的低落,愤怒时的怒不可遏的,甚至是虚拟和现实交叉的sex,你会感到如此真实,你会像主角一样因为她快乐,悲伤,嫉妒,兴奋,爱上她,哪怕她的存在只是一个声音,她也只需要是一个声音。

电影的取景是在上海。

让我感叹一番吧,这座魔都。

迷蒙的魔都,你会爱上她的。

除了巧妙的构思,绝美的镜头,这部电影的音乐太戳人心,当如此纯净的音乐配上斯嘉丽略有些沙哑的嗓音,性感且迷人,动人,让你情不自禁的爱上她的存在,哪怕只是声音。

电影《出租车司机》电影观后感

电影《出租车司机》电影观后感

电影《出租车司机》电影观后感1.我们从来就没有人真正了解过男主角,影片《出租车司机》也从一开始就没打算要告诉观众特拉维斯在越南战争中究竟经历了些什么,以致于他回归社会后长期失眠,不过生活经验至少告诉了我们一点:经历过真实战争的军人跟和平时期很多在部队混饭吃的军人有着本质上的重大区别。

也正是他的无法完全理解,才让一部37年前的电影在今天仍然有更多可以书写的空间。

2.特拉维斯心理异化的过程是一个循序渐进不断累加的过程,量变引起质变,其中,癞蛤蟆想吃天鹅肉的特拉维斯追求女秘书贝茜失败的经历是促成其最终选择走向暴力的重大心理动因,而陌生乘客谋杀出轨妻子的见闻则是全片的转折点,它直接引导特拉维斯进入使用暴力的具体实施阶段。

3.拍《出租车司机》的时候,马丁.斯科塞斯才33岁。

这部电影反映了性别歧视、种族歧视、政治腐败、人性异化以及美国枪支管理等社会问题,这个33岁的男人不仅仅只有一腔瞎愤世嫉俗的热血,他是有情怀在里面的。

4.影片《出租车司机》利用了大量细腻精致的画面构图和色彩隐喻来表现人物关系,推动故事发展,在营造气氛方面,在纽约长大的马丁.斯科塞斯对纽约城有着比别人更真实深刻的印象,这些印象通过大量的实景街拍,并以男主角的视角很好地展示给了观众。

这部影片的经典,其中之一就是它里面没有一个镜头是多余的,无意义的。

5.相信《出租车司机》这部影片会是朱迪.福斯特一生最难忘的记忆,当年才13岁的她因为出演了片中的雏妓一角,间接造成了5年后的里根总统遇刺案。

6.比导演小一岁的罗伯特.德尼罗几乎是完美表现出了男主角特拉维斯每天那复杂微妙的心理状态,但不走运的是,他当年遭遇到了《飞跃疯人院》里的杰克.尼克尔森,最终,奥斯卡选择把小金人给了后者。

7.大鼻子哈威.凯尔特在片中饰演一名管理站街妓女的皮条客,整天戴着个毡帽,这是我们看老电影的乐趣之一,可以看到许多老影人年轻时的种种样子;哈威.凯尔特在这部影片中的形象总让我联想到音乐人左小祖咒先生,不知道左先生标志性打扮以及他那首《皮条客》是否受到该片的影响?8.《出租车司机》是一部黑色电影,一部危险的电影,一部噩梦般的经典,它直接揭示了越战后美国社会中年轻人自我价值的迷茫,探讨了城市社会关系的疏离,融入了黑色、恐怖、都市情景剧等元素,(观后感)关于影片的结局处理,有不少人并不满意,认为其“气质”要黑就一黑到底,我倒是觉得,结局的这种戏剧性反差处理得很好,不正好说明这个世界的荒诞搞笑么?9.在影片《出租车司机》筹备初期,男一号特拉维斯在原始剧本中其实是一个黑人,原本计划是由黑人演员来出演这样一个社会边缘人,但考虑到这样做会给观众造成“创作者带有种族歧视”的想法,马丁最终选择由白人出演。

电影灿烂的她观后感

电影灿烂的她观后感

电影灿烂的她观后感最近看了一部让人印象超级深刻的电影——,看完之后心里就像被投进了一颗情感炸弹,各种思绪和感受翻涌不停。

这部电影讲的是女主角在面对生活中的种种困境和挑战时,始终保持着坚韧和乐观的态度。

她就像一朵在狂风暴雨中依然绽放的花朵,那种灿烂和顽强真的太让人佩服啦!影片中有一个情节,让我仿佛身临其境,感同身受。

女主角因为工作上的失误,被上司狠狠地批评了一顿。

这一幕简直太真实了,就像我们平常在工作中犯了错,被领导训话的样子。

只见上司的脸拉得老长,眼睛瞪得大大的,声音也提高了好几个分贝,那气势简直能把人给吃了。

女主角呢,低着头,紧紧咬着嘴唇,眼泪在眼眶里打转,但就是强忍着不让它掉下来。

她的手不自觉地揪着衣角,身体微微颤抖着,心里肯定充满了委屈和自责。

我当时看着这一幕,心里就想,哎呀,这也太惨了吧。

工作中谁还没个犯错的时候呀,这上司也太凶了。

可再仔细想想,又觉得女主角能在这样的压力下坚持着,真的很了不起。

换做是我,说不定早就哭鼻子或者直接撂挑子不干了。

还有一个场景,女主角回到家里,面对空荡荡的房间,那种孤独和无助的感觉简直要溢出屏幕了。

她疲惫地瘫坐在沙发上,目光呆滞地望着天花板,脑子里一片混乱。

房间里没有开灯,昏暗的光线让整个氛围更加压抑。

她想起了自己曾经的梦想,想起了那些美好的憧憬,可如今却被现实打击得体无完肤。

这时候,她的手机响了,是妈妈打来的电话。

她犹豫了一下,还是接了起来。

电话那头,妈妈温暖的声音传来,问她最近过得怎么样。

她强装出一副轻松的样子,说一切都好。

可挂了电话,她终于忍不住,放声大哭起来。

我看到这里的时候,心里也酸酸的。

我们在外面打拼,不都这样嘛,总是报喜不报忧,所有的苦都自己咽下去。

电影里的女主角,就像是我们身边的每一个普通人。

她有过欢笑,也有过泪水;有过成功的喜悦,也有过失败的痛苦。

但她始终没有放弃,一直在努力地生活,努力地追求自己的梦想。

这部电影让我明白了,生活虽然充满了坎坷和挫折,但只要我们保持一颗积极向上的心,就一定能迎来属于自己的灿烂阳光。

波兰电影 司机观后感

波兰电影 司机观后感

波兰电影司机观后感Movie Title: "The Driver"The movie "The Driver" is a Polish film that tells the story of a taxi driver who becomes involved in a web of crime and deception.The film is directed by Polish filmmaker Andrzej Sapkowski, known for his work in the "Witcher" series.电影《司机》是一部波兰电影,讲述了一名出租车司机卷入犯罪和欺骗的故事。

该片由波兰导演安杰伊·萨普科夫斯基执导,他以其在“巫师”系列作品中的工作而闻名。

The Driver, played by Polish actor Maciej Musialowski, is a character who is complex and multi-layered.He is a man who is struggling to make ends meet, trying to support his family and pay off his debts.However, he soon finds himself in over his head, involved in a world of crime that he had never anticipated.由波兰演员马切伊·穆夏洛斯基扮演的司机是一个复杂且层次丰富的角色。

他是一个正在努力维持生计,支持家庭并偿还债务的人。

然而,他很快发现自己陷入了无法预料的犯罪世界。

The film is shot in a gritty, realistic style, capturing the roughness and harshness of the world that the Driver inhabits.The camera work is done in a way that puts the audience right in the middle of the action, making them feel like they are part of the story.电影以粗糙、真实的风格拍摄,捕捉了司机所生活的世界的粗糙和严酷。

电影《消失的她》观后感

电影《消失的她》观后感

电影《消失的她》观后感电影《消失的她》观后感1消失的她:一场不为人知的婚姻悬疑何非,一位律师,妻子李木子消失了,但真相却扑朔迷离。

《消失的她》以非线性的故事叙述方式,穿插何非和李木子的婚姻生活以及三年前的车祸事件。

电影不断揭开事件真相,让观众的心情始终处于高度紧张状态。

影片并非只是一部悬疑片,它同时也是一部矛盾冲突的作品。

从何非对李木子并不完美的婚姻生活的剖析中,观众开始进入了深入思考的状态。

探究人性和婚姻中的“缺口”,影片中绝不仅仅只是一场简单的`寻人事件。

打破常规的叙事模式,才是《消失的她》真正的魅力所在。

每个可以理解的细节,都为影片的大局贡献出自己微小的贡献,并在电影的最后一刻揭开了幕布。

当影片的真相再次出现在观众眼前时,一切都变得惊心动魄,前所未有的感受让人难以忘怀。

《消失的她》是一部展现人性和婚姻中“缺口”的佳作,它既有悬疑的烧脑引人,又有出人意料的结局。

如果你愿意一探究竟,那么电影《消失的她》值得你去看。

电影《消失的她》观后感2影片《消逝之她》讲述的是何非之妻李木子在巴兰迪亚度假岛的一次周年庆旅途中神秘失踪的故事。

全片悬疑紧张,引人入胜。

何非寻找妻子的过程充满苦涩,尽管李木子身份得到确认,但他坚信眼前的女人并非其妻。

这种内心挣扎与痛苦的情感深深触动了观众的心弦。

随着金牌律师陈麦及当地警察郑成加入此案调查,更多谜团逐步揭晓。

当揭露李木子消失背后真相的同时,一场关于人性的迷雾之旅也随之展开。

该片不仅是悬疑之作,更是深入剖析人性的情感大戏。

何非与李木子之间的秘密及感情纠葛深深展现了人性的复杂程度。

最终,真相浮出水面,结局出乎意料,令人深思人性与命运的'关系。

总而言之,《消逝之她》是一部出色的电影,引发了人们对人性、命运和生命意义的深度思考,无疑将给观众留下难忘的印象。

电影《消失的她》观后感3近日,我观看了一部名为《消失的她》的电影,讲述了一个关于失踪女孩的故事。

这部电影引起了我的深思,让我反思了现实中存在的问题,以及对于人性的思考。

her观后感

her观后感

her观后感《Her》是由斯派克·琼斯执导的一部科幻爱情电影,于2013年上映。

这部电影讲述了一个与人工智能操作系统(AI)相恋的男主角提奥多尔的故事。

电影通过展示提奥多尔与他的操作系统“Samantha”之间的关系,探讨了人与机器之间的情感纽带以及现代社会中技术对人类关系的影响。

首先,电影《Her》以其独特的情节引人入胜。

故事背景设定在未来世界,人们与操作系统可以建立深入而真实的感情连接。

这一设定给观众带来了对未来科技发展的思考,并且让人不禁产生对于人工智能与人类感情纽带的探索。

在电影中,主角提奥多尔并不是一个离群索居的人,而是一个正常社交、有着正常感情需求的人。

他渴望与他人建立深入的情感联系,然而在与现实世界中的人际关系中,他总是感到空虚与孤独。

这种情感上的空虚驱使他与名为“Samantha”的操作系统相遇并建立联系。

其次,电影通过主人公与操作系统之间的对话,展示了“Samantha”作为一个情感实体的强大能力。

她能够理解、适应和响应提奥多尔的情感需求。

从一开始,她对提奥多尔的喜好、兴趣和思想进行了解,进而逐渐建立起了属于他们自己的亲密关系。

这种深入的联系使得提奥多尔沉浸在与“Samantha”之间的浪漫交往中,享受着一个个美好的时刻。

这表明了人工智能在理解和满足人类情感需求方面的潜力。

然而,电影也强调了人工智能在情感关系中的局限性。

尽管“Samantha”具备强大的认知和学习能力,可以以独立的方式思考和感受,但她缺乏人类身体的存在。

这一点在电影中得到了真实而触动人心的揭示。

电影中,当提奥多尔与现实世界中的珍妮发展出真挚的感情时,他开始感到对“Samantha”的不满足。

无法体验触碰、接触和共享身体情感的存在成为他们之间的隔阂。

这个情节强调了人与人之间无法被机器所替代的特殊关系,以及身体与情感之间的联结。

此外,电影还探讨了现代社交媒体对人类关系的影响。

在电影中,大部分人通过技术来满足他们的情感需求,只与虚拟存在进行交流。

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她唇之下观后感

她唇之下观后感

她唇之下观后感她唇之下,诗意的触觉与感悟电影是一种艺术形式,通过影像和声音将故事展现给观众,引发情感共鸣。

作为电影爱好者,我经常会看一些经典的电影作品,近日观看了一部名为《她唇之下》的电影,深深地被它所展现的独特之美所吸引,不禁有种想要记录下来的冲动。

《她唇之下》这部电影,由知名导演某某执导,以情感与心灵的交融为主题。

从影片一开始就能感受到导演对细节的重视,画面简洁而优美,音效和配乐完美地融入其中,很好地营造出一种悠扬而深沉的氛围。

故事的主要情节发生在一个小山村,主人公是一个寡言少语的年轻女孩。

虽然她不言不语,但她独特的眼神和从容的态度却传达出一种力量,让人忍不住被她所散发的魅力所吸引。

这个女孩在村子里经营着一家小小的茶店,她静静地品味茶水,聆听每一个来店的顾客的故事。

电影通过一系列的镜头交错展现了不同的人物,推动故事的发展。

每一个人物都有着自己的故事,每一个人物都在与主人公的对话中有所触动。

这种对话并不是言语上的交流,而是通过眼神和微笑传递情感与思想。

每一个顾客都像是一个开启心扉的钥匙,打开了主人公内心深处的情感宝藏。

这种细腻的交流方式,让人不禁想起人与人之间真正的联系,并思考着感情沟通的重要性。

故事的高潮发生在一个深夜,一位年迈的艺术家怀着令人敬仰的热情来到了主人公的茶店。

他的画作传达出一种独特的力量,让人不能自拔。

艺术家与主人公之间有着一种默契,他们之间的对话仿佛是一首无言的诗,让人感受到心与静谧的契合。

在这个时刻,我开始思考这个电影想要传达给观众的深意。

我认为,这部电影想要通过主人公的眼睛,带领观众进入一个纯粹而美好的世界。

在这个世界里,人们可以远离喧嚣与浮躁,和自己内心对话和交流。

在这个世界里,所有的心结和担忧都可以找到释放,所有的痛苦和困惑都可以得到宽慰。

这个电影像是一杯沏满了清香的茶水,让观众在思考和感悟的同时,感受到一份温暖和宁静。

值得一提的是,这部电影的镜头运用非常出色。

柔和的光影交织出一种幽雅的美感,每一个镜头都精心构思,给人一种恍若置身于画中的感觉。

夫人观后感

夫人观后感

夫人观后感引言作为一位观众,我有幸观看了电影《夫人》,这部影片在讲述一个女性追寻自由和独立的故事,以及对传统社会观念的批判。

在观影过程中,我深深地被这部电影所触动,从中感受到了女性在历史背景中奋斗和求索的勇气和力量。

剧情梗概电影《夫人》讲述了一个发生在19世纪末的大都市的故事。

女主角夫人,来自一个贫苦的家庭,她对生活充满了憧憬,渴望脱离枷锁过上自由自在的生活。

然而,她却被束缚在传统的婚姻观念下,成为了一个妻子和母亲,失去了自己的选择权。

在压抑和束缚之下,夫人开始怀疑自己的生活是否能够满足自己的内心追求。

她遇到了一个自由思想的朋友,他的思想和言行激发了夫人内心深处的反抗情感。

夫人开始独立思考,并逐渐走上了属于自己的道路。

然而,夫人的改变并不被社会所容忍。

她的家人和周围的人们对她的选择产生了强烈的反对,甚至采取了各种手段来限制她的自由。

然而,夫人并不退缩,她勇敢地面对种种困难和阻力,坚持自己的追求,追逐自己的梦想。

最终,尽管生活对夫人充满了艰辛和困扰,但她在坚守自己的梦想的道路上获得了自由和独立。

她的勇气和坚持为更多的女性带来了启示,让她们明白了自己也有权利追求自己的幸福和自由。

对传统社会观念的批判作为一部以19世纪末为背景的电影,《夫人》对传统社会观念进行了深刻的反思和批判。

在那个时代,女性的地位被严格限制在传统的家庭角色中,她们没有自己的选择权,被迫接受婚姻和母亲的角色。

而夫人通过自己的生活经历,揭示了这种传统观念带来的负面影响。

她追求自由和独立的渴望被压抑,被束缚在家庭的责任之中。

她不断思考和触碰这些束缚,试图找到自己的存在意义。

电影通过夫人与周围人交流互动的场景,表达了对传统社会观念的质疑和批判。

夫人的朋友们代表了新思想的力量,他们通过与夫人的交流,激发了她内心中的反抗火焰。

他们相互支持、积极影响,打破了传统社会观念对夫人的限制。

女性权益的倡导《夫人》不仅仅是对传统社会观念的批判,更是对女性权益的倡导。

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电影《她》观后感:来自一位司机的揣测作为一个司机(不要理我是新的还是老大,我的高度是你无法企及的),法国电影给我的感觉都是浪漫的,如两小无猜;也是逗比的,如女儿国的杰基,当然更多的感受就是晦涩难懂,如四百击,本片也是这个属于这个范畴。

影片介绍之中有惊悚两个字,惊悚二字在法国电影中是非常少见的,我是特意来看看浪漫的法国佬到底是怎么玩惊悚的。

当然最重要的还是因为影片中有强奸戏份,我就是因为这个而来的,来来,为了这个而来的请自觉点个赞。

一大早爬起来的我脑子还是浆糊一般,可是一开局就来了个激烈的战斗,我彻底的唤醒了!没错,就是强奸的戏份了,果然来点刺激的东西才能激醒脑子啊,当然欲望也是这样的。

女主人公是一位接近五十岁的离婚妇人,看到五十岁这个词的时候大家肯定以为她是一位佝偻且皮肤褶皱的妇人吧,情况恰恰是相反
的,皮肤还是很好,穿衣特别的有一套,散发出一种淡淡的魅力,这就是传说中的徐娘半老了。

这样的女人对身边的男人杀伤力是特别的巨大的,那位程序员哥哥啊,都整出了那种视频了,可想而知。

影片就是围绕这个半老徐娘米歇尔展开的,她看上去是那种不会被任何事情所动摇的冷血女强人。

作为一家大型游戏公司的总裁,她有条不紊地经营着自己的事业和感情。

一天,一位神秘的陌生人在她家中强暴了她。

米歇尔不甘示弱,开始追踪这名施暴者。

两人之间展开了一场随时都会失常的危险游戏
有人会问我,这是一部什么样的影片呢?我想我会说这是关于几个变态的故事。

女主人被强奸了,还各种若无其事的,一如既往的继续生活,她是冷漠的代言人。

因为这个事件过后,她脑海中会经常想起这些镜头,每当这些镜头起来的时候,不是害怕,倒是在她的脸上看到了一种喜悦,被强奸过后的喜悦,之后还主动的色诱了,不是偷偷的,而是在大庭广众之下,真的是病态的一个人。

除此之外还有一个病态的人让印象深刻,没错就是那位施暴者,
一进来直接就开打,然后直接按倒在地发生一下不可描述的东西。

这些东西都是可以想象得到的,唯一的问题就是这位施暴者在受害人不反抗的时候反而是不开心的,要激烈的反抗才会嗨起来。

这位施暴者似乎是虐待别人才会有性欲,否者根本没有办法进行性行为。

以上是我的一个猜测,另外一个猜测就是这个女的实在是太坚强了,同时也是狡猾的,为了揪出强奸自己的人,不惜自己再次犯险,在揪出凶手的过程之中顺手睡了别人的男人,之后在揪出凶手借儿子的手除掉这个施暴之人,到了这里也是恶毒可怕的。

讲真的,要是有男人遇到这样的女人,简直就是三生不幸啊!。

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