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美国爱情电影台词

美国爱情电影台词

美国经典爱情电影台词我很好。

赏析:每次看到博子那句呼喊,有感动也觉得有希望,初恋总是让人幸福却又悲伤,喜欢最后女藤井树翻开卡片背后的那一个场景,即使发现得迟了些,但,仍旧动人。

《诺丁山》片中精彩对白:——安娜,你计划在英国逗留多久——没有限期。

赏析:也许我也应该没事去跑跑书店,说不定能见证一场俗套却甜美的爱情。

《断背山》片中经典台词:我真希望我知道怎么离开你。

赏析:不想多说,只一句:Missyousomuch。

《恋恋笔记本》片中经典台词:我想我们的爱可以让我们无所不能。

赏析:很感人的一部电影,爱得够深,爱得够真。

遗忘这些不是最悲哀的,悲哀的是爱得太浅。

《罗马假日》片中经典台词:我不知道该如何说再见。

我不能想出说什么。

赏析:也许你也会在罗马舔着冰淇淋过一天丰富浪漫的日子。

《恋爱假期》片中经典台词:不知道为什么,对某些人来说,爱情是渐渐消逝。

赏析:来,我们来交换住处,有时候人就是要有些改变。

也许未必要换个国家生活,但改变的方式还是很多的。

《面纱》片中经典台词:当爱与责任合二为一时,恩典便与你同在。

赏析:他们让我想起《倾城之恋》:如果有一天我们的文明整个毁灭,炸完了烧完了塌完了,也许还剩下这堵墙,那么到时我们在这相遇,也许你会对我有一点真心,也许我会对你有一点真心。

《我的野蛮女友》片中经典台词:不要叫她温柔。

不要让她喝三杯以上,否则她会见人就打。

在咖啡馆一定要喝咖啡,不要喝可乐或橙汁。

如果她打你,一定要装得很痛,如果真的很痛,那要装得没事。

《朱诺》片中经典台词:找一个爱你的人,他爱你纯粹是因为你这个人。

赏析:不寻常的女子,敢爱敢恨,配得上朱诺这个名。

《明亮的星》片中经典台词:美丽是永恒的喜悦,只会与日俱增,永不消亡湮灭。

赏析:济慈是幸运的,也是不幸的,和芬尼的爱情点燃了他的灵感。

片子画面极其美。

《秋天的童话》片中经典台词:我这辈子什么都没有,最起码还有点自尊。

赏析:异国他乡,互相支持,暗生情愫,难敌现实。

诺丁山中英对白区分

诺丁山中英对白区分
notting hill 中英学习 英文 [Man ] So stay with us, because later this afternoon... we're lucky enough to be talking to Anna Scott, Hollywood's biggest star by far.
[Man Narrating] And so it was just another hopeless 那只是另一个毫无希望的星期 三 Wednesday, as I walked the thousand yards through the market to work, 我路过拥挤的集市去上班
never suspecting that this was the day that was gonna change my life forever. This is work, by the way, my little travel bookshop, #NAME? which, um, well, sells travel books, and to be frank with you, doesn't always sell many of those. Classic. Profit from major sales push, minus £. Shall I, uh, go and get you a cappuccino? #NAME? Better make it a half. All I can afford. Get your logic. Demi-cappu coming right up. Um, can I help you at all? No, thanks. I'll just... look around. Fine. Uh, that book's really not great. Just in case, you know, browsing turned to buying. You'd be wasting your money. But if it's Turkey you're interested in, um, this one, on the other hand, is very good. Um, I think the man who wrote it has actually been to Turkey, which helps. Um, there's also a very amusing incident with a kebab, um, which is one of many amusing incidents. Thanks. I'll think about it. Or, in the bigger hardback variety, there's-Um, sorry. Can you just give me a second? Excuse me. #NAME? -What? -We've got a security camera in this bit of the shop. #NAME? #NAME? I don't have a book down my trousers. Right. I tell you what. Um, I'll call the police, and, um, if I'm wrong about the whole "book down the trousers" scenario, I really apologize. Okay. What if... I did have a book down my trousers? Well, ideally, when I went back to the desk, you'd remove the Cadogan Guide to Bali from your trousers... and either wipe it and put it back or buy it. I'll see you in a sec. I'm sorry about that. No, it's fine. I was gonna steal one, but now I've changed my mind.

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Notting Hill"Reviewed by Carlos deVillalvillaThe world of the rich and famous can be fascinating for the rest of us, who live vicariously through the tabloids, glimpsing a lifestyle we will never lead. The romantic in all of us pines for a chance encounter with a charming prince or beautiful princess who sweeps us off our feet and into a life of wealth and privelege.Of course, this rarely happens in reality, but the tale is as old as our collective imaginations and "Notting Hill" tells it smartly.Julia Roberts is Anna Scott, the world's most famous and glamorous actress (now, that's a stretch) who for reasons that are never explained, finds herself in the Notting Hill bookshop of William Thacker (Apology King Hugh Grant). The two don't hit it off immediately; guarded and wary at first, they gradually grow warm and even affectionate as their feelings begin to manifest.insurmountable odds. Scott is surrounded by a phalanx ofpublicists and agents that make it difficult for the two to meet.Thacker is surrounded by a coterie of quirky but supportivefriends and family who are warm-hearted all, which of course bends reality to the breaking point, right?Circumstances continue to conspire against the couple. Scott's boyfriend (an uncredited Alec Baldwin) unexpectedly shows up, ruining what could have been an intimate encounter. When they finally do get together, loose lips alert the media, which turns the whole thing into a circus and kills the relationship before it starts. This being a Hollywood love story, we know how it's going to end, but even though we do, we still enjoy the ride.Grant, perhaps the greatest stammering aw-shucks romantic lead since Jimmy Stewart, is completely endearing as the ordinary Joe.Roberts pokes a lot of fun at her own image, while employing her own charisma to her advantage. Is there a more likable actress in Hollywood?Notting Hill is the real star of the movie. One of the most charming neighborhoods in London, it reminds me of San Francisco's neighborhoods, only with a British endurance. It feels solid and eternal while showing a homey, quirky face to the world.I wouldn't be surprised to find that real estate agents in Notting Hill got a lot of business off of "Notting Hill."Usually with these kinds of movies, Da Queen is my barometer of success. If she is tearful in the right places and ends up in a sentimentally romantic mood, it's a winner. With "Notting Hill," she wouldn't let go of me for at least five minutes after the closing credits.Likable leads with real chemistry, a sense of charm and English accents plus a plot that is pure fairy tale ... who could ask for anything more? As chick flicks go, "Notting Hill" is pure gold.When I was lying sleepless at nights, I would sometimes wonder what it would be like if I just turned up at my friends' house, where I used to have dinner once a week, with the most famous person at that time, be it Madonna or whomever. Who would try and be cool? How would you get through dinner? What would they say to you afterwards? That was the starting point, the idea of a very normal person going out with anunbelievably famous person and how that impinges on their lives.- Richard Curtis, screenwriter In the wake of "Star Wars: The Phantom Menace", there are adearth of new releases expected to open in the period immediatelybefore and following the sci-fi epic's May 19th release date. Withthe latest chapter in the sci-fi franchise expected to dominate thebox office over the next few weeks, many studios have quietlywithdrawn their major releases, giving Twentieth Century Fox andLucasfilm plenty of room to maneuver. However, some studioshave bravely decided to challenge "Star Wars: The PhantomMenace" for a share of the box office pie under the notion of counter-programming.In an effort to woo moviegoers who have little love for Lucas' latest, a number of releases scheduled around "Star Wars: The Phantom Menace" cater to a different type of moviegoer (or so the studios hope). The most high-profile example would be "Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me", slated in June. This past weekend, repackaged Hong Kong actioner "Black Mask" debuted into theaters. And then there is the Julia Roberts vehicle "Notting Hill", a romantic comedy bowing into theaters on May 28th, one week after George Lucas' 800 lb. gorilla. After all, another Julia Roberts romantic comedy, "My Best Friend's Wedding" did exceedingly well under stiff competition back (going up against heavyweights such as "The Lost World" and "Men in Black") in the summer of 1997... why should 1999 be any different? Unfortunately, this time around, "Notting Hill" lacks any of the charm and spunk that made "My Best Friend's Wedding" so memorable, and will most likely be one of the first casualties at the box office.I live in Notting Hill, and you live in Beverly Hills... everyone knows who you are.The concept is very simple: what if a nobody hada relationship with a very famous somebody?Will (Hugh Grant of "Sense and Sensibility") is adivorced bookseller living in Notting Hill,London. He has a simple life, running a bookstorethat specializes in travel books, and picking upafter his slothful and dim-witted roommate Spike(Rhys Ifans, in a scene-stealing role). However,Will's life undergoes a radical shift when of allthe bookstores in London, world famous actress Anna Scott (Roberts) has to walk into his.Will's first brush against fame is short as he manages to exchange a few pleasantries with Anna before she leaves the store. Fortunately for Will, this is not the last time he sees her. A short while later, while grabbing a coffee from a local shop, he runs into Anna, spilling his drink all over her shirt. Profusely sorry for making a mess, Willoffers Anna the use of his apartment down the street where she can clean up and change. And just as it seems as though Will is about let another golden opportunity slip through his fingers, Anna plants him a lingering kiss good-bye.And so begins an unlikely romance. Though they share an uncommon bond and find their own lives enriched by one another, the romance between Will and Anna is fraught with the same disappointment and pitfalls that are present in any relationship, only magnified by their contrasting stations in life. Anna is on a tight schedule with film shoots and press conferences, with her every move hungrily eyed by every tabloid reporter in town. Meanwhile, Will is an outsider to the glittery world of fame and stardom, and finds many of the doors needed for reaching Anna closed to him. Unfortunately, these difficulties, coupled with the unrelenting pressures of being constantly in the public eye, cast a dark cloud on the prospects of any truly lasting relationship between these two star-crossed lovers.The fame thing isn't real... I'm still just a girl, standing in front of a boy, asking him to love her."Notting Hill" is one of those romantic-comedies that plays it safe by relying on internally-generated conflict in order to propel the drama. Unfortunately, there have been a lot of these lately ("Message in a Bottle" comes to mind), which makes "Notting Hill" dramatically unimpressive. Despite the interesting possibilities raised by the film's premise, Richard Curtis' script goes through the obligatory motions to set the story up (you can see the coffee-spilling accident a mile away), cultivate the relationship, and then pull the rug from under the characters with the expected sorts of complications. To make matters even less interesting, there are few external reasons stopping Will and Anna from pursuing their relationship, essentially internalizing all the conflict in the story (i.e. they only have to 'change their minds' in order for the relationship work). If Will or Anna, or both characters for that matter, had other externally-generated struggles that threatened to derail their relationship, perhaps the resolution would have been more emotionally gratifying since the choices that they would have to make would have been much harder. As it is, "Notting Hill" plays it safe with very few extenuating circumstances to complicate matters.Part of the problem is also the lack of chemistry between the two romantic leads. Though Grant is well cast as a common Londoner, and Roberts is her usual radiant self, their scenes together lack the requisite spark and their conversations seem strained without betraying any hint of sexual tension. Both actors have a history of being better suited at reacting to situations than taking the lead-- note that one of the reasons why Roberts was so great in "My Best Friend's Wedding" was because she was able to play off the quirks of the other characters, such as the gay editor. In "Notting Hill", there were few quirky characters, except for Spike, which Grant and Roberts could play off of. Instead, these two actors wind up taking turns trying to react to one another, and as a result, the scenes between Will and Anna seem forced and lethargically paced.Another issue with the script pertains to Roberts'character. Though some effort is made to elucidateAnna's point-of-view and the price she pays for fame,there are very few scenes that actually drive this issuehome. Part of the reason why this is important is thatthe Curtis' script never convincingly establishes Anna'smotivation for planting a kiss on Will after only knowing him for a few minutes. How lonely was her life? How much did she crave simple human contact or a brief respite from her hectic life? Unfortunately, these questions are never fully explored in "Notting Hill". Without providing any understanding as to what would drive Anna to do something so sudden, the set-up of the story comes across as some artificial construct to service the plot.Furthermore, the script's structure dispels any sense of urgency from the proceedings. For the first half of the film, the relationship between Will and Anna plods along with very little intensity. It is not until well into the second act that high-stakes complications actually set in, intensifying the forces that threaten to pull them apart, and exacerbating the emotional consequences of the choices that they make. Unfortunately, this area of high narrative momentum quickly dissipates, after which the film sinks into another emotional trough until things pick up again for a somewhat satisfying resolution. Had the film expanded on the more intense middle section of the plot, even at the expense of moving some of the earlier scenes into it, "Notting Hill" would have been more successful at achieving the emotional high expected in a romantic-comedy. As it is, the plot lacks direction, and unfolds in a seemingly haphazard manner.With few standout scenes, a lack of chemistry between its two leads, and a poorly structured plot, "Notting Hill" is a by-the-book romantic comedy that never seems to fully embrace the possibilities posed by its fetching premise. Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts may certainly be nice to look at, but there's little else in this film that could possibly captivate anyone for its two hour running time. I don't think George Lucas has anything to worry about from "Notting Hill".In Western culture, we are obsessed by the concept of celebrity. How else can one explain the plague of paparazzi that descends on public figures when they make appearances, or the popularity of gossip magazines and TV shows? Celebrities are like royalty - glamorous and untouchable, they become objects of unreasonable adulation. Perhaps one of the most common fantasies entertained by an "average" man or woman is what would happen if someone famous fell in love with them. And therein lies the premise of Roger Michell's new romantic comedy, Notting Hill.Hugh Grant plays William Thacker, the owner of a small bookstore in London's Notting Hill (described as "a small village in the middle of a city"). He's an average Joe - when he's not working, he spends time with his friends and his wacky Welsh flat-mate, Spike (Rhys Ifans), but has no romantic life to speak of. One day, however, the bedrock of his existence shifts when Anna Scott (Julia Roberts), the most famous actress in the world, walks through the door to his little shop. In London to publicize her new film, Helix (described as "Close Encounters meets Jean de Florette"), she's taking a break from the press, and Notting Hill seems like a good place to lose them. Later, William literally runs into her in the street, spilling orange juice all over her. Chagrined and embarrassed, he invites her to his place to clean up. Much to his surprise, she accepts his offer, and, after changing outfits, she gives him a lingering kiss on the lips. William is immediately smitten and so, apparently, is Anna. Thus begins a tempestuous relationship that asks whether a star can live happily ever after with someone who has never had his face in the papers.Although Notting Hill is a pleasant enough motion picture, it isn't much more than that. It's a tame movie that takes few chances. Even the casting of Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts is an example of playing it safe, since both are proven box office draws. (Wouldn't it have been more interesting to cast an unknown as the male lead?) The comedy, while sporadically funny, occasionally feels forced and unnatural, as if screenwriter Richard Curtis (Four Weddings and a Funeral) was compelled to ratchet up the level of humor at the cost of characters' credibility. Spike is a case in point. As portrayed by Rhys Ifans (one of the brothers in Twin Town), he's the constant butt of jokes (literally and figuratively), but he serves little purpose beyond that. He's a pure caricature of a bawdy slob, and, whenever he comes on screen, he becomes a distraction. Did I laugh at him? Yes. Would the movie have been better without him? Probably.Another problem with the film is that the romance is tepid. While there's a feeling of companionability and even affection between William and Anna, I never sensed any passion. These two seem more like brother and sister than lovers separated by an army of publicists and photographers. The plot follows the expected beat of a traditional romantic comedy: boy meets girl, boy likes girl, boy and girl get to know each other, then complications interfere. In this case, those complications come in the form of Anna's off-again/on-again boyfriend (Alec Baldwin) and the media.Getting Roberts to play Anna is a case of perfect casting, and one has to wonder whether she felt a sense of d閖?vu going through scenes where her character is grilled and hounded by the press. Roberts is one of a few actresses who can be luminous in almost any role, and, although her wattage is dimmed by Notting Hill's curiously muted tone, she's still the central attraction. Hugh Grant, on the other hand, seems to be sleepwalking through his part, relying on his "aw shucks" charm and boyish good looks (although the crow's feet are starting to show around his eyes) to get by. He's very good at dropping the self-deprecating one-liners, but, other than that, there's notmuch to the performance. He is constantly being upstaged by supporting players, particularly Ifans and Emma Chambers, who plays William's ditzy sister, Honey.Notting Hill is not without its pleasant moments. The relationship between two of William's friends, Max (Tim McInnerny) and Bella (Gina McKee), is touching. There's a titillating conversation between William and Anna about why men are attracted to breasts. (I couldn't help wondering what Quentin Tarantino would do with that dialogue...) And there's an interesting shot of William walking down a street in Notting Hill as the seasons change around him. I don't think I've ever seen a transition sequence done quite that way before.Ultimately, the success or failure of Notting Hill will be determined by whether viewers buy the central relationship. And, while there's something there, it's not really enough to fill up a two hour movie. As an antidote to big budget, effects-driven films like The Mummy and The Phantom Menace, Notting Hill does an adequate job, but this isn't one of those landmark romantic comedies that dozens of subsequent movies will seek to emulate.I hate romantic comedies. I'm a romantic guy and certainly am all for romance but there is a certain element to a lot of the romantic comedies that are coming out lately that I find very stale or at least very problematic. They aren't subtle or even smart; many times, we don't believe the two people who end up together or their motivations in coming together. This was especially evident in "You've Got Mail", a movie where Tom Hanks's mega-bookstore owner put Meg Ryan's little children's bookstore out of business, effectively not only crushing her, but closing the history of generations, since the children's bookstore had been in her family for ages. And yet, in the end, they fall in love with each other. I'm sorry, but I don't believe it.Julia Roberts looks to become the queen of romantic comedies and she certainly deserves that title. She has picked two films now that are romantic comedies, but they are smart, subtle and do remarkably fresh things with what I feel is a very tired genre. "My Best Friends Wedding" was a fantastically smart, light comedy that had a thrilling energy to it and great performances. "Notting Hill" is a way different film for the most part, but it still contains a lot of the same elements; very smart, witty and literate dialogue combined with some very colorful characters who have been fully written and fully realized. Hugh Grant stars as William, the owner of a small Notting Hill bookstore that is certainly down on his luck; the store is failing when one day, in walks Anna Scott(Roberts), a world famous starlet that is in town promoting her new film. The two have a very cute and funny meeting as Grant's bookstore owner apprehends a shoplifter in the midst of their conversation. There isn't much said or done, but there are some very slight gestures and enjoyable acting that shares with usthe fact that there is certainly more possibilities left in this newly found relationship.The two meet again at various times and what's so nice is that their meetings are everything at once that we need, but in a small package. What that means is that these meetings are smart, sweet and entirely believable, but they don't go for the grand scene, they are twice as effective as that: these meetings build off of small events like William spilling Orange Juice on Anna on the street. Soon enough, William finds himself sneaking into a press conference for Anna's new film in a hilarious sequence where Grant must pretend to be a reporter. It's during scenes like these that are a good example of why I liked Grant so much in this film. Before, he was always funny in sort of a slightly sloppy way, doing his stuttering bit("Uh,um, yes, well, hello.") Here, he's shaped that sort of bit into a sharper, smarter more detailed and interesting performance that combines comedy and a little bit of drama into a far better performance than anything else I've seen him in.We know the steps that the film will take; the two will have a lot of fun together, something will happen to split them apart, then it's only a matter of time before they find one another again. It's through the performances and the very literate screenplay that we're still caring after 120 minutes whether or not these people ever end up together. "Notting Hill" does get a little long during the middle point where it seems to spin over and over, with interesting scenes- but a lot of these scenes don't really help to push the film towards its conclusion; the forward momentum from the smart first half seems to get lost slightly here, but towards the end, we regain the sort of madcap comedy/romance that we're looking for, and the film certainly has an enjoyable final act.The film isn't really a satire or even that much of a look at the sort of privacy and fame issues that the film seems to be going for before it starts. Yes, it certainly has elements that either joke or hint at the reality of showbiz, but it uses these elements to fuel the romantic drama/comedy of the film and it works. I certainly think that this film could have gone down the road of satiring the kind of films that "Anna" does, but I think that the final product here is more successful than that idea would have been. Again, it's all in the performances: Grant is smart, funny and detailed in his performance; Roberts is growing stronger as an actress with every role and she's great here, an excellently played perfomance that combines great timing and sweetness. What I really liked about both of their characters was the fact that a few genuinely believeable flaws were added into the personalities of both and Roberts makes particularly effective use of building these flaws into a very real and memorable character that we can sympathize with because she's not perfect. We're not watching "Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant", we're watching "William and Anna". A lot of films today really don't get that far, convincing us to forget that we're watching stars and become involved in the characters they play. The surrounding characters, especially William's family and roommate(Rhys Ilfans) are very funny and wonderfully written here as well and provide an enjoyably comic background to the proceedings. Really,the biggest thing I didn't care for was the score, full of obvious and predictable songs that basically tell us what we already know that's going on in the film. I would have liked to have seen a less "song-driven" score that would match the subtle, witty charms of the film.All in all I really enjoyed "Notting Hill". Like the characters involved, the film certainly has a couple of flaws, but it's so wonderfully made and greatly acted that you can't help being charmed by it. It's a very smart romantic comedy and one of the year's best films.Five years ago, the writer of TV's Blackadder penned his second film, an undertaking which would ultimately showcase a rising British actor, his stammering, floppy-haired charm, and his knack for plummy enunciation of words like 'excellent' and 'bugger'. It also made Hugh Grant a household name. By the same stage, every one of those households already knew who Julia Roberts was.Two Comic Reliefs And A Blow To Hugh's Credibility later, and they're paired in what is inevitably being described as the Four Weddings sequel. It's not. But similarities are evident, not least of which is Grant's character.Witty, but faintly awkward bachelor Charles has been transported into William, the witty but faintly awkward owner of a travel bookstore in the London district of the title.His bored existence takes a brief, memorable lurch one day when fabulously famous but supposedly incognito film star Anna Scott (Roberts) happens into the shop.Events of dubious likelihood conspire their way to William's nearby house where they exchange a fleeting, confusing kiss. But, despite the wayward memory of flatmate Spike (Rhys Ifans), William and Anna snatch a couple of stolen, romantic evenings later that week - the first of which involving the various reactions of William's friends at a birthday dinner for his sister Honey (Emma Chambers).Whether the movie queen and the ordinary Brit can ever be wholly compatible is what spins out such a slender premise for the two hour running time. That it works is largely down to the charm of both leads.Okay, so Hugh's pretty much just Hugh, but what's the point in having him in a film like this if you're not going to play to his strengths? And Julia, although on familiar territory as far as method acting her character goes, has rarely been better or more gorgeous.They're well-served by another superb script from Curtis, bristling with a steadystream of laugh-out-loud jokes and the sort of dialogue you always wish you were clever enough to come up with in real life.His supporting players - among them Ifans (to great comic value), Gina McKee, Blackadder's excellent Tim McInnerny - aren't perhaps as full as before, but that's just the point: Four Weddings was an ensemble comedy. This isn't. Which is why it's not really a reviewer's place to issue qualitative comparison. Production values are on a par, the writing's as good, but if you must have an overall better-or-worse rating, the only option is to judge for yourself. And at the very least, this film deserves to be seen.。

《诺丁山》的影评10篇

《诺丁山》的影评10篇

《诺丁山》的影评10篇《诺丁山》是一部由罗杰·米歇尔执导,朱莉娅·罗伯茨 / 休·格兰特/ 瑞斯·伊凡斯主演的一部喜剧 / 爱情类型的电影,特精心从网络上整理的一些观众的影评,希望对大家能有帮助。

《诺丁山》影评(一):只看到你最后一幕William和Anna终于忘记了那无数的闪光灯,只是看到自己所深爱着对方,向他(她)微笑着。

也许这就爱情——当我真的确定我爱你,那我一定会忽略掉一切,只看到你.《诺丁山》影评(二):奇怪的电影这部电影很奇怪,总体的基调比较喜欢,可故事的发展却出乎我的意料,感觉不像是现实所能接受的。

总的来讲,电影里的幽默还是蛮好的,觉得很生活!《诺丁山》影评(三):May Love be the riddle that lasts如果我在说什么,我说的每一个字都是孤独。

如果我保持沉默,因为关于希望我填不满答卷。

《诺丁山》影评(四):英国电影自认为很是经典的一部影片,传说其是由麦当娜的真实经历所改编,至于是不是真的,呵呵~~~~,谁知道呢~~~但不得不说这部片子让人真实体验了一把英国生活电影,男主角很帅,嘿嘿~~《诺丁山》影评(五):英国电影自认为很是经典的一部影片,传说其是由麦当娜的真实经历所改编,至于是不是真的,呵呵~~~~,谁知道呢~~~但不得不说这部片子让人真实体验了一把英国生活电影,男主角很帅,嘿嘿~~《诺丁山》影评(六):老片拿来温习一遍单纯美好的情感很容易被打动,片头曲she实在是太好听了how long will you be in London? Indefinitely.爱情无关乎身份或地位《诺丁山》影评(七):得,这就一现代版的罗马假日出走偶遇新闻OR绯闻记者招待会不过罗马假日更加让人感动,和那么一丝的真实。

诺丁山就是一典型的让人爽着的好莱坞片片··完毕《诺丁山》影评(八):平淡才是真当时是比较喜欢女主角本人所以才去搜这部片子的里面印象深刻的话就是“我当模特十年这十年中我没有吃过一顿饱饭”当时我正在减肥郁闷阿哈哈哈《诺丁山》影评(九):天长地久的爱情爱情中需要更多的理智但是当爱情来了却要用百分之百的冲动来追寻与维护看到片子的最后才觉得很感人每个人终将会得到属于自己的爱情!!《诺丁山》影评(十):诺丁山的配乐简直完美了在最恰当的时刻响起最恰当的声音,单把那段音乐拿出来听,可能远远没有那个味道了。

诺丁山影评_励志电影

诺丁山影评_励志电影

诺丁山影评爱情会不会被冲昏头?门当户对的观念,是不是老祖母的裹脚布不合时宜?什么是稳固婚姻与感情的基础?好莱坞炙手可热当红女星,是否可能下嫁一个英国小镇书店老板?一个片酬一千五百万美元的女星,遇到那位经营书店几乎亏本的店东,会不会激起爱的火花?这是诺丁山《NottingHill》所描述的一段爱情故事。

由茱莉亚萝伯兹所饰演的好莱坞影星,在英国诺丁岗拍片期间,邂逅休葛兰所饰演的旅游书店老板,便衍生出一段彷佛童话般的恋情。

在几经波折之后,终于有情人成为眷属,电影结局是茱莉亚怀着爱情结晶,与休葛兰满脸幸福的神情,徜徉于高级住宅别墅园区。

童话故事的结局,公主与王子从此过着快乐的日子,可是当大家长大成人之后,很多人开始怀疑这样的必然性,因为故事与事实之间,总是有很大的距离。

诺丁山的的情节,似乎要把门当户对式的佳偶迷思打破,而且和灰姑娘故事里,略有隐含着大男人主义迥然不同。

也许电影情节之所以扣人心弦,就是巅覆传统的艺人爱情惯例与价值!什么是传统的艺人爱情惯例?那就是走红的女明星,大多被企业小开所掳获,当作宝贝一般的呵护,除了可以享尽荣华富贵之外,也可以替老公挣到不少风光的面子。

也有不少女艺人与男艺人,或圈内工作者迸出爱的火花,过着令人羡慕的银色夫妻生涯。

除了这些情况之外的另类爱情,显然都会让大家跌破眼镜!然而以一个正常男人的心境思索:假使是影片中的休葛兰,是否会很坦然的接受茱莉亚的爱情?更正确的说,应该是敢不敢爱上她?两个生活领域完全不同的人,婚后会不会发生协调障碍的问题?当一个平凡男人,面对红得发紫的电影明星,果真可以用一颗平常心淡然处之?况且习惯于镁光灯闪烁的老婆,会不会眷恋以往的生涯,而不甘于平淡无奇的日子?从绚烂归于平淡的过程,果真如电影手法一般的令人感动?这样的心情,并非对于艺人的爱情价值观,不过客观的产生怀疑,倒是觉得此种戏梦人生的情节,真的让人极其羡慕与回味无穷!有人说,在感情领域历尽沧桑的人,比较能够珍惜两性关系的和谐,甚至因而勤于经营婚姻生活。

趣味英语:最囧的15句英文电影对白-趣味英语.doc

趣味英语:最囧的15句英文电影对白-趣味英语.doc

趣味英语:最囧的15句英文电影对白-趣味英语Notting Hill《诺丁山》I'm just a girl, standing in front of a boy, asking him to love her.我只是一个女生,站在一个男生面前,求他爱她。

(嗯,观众都看出来了,谢谢。

)Star Wars: Episode III —Revenge of the Sith《星球大战3:西斯的复仇》Hold me, like you did by the lake on Naboo.抱紧我,就像你在纳波湖边那样。

(跟著名的“你不要奔跑过来,你等我奔跑过去”有的一拼。

)Jerry Maguire《征服情海》You complete me.你让我的生命完整了。

(很好很圆满。

)Ever After《情话童真》A bird may love a fish, signore, but where will they live?飞鸟或许会爱上鱼,夫人,但他们能活下来么?(飞鸟,怎么会爱上,水里的鱼……飞鸟和鱼……)Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me《双峰:与火同行》I'm gone, like a turkey in the corn. Gobble gobble!我走了,就像玉米地里的火鸡。

咯咯……(能不能像烤箱里的火鸡咧?)X-Men《X战警》You know what happens when a toad gets struck by lightning? The same thing that happens to everything else.你知道一只癞蛤蟆被雷电集中之后会有什么后果么?跟所有其它东西一个下场。

(原来癞蛤蟆被雷的结果不是变成王子啊……失望……)Sin City《罪恶城市》My warrior woman. My valkyrie. You'll always be mine, always and never. Never. The Fire, baby. It'll burn us both. It'll kill us both. There's no place in this world for our kind of fire.我的女战士。

【经典电影对白赏析】---诺丁山

【经典电影对白赏析】---诺丁山

158801:53:42,310 --> 01:53:46,100这是否意味著斯科特小姐不会为下一部新片作宣传?[Man ] Does this mean that Miss Scott will not be publicizing her next film?158901:53:46,180 --> 01:53:48,340不,完全不是那个意思No, it absolutely does not mean that.159001:53:48,350 --> 01:53:50,540她会继续履行她的合约She'll be abiding by all her present commitments.159101:53:50,750 --> 01:53:54,650只不过明年会休息一年She just won 't be making any more for the next year.159201:53:54,720 --> 01:53:56,680这部影片什么时候发行?[ Man #2 ] When will the film be released?159301:53:56,690 --> 01:53:58,950目前来说,计划是在美国举行首映...[ Publicist ] At the moment, the plan is to release in America...159401:53:59,260 --> 01:54:01,190大概是在秋末,另外...towards the end of the autumn, and...159501:54:01,260 --> 01:54:04,590这边要等到圣诞或是新年前后over here around Christmas or early in the new year.159601:54:04,660 --> 01:54:06,660好了,多米尼克Right! Dominic.159701:54:06,660 --> 01:54:09,820安娜,你还会在英国呆多久?Anna, how much longer are you staying in the U.K., then?159801:54:09,900 --> 01:54:11,830不再停留,今晚就走No time at all. I leave tonight.159901:54:12,070 --> 01:54:17,000所以我们不得不尽快结束, 最后一轮提问,谢谢Which is why we have to round things up now, so final questions, please.160001:54:17,070 --> 01:54:18,770那位小姐Yes. Lady there.160101:54:18,840 --> 01:54:21,510你决定用一年的时间来休息...Is your decision to take a year off anything to do...160201:54:21,510 --> 01:54:24,770是否和杰夫有新女友的传闻有关?with the rumors about Jeff and his present leading lady?160301:54:25,110 --> 01:54:28,550-完全没有-你相信这些传闻吗?-Absolutely not. -Do you believe the rumors?160401:54:28,620 --> 01:54:32,480这真的不再和我有任何关系Well, it's really not my business anymore.160501:54:32,550 --> 01:54:37,350不过以我的经验来说, 与杰夫有关的传闻往往是真的Though I will say, from my experience, rumors about Jeff do tend to be true.160601:54:37,390 --> 01:54:39,950[ Laughter ]160701:54:40,060 --> 01:54:44,050你上次来这里时,有些相当清楚的...Yeah. The last time you were here, there were some fairly graphic...160801:54:44,130 --> 01:54:48,160照片说明你和一个英国男人在一起photographs taken of you with a young English guy.160901:54:48,240 --> 01:54:51,360那是怎么回事?So, uh, what happened there?161001:54:51,440 --> 01:54:54,840只是一个朋友,我想我们仍然是朋友He was just a friend. We're still friends, I think.161101:54:54,910 --> 01:54:58,140好了,呃---[ Reporters Clamoring ] -Right, um--161201:54:58,210 --> 01:55:00,610穿粉红衬衣的先生Yes. Gentleman in the pink shirt.161301:55:06,290 --> 01:55:10,810斯科特小姐Yes. Miss Scott,161401:55:10,890 --> 01:55:13,320有没有任何可能...are there any circumstances in which...161501:55:13,390 --> 01:55:16,330你们两个...the two of you...161601:55:16,400 --> 01:55:19,560在朋友基础上更进一步?might be more than just good friends?161701:55:21,330 --> 01:55:26,100我希望如此,不过,我...相信没有I hoped there would be, but, no, I'm... assured there aren't.161801:55:26,170 --> 01:55:29,730-但你觉得如果-- -对不起,只能提一个问题,谢谢-But what would you say if-- -I'm sorry. Just the one question, please.161901:55:29,810 --> 01:55:32,400不,没关系.你想问什么?No, it's all right. You were saying?162001:55:34,150 --> 01:55:37,200我只是想知道如果--I was just wondering if, uh,162101:55:37,280 --> 01:55:41,050那个人发觉--it turned out that this person, uh--162201:55:41,120 --> 01:55:43,090扎克,他叫扎克[Man #3 ] Thacker. His name was Thacker.162301:55:43,160 --> 01:55:45,280谢谢,谢谢Thanks, thanks. [ Laughter ]162401:55:45,360 --> 01:55:48,020我只想问如果...I just wondered whether if...162501:55:48,090 --> 01:55:52,050扎克先生意识到自己是个...呆头鸟...Mr. Thacker realized he'd been... a daft prick...162601:55:52,090 --> 01:55:54,390[Reporters Chattering]162701:55:54,500 --> 01:55:57,800跪在你面前并且...请求你重新考虑and got down on his knees and... begged you to reconsider,162801:55:57,800 --> 01:56:01,530你会怎么做,会不会...whether you would, in fact, then...162901:56:01,840 --> 01:56:03,900重新考虑?reconsider?163001:56:03,940 --> 01:56:07,270[Audience Stops Talking]163101:56:13,450 --> 01:56:16,580是的,我相信我会Yes, I believe I would. [Reporters Chattering]163201:56:18,790 --> 01:56:21,880这是条非常好的新闻That's very good news. Um--163301:56:23,060 --> 01:56:26,490"马和猎犬"的读者无疑会非常高兴The readers of Horse & Hound will be absolutely delighted.163401:56:26,790 --> 01:56:29,520[Laughter]163501:56:33,640 --> 01:56:37,130多米尼克,你能重复一下你的问题吗?Right. Uh, Dominic, if you'd like to ask your question again?163601:56:37,210 --> 01:56:42,610安娜,你打算在英国呆多久?Yeah? Anna, how long are you intending to stay here in Britain?163701:56:49,990 --> 01:56:51,470无限期居留Indefinitely.[文档可能无法思考全面,请浏览后下载,另外祝您生活愉快,工作顺利,万事如意!]。

(完整版)电影《诺丁山》-经典对白

(完整版)电影《诺丁山》-经典对白

WILLIAM (V.O.)Of course, I've seen her films andalways thought she was, well,fabulous -- but, you know,million miles from the world I livein. Which is here -- Notting Hill-- my favourite bit of london.fabulous 英[fæbjuləs] adj.极为美好的There's the market on weekdays,selling every fruit and vegetableknown to man...The tattoo parlour -- with a guyoutside who got drunk and now can't remember why he chose 'I Love Ken'...tattoo 英[tæ”tu:] n.纹身,刺青parlour英[ˈpɑ:lə] n.营业室,接待室The racial hair-dressers- whereeveryone comes out looking like theCookie Monster, whether they want to or not... hair-dressers n.发型师Cookie Monster 饼干怪兽Then suddenly it's the weekend, andfrom break of day, hundreds of stallsappears out of nowhere, fillingPortobello Road right up to Notting Hill Gate.break of day 黎明时分out of nowhere不知打哪儿来,突然冒出来...nowhere 英[ˈnəuhwɛə]right up to 朝……径直走来And wherever you look thousands of people are buyingmillions of antiques, some genuine... and some not quite so genuine. antique 英[ænˈti:k] n.古玩And what's great is that lots offriends have ended up in this part ofLondon -- that's Tony, architectturned chef, who recently investedall the money he ever earned in a new restaurant...ended upSo this is where I spend my daysand years -- in this small village inthe middle of a city -- in a housewith a blue door that my wife and Ibought together... before she leftme for a man who looked like HarrisonFord, only even handsomer...and where i lead a strange half-life with a lodger called -- Spike! lodger 英[ˈlɔdʒə]答案补充我当然看过她的片子…而且一直认为她很出色不过她和我的家乡远隔重洋…我住在诺丁山…伦敦我最喜欢的地方平时集市上会贩卖各种为人熟知的果蔬醉醺醺的人从刺青店里出来…却记不起他为什么要刺上“我爱肯”前卫的发型师让每个从店里走出去的人看起来像是饼干怪兽不管他们是否喜欢到了周末,突如其来地数以百计的摊贩无处不在布满整个街道,一直排到诺丁山的大门眼中所见尽是购买古董的人有些是真品,也有些…只是赝品最棒的是有很多朋友也住在这个伦敦的小区里比如说东尼,由建筑师改行做了厨师最近用他的所有积蓄开了一家餐馆这就是我日复一日生活的地方…这个小小区有间蓝色门脸的房子…是我妻子和我一起买的,后来她跟别人走了…一个长得很像哈里森-福特的人我不同寻常的生活缘于一个房客,叫…Spike! 斯帕克威廉是一个旅游书店的老板,他的生意并不好,和妻子的关系也很糟糕。

(完整版)电影《诺丁山》-经典对白

(完整版)电影《诺丁山》-经典对白

WILLIAM (V.O.)Of course, I've seen her films andalways thought she was, well,fabulous -- but, you know,million miles from the world I livein. Which is here -- Notting Hill-- my favourite bit of london.fabulous 英[fæbjuləs] adj.极为美好的There's the market on weekdays,selling every fruit and vegetableknown to man...The tattoo parlour -- with a guyoutside who got drunk and now can't remember why he chose 'I Love Ken'...tattoo 英[tæ”tu:] n.纹身,刺青parlour英[ˈpɑ:lə] n.营业室,接待室The racial hair-dressers- whereeveryone comes out looking like theCookie Monster, whether they want to or not... hair-dressers n.发型师Cookie Monster 饼干怪兽Then suddenly it's the weekend, andfrom break of day, hundreds of stallsappears out of nowhere, fillingPortobello Road right up to Notting Hill Gate.break of day 黎明时分out of nowhere不知打哪儿来,突然冒出来...nowhere 英[ˈnəuhwɛə]right up to 朝……径直走来And wherever you look thousands of people are buyingmillions of antiques, some genuine... and some not quite so genuine. antique 英[ænˈti:k] n.古玩And what's great is that lots offriends have ended up in this part ofLondon -- that's Tony, architectturned chef, who recently investedall the money he ever earned in a new restaurant...ended upSo this is where I spend my daysand years -- in this small village inthe middle of a city -- in a housewith a blue door that my wife and Ibought together... before she leftme for a man who looked like HarrisonFord, only even handsomer...and where i lead a strange half-life with a lodger called -- Spike! lodger 英[ˈlɔdʒə]答案补充我当然看过她的片子…而且一直认为她很出色不过她和我的家乡远隔重洋…我住在诺丁山…伦敦我最喜欢的地方平时集市上会贩卖各种为人熟知的果蔬醉醺醺的人从刺青店里出来…却记不起他为什么要刺上“我爱肯”前卫的发型师让每个从店里走出去的人看起来像是饼干怪兽不管他们是否喜欢到了周末,突如其来地数以百计的摊贩无处不在布满整个街道,一直排到诺丁山的大门眼中所见尽是购买古董的人有些是真品,也有些…只是赝品最棒的是有很多朋友也住在这个伦敦的小区里比如说东尼,由建筑师改行做了厨师最近用他的所有积蓄开了一家餐馆这就是我日复一日生活的地方…这个小小区有间蓝色门脸的房子…是我妻子和我一起买的,后来她跟别人走了…一个长得很像哈里森-福特的人我不同寻常的生活缘于一个房客,叫…Spike! 斯帕克威廉是一个旅游书店的老板,他的生意并不好,和妻子的关系也很糟糕。

《诺丁山》经典台词

《诺丁山》经典台词

WILLIAM: Um,Can I help you at all?ANNA: No, thanks. I'll just look around.WILLIAM: Fine.WILLIAM: Uh,that book's really not great. Just in case, you know, browsing turned to buying. You'd be wasting your money. But if it's Turkey you're interested in, um,this one ,on the other hand , is very good. Um,I think the man who wrote it has actually been to Turkey, which helps. Um,there's also a very amusing incident with a kebab, um,which is one of many amusing incidents.ANNA:Thanks. I'll think about it.WILLIAM:Or,in the bigger hardback variety,there's.. I'm sorry. Can you just give me a second?W:Oh! Shit!W:Bugger!A:Oh,my God!W:I'm so sorry.I'm so sorry. Here. Let me...A:Get your hands off!W:I'm really sorry. I ... I live just over the street.I have,um,water and soap. You can get cleaned up.A: No ,thank you. I just need to get my car back. W:I also have a phone. I'm confident that in five minutes we could have you spick -and -span and back on the street again. In the non-prostitutesense ,obviously.A:All right. Well ..what do you mean , 'just over the street' ? Give it to me in yards.W: Uh,18 yards. That's my house there with the blue front door.W:Come on in. I'll just...I'll just...Um,right. Right. Come in.It's ,um,not quite as tidy as it normally is, I fear. But ,um..the bathroom's on the top floor. And the telephone's just..just up here. Here. Let.. Let me,um.. Um,round the corner. Straight on--straight on up. Bugger.W: Would you like a cup of tea before you go?A:No.W:Coffee?A:No.W:Orange juice?Probably not. Um,something else cold -- coke, water, some disgusting sugary drink pretending to have something to do with fruits of the forest?A: No.W:Would you like something to eat? Um, something to nibble? Um,apricots, soaked in honey? Quite why, no one knows, because it stops them tasting of apricots, and makes them taste like honey, and if you wanted honey, you'd just buy honey, instead of apricots. Um,but nevertheless,there we go there. They're yours if you want them.A:No.W:Do you always say 'no' to everything?A:No. I'd better be going. Thanks for your,uh,help. W:You're welcome. And,uh,may I also say,um,heavenly. I'll just take my one chance to say it. After you've read that terrible book,you're certainly not going to be coming back to the shop.A:Thank you.W: yeah.Well,my pleasure.A:Can I come in?W: Come in.A: They were taken years ago. I know it was... But I was poor and...It happens a lot. That's not an excuse.I just... But to make matters worse, it now appears as though someone was filming me as well. So what was a stupid photo shoot now looks like a porn film. The pictures have been sold and they're just everywhere.I didn't know where to go. The hotel's surrounded. I know it's been months,but..W:This is the place.A:thank you. I'm just in London for two days,but what with your papers,it's the worst place to be. These pictures are just so horrible,and they're so grainy. It makes me look like..W: Don't think about it. We'll sort it out. What would you like? Tea? Bath?A: a bath would be great.A:I'm really sorry about last time. He just flew in.I had no idea.In fact, I had no idea if he was ever gonna fly in again.W:It's not often one has the opportunity to adios the plates of a major Hollywood film star.It was ,um,..It was thrilling for me. So how is he?A: I don't know. It just got to the point where I couldn't remember any of the reasons why we were together. And you and love?W: oh,well,there's a question,um,without an interesting answer.A: I have thought about you.W:oh!A:It's just that anytime I've tried to keep anything normal with a person that was normally,it's just been a disaster.W:Listen,I appreciate that.Absolutely.So what is that,a film you're doing?A:Um,start in L.A. On Tuesday.W:Would you like me to take you through your lines? A:Would you? Cause it's all talk,talk,talk.W:Hand it over.A:I can't believe you have that picture.W:You like Chagall?A:I do.It feels like how love should be..floating through a dark blue sky.W:With a goat,playing a violin.A:Well,yes.Happiness isn't happiness without aviolin-playing goat.A:You have big feet.W:Yes. Yes,always have had.A:You know what they say about men with big feet.W:No,what's that?A:Uh,big feet,large shoes.A:Hello. You disappeared.W:Yeah,yeah. I had to leave.I didn't want to disturb. A:How have you been?W:Fine,fine. Everything much the same. When they change the law,Spike and I will marry immediately. Whereas you, I've watched in wonder.Awards,glory.A:oh,no. It's .. It's all nonsense,believe me. I'd no idea how much nonsense it was,but nonsense it allis.Well, yesterday was our last day of filming,so I'm leaving. But, um.. I brought this for you from home,so I thought I'd give it to you.W: thank you. Shall I..A:Oh,no,don't open it now.I'll be embarrassed.W:Well,thank you.I don't know what it's for,but thanks anyway.A:Actually,I had it in my apartment,and I thought you'd.. But when it came to it,I didn't know how to call having behaved so badly. Twice. So it's just been sitting in the hotel. Then you came and I figured.. The thing is..The thing is..W:What? What is the thing? Don't even think about it. Go away immediately. Go away. You were saying?A:Yes. I have to go away today,but I wondered if I didn't whether you might let me see you a little, or a lot, maybe.See if you could like me again?W: But yesterday that actor asked who I was,and you just dismissed me out of hand.I heard. You had a microphone.I had headphones.A:You expect me to tell the truth about my life to the most indiscreet man in England?A:There's always a pause when the jury goes out to consider their verdict.W:Anna,look,um..I'm a fairly levelheaded bloke, not often in and out of love. But ,uh,.. Can I just say no to your kind request and,uh,leave it at that?A:Yes. Fine. Of course. I .. Of course. I'll just be going,then. It was nice to see you.W: The thing is, with you I'm in real danger. It seems like a perfect situation apart from that foul temper of yours,but my relatively inexperienced heart would,I fear,not recover,uh,if I was once again cast aside,as I would absolutely expect to be. There are just too many pictures of you, too many films. You'd go and I'dbe ,uh,well buggered,basically.A:That really is a real no,isn't it?W:I live in Notting Hill. You live in Beverly Hills. Everyone in the world knows who you are. My mother has trouble remembering my name.A:Fine. Fine. Good decision.Good decision. The fame thing isn't real,you know? And don't forget I'm.. I'm also just a girl standing in front of a boy asking him to love her. Good-bye.。

电影诺丁山的经典句子

电影诺丁山的经典句子

电影诺丁山的经典句子
1. “我平凡无奇,而你却像星星一样闪耀,这不就是我和你的差距吗?” 就像生活中普通的我们遇到了光芒万丈的偶像一样。

2. “你在我的世界里出现,就像一道光照亮了我,这难道不是奇迹吗?” 好比在黑暗中突然出现的那束希望之光。

3. “看着你的眼睛,我仿佛能看到全世界,这是多么神奇的事呀!” 就好像通过一扇窗看到了无比广阔的天地。

4. “和你在一起的每一刻,都像在做梦,可这梦也太美好了吧!” 跟中了大奖一样让人不敢相信。

5. “你说的每一句话,都能印在我心里,这是怎样的魔力啊!” 就如同魔法施加在了我心上。

6. “你的微笑能治愈我所有的不开心,这不是魔法是什么?” 像温暖的阳光融化了心里的坚冰。

7. “我愿意为你做任何事,这难道不是爱吗?” 就像父母愿意为孩子付出一切一样。

8. “在诺丁山的街道上遇到你,是我这辈子最幸运的事,不是吗?” 类比在茫茫人海中找到了最珍贵的宝物。

9. “你的一个拥抱,能让我忘记所有的烦恼,这太不可思议了!” 仿佛所有的痛苦都瞬间消散。

10. “我爱你,不管发生什么,这永远都不会变,难道不是吗?” 就如同地球永远围绕着太阳转一样坚定。

我觉得《诺丁山》这部电影真的太浪漫了,这些经典句子更是把那种情感展现得淋漓尽致,让人深陷其中,感受着爱情的美好与力量。

诺丁山电影文案短句

诺丁山电影文案短句

诺丁山电影文案短句
1. 冒险、神秘、罪恶充斥的诺丁山。

2. 一个地下世界的黑暗秘密。

3. 夜幕降临,诺丁山犯罪帝国觉醒。

4. 绝地反击,诺丁山的复仇开始了。

5. 罪与美的边缘,诺丁山的故事展开。

6. 毒品、贩卖、勾当,诺丁山的黑暗生活。

7. 诺丁山,一个渗透着危险的地方。

8. 他们在诺丁山,准备挑战一切。

9. 欲望与罪恶共舞,诺丁山的故事继续。

10. 诺丁山,一个犯罪帝国的聚集地。

11. 诺丁山战火重燃,一场暴力的角逐开始。

12. 内讧与裂痕,诺丁山的黑帮恩仇。

13. 光与暗的交织,诺丁山的罪恶征程。

14. 非法交易、黑市贩卖,诺丁山的勾当不止。

15. 他们在诺丁山,与命运抗衡。

16. 心计与背叛,诺丁山黑帮的权力之争。

17. 诺丁山的噩梦,他们无法逃脱。

18. 诺丁山暴力纷争的悲欢离合。

19. 诺丁山黑帮联盟,强者争锋。

20. 欲望与欺骗,诺丁山黑帮的生存之道。

21. 诺丁山,腐败和勾当的中心。

22. 蒸腾的烟雾,诺丁山的命运现世。

23. 他们在诺丁山,找到了自己的归属。

24. 诺丁山底层黑帮的崛起与衰落。

25. 谎言、背叛、胜利,诺丁山的黑帮传奇。

26. 诺丁山的黑暗背后,隐藏着无尽的秘密。

27. 困境与逆境,诺丁山的赌徒人生。

28. 枪林弹雨的诺丁山,无处可逃。

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不管他们是否喜欢,到了周末,突如其来的,数以百计的摊贩无处不在,布满整个街道,一直排到诺丁山的大门,眼中所见尽是购买古董的人,有些是真品,也有些?只是赝品。

最棒的是有很多朋友,也住在这个伦敦的小区里,比如说东尼,由建筑师改行做了厨师。

最近用他的所有积蓄开了一家餐馆。

这就是我日复一日生活的地方?这个小社区有间蓝色门脸的房子?是我妻子和我一起买的,后来她跟别人走了?一个长得像哈里森-福特的人。

我不同寻常的生活源于一个访客,叫——斯派克嘿,你能帮我做个非常重要的决定吗?像是否要取消第三世界国家的债务问题?正是这样,我终于要和简妮约会了。

那只是另一个毫无希望的星期三,我路过拥挤的集市去上班,从没想过这一天将会永远改变我的生活,顺便说一下,这是我工作的小旅游书店让我买一杯卡布奇诺,也许能缓解一点痛苦是的,是的不过我只付得起半杯的钱。

那扇蓝色的门就是我的家我只是想为那个吻的事道歉。

我真的不知道怎么了,我只是想确定没有影响到你。

是的,是的,绝对没有。

我是个十足的笨蛋,不好意思,我—太不可思议了,这种事只会出现在梦里,而不是现实当中。

我是说美梦,这是个—能再见到你实际上就像个梦。

接下去还会梦到什么?我猜在这个,俄,梦—梦境中–我会?改变我的行为方式?因为在梦里,你可以这么做,走过去并吻这个女孩,不过是马克掌厨,大家公认他是史上最差劲的厨师。

不过,你可以事先在手袋里藏些食物我要用最后一块蛋糕来奖赏生活最悲惨的人我是说,我干着一份自己根本不懂的工作,所有的人的职位都高过我,离了婚,曾经很英俊,现在则像卷了口的刀刃我从十九岁起就每天节食,所以十年来我都食不果腹。

诺丁山影评

诺丁山影评

诺丁山影评诺丁山影评(一)第一次听到这个电影还是在《非诚勿扰》里,葛优的几句戏言,让我特别想看看这个灰王子的故事。

我喜欢这部电影,因为它把一个有点庸俗的题材拍摄的很不庸俗。

灰王子的故事是每一个小朋友心中的梦想,无论男生还是女生。

而单纯的一个题材怎么把它拍出新意才是最重要的,题材不在旧,改造好了一样是好电影。

威廉萨克一个普普通通的书店老板,是什么让他变得不平凡,能够得到安娜斯各特这样的大明星的青睐,而安娜斯各特一个这么不平凡的人,又是什么让她渴望和普通人一样。

我想我从这部电影里看到的是,所谓的名与利都只不过是人们身后陪衬的东西,丢开名与利,人和人都是一样的。

安娜斯各特一开始摆脱不了舆论的困扰,她把威廉萨克这里当做了一个避难的场所,她喜欢威廉萨克是因为他是一个最最正常的普通人,甚至身上有着诸多的缺点。

而威廉萨克最初也是被安娜斯各特的外在所吸引,他不可能一开始就了解一个人的内心,外在也是美的一个重要标准。

随着两人交往的深入,他们渐渐爱上了彼此,但是他们却不明白自己爱上的是对方的什么。

恋情的曝光让两人面临选择。

安娜斯各特选择离开,威廉萨克选择放弃,他们在最开始都输给了名与利,可是经过时间的积累,朋友的劝导,他们最终都选择了对方,都可以无视媒体的关注,无视人们的言语。

电影所反映的趋势,也正是现今社会的趋势,如今的明星已经不像以前一样不可以恋爱结婚,因为人们开始更加关注他们的唱功和演技,关注他们的实力,而更少关注他们的私生活。

观众的素质在提升,另一方面对演员的要求也在增加。

越来越多靠实力走红的明星,真正丰富了我们的娱乐生活。

诺丁山影评(二)很多人长大后都无法用寻常的语气去复述一个爱情故事,不论是自己的还是别人的,现实里感情的道路从来都不会平坦,但也有那么多人为此披荆斩棘。

爱情当然是美好的,不过我们可能也有太多儿时童话里王子和公主幸福的生活在一起后而带来的后遗症。

朱莉亚罗伯茨走进诺丁山的一家寻常书店的可能性有多大,爱上书店男主人的故事又有多少可信度,这个世界三只脚的青蛙很多,但相信我,那肯定不是你面前的这只。

电影《诺丁山》经典台词

电影《诺丁山》经典台词

电影《诺丁山》经典台词我住在诺丁山——伦敦我最喜欢的地方平时集会上会贩卖各种为人熟知的果蔬;香蕉一镑五公斤醉醺醺的人从刺青店里出来…却记不起他为什么要刺上“我爱肯”前卫的发型师让每个从店里走出去的人看起来像饼干怪兽。

不管他们是否喜欢,到了周末,突如其来的,数以百计的摊贩无处不在,布满整个街道,一直排到诺丁山的大门,眼中所见尽是购买古董的人,有些是真品,也有些…只是赝品。

最棒的是有很多朋友,也住在这个伦敦的小区里,比如说东尼,由建筑师改行做了厨师。

最近用他的所有积蓄开了一家餐馆。

这就是我日复一日生活的地方…这个小社区有间蓝色门脸的房子…是我妻子和我一起买的,后来她跟别人走了…一个长得像哈里森-福特的人。

我不同寻常的生活源于一个访客,叫——斯派克嘿,你能帮我做个非常重要的决定吗?像是否要取消第三世界国家的债务问题?正是这样,我终于要和简妮约会了。

那只是另一个毫无希望的星期三,我路过拥挤的集市去上班,从没想过这一天将会永远改变我的生活,顺便说一下,这是我工作的小旅游书店让我买一杯卡布奇诺,也许能缓解一点痛苦是的,是的不过我只付得起半杯的钱。

那扇蓝色的门就是我的家我只是想为那个吻的事道歉。

我真的不知道怎么了,我只是想确定没有影响到你。

是的,是的,绝对没有。

我是个十足的笨蛋,不好意思,我—太不可思议了,这种事只会出现在梦里,而不是现实当中。

我是说美梦,这是个—能再见到你实际上就像个梦。

接下去还会梦到什么?我猜在这个,俄,梦—梦境中–我会…改变我的行为方式…因为在梦里,你可以这么做,走过去并吻这个女孩,不过是马克掌厨,大家公认他是史上最差劲的厨师。

不过,你可以事先在手袋里藏些食物我要用最后一块蛋糕来奖赏生活最悲惨的人我是说,我干着一份自己根本不懂的工作,所有的人的职位都高过我,离了婚,曾经很英俊,现在则像卷了口的刀刃我从十九岁起就每天节食,所以十年来我都食不果腹。

我有个一系列糟糕的男朋友,有一个还打过我,而每一次都令我心碎。

电影《诺丁山》台词

电影《诺丁山》台词

WILLIAM: Can I help you at all?威廉:有什么需要帮忙的?ANNA: No, thanks. I'll just look around.安娜:没有,谢谢,我只是随便看看WILLIAM: Fine.威廉:好的WILLIAM: That book's really not great -- just in case browsing turned to buying. You'd be wasting your money. But if it`s Turkey you`re interested in ,this one , on the other hand, is very good . Ahh … I think the man who wrote it has actually been to Turkey, which helps. There's also a very amusing incident with a kebab. Which is one of many amusing incidents威廉:那本书不好坎—因为-你知道的买了它是浪费钱,这本书不错,我想写这本书的人的确亲自去过土耳其,其中还有关于烤肉串的有趣意外,是一连串有趣意外之一ANNA: Thanks. I'll think about it.安娜:谢谢,我会考虑的WILLIAM:Or,in the bigger hard-back variety,there`s……I`m sorry,can youjust give me a second.威廉威廉::或者是大本的精装书,这。

抱歉,我失陪一下好吗?WILLIAM:Excuse me.威廉:打断一下THIEF:Yes.小偷:是的WILLIAM:Bad news.威廉:坏消息THIEF:What?小偷:什么?WILLIAM:We've got a security camera in this bit of the shop.威廉:我们在店中安装了摄像头THIEF:So?小偷:然后?WILLIAM: So, I saw you put that book down your trousers.威廉:然后,我看见你把那本书藏到了你的裤子里THIEF:What book?小偷:什么书?WILLIAM:The one down your trousers.威廉:在你裤子里的书THIEF:I don`t have a book down my trousers.小偷:我没有把书房到裤子里WILLIAM:Right , I tell you what --I'll call the police -- and, what can I say,-- If I'm wrong about the whole book-down-the-trousers scenario, I really apologize.威廉:好吧,,我想告诉你—我会通知警察,那时我该说什么呢?如果我误会了把书放进裤子的情节,我将道歉THIEF:Okay -- what if I did have a book down my trousers?小偷:没问题,那如果我确实把书放进裤子里了呢?WILLIAM:Well, ideally, when I went back to the desk, you'd remove the Cadogan guide to Bali from your trousers, and either wipe it and put it back, or buy it . I`ll see you in a second..威廉:那样的话,我希望当我回到桌子是,你已把<Cadogan guide to Bali>从你的裤子中拿出来,擦干净放回原处,或者买下它,等会见WILLIAM:I`m sorry about that.威廉:不好意思ANNA:No, it's fine. I was gonna steal one myself but now I've changed my mind. Signed by the author, I see.安娜:没关系.我本来想偷一本的但现在我改变了主意,作者写的,我刚看见WILLIAM:Yeah, couldn't stop him. If you can find an unsigned one, it's worth an absolute fortune.威廉:我不能阻止他,如果你能找到一本没有署名的,那它值一笔巨大的财产THIEF:Excuse me.小偷:打断一下ANNA:Yes?.安娜:什么事?THIEF:Can I have your autograph?小偷:我能要你的签名吗?ANNA:Sure ,WILLIAM:HereANNA ; What's your name?安娜:你叫什么名字?THIEF:Rufus.小偷:rufusTHIEF:What does it say?小偷:那上面说什么?ANNA:Well, that's my signature -- and above it, it says 'Dear Rufus -- you belong in jail.'安娜:阿,那时签名,在它的上面写着亲爱的Rufus..你应该进监狱THIEF:Good one. Do you want my phone number?小偷:很好.你要我的电话号码吗?ANNA:Tempting but... no, thank you.安娜:很吸引人,但是,不用了,谢谢ANNA:I think I will try this one.安娜:我想我会买这本WILLIAM:Oh -- right -- on second thoughts maybe it`s not that bad after all. Actually-- it's a sort of classic ,really.None of those childish kebab stories you find in so many books these days. And I'll throw in one of these for free. useful for lighting fires,wrapping fish, that sort of things.威廉:阿,好的,在仔细想想或许这本书也不坏,的确..ANNA:Thanks.安娜:谢谢WILLIAM:Pleasure威廉在街上撞到了安娜,使安娜的衣服弄湿了。

诺丁山中英对白区分

诺丁山中英对白区分

[Man Narrating] And so it was just another hopeless 那只是另一个毫无希望的星期 三 Wednesday, as I walked the thousand yards through the market to work, 我路过拥挤的集市去上班
never suspecting that this was the day that was gonna change my life forever. This is work, by the way, my little travel bookshop, #NAME? which, um, well, sells travel books, and to be frank with you, doesn't always sell many of those. Classic. Profit from major sales push, minus £. Shall I, uh, go and get you a cappuccino? #NAME? Better make it a half. All I can afford. Get your logic. Demi-cappu coming right up. Um, can I help you at all? No, thanks. I'll just... look around. Fine. Uh, that book's really not great. Just in case, you know, browsing turned to buying. You'd be wasting your money. But if it's Turkey you're interested in, um, this one, on the other hand, is very good. Um, I think the man who wrote it has actually been to Turkey, which helps. Um, there's also a very amusing incident with a kebab, um, which is one of many amusing incidents. Thanks. I'll think about it. Or, in the bigger hardback variety, there's-Um, sorry. Can you just give me a second? Excuse me. #NAME? -What? -We've got a security camera in this bit of the shop. #NAME? #NAME? I don't have a book down my trousers. Right. I tell you what. Um, I'll call the police, and, um, if I'm wrong about the whole "book down the trousers" scenario, I really apologize. Okay. What if... I did have a book down my trousers? Well, ideally, when I went back to the desk, you'd remove the Cadogan Guide to Bali from your trousers... and either wipe it and put it back or buy it. I'll see you in a sec. I'm sorry about that. No, it's fine. I was gonna steal one, but now I've changed my mind.
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文章摘要这道题是厍嵌估同学的课后练习题,主要是关于诺丁山影评,指导老师为晁老师.题目:诺丁山影评解: when a super star met with an ordinary person?what will happen?willia……概括:这道题是厍嵌估同学的课后练习题,主要是关于诺丁山影评,指导老师为晁老师.题目:诺丁山影评解:when a super star met with an ordinary person?what will happen?william kuszczak a very common bookstore boss,have a brief marriage,divorce from his love seems far away.anna,a famous movie star,no one know,no one knows all,but belong to her prince charming never came.self-owned providence.,a life in his fairy tale,so the actress dream in one day he burst into the store,from now on his life was completely changed...for this fairytale love,he tried to overcome his nervous,follow behind her,accept countless lens of review; for this fairytale love,she temporarily stopped his career to marry and have children,drop star举一反三例1: 诺丁山英语观后感或英语简介我们后天就交作业了.越快越好.最少450左右吧.[英语练习题]思路提示:瑙傚悗鎰烖br>notting hillit may be a paradox to say that a film can sparkle slowly,yet that"s the only way i can describe this charming romantic comedy.the star(dom)-crossed lovers don"t know that they are meant for each other ...yes,this is the standard romcom setup.but the -way- they don"t know?that is put across in a most british and deliberate pace and setting.and it makes the ending that we all know is coming gather color and charm."notting hill" takes over a third of its running time to show william (hugh grant) as he is immersed in his daily life,wanting to be supportive of his friends,yet searching for his own inner life.the five closest friends all show something he lacks:"happy" conformity,a loving marriage transcending obstacles,a sister who takes bold risks for finding love,and a roommate that sees through pretense and says so (and,yes,is delightfully vulgar).that very british character-in-a-wry-setting pattern borrows from "four weddings and a funeral," but the only friends there that i could consistently believe -mattered- to grant"s character were the gay couple,one comic,the other showing profound emotion.here,all of the lead character"s circle deeply cares about him,as he does about them.this makes all the difference.where it matters most is in giving him support when the american film beauty (julia roberts) comes into his life,then out,then in,then ...and all in ways that are believable for such dissimilar lovers.the romantic turns are more plausible because grant"s character has such support and a place for sharing his emotional roller-coaster ride.he isn"t crushed by the down moments,but picks up his individuality and moves on.and his friends tell him,sometimes with only searching looks,just when he"s picked up -too much- of being on his own.(okay,the moment towards the end when spike puts his exasperation into three pointed,even vulgar,words is a refreshing change.sometimes,when a friend lets loose with the pithy truth,it hits the needed spot.)all this backstory,character richness,and pointed use of the "right" words are british qualities that we don"t get with the standard american romcom setup.gina mckee"s turn here as grant"s wheelchair-bound female friend is of someone with deeply felt individuality and unique perceptiveness,including her own tender perspective on loves past and present -- especially her husband.it"s a glimpse into a woman with distinctive qualities that -she- has chosen.this makes her both appealing to all her friends,and forceful by quiet understatement.she also ends up being much funnier,when you"ve rewound the tape and end up thinking about the story.(listen for her spoken turn on "standing up." no,it"s not a cheap play on her limitations.not in context.and that"s subtle comic acting.)richard curtis"s inventive screenplay is one of the best in years,and would reward a look in book form as well.he takes this backdrop of supportive friends,puts in the sparkle of roberts invading and shaking up their world,and creates a skein of personal truths and imposed celebrity nonsense.grant and roberts are both passionate and bemused observers of the absurdities of fame that end up surrounding them,but they act this out in comic byplay and inventive responses.this isn"t an american breakneck-pace (or "screwball") comedy,and their subtle discovery of each other"s -minds- and substance wouldn"t work in such a setting.roberts has both the easy familiarity with and the hair-trigger of frustration from fame,both coming out to undermine her when she least expects it.but she shows that she can grow and learn from her mistakes.(unlike her well-acted but overexplained realization at the end of "runaway bride.") she even has one scene -sans- makeup that is a genuine romantic turning point.i don"t see many other actresses being willing to try that.grant shows an astonishing inner strength and self-awareness,not being willing to hide how -he- sees reality.(he did the same realistic turn in "four weddings,"but didn"t try nearly as effectively to figure himself out.)the photography and settings show off london beautifully,and the story"s interior scenes make highly imaginative use of a narrow,stacked-up notting hill mini-townhouse.only two items give this any less than a 10 rating from me -- and even then,only down to a the director doesn"t take up very many opportunities to build on the comic or dramatic moments in the screenplay.he coasts on the words.they"re good words,but they need a twist at times.the other partial disappointment is with the musical score.it isn"t really a score,or much of one,it"s mostly popular tunes that underscore the action.one of these is luminous,and frames the story perfectly -- elvis costello"s cover of "she." others,though,use their lyrics to grind plot points into the ground.they also are usually performed far too high in volume,and sometimes lapping against dialogue.(the two original themes by trevor jones are beautiful,lushly written,and quite fitting to the main characters.we should have had more of his work,but they"re less than a fourth of the film"s music.)the british often put more creativity below the narrative surface and into the setting than americans do,and often get beyond formula.to discover this in a film is joyous.you"ll feel this when you find yourself compelled to see this deeply felt,yet very funny,film twice,thrice,or more.for me,it"s still delightful after nine months and nine viewings.例2: 求电影诺丁山的翻译youare'horseandhound's'favoriteactress.youandblackbeauty.tied.请帮我翻译下这句电影诺丁山里的台词.谢谢了[英语练习题]思路提示:you are horse & hounds" favorite actress.you and black beauty...tied.你是"马和猎犬"(杂志)最喜欢的女演员和"黑美人"...不相上下相关思考练习题:题1:诺丁山的影评点拨:当一个平常人与一个super star相遇会发生什么事情,可能只是擦身而过,但是也有可能......就这样这两种人的代表在诺丁山这个小镇上不期而遇了,一个小以外改变了两个人的一生,让他们找到各自的人生的另一半. 威廉萨克(休格朗特),一个平平无奇 (2)“诺丁山”观后感点拨:[“诺丁山”观后感]我又怎么会不记得在“诺丁山”电影原声里一切昨日重来,“诺丁山”观后感.很久以前,一听钟情的是“she”,拉开序幕,丘比特恋爱之箭箭穿红心.偏爱的是“you’got a way”,百听不厌的就是98°的i do (cherish you),万能的上帝,也不知... 题3:求一篇关于电影诺丁山的英文影评点拨:notting hill proves one thing -- jokes lie in the oddest places. this film is an excellent vehicle for julia roberts to put her own life as an actress under the microscope. while roberts" "anna scott" character isn"t an autobio... 题4:我为什么喜欢诺丁山英文影评点拨:notting hill proves one thing -- jokes lie in the oddest places. this film is an excellent vehicle for julia roberts to put her own life as an actress under the microscope. while roberts" "anna scott" character isn"t an autobio... 题5:诺丁山这部电影所要表达的是什么呢?点拨:超越身份地位的恋情这是我最喜欢的一部爱情电影类似于罗马假日女主都很有身份地位男主都是小人物个人更喜欢诺丁山因为比较靠近现代让我觉得更有真实感。

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