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The Pursuit of Happyness: My Favorite Movie In the realm of cinema, where stories of all kinds unfold, "The Pursuit of Happyness" stands out as a beacon of inspiration and perseverance. This film, directed by Gabriele Muccino and starring Will Smith, tells a heartfelt tale of a father's unwavering commitment to his son and his own dreams, set against the backdrop of San Francisco's challenging economic landscape.The story revolves around Chris Gardner, a determined salesman who finds himself on the brink of financial ruin. Despite the overwhelming odds stacked against him, Chris refuses to give up on his dream of a better life. His unwavering spirit and resilience are put to the test when he is evicted from his apartment and left with nowhere to turn. With his young son Christopher as his only companion, Chris embarks on a journey that tests the limits of their relationship and his own resolve.What makes "The Pursuit of Happyness" such a compelling watch is its authenticity. The film does not romanticize poverty or gloss over the challenges faced by Chris and his son. Instead, it presents a raw and honest portrayal of thedaily struggles they endure, from sleeping in public restrooms to scraping together enough money for a meal. This realism is a stark contrast to the glamour and excess often associated with Hollywood films, making it all the more relatable and impactful.Will Smith's performance as Chris Gardner is nothing short of breathtaking. He captures the essence of afather's love and determination with remarkable authenticity, making the viewer feel every emotion he experiences. From the despair of being homeless to the elation of finally achieving success, Smith's range of emotions is truly captivating. His son Christopher, played by Jaden Smith, also steals the show with his innocent charm and resilience.The film's message is both profound and timeless. It reminds us that happiness is not something that simply comes knocking on our door; it is something that we must actively pursue. Chris Gardner's journey teaches us that setbacks and failures are not permanent, and that with perseverance and hard work, we can overcome any obstacle.His story encourages us to hold onto our dreams, even when faced with seemingly insurmountable challenges.Moreover, "The Pursuit of Happyness" highlights the importance of family and the role it plays in our lives. Chris's unwavering love for his son and their mutual support during tough times is a beautiful testament to the power of family bonds. The film reminds us that no matter what life throws at us, we are never alone if we have the love and support of our family.In conclusion, "The Pursuit of Happyness" is not just a movie; it's an inspiration. It reminds us that we all have the potential to achieve our dreams, regardless of our circumstances. With heartfelt performances, a powerful message, and a realistic portrayal of life's challenges, this film deserves a place in every movie lover's heart. I, for one, have found it to be a constant source of motivation and inspiration, and it remains my favorite movie of all time.**《当幸福来敲门》:我最喜爱的电影**在电影的世界里,各种故事层出不穷,而《当幸福来敲门》却以其激励人心和坚韧不拔的精神脱颖而出。
The Pursuit Of Happyness 当幸福来敲门

The Pursuit Of Happyness 当幸福来敲门00:04:41,274 --> 00:04:44,674It's an I in "happiness." There's no Y in "happiness." It's an i.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 00:31:19,914 --> 00:31:23,874It was right then that I started thinking about Thomas Jefferson the Declaration of Independence and the part about our right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. And I remember thinking: How did he know to put the "pursuit" part in there? That maybe happiness is something that we can only pursue. And maybe we can actually never have it no matter what. How did he know that?---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 00:44:58,834 --> 00:45:00,514--I'm the type of person if you ask me a question, and I don't know the answer I'm gonna tell you that I don't know. But I bet you what. I know how to find the answer,and I will find the answer. Is that fair enough?--Chris. What would you say if a guy walked in for an interview without a shirt on and I hired him? What would you say?--He must've had on some really nice pants.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 00:53:59,914 --> 00:54:02,314--Hey, Dad. I'm going pro. I'm going pro.--Okay. Yeah, I don't know, you know. You'll probably be about as good as I was. That's kind of the way it works, you know. I was below average. Y ou know, so you'll probably ultimately rank somewhere around there, you know, so I really-- You'll excel at a lot of things, just not this. I don't want you shooting this ball all day and night. All right?--All right.--Okay. All right, go ahead. Hey. Don't ever let somebody tell you you can't do something. Not even me. All right?--All right.--You got a dream you gotta protect it. People can't do something themselves they wanna tell you you can't do it. If you want something, go get it. Period.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 00:57:09,674 --> 00:57:12,594-Hey, you want one of those?-No, it's okay.-Come on, you can have one. Which one? You like that one? How much?-Twenty-five cents.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 00:58:15,314 --> 00:58:17,314Some of you are here because you know somebody. Some of you are here because you think you're somebody. There's one guy in here who's gonna be somebody.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------01:09:00,074 --> 01:09:04,074-Then, possibly, we'll go to the football game.-Really?-Possibly.-All right?-All right. Come on, finish up.-Are you sure?-Possibly.-Really? Are you bringing it to the game?-Yeah, I don't wanna leave it. And maybe we're going to the game.-Where are we going now?-To see someone about my job.-I don't understand.-You don't understand what?-Are we going to the game?-I said possibly we're going to the game. You know what "possibly" means?-Like probably.-No, "probably" means there's a good chance that we're going. "Possibly" means we might, we might not.-What does "probably" mean?-lt means we have a good chance.-And what does "possibly" mean?-I know what it means.-What does it mean?-It means that we're not going to the game.-How did you get so smart?-Because you're smart.。
当幸福来敲门中英文剧本-The-Pursuit-of-Happyness-中英文剧本

当幸福来敲门The Pursuit of Happyness 中英文剧本Time to get up, man.该起床了- All right, Dad. - Come on.- 好的,老爸- 快点Should be here soon.马上来了- I think I should make a list. - What do mean?- 我想我该列个表- 干嘛?- For your birthday gifts? - Yeah.- 想要的生日礼物?- 对呀You know you're only getting a couple of things, right?你知道只能要几个礼物,对吧?Yeah, I know. Just to look at and study so I can choose better. 知道啊,我只想列出来看看研究一下,好好选选Okay, well, that's smart. Yeah, make a list.哦,很聪明,那就列吧Can you spell everything you're thinking of?想要的礼物你都会写吗?- I think so. - All right. That's good.- 应该吧- 哦,很好- How you doing in here, man? - Okay.- 小伙子,你还好吧?- 还好Can we go to the park today, after?我们今天能去公园吗…在上完幼儿园后?No, I gotta go to Oakland. Well, maybe, we'll see.呃…我还得去奥克兰或许…再说吧Give me a kiss.亲亲I'll talk to you later.晚点再说Excuse me.借过Oh, excuse me...对不起…呃…...when is somebody gonna clean this off?什么时候会找人清洗一下?我不会说英文…And the Y? The Y. We talked about this.我提过的,幸福的“幸”写错了It's an I in "happiness." There's no Y in "happiness." It's an I. 这里写成了辛苦的“辛”我不是说过,我不会说英文…I'm Chris Gardner.我是克里斯·迦纳I met my father for the first time when I was 28 years old.我第一次见到我父亲时,已经28岁了And I made up my mind as a young kid...我儿时就决定,将来我有了孩子...that when I had children......my children were gonna know who their father was.我的孩子一定得知道他们的父亲是谁This is part of my life story.这里讲述的是我人生故事的一部分This part is called "Riding the Bus."这部分叫做…“搭公车”[旧金山,1981年]What's that?那是什么?It's a time machine, isn't it?是架时光机,对吧?Seems like a time machine.看起来是时光机That seems like a time machine. It's a time machine. Take me with you. 像是时光机,是时光机,能带上我吗?This machine...这仪器…...this machine on my lap...我膝盖上的这台仪器…This guy, he has a time machine.这伙计,他有架时光机He travels in the past with this machine and... 他…他…他…用时光机穿梭到过去- it is not a time machine.这不是…时光机It' a portable bone-density scanner.而是,手提式骨质密度扫描仪A medical device I sell for a living.是医疗器材,我就靠卖这个过活Thank you for the opportunity to discuss it with you. 谢谢您给我这个机会,向您推介这仪器- I appreciate it. - We just don't need it, Chris.- 我不胜感激- 我们真的不需要,克里斯It's unnecessary and expensive.没多大用处而且还很贵- Well, maybe next... - Thank you.- 哦,或许下次…- 谢谢It gave a slightly denser picture than an x-ray for twice the money.它比X光机显像更精确一点点但却贵了一倍- Hey. - Hey, baby.- 嘿- 嘿,宝贝- What happened? - No, nothing.- 怎么啦?- 没…没事儿Look, I can't get Christopher today.只是…我今天不能去接儿子Oh, no, you don't, Chris. I'm back on at 7.你得去,我七点还要上班I know. I have got to go to Oakland.我知道,但我一定要去奥克兰So I gotta get Christopher home, feed him, bathe him...所以我得先接他回家,做饭,给他洗澡…...get him in bed, and be back here by 7?哄他睡觉,然后七点前回到这儿?- Yes. - And we got the tax-bill notice today.- 对- 今天收到了税单- What are you gonna do about that? - Look, this is what we gotta do. - 你说怎么办?- 听着,就这么办You see that car? The one with the pretty yellow shoe on it?看到那车了吗?那辆穿着漂亮黄鞋子的车That' mine.那是我的车There' no parking near hospitals.医院附近不准停车That' what happens when you're always in a rush.赶时间的结果就是这样Thanks anyway. Very much.还是非常谢谢你- Maybe next quarter. - It's possible.- 或许下个季度- 可能哦I needed to sell at least two scanners a month for rent and daycare. 我每个月至少得卖两台才够付房租和幼儿园费I'd have to sell one more...还得再卖一台…...to pay off all of those tickets under my windshield wiper.才够付车窗上的那些罚单The problem is...问题是…...I haven't sold any for a while.我很久没卖出一台了Since when do you not like macaroni and cheese?你什么时候开始不喜欢通心粉加奶酪的?Since birth?从…我出生开始?- What's that? - What?- 这是什么?- 呃?- What is this? - It's a gift for Christopher.- 这是什么东西?- 克里斯托弗的礼物- From who? - Cynthia from work.- 谁给的?- 我同事欣西雅It's for adults. Chris can't use it. She didn't know.她不知道这是给大人玩的,克里斯托弗还小What are you supposed to do with it?要怎么玩?Make every side the same color.把每一面都弄成同一颜色Did you pay the taxes?你付税了吗?No, I'm gonna have to file an extension.没,我要申请延后缴- You already filed an extension. - Yeah, well, I gotta file another one. - 你已经申请过延期了- 是,我还要再延期一次That's... It's $650. I'll have it in the next month.一共是640美元,我下个月就有了That means interest, right?是加上利息,- And a penalty? - Yeah, a little bit.还有罚金的总额吧- 嗯,不是很多啦Look, why don't you let me do this? All right, just relax. Okay? 让我处理就好你就别操心了,好吗?- Come here. Calm down. - I have to go back to work.- 来,别烦了- 我得回去工作了Let's get ready for bed. Hey, put your plate in the sink.准备上床了嗨,把盘子放水池里去A few days ago I was presented with a report I'd asked for...几天前他们递交了一份我要求的…...a comprehensive audit, if you will, of our economic condition. 全面的经济现况评估报告You won't like it. I didn't like it.你们不会喜欢的,我也不喜欢But we have to face the truth...但我们必须面对现实...and then go to work to turn things around.然后去努力扭转情势And make no mistake about it, we can turn them around.决不能犯错,我们一定能做到The federal budget is out of control.联邦预算已经失去控制And we face runaway deficits of almost $80 billion...今年9月30日结束的预算年度...for this budget year that ends September 30th.我们将有高达800亿的赤字That deficit is larger than the entire federal budget in 1957.这个赤字比1957年整年联邦预算还高And so is the almost $80 billion...今年还得支付这800亿…...we will pay in interest this year on the national debt.…衍生的利息国债Twenty years ago, in 1960...20年前,1960年...our federal government payroll was less than $ 13 billion.联邦政府的总薪资支出不到130亿Today it is 75 billion.而如今则是750亿During these 20 years, our population has only increased by 23.3 percent...20年来人口才增长了23.3%…Man, I got two questions for you:哇,老兄,请教你两个问题What do you do? And how do you do it?你是干什么?你是怎么干的?- I'm a stockbroker. - Stockbroker. Oh, goodness.- 我是股票经纪人- 股票经纪人,哦,天哪Had to go to college to be a stockbroker, huh?得上大学才能做股票经纪人,对吧?You don't have to. Have to be good with numbers and good with people. 不用,只需要精通数字,会做人处世- That's it. - Hey, you take care.- 就这么简单- 嘿,保重I'll let you hang on to my car for the weekend.周末我这车就借你了- But I need it back for Monday. - Feed the meter.- 不过星期一得还我哦- 付停车费去吧I still remember that moment.我还记得那一刻They all looked so damn happy to me.他们全都看起来超幸福的样子Why couldn't I look like that?为什么我不能也满脸幸福?I'm gonna try to get home by 6.我尽量在六点前回来I'm gonna stop by a brokerage firm after work.下班后要去一下证券行- For what? - I wanna see about a job there.- 干嘛?- 看看那里有没有工作Yeah? What job?哦,什么样的工作?You know, when I...你知道,我…When I was a kid, I could go through a math book in a week. 我小时候,一星期就能把算数课本念完So I'm gonna go see about what job they got down there. 所以我想去看看,有什么工作可做What job?什么工作?Stockbroker.股票经纪人- Stockbroker? - Yeah.- 股票经纪人?- 嗯Not an astronaut?不是宇航员?Don't talk to me like that, Linda.别用这种口气对我说话,琳达I'm gonna go down and see about this, and I'm gonna do it during the day.我去看看情况,利用白天的时间You should probably do your sales calls.嗯,你该打电话推销才对I don't need you to tell me about my sales calls, Linda.还要你来告诉我,琳达I got three of them before the damn office is even open.人家办公室开门前,我就打了三通电话了Do you remember that rent is due next week?还记得下星期就要付房租吗?Probably not.大概不记得了吧?We're already two months behind.我们已经两个月没付Next week we'll owe three months.下星期就欠三个月了I've been pulling double shifts for four months now, Chris.我已经上双份班四个月了!Just sell what's in your contract. Get us out of that business.就…赶快把合约规定的数额卖完咱们好脱身吧Linda, that is what I am trying to do.琳达,我不是正努力那么做嘛!This is what I'm trying to do for my family...努力来改善这个家...for you and for Christopher.为你,为儿子What's the matter with you?你到底是怎么了?Linda.琳达Linda.琳达[迪安.维特.雷诺斯公司,经纪人实习培训] 现在接受申请This part of my life is called "Being Stupid."我人生的这部分叫做…“冒傻气”Can I ask you a favor, miss?能帮个忙吗,小姐Do you mind if I leave this here with you just for five minutes? 帮我看下这个行吗,就5分钟I have a meeting in there and I don't wanna carry that...我在那儿有个会带这个进去看上去很不正式...Looking smalltime.Here is a dollar and I'll give you more money when I come back out. 先给你1块钱一会我出来再多给你点Okay? It's not valuable. You can't sell it anywhere.好吗?这玩意不值钱,你也卖不出去I can't even sell it, and it's my job. All right?我是干这个的都卖不掉,好吗?- Chris? Tim Brophy, Resources. - Yes. How are you?- 克里斯吗?我是提姆·布鲁菲,人事部的- 是我,你好吗?- Come with me. - Yes, sir.- 跟我来- 好的,先生Let me see if I can find you an application for our internship.我看看能不能帮你找份实习申请表I'm afraid that's all we can do for you. See, this is a satellite office.我能做的也只有这个了这里只是分公司Jay Twistle in the main office, he oversees Witter Resources.总部的杰·托斯特尔是全面负责人事工作的I mean, I'm... You know, I'm just this office.我的意思是,我只负责这里As you can see, we got a hell of lot of applications here, so...你看,已经有一大堆人申请了…所以…Normally I have a resume sheet, but I can't seem to find it anywhere. 我这应该还有履历表的但是现在找不到了- We... - Thank you very much.- 我们…- 非常感谢I need to go.我得走了I'll bring this back.我…我…我会把这个交过来的- Thank you. - Okay.- 谢谢- 好的Trusting a hippie girl with my scanner. Why did I do that? 把扫描仪托付给一个嬉皮女孩?为什么我会这么做?Excuse me. Excuse me.借过,借过Like I said, this part of my life is called "Being Stupid."就像我刚说的,我人生的这部分叫做“冒傻气”Hey! Hey! Hey! Don't move! Don't move! Stay...!嘿,嘿!别动!呆着别动!别…Stop! Stop!停下!停下!Don't move! Stop this...! Stop the train!别走!停下!停下这地铁!Stop! Stop!停!停下来!The program took just 20 people every six months.这个培训每半年才招20人One got the job.最后只有1人受雇There were three blank lines after "high school" to list more education. 申请表上“高中”之后还有3行线用来填写接受过的其他教育I didn't need that many lines.对我来说,根本就是多余Try and sleep. It's late.快睡觉,不早了It' a puzzle measuring just 3 inches by 3 inches on each side...这种魔方每面都是3英寸x3英寸...made up of multiple colors that you twist and turn...由多种颜色组成玩法就是通过旋转...and try to get to a solid color on each side.最终使每面呈现同一颜色This little cube is the gift sensation of 1981.这小玩意是1981年的送礼佳品Don't expect to solve it easily.但是想把它玩好可没那么容易Although we did encounter one math professor at USF...尽管我们确实碰到一位旧金山大学的数学教授...who took just 30 minutes on his.只花了30分钟就拼好This is as far as I've gotten on mine.这个是我尽最大努力拼的了As you can see, I still have a long way to go.大家可以看到离完成还早着呢This is Jim Finnerty reporting for KJSF in Richmond.这里是吉米·芬尼迪从KJSF里士满发回的报道Hey, wake up.嘿,醒醒Eat.快吃- Bye, Mom. - Bye, baby.- 妈,再见- 再见,宝贝- Come back without that, please. - Oh, yeah, I'm going to.- 那玩意儿卖了再回来- 噢,我正有此意So go ahead, say goodbye to it, because I'm coming back without it. 快点和它道个别回来可就看不到它了Goodbye and good riddance.再见,“可喜的摆脱”You ain't had to add the "good riddance" part.后面那部分没必要说的Bye, Mom.再见,妈妈!Bye.再见It's written as P-P-Y, but it's supposed to be an I in "happiness."那里写的是“辛”但是实际上应该是“幸”- Is it an adjective? - No, actually it's a noun.- 是形容词吗?- 不是,是个名词But it's not spelled right.但是字写错了- Is "fuck" spelled right? - Yeah, that's spelled right.- “操”写对了吗?- 对,那个写的对But that's not part of the motto, so you're not supposed to learn that. 但是标语里没这词所以别学That's an adult word to show anger and other things.那词是大人用来表达他们愤怒之类的- But just don't use that one, okay? - Okay.- 别用那词,好吗?- 好的What's that say on the back of your bag?你书包背后写的是什么?My nickname.我的绰号We pick nicknames.我们选了绰号- Oh, yeah? What's it say? - "Hot Rod."- 噢,你选的是什么?- “改装高速车”- Did you have a nickname? - Yep.- 你有绰号吗?- 有啊- What? - "Ten-Gallon Head."- 是什么?- 无-敌-大-头- What's that? - I grew up in Louisiana, near Texas.- 什么意思?- 我在德克萨斯州附近的路易斯安那长大Everybody wears cowboy hats. And a ten-gallors a big hat. 那儿的人都戴牛仔帽那种“10加仑”牛仔帽I was smart back then, so they called me Ten-Gallon Head. 我小时候很聪明所以大家都叫我“无-敌-大-头”- Hoss wears that hat. - Hoss?- 霍斯也戴那种牛仔帽- 霍斯?Hoss Can'twright on Bonanza.霍斯·卡特赖特“伯南扎的牛仔”里面的牛仔- How do you know Bonanza? - We watch it at Mrs. Chu's. - 你从哪知道“伯南扎的牛仔”的?- 在朱太太家看的- You watch Bonanza at daycare? - Yeah.- 你在幼儿园看“伯南扎的牛仔”?- 是啊When? When do you watch it?是什么时候看的?- After snack? After your nap? - After Love Boat.- 午餐后还是午觉后?- 看完“爱之船”之后看的I made my list for my birthday.我生日礼物列好了- Yeah, what'd you put on there? - A basketball or an ant farm. - 你都写了什么?- 篮球,或者“蚂蚁农场”- He says he's been watching TV. - Oh, little TV for history.- 他说他一直在看电视- 是啊,是看了些电视,都是历史片- Love Boat? - For history. Navy.- “爱之船”也是吗?- 是啊,是关于海军历史的That's not the Navy.那可不是海军历史片I mean, he could watch television at home.我的意思是,他可以在家看电视We're paying you $ 150 a month. If he's gonna be sitting around... 我们每月付150块给你要是他就坐在这儿…...watching TV all day, we're taking him out of here.一直看电视的话,我们就带他走Go pay more at other daycare if you don't like Navy TV.你要是不喜欢海军片的话就多花钱去别家幼儿园好了You late pay anyway. You complain. I complain.反正你总是晚付钱你抱怨,我还抱怨呢Can you at least put the dog upstairs in your room or something?那能不能把狗带到楼上去?关到你房间或什么地方Bye.再见I was waiting for Witter Resource head Jay Twistle...我在等维特公司人事部主管杰·托斯特尔...whose name sounded so delightful, like he'd give me a job and a hug. 他的名字听起来很可爱就好像他会给我份工作,外加一个拥抱I just had to show him I was good with numbers and good with people. 而我所要做的,就是让他知道我精通数字,而且懂得待人之道- Morning, Mr. Twistle. - Good morning.- 早上好,托斯特尔先生- 早上好- Mr. Twistle, Chris Gardner. - Hi.- 托斯特尔先生,我是克里斯·迦纳- 你好I wanted to drop this off personally and make your acquaintance.我得在你进去之前亲自把这个交给您和您认识一下I thought I'd catch you on the way in. I'd love the opportunity to discuss... 希望有机会能和您坐下聊聊...what may seem like weaknesses on my application.我申请表上看起来比较薄弱的几点We'll start with this, and we'll call you if we wanna sit down. 好的,我们要先看下你的申请表,克里斯需要面试的话会通知你的- Yes, sir. You have a great day. - You too.- 好的,先生,祝您愉快- 你也是Hey, yeah, how you doing?嗨,你好This is Chris Gardner calling for Dr. Delsey.我是克里斯·迦纳找戴尔斯医生Yeah, I'm running a little late for a sales call.我要晚一点才能来推销I was wondering if... Yeah, Osteo National.能不能…对,国立阿斯提公司Right. We can still...? Half an hour?对,我们能不能…半小时后?Yes. Beautiful. Beautiful. Thank you, thank you.太好了,没问题,谢谢Hey! Hey!嘿!嘿!Hey!嘿!This part of my life...我人生的这部分- Wait! ...this part here...眼前的这部分...it' called "Running."叫做“追赶”Hey! Hey!嘿!嘿!Wait!等一下!Hey! Wait!嘿!等一下!That was my stolen machine.那是我被偷的仪器Unless she was with a guy who sold them too.除非跟她在一起的那家伙也是做这行的Which was unlikely...不过可能性不大...because I was the only one selling them in the Bay Area. 因为旧金山海湾地区销售此仪器的仅我一家I spent our entire life savings on these things.我把所有的积蓄都押在这上面了It was such a revolutionary machine.押在这个革命性的仪器上了- Can you feel it, baby? - Oh, yeah.- 亲爱的,你感觉到了吗?- 当然了You got me doing all the work.你在叫我一个人忙活What I didn't know is that doctors and hospitals... 但是我没想到,医院的医生们...would consider them unnecessary luxuries.会认为它是没用的奢侈品I even asked the landlord to take a picture.我甚至请房东给我们照了相So if I lost one, it was like losing a month' groceries. 所以丢了一台仪器就意味着损失了一个月的伙食Hey, hey! Wait! Wait!嘿!嘿!等一下,等一下!Hey, get back here!嘿!回来!Hey, man, I...嘿,老兄,我…- Who's he? - He's that guy...- 他是谁?- 就是那个…- Did you forget? - Forget what?- 你忘了吗?- 忘了什么?You're not supposed to have any of those.你不该带这东西回家的- Yeah, I know. - You have two now.- 是的,我知道- 但你现在却有2台Hey.嘿Hey, Mom.嘿,妈One, two, three!1,2,3- That's a basketball! - Hey, hey. What do you mean?- 是个篮球!- 嗨,什么意思?You don't know that that's a basketball.谁说这是篮球啊?This could be an ant farm. This could be a microscope or anything. 有可能是“蚂蚁农场”也可能是显微镜或别的什么- No, it's not. - There, there.- 不,不是的- 拿不到了吧All right, come on. Open him up. Open him up.好吧,快打开吧- That paper's a little heavy, huh? - Yeah, but I got it.- 纸有点厚,是吗?- 是的,但是我能打开You should've seen me out there today.你今天真应该在场的Somebody stole a scanner. I had to run the old girl down... 有个女孩偷了我的扫描仪我就一直追她…Whatever.随便吧- What? - Whatever, Chris.- 什么?- 随便怎么着吧,克里斯What the hell you got attitude about?你这是什么态度?- "Whatever" what? - Every day's got some damn story. - 随便什么?- 每天都他妈的有逸闻Hey, Roy. Roy!嘿!罗伊!罗伊!Can you beat your little rug when nobody's out here?能不能没人的时候再拍毯子?There's dust and shit all over.尘土飞扬的- I'm trying to keep a clean house. - Hey, wait a second. - 我只是在打扫房间…- 嗨,等一下Look, Linda, relax.听我说,琳达,放松We're gonna come out of this. Everything is gonna be fine, all right? 我们会渡过难关的一切都会好起来的,好吗?You said that before, when I got pregnant. "It'll be fine."你以前就这么说过,我怀孕的时候你就说:“一切都会好起来的”- So you don't trust me now? - Whatever. I don't care.- 这么说你不再相信我了?- 随便,我不在乎- Taxi! - Mr. Twistle.- 出租!- 托斯特尔先生- Yeah, hi. - Hi. Chris Gardner.- 是的- 你好,我是克里斯·迦纳Yeah, hi. Listen. What can I do for you?你好,有什么事吗?I submitted an application for the intern program about a month ago... 我一个月前交了份实习申请表...and I would just love to sit with you briefly...我想找机会和您坐下来简单谈谈…Listen, I'm going to Noe Valley, Chris.听着,我要赶去诺亚谷,克里斯- Take care of yourself. - Mr. Twistle.- 你保重- 托斯特尔先生Actually, I'm on my way to Noe Valley also.我正好也要去诺亚谷How about we share a ride?我搭个车怎么样?- All right, get in. - All right.- 好吧,上车吧- 好的So when I was in the Navy, I worked for a doctor...我在海军服役时为一个医生工作...who loved to play golf, hours every day...他很喜欢高尔夫每天都要花很多时间在那上面...and I would actually perform medical procedures...我还得替他处理医疗事务...when he'd leave me in the office.当他不在的时候So I'm used to being in a position where I have to make decisions and... 我习惯于做出抉择,而且…Mr. Twistle, listen. This is a very important...托斯特尔先生,听我说,这很重要I'm sorry. I'm sorry. This thing's impossible.对不起,对不起这东西不可能拼出来的- I can do it. - No, you can't. No one can.- 我可以- 你不行,没人可以的- That's bullshit. - No, I'm pretty sure I can do it.- 不可能的- 我确定我能行的- No, you can't. - Let me see it.- 你不行- 让我看看Give it here.给我Oh, yeah. Oh, wow, you really messed it up.哦,你真是拼的一团糟啊Sorry.不好意思It looks like it works around a swivel, so the center pieces never move. 看起来这些是围绕一个轴心转动中间的这部分保持不动So if it's yellow in the center, that's the yellow side.所以说如果中间那片是黄色这面就应该是黄色的If it's red in the center, that's the red side.如果中间那片是红色那么这面就应该是红色的- Okay. - So... You can slow down.- 好的- 开慢点吧Listen, we can drive around all day. I don't believe you can do this.我们可以就这么一直开下去我就不信你能拼出来- Yeah, I can. - No, you can't.- 我可以的- 不,你不成- Yes, I can. - No, you can't.- 我可以的- 不,你不成I'm telling you, no one can.不,你不行,没人可以的See? That's all I ever do.看到没?我就只能到这步了You almost have this side.那面快拼出来了Holy cow.哦,你拼出来了- You almost had that one. - I'm gonna get it. - 哦,那面也快拼出来了- 我能全部拼出来的Look at that.真厉害啊You're almost there.快好了- 17.10. - This is me.- 17块1毛- 我到了Good job.拼得不错- Goodbye. - Yeah. I'll see you soon.- 再见- 回头见Where are you going, sir?先生,你要去哪里?Excuse me, sir. Where are you going, please?对不起,先生?你要去哪里?Two... A couple of blocks.呃…2个…几个街区就到- Just flip around. - Okay.- 调下头- 好的Hey! Stop it! Hey!嘿,停下!- Where are you going? Come here! - No!- 你到哪儿去?回来!-不!- No, no, no! - You asshole, give me my money! - 不,不,不!- 你这缺德鬼,给我钱- Give me my money. - Please stop.- 给我钱!- 别,别这样!- Please, please, please! - Son of a bitch.- 别这样!- 混蛋!Please! He should've paid you!他应该付钱,他应该给你钱的!- Come here! - I'm sorry.- 别跑- 对不起,抱歉- I'm so sorry. - I'll kick your ass!- 对不起- 我会教训你的!- I'm sorry! - Idiot.- 对不起- 混蛋!I'll get you!我会逮到你的!I'm going to kill you! I'm going to kill you! 我要宰了你!我要宰了你!Hey!嘿!Stop it, you son of a bitch!停下!你这个王八蛋!Stop him!停下…Stop him!停下…The doors are closing.车门即将关闭Please stand clear of the doors.请远离车门No! No! No!不,不,不!No!不!- Hello? - Hey, yeah.- 喂- 嗨Sorry I couldn't make it home on time.对不起,我没能及时赶回家- Chris, I missed my shift. - Yeah, I know. I'm sorry about that.- 克里斯,我误了班- 是,我知道,对不起Look, I'm on my way right now. Are you all right with Christopher? 我现在就在回家路上你陪着克里斯托弗行吗?I'm leaving. Chris, I'm leaving.我要走了,克里斯,我要离开这个家- What? - Did you hear what I said?- 什么?- 你听到我说的了吗?I have my things together, and I'm taking our son...我已经收拾好东西我要带上儿子...and we're gonna leave now.我们现在就走I'm gonna put the phone down.我要把电话挂了- Linda, wait a minute. Hold it, hold... - I'm going to leave. We are leaving.- 琳达,等下- 我们要走了,我们走了It was right then that I started thinking about Thomas Jefferson...那一刻,我想起了托马斯·杰斐逊...the Declaration of Independence...想起了“独立宣言”...and the part about our right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. 想起了其中对生存权,自由权以及追求幸福权利的描写And I remember thinking:我一直在想How did he know to put the "pursuit" part in there?他是怎么知道要把“追求幸福”那部分放进去的?That maybe happiness is something that we can only pursue.也许幸福是只能去追求And maybe we can actually never have it...但是却永远也追求不到...no matter what.无论如何也追求不到的How did he know that?他究竟是怎么知道的?Linda. Linda.琳达,琳达- Hello? - Chris.- 喂?- 克里斯吗?- Who is this? - Jay Twistle.- 哪位?- 杰·托斯特尔- Hey. - Dean Witter.- 嘿- 迪安·维特公司的Yeah, of course. How are you?对…你好吗?I'm fine. Listen, do you still wanna come in and talk?我很好,听着,你还想过来聊聊吗?Yes, sir. Absolutely.是的,先生,当然了I'll tell you what. Come on by day after tomorrow, in the morning. 好的,你后天早上来一下We're interviewing for the internships. You got a pen and paper? 我们要面试实习生,你有纸笔吗?Yes. Yes, I do.我有,呃…- Hold on one second. - All right.- 稍等下- 好的Hello?喂- Chris? - Go ahead. I have one.- 克里斯?- 说吧,我找到了Write this number down so you can call my secretary, Janice.记下这个号码,打给我秘书贾尼斯- She can give you all the specifics. - Yep.- 她会告诉你具体事宜的- 好的- Okay, 415. - 415.- 415 - 415- 864. - 864.- 864 - 864- 0256. - 0256.- 0256 - 0256- Yeah, extension 4796. - 4796.- 对,转4796 - 4796- Right. Call her tomorrow. - Yes, sir. 415-864-0256. - 对,明天就打吧- 好的,先生,415-846-0256- Okay, buddy. - All right, yes.- 对,兄弟- 好的,记住了- Thank you very much. - We'll see you soon.- 太感谢你了- 回头见864-0256.864-02564796. Janice.4796,贾尼斯- Chris. - Hey.- 克里斯- 嗨Did you...? Have you seen Linda and Christopher?看到琳达和克里斯托弗了吗?- No. You catch the game last night? - No, no.- 没有,昨晚那场比赛看了没?- 没,没看You didn't see that, 118, 1...?你没看?118,1Excuse me, did Linda and Christopher come in here? 问一下,琳达和克里斯托弗来过吗?- No, I haven't see them. - 119-120. Double overtime. - 没有,我没看到他们- 119比120,双加时赛Moons hits a three-pointer at 17 seconds left.在还有17秒结束时,投了个三分Wayne, Wayne, Wayne.韦恩,韦恩,韦恩Can't talk to you about numbers right now.现在不能和你谈数字- What's your problem with numbers? - 864-2...- 为什么?- 864-2…- And you owe me money. - Yeah.- 你欠我钱- 没错You owe me $ 14.欠我14块I'm gonna get that to you.我会给你的I need my money. I need my money.给我钱,我需要!Fourteers a number.14也是数字啊Hey, don't you ever take my son away from me again.嘿,别再把我儿子从我身边带走了!- You hear me? - Leave me alone!- 你听到没?- 离我远点!Don't take my son away from me again.别再把我儿子从我身边带走!Do you understand what I'm saying to you?你听到我的话了吗?Don't you walk away from me when I'm talking to you. Do you hear me? 别就这么走开!我在和你说话呢!听到我的话了吗?- Do you wanna leave? - Yeah.- 你想离开吗?- 没错- You wanna leave? - Yes, I want to leave!- 你想离开吗?- 是的!我想离开!Get the hell out of here, then, Linda.那就快走吧,琳达Get the hell out of here. Christopher's staying with me. 快滚吧!克里斯托弗和我在一起!You're the one that dragged us down. You hear me? 是你把我们搞成这样的,你听到了没?- You are so weak. - No. I am not happy anymore.- 你太不坚强了!- 不,我不再幸福- I'm just not happy! - Then go get happy, Linda!- 不再觉得幸福了!- 那就去找幸福啊,琳达!Just go get happy.去找幸福吧!But Christopher's living with me.但是克里斯托弗要跟我过!- Stop! - Did you hear what I said?- 闭嘴- 听到了吗?Christopher's living with me!克里斯托弗和我在一起!Hey. Come on, let's go.嘿,来,我们走了- How you doing, Mrs. Chu? - Hi.- 你好,朱太太- 你好- Where's Mom? - Look, just get your stuff.。
考研英语适合看的英语电影

考研英语适合看的英语电影
以下是一些适合考研英语备考的英语电影推荐:
1. "The Social Network"(《社交网络》):讲述了Facebook 创始人马克·扎克伯格的故事,涉及商业、科技、法律等多个领域的词汇和知识。
2. "The Pursuit of Happyness"(《当幸福来敲门》):根据真实事件改编的故事,涉及到人生奋斗、毅力、成功等主题,同时也可以锻炼听力和口语表达能力。
3. "The Great Gatsby"(《了不起的盖茨比》):改编自F·斯科特·菲茨杰拉德的同名小说,背景设定在上世纪20年代的美国,涉及到社会阶层、人际关系和道德等多个方面的内容。
4. "Dead Poets Society"(《死亡诗社》):以一位英文老师在寄宿学校引导学生追寻激情和独立思考为主线,涉及到教育、文学、人际关系等多个方面的内容。
5. "The King's Speech"(《国王的演讲》):根据真实事件改编的故事,讲述了乔治六世加冕前处理语言障碍的故事,涉及到国家、领导力和英语发音等话题。
这些电影不仅可以帮助你提高英语听力和口语能力,还涵盖了一些与考研英语相关的主题和词汇。
此外,你还可以通过观看英文原声电影来提高英语听力技巧和口语表达能力。
当幸福来敲门中英对照台词

.The Pursuit Of Happyness 《当幸福来敲门》-Chris: Time to get up, man.get up: 起床该起床了。
-Christopher: All right, dad.好的,老爸。
-Chris: Come on.快点。
-Christopher: Should be here soon. I think I should make a list.list: 名单马上来了,我想我该列个表。
-Chris: What do mean? For your birthday gifts?干嘛?想要的生日礼物?-Christopher: Yeah.对呀。
-Chris: You know you're only getting a couple of things, right?a couple of: 几个你知道只能要几个礼物,对吧?-Christopher: Yeah, I know. Just to look at and study so I can choose better. 知道啊,我只想列出来看看,研究一下,好好选选。
-Chris: Okay, well, that's smart. Yeah, make a list. Can you spell everything you're thinking of? smart: 聪明的spell: 拼写哦,很聪明,那就列吧,想要的礼物你都会写吗?-Christopher: I think so.应该吧。
-Chris: All right. That's good. How you doing in here, man?哦,很好。
小伙子,你还好吧?-Christopher: Okay. Can we go to the park today, after?还好,我们今天能去公园吗…在上完幼儿园后?-Chris: No, I gotta go to Oakland. Well, maybe, we'll see. Give me a kiss. I'll talk to you later. 呃…我还得去Oakland,或许…再说吧,亲亲。
《当幸福来敲门》英语台词.解析

《当幸福来敲门》英语台词(1)The Pursuit of Happyness scriptTime to get up, man.- All right, Dad. - Come on.Should be here soon.- I think I should make a list. - What do mean?- For your birthday gifts? - Yeah.You know you're only getting a couple of things, right? Yeah, I know. Just to look at and study so I can choose better. Okay, well, that's smart. Yeah, make a list.Can you spell everything you're thinking of?- I think so. - All right. That's good.- How you doing in here, man? - Okay.Can we go to the park today, after?No, I gotta go to Oakland. Well, maybe, we'll see.Give me a kiss.I'll talk to you later.Excuse me.Oh, excuse me......when is somebody gonna clean this off?And the Y? The Y. We talked about this.It's an I in "happiness." There's no Y in "happiness." It's an I.I'm Chris Gardner.I met my father for the first time when I was 28 years old.And I made up my mind as a young kid......that when I had children......my children were gonna know who their father was.This is part of my life story.This part is called "Riding the Bus."What's that?It's a time machine, isn't it?Seems like a time machine.That seems like a time machine. It's a time machine. Take me with you. This machine......this machine on my lap...This guy, he has a time machine.He travels in the past with this machine and...- it is not a time machine.It' a portable bone-density scanner.A medical device I sell for a living.Thank you for the opportunity to discuss it with you.- I appreciate it. - We just don't need it, Chris.It's unnecessary and expensive.- Well, maybe next... - Thank you.It gave a slightly denser picture than an x-ray for twice the money. - Hey. - Hey, baby.- What happened? - No, nothing.Look, I can't get Christopher today.Oh, no, you don't, Chris. I'm back on at 7.I know. I have got to go to Oakland.So I gotta get Christopher home, feed him, bathe him......get him in bed, and be back here by 7?- Yes. - And we got the tax-bill notice today.- What are you gonna do about that? - Look, this is what we gotta do. You see that car? The one with the pretty yellow shoe on it?That' mine.There' no parking near hospitals.That' what happens when you're always in a rush.Thanks anyway. Very much.- Maybe next quarter. - It's possible.I needed to sell at least two scanners a month for rent and daycare.I'd have to sell one more......to pay off all of those tickets under my windshield wiper.The problem is......I haven't sold any for a while.Since when do you not like macaroni and cheese?Since birth?- What's that? - What?- What is this? - It's a gift for Christopher.- From who? - Cynthia from work.It's for adults. Chris can't use it. She didn't know.What are you supposed to do with it?Make every side the same color.Did you pay the taxes?No, I'm gonna have to file an extension.- You already filed an extension. - Yeah, well, I gotta file another one. That's... It's $650. I'll have it in the next month.That means interest, right?- And a penalty? - Yeah, a little bit.Look, why don't you let me do this? All right, just relax. Okay?- Come here. Calm down. - I have to go back to work.Let's get ready for bed. Hey, put your plate in the sink.A few days ago I was presented with a report I'd asked for......a comprehensive audit, if you will, of our economic condition.You won't like it. I didn't like it.But we have to face the truth......and then go to work to turn things around.And make no mistake about it, we can turn them around.The federal budget is out of control.And we face runaway deficits of almost $80 billion......for this budget year that ends September 30th.That deficit is larger than the entire federal budget in 1957.And so is the almost $80 billion......we will pay in interest this year on the national debt.Twenty years ago, in 1960......our federal government payroll was less than $ 13 billion.Today it is 75 billion.During these 20 years, our population has only increased by 23.3 percent...Man, I got two questions for you:What do you do? And how do you do it?- I'm a stockbroker. - Stockbroker. Oh, goodness.Had to go to college to be a stockbroker, huh?You don't have to. Have to be good with numbers and good with people. - That's it. - Hey, you take care.I'll let you hang on to my car for the weekend.- But I need it back for Monday. - Feed the meter.I still remember that moment.They all looked so damn happy to me.Why couldn't I look like that?I'm gonna try to get home by 6.I'm gonna stop by a brokerage firm after work.- For what? - I wanna see about a job there.Yeah? What job?You know, when l...When I was a kid, I could go through a math book in a week.So I'm gonna go see about what job they got down there.What job?Stockbroker.- Stockbroker? - Yeah.Not an astronaut?Don't talk to me like that, Linda.I'm gonna go down and see about this, and I'm gonna do it during the day. You should probably do your sales calls.I don't need you to tell me about my sales calls, Linda.I got three of them before the damn office is even open.Do you remember that rent is due next week?Probably not.We're already two months behind.Next week we'll owe three months.I've been pulling double shifts for four months now, Chris.Just sell what's in your contract. Get us out of that business.Linda, that is what I am trying to do.This is what I'm trying to do for my family......for you and for Christopher.What's the matter with you?Linda.Linda.This part of my life is called "Being Stupid."Can I ask you a favor, miss?Do you mind if I leave this here with you just for five minutes?I have a meeting in there and I don't wanna carry that......Iooking smalltime.Here is a dollar and I'll give you more money when I come back out. Okay? It's not valuable. You can't sell it anywhere.I can't even sell it, and it's my job. All right?- Chris? Tim Brophy, Resources. - Yes. How are you?- Come with me. - Yes, sir.Let me see if I can find you an application for our internship.I'm afraid that's all we can do for you. See, this is a satellite office. Jay Twistle in the main office, he oversees Witter Resources.I mean, I'm... You know, I'm just this office.As you can see, we got a hell of lot of applications here, so... Normally I have a resume sheet, but I can't seem to find it anywhere.- We... - Thank you very much.I need to go.I'll bring this back.- Thank you. - Okay.Trusting a hippie girl with my scanner. Why did I do that?Excuse me. Excuse me.Like I said, this part of my life is called "Being Stupid."Hey! Hey! Hey! Don't move! Don't move! Stay...!Stop! Stop!Don't move! Stop this...! Stop the train!Stop! Stop!The program took just 20 people every six months.One got the job.There were three blank lines after "high school" to list more education.I didn't need that many lines.Try and sleep. It's late.It' a puzzle measuring just 3 inches by 3 inches on each side......made up of multiple colors that you twist and turn......and try to get to a solid color on each side.This little cube is the gift sensation of 1981.Don't expect to solve it easily.Although we did encounter one math professor at USF......who took just 30 minutes on his.This is as far as I've gotten on mine.As you can see, I still have a long way to go.This is Jim Finnerty reporting for KJSF in Richmond.Hey, wake up.Eat.- Bye, Mom. - Bye, baby.- Come back without that, please. - Oh, yeah, I'm going to.So go ahead, say goodbye to it, because I'm coming back without it. Goodbye and good riddance.You ain't had to add the "good riddance" part.Bye, Mom.Bye.It's written as P-P-Y, but it's supposed to be an I in "happiness."- Is it an adjective? - No, actually it's a noun.But it's not spelled right.- Is "fuck" spelled right? - Yeah, that's spelled right.But that's not part of the motto, so you're not supposed to learn that. That's an adult word to show anger and other things.- But just don't use that one, okay? - Okay.What's that say on the back of your bag?My nickname.We pick nicknames.- Oh, yeah? What's it say? - "Hot Rod."- Did you have a nickname? - Yep.- What? - "Ten-Gallon Head."- What's that? - I grew up in Louisiana, near Texas.Everybody wears cowboy hats. And a ten-gallors a big hat.I was smart back then, so they called me Ten-Gallon Head.- Hoss wears that hat. - Hoss?Hoss Can'twright on Bonanza.- How do you know Bonanza? - We watch it at Mrs. Chu's.- You watch Bonanza at daycare? - Yeah.When? When do you watch it?- After snack? After your nap? - After Love Boat.I made my list for my birthday.- Yeah, what'd you put on there? - A basketball or an ant farm.- He says he's been watching TV. - Oh, little TV for history.- Love Boat? - For history. Navy.That's not the Navy.I mean, he could watch television at home.We're paying you $ 150 a month. If he's gonna be sitting around... ...watching TV all day, we're taking him out of here.Go pay more at other daycare if you don't like Navy TV.You late pay anyway. You complain. I complain.Can you at least put the dog upstairs in your room or something?Bye.I was waiting for Witter Resource head Jay Twistle......whose name sounded so delightful, like he'd give me a job and a hug.I just had to show him I was good with numbers and good with people. - Morning, Mr. Twistle. - Good morning.- Mr. Twistle, Chris Gardner. - Hi.I wanted to drop this off personally and make your acquaintance.I thought I'd catch you on the way in. I'd love the opportunity to discuss... ...what may seem like weaknesses on my application.We'll start with this, and we'll call you if we wanna sit down.- Yes, sir. You have a great day. - You too.Hey, yeah, how you doing?This is Chris Gardner calling for Dr. Delsey.Yeah, I'm running a little late for a sales call.I was wondering if... Yeah, Osteo National.Right. We can still...? Half an hour?Yes. Beautiful. Beautiful. Thank you, thank you.Hey! Hey!Hey!This part of my life...- Wait! ...this part here......it' called "Running."Hey! Hey!Wait!Hey! Wait!That was my stolen machine.Unless she was with a guy who sold them too.Which was unlikely......because I was the only one selling them in the Bay Area.I spent our entire life savings on these things.It was such a revolutionary machine.- Can you feel it, baby? - Oh, yeah.You got me doing all the work.What I didn't know is that doctors and hospitals......would consider them unnecessary luxuries.I even asked the landlord to take a picture.So if I lost one, it was like losing a month' groceries. Hey, hey! Wait! Wait!Hey, get back here!Hey, man, l...- Who's he? - He's that guy...- Did you forget? - Forget what?You're not supposed to have any of those.- Yeah, I know. - You have two now.Hey.Hey, Mom.One, two, three!- That's a basketball! - Hey, hey. What do you mean?You don't know that that's a basketball.This could be an ant farm. This could be a microscope or anything. - No, it's not. - There, there.All right, come on. Open him up. Open him up.- That paper's a little heavy, huh? - Yeah, but I got it.You should've seen me out there today.Somebody stole a scanner. I had to run the old girl down... Whatever.- What? - Whatever, Chris.What the hell you got attitude about?- "Whatever" what? - Every day's got some damn story.Hey, Roy. Roy!Can you beat your little rug when nobody's out here?There's dust and shit all over.- I'm trying to keep a clean house. - Hey, wait a second.Look, Linda, relax.We're gonna come out of this. Everything is gonna be fine, all right? You said that before, when I got pregnant. "lt'll be fine."- So you don't trust me now? - Whatever. I don't care.- Taxi! - Mr. Twistle.- Yeah, hi. - Hi. Chris Gardner.Yeah, hi. Listen. What can I do for you?I submitted an application for the intern program about a month ago... ...and I would just love to sit with you briefly...Listen, I'm going to Noe Valley, Chris.- Take care of yourself. - Mr. Twistle.Actually, I'm on my way to Noe Valley also.How about we share a ride?- All right, get in. - All right.So when I was in the Navy, I worked for a doctor......who loved to play golf, hours every day......and I would actually perform medical procedures......when he'd leave me in the office.So I'm used to being in a position where I have to make decisions and... Mr. Twistle, listen. This is a very important...I'm sorry. I'm sorry. This thing's impossible.- I can do it. - No, you can't. No one can.- That's bullshit. - No, I'm pretty sure I can do it.- No, you can't. - Let me see it.Give it here.Oh, yeah. Oh, wow, you really messed it up.Sorry.It looks like it works around a swivel, so the center pieces never move. So if it's yellow in the center, that's the yellow side.If it's red in the center, that's the red side.- Okay. - So... You can slow down.Listen, we can drive around all day. I don't believe you can do this.- Yeah, I can. - No, you can't.- Yes, I can. - No, you can't.I'm telling you, no one can.See? That's all I ever do.You almost have this side.Holy cow.- You almost had that one. - I'm gonna get it.Look at that.You're almost there.- 17.10. - This is me.Good job.- Goodbye. - Yeah. I'll see you soon.Where are you going, sir?Excuse me, sir. Where are you going, please? Two... A couple of blocks.- Just flip around. - Okay.Hey! Stop it! Hey!- Where are you going? Come here! - No!- No, no, no! - You asshole, give me my money! - Give me my money. - Please stop.- Please, please, please! - Son of a bitch. Please! He should've paid you!- Come here! - I'm sorry.- I'm so sorry. - I'll kick your ass!- I'm sorry! - Idiot.I'll get you!I'm going to kill you! I'm going to kill you! Hey!Stop it, you son of a bitch!Stop him!Stop him!The doors are closing.Please stand clear of the doors.No! No! No!No!- Hello? - Hey, yeah.Sorry I couldn't make it home on time.- Chris, I missed my shift. - Yeah, I know. I'm sorry about that.Look, I'm on my way right now. Are you all right with Christopher?I'm leaving. Chris, I'm leaving.- What? - Did you hear what I said?I have my things together, and I'm taking our son......and we're gonna leave now.I'm gonna put the phone down.- Linda, wait a minute. Hold it, hold... - I'm going to leave. We are leaving.It was right then that I started thinking about Thomas Jefferson... ...the Declaration of Independence......and the part about our right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. And I remember thinking:How did he know to put the "pursuit" part in there?That maybe happiness is something that we can only pursue.And maybe we can actually never have it......no matter what.How did he know that?Linda. Linda.- Hello? - Chris.- Who is this? - Jay Twistle.- Hey. - Dean Witter.Yeah, of course. How are you?I'm fine. Listen, do you still wanna come in and talk?Yes, sir. Absolutely.I'll tell you what. Come on by day after tomorrow, in the morning. We're interviewing for the internships. You got a pen and paper? Yes. Yes, I do.- Hold on one second. - All right.Hello?- Chris? - Go ahead. I have one.Write this number down so you can call my secretary, Janice.- She can give you all the specifics. - Yep.- Okay, 415. - 415.- 864. - 864.- 0256. - 0256.- Yeah, extension 4796. - 4796.- Right. Call her tomorrow. - Yes, sir. 415-864-0256.- Okay, buddy. - All right, yes.- Thank you very much. - We'll see you soon.864-0256.4796. Janice.- Chris. - Hey.Did you...? Have you seen Linda and Christopher?- No. You catch the game last night? - No, no.You didn't see that, 118, 1...?Excuse me, did Linda and Christopher come in here?- No, I haven't see them. - 119-120. Double overtime.Moons hits a three-pointer at 17 seconds left.Wayne, Wayne, Wayne.Can't talk to you about numbers right now.- What's your problem with numbers? - 864-2...- And you owe me money. - Yeah.You owe me $ 14.I'm gonna get that to you.I need my money. I need my money.Fourteers a number.Hey, don't you ever take my son away from me again.- You hear me? - Leave me alone!Don't take my son away from me again.Do you understand what I'm saying to you?Don't you walk away from me when I'm talking to you. Do you hear me? - Do you wanna leave? - Yeah.- You wanna leave? - Yes, I want to leave!Get the hell out of here, then, Linda.Get the hell out of here. Christopher's staying with me. You're the one that dragged us down. You hear me? - You are so weak. - No. I am not happy anymore.- I'm just not happy! - Then go get happy, Linda!Just go get happy.But Christopher's living with me.- Stop! - Did you hear what I said?Christopher's living with me!Hey. Come on, let's go.- How you doing, Mrs. Chu? - Hi.- Where's Mom? - Look, just get your stuff.But she told me she was coming to pick me up today. Yeah, I know.I talked to Mom earlier. Everything's fine, okay? Where do I sleep tonight?《当幸福来敲门》英语台词(2)Let me ask you something. Are you happy?- Yeah. - All right. Because I'm happy.And if you're happy and I'm happy, then that's a good thing, right?- Yeah. - All right.You're sleeping with me.You're staying at home, where you belong, all right? Christopher.Hey, listen. I need the rent.I can't wait anymore.Yeah, I'm good for that, Charlie. I'm gonna get it.Why don't you go two blocks over at the Mission Inn motel?It's half what you pay here.Listen, Chris. I need you out of here in the morning.The hell am I supposed to be out of here tomorrow?I got painters coming in.- All right, look. I need more time. - No.All right, I'll paint it myself.All right, but I just... I gotta have some more time... I got my son up in here.All right. One week. And you paint it.Chris Gardner?Yeah. What happened?- Payable to the City of San francisco. - Does it have to be the full amount? You gotta pay each parking ticket, otherwise, you're staying.This is all I got.You verify at 9:30 tomorrow morning.- What? - You gotta stay until this thing clears.No.No, I can't spend the night here.- I have to pick up my son. - You verify at 9:30 tomorrow.Sir, I have a job interview at Dean Witter at 10:15 tomorrow morning.- I cannot stay... - 9:30 tomorrow morning.What am I supposed to do with my son?- Is there anyone else who can...? - I take care of him.Maybe we can go and have Social Services pick him up.All right. Can I have my phone call, please?- Hello. - Hey.What do you want?You gotta get Christopher from daycare. I can't.Just keep him for the night and I'm... And... Just one night.What happened?I'll pick him up from daycare tomorrow.I'm gonna go right... You can just...You can drop him off and I'll pick him up.- No. - Come on, Linda.- Why you doing that? - No, I wanna take him to the park. To Golden Gate after daycare tomorrow.- How is he? - He's fine.All right, just... All right, take him to the park......and bring him back, all right?All right, just bring me my son back.Okay?Linda?I'll bring him back around 6.All right, all right.Thank you.Bye.I'm okay?Excuse me. Excuse me.Yes, I did.Mr. Gardner.This way.It'll be right this way.What is the word on that one?Chris Gardner.Chris Gardner.How are you? Good morning.Chris Gardner. Chris Gardner. Good to see you again.Chris Gardner. Pleasure.I've been sitting there for the last half-hour......trying to come up with a story......that would explain my being here dressed like this.And I wanted to come up with a story that would demonstrate qualities... ...that I'm sure you all admire here, like earnestness or diligence.Team-playing, something. And I couldn't think of anything.So the truth is......I was arrested for failure to pay parking tickets.Parking tickets?And I ran all the way here from the Polk Station, the police station. What were you doing before you were arrested?I was painting my apartment.Is it dry now?I hope so.Jay says you're pretty determined.He's been waiting outside the front of the building......with some 40-pound gizmo for over a month.- He said you're smart. - Well, I like to think so.- And you want to learn this business? - Yes, sir, I wanna learn. Have you already started learning on your own? Absolutely.- Jay? - Yes, sir.How many times have you seen Chris?I don't know. One too many, apparently.- Was he ever dressed like this? - No.No. Jacket and tie.First in your class in school?- High school? - Yes, sir.- How many in the class? - Twelve.It was a small town.- I'll say. - But I was also first in my radar class......in the Navy, and that was a class of 20.Can I say something?I'm the type of person......if you ask me a question, and I don't know the answer... ...I 'm gonna tell you that I don't know.But I bet you what.I know how to find the answer, and I will find the answer.Is that fair enough?Chris.What would you say if a guy walked in for an interview... ...without a shirt on......and I hired him? What would you say?He must've had on some really nice pants.Chris, I don't know how you did it dressed as a garbage man... ...but you pulled it off. - Thank you, Mr. Twistle.Hey, now you can call me Jay. We'll talk to you soon.All right, so I'll let you know, Jay."You'll let me know, Jay"? What do you mean?Yeah, I'll give you a call tomorrow sometime...What are you talking...? You hounded me for this.- You stood here... - Listen, there's no salary.- No. - I was not aware of that.My circumstances have changed some......and I need to be certain that I'll be... - All right. Okay. Tonight.I swear I will fill your spot. I promise.If you back out, you know what I'll look like to the partners? Yes, an ass... A-hole.Yeah, an ass A-hole, all the way.You are a piece of work.Tonight.There was no salary.Not even a reasonable promise of a job.One intern was hired at the end of the program from a pool of 20. And if you werert that guy......you couldn't even apply the six months' training......to another brokerage.The only resource I would have for six months......would be my six scanners, which I could still try to sell.If I sold them all, maybe we might get by.- I got him. I got him. - He's asleep.All right.Okay, baby.I got it.I'm going to New York.My sister's boyfriend......opened a restaurant, and they may have a job for me there.So I'm going to New York, Chris.Christopher's staying with me.I'm his mom, you know?He should be with his mom.I should have him, right?You know you can't take care of him.What are you gonna do for money?I had an interview at Dean Witter for an internship......and I got it.So I'm gonna stand out in my program.Salesman to interrs backwards.No, it's not.I gotta go.Tell him I love him, okay?And...I know you'll take care of him, Chris.I know that.- Dean Witter. - Yes, hi.Yes, I'd like to leave a message for Mr. Jay Twistle.- Your name? - Yeah, my name is Chris Gardner.The message is:Thank you very much for inviting me into the program.I really appreciate it and I'd be very pleased to accept your invitation. Is that all?Yes, that's it.- Okay. - Thank you.Bye.- Be careful with that. - What?Be care... Go ahead.- Are we there? - Yep.- Hey, you know what today is? - Yeah.- What? - Saturday.- You know what Saturday is, right? - Yeah.- What? - Basketball.- You wanna go play some basketball? - Okay.All right, then we're gonna go sell a bone-density scanner.- How about that? Wanna do that? - No.Hey, Dad. I'm going pro.I'm going pro.Okay.Yeah, I don't know, you know.You'll probably be about as good as I was.That's kind of the way it works, you know. I was below average. You know, so you'll probably ultimately rank......somewhere around there, you know, so......I really... You'll excel at a lot of things, just not this.I don't want you shooting this ball all day and night.- All right? - All right.Okay.All right, go ahead.Hey.Don't ever let somebody tell you......you can't do something.Not even me.- All right? - All right.You got a dream......you gotta protect it.People can't do something themselves......they wanna tell you you can't do it.If you want something, go get it. Period.Let's go.Dad, why did we move to a motel?Dad, why did we move to a motel?I told you. Because I'm getting a better job.- You gotta trust me, all right? - I trust you.All right, here. Come on, come on. Keep up.Dad, whers Mom coming back?Dad, whers Mom coming back?I don't know, Christopher.Dad, listen to this.One day, a man was drowning in the water.And a boat came by and said, "Do you need any help?"He said, "No, thank you. God will save me."Then another boat came by. Said, "Do you need any help?" And he said, "No, thank you. God will save me."Then he drowned, and he went to heaven.And he said, "God, why didn't you save me?"And God said, "I sent you two big boats, you dummy."Do you like it?Yeah, that's very funny, man. Give me your hand.- Thank you very much, sir. - Yes, sir.- You got the bill of sale here. - Yes.All the information you'll need.Thank you very much for your business.Thank you.One hundred, 200, 20, 40, 45, 46......7, 8, 9, 10.Thank you.- Hey, you want one of those? - No, it's okay.Come on, you can have one. Which one?- You like that one? How much? - Twenty-five cents. This part of my life is called "Internship."The 1200 building is Medley Industrial and Sanko Oil. The building across the street is Lee-Ray Shipping.。
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当幸福来敲门The Pursuit of Happiness 中英文剧本Time to get up, man. 该起床了-All right, Dad. -Come on. - 好的,老爸- 快点Should be here soon. 马上来了-I think I should make a list. -What do mean? - 我想我该列个表- 干嘛?-For your birthday gifts? -Yeah. - 想要的生日礼物?- 对呀You know you're only getting a couple of things, right? 你知道只能要几个礼物,对吧?Yeah, I know. Just to look at and study so I can choose better. 知道啊,我只想列出来看看研究一下,好好选选Okay, well, that's smart. Yeah, make a list. 哦,很聪明,那就列吧Can you spell everything you're thinking of? 想要的礼物你都会写吗?-I think so. -All right. That's good. - 应该吧- 哦,很好-How you doing in here, man? -Okay. - 小伙子,你还好吧?- 还好Can we go to the park today, after? 我们今天能去公园吗... 在上完幼儿园后?No, I gotta go to Oakland. Well, maybe, we'll see. 呃...我还得去奥克兰或许...再说吧Give me a kiss. 亲亲I'll talk to you later. 晚点再说Excuse me. 借过Oh, excuse me... 对不起...呃......when is somebody gonna clean this off? 什么时候会找人清洗一下?我不会说英文...And the Y? The Y. We talked about this. 我提过的,幸福的“幸”写错了It's an I in "happiness." There's no Y in "happiness." It's an l. 这里写成了辛苦的“辛”我不是说过,我不会说英文...I'm Chris Gardner. 我是克里斯·迦纳I met my father for the first time when I was 28 years old.我第一次见到我父亲时,已经28岁了And I made up my mind as a young kid... 我儿时就决定,将来我有了孩子...that when I had children......my children were gonna know who their father was. 我的孩子一定得知道他们的父亲是谁This is part of my life story. 这里讲述的是我人生故事的一部分This part is called "Riding the Bus. " 这部分叫做...“搭公车”[旧金山,1981年]What's that? 那是什么?It's a time machine, isn't it? 是架时光机,对吧?Seems like a time machine. 看起来是时光机That seems like a time machine. It's a time machine. Take me with you.像是时光机,是时光机,能带上我吗?This machine... 这仪器......this machine on my lap-- 我膝盖上的这台仪器...This guy, he has a time machine. 这伙计,他有架时光机He travels in the past with this machine and.... 他...他...他...用时光机穿梭到过去--it is not a time machine. 这不是...时光机It's a portable bone-density scanner. 而是,手提式骨质密度扫描仪A medical device I sell for a living. 是医疗器材,我就靠卖这个过活Thank you for the opportunity to discuss it with you. 谢谢您给我这个机会,向您推介这仪器-I appreciate it. -We just don't need it, Chris. - 我不胜感激- 我们真的不需要,克里斯It's unnecessary and expensive. 没多大用处而且还很贵-Well, maybe next-- -Thank you. - 哦,或许下次... - 谢谢It gave a slightly denser picture than an x-ray for twice the money.它比X光机显像更精确一点点但却贵了一倍-Hey. -Hey, baby. - 嘿- 嘿,宝贝-What happened? -No, nothing. - 怎么啦?- 没...没事儿Look, I can't get Christopher today. 只是...我今天不能去接儿子Oh, no, you don't, Chris. I'm back on at 7. 你得去,我七点还要上班I know. I have got to go to Oakland. 我知道,但我一定要去奥克兰So I gotta get Christopher home, feed him, bathe him...所以我得先接他回家,做饭,给他洗澡......get him in bed, and be back here by 7? 哄他睡觉,然后七点前回到这儿?-Yes. -And we got the tax-bill notice today. - 对- 今天收到了税单-What are you gonna do about that? -Look, this is what we gotta do.- 你说怎么办?- 听着,就这么办You see that car? The one with the pretty yellow shoe on it?看到那车了吗?那辆穿着漂亮黄鞋子的车That's mine. 那是我的车There's no parking near hospitals. 医院附近不准停车That's what happens when you're always in a rush. 赶时间的结果就是这样Thanks anyway. Very much. 还是非常谢谢你-Maybe next quarter. -It's possible. - 或许下个季度- 可能哦I needed to sell at least two scanners a month for rent and daycare.我每个月至少得卖两台才够付房租和幼儿园费I'd have to sell one more... 还得再卖一台......to pay off all of those tickets under my windshield wiper. 才够付车窗上的那些罚单The problem is... 问题是......I haven't sold any for a while. 我很久没卖出一台了Since when do you not like macaroni and cheese? 你什么时候开始不喜欢通心粉加奶酪的?Since birth? 从...我出生开始?-What's that? -What? - 这是什么?- 呃?-What is this? -It's a gift for Christopher. - 这是什么东西?- 克里斯托弗的礼物-From who? -Cynthia from work. - 谁给的?- 我同事欣西雅It's for adults. Chris can't use it. She didn't know. 她不知道这是给大人玩的,克里斯托弗还小What are you supposed to do with it? 要怎么玩?Make every side the same color. 把每一面都弄成同一颜色Did you pay the taxes? 你付税了吗?No, I'm gonna have to file an extension. 没,我要申请延后缴-You already filed an extension. -Yeah, well, I gotta file another one. - 你已经申请过延期了- 是,我还要再延期一次That's-- It's $650. I'll have it in the next month. 一共是640美元,我下个月就有了That means interest, right? - 是加上利息,还有罚金的总额吧- 嗯,不是很多啦-And a penalty? -Yeah, a little bit.Look, why don't you let me do this? All right, just relax. Okay? 让我处理就好你就别操心了,好吗?-Come here. Calm down. -I have to go back to work. - 来,别烦了- 我得回去工作了Let's get ready for bed. Hey, put your plate in the sink. 准备上床了嗨,把盘子放水池里去A few days ago I was presented with a report I'd asked for.几天前他们递交了一份我要求的... ...a comprehensive audit, if you will, of our economic condition. 全面的经济现况评估报告You won't like it. I didn't like it. 你们不会喜欢的,我也不喜欢But we have to face the truth... 但我们必须面对现实...and then go to work to turn things around. 然后去努力扭转情势And make no mistake about it, we can turn them around. 决不能犯错,我们一定能做到The federal budget is out of control. 联邦预算已经失去控制And we face runaway deficits of almost $80 billion... 今年9月30日结束的预算年度...for this budget year that ends September 30th. 我们将有高达800亿的赤字That deficit is larger than the entire federal budget in 1 957.这个赤字比1957年整年联邦预算还高And so is the almost $80 billion... 今年还得支付这800亿...... we will pay in interest this year on the national debt. ...衍生的利息国债Twenty years ago, in 1 960... 20年前,1960年...our federal government payroll was less than $ 1 3 billion. 联邦政府的总薪资支出不到130亿Today it is 75 billion. 而如今则是750亿During these 20 years, our population has only increased by 23. 3 percent....20年来人口才增长了23.3%...Man, I got two questions for you: 哇,老兄,请教你两个问题What do you do? And how do you do it? 你是干什么?你是怎么干的?-I'm a stockbroker. -Stockbroker. Oh, goodness. - 我是股票经纪人- 股票经纪人,哦,天哪Had to go to college to be a stockbroker, huh? 得上大学才能做股票经纪人,对吧?You don't have to. Have to be good with numbers and good with people. 不用,只需要精通数字,会做人处世-That's it. -Hey, you take care. - 就这么简单- 嘿,保重I'll let you hang on to my car for the weekend. 周末我这车就借你了-But I need it back for Monday. -Feed the meter. - 不过星期一得还我哦- 付停车费去吧I still remember that moment. 我还记得那一刻They all looked so damn happy to me. 他们全都看起来超幸福的样子Why couldn't I look like that? 为什么我不能也满脸幸福?I'm gonna try to get home by 6. 我尽量在六点前回来I'm gonna stop by a brokerage firm after work. 下班后要去一下证券行-For what? -I wanna see about a job there. - 干嘛?- 看看那里有没有工作Yeah? What job? 哦,什么样的工作?You know, when l-- 你知道,我...When I was a kid, I could go through a math book in a week. 我小时候,一星期就能把算数课本念完So I'm gonna go see about what job they got down there. 所以我想去看看,有什么工作可做What job? 什么工作?Stockbroker. 股票经纪人-Stockbroker? -Yeah. - 股票经纪人?- 嗯Not an astronaut? 不是宇航员?Don't talk to me like that, Linda. 别用这种口气对我说话,琳达I'm gonna go down and see about this, and I'm gonna do it during the day. 我去看看情况,利用白天的时间You should probably do your sales calls. 嗯,你该打电话推销才对I don't need you to tell me about my sales calls, Linda. 还要你来告诉我,琳达I got three of them before the damn office is even open.人家办公室开门前,我就打了三通电话了Do you remember that rent is due next week?还记得下星期就要付房租吗?Probably not. 大概不记得了吧?We're already two months behind. 我们已经两个月没付Next week we'll owe three months. 下星期就欠三个月了I've been pulling double shifts for four months now, Chris. 我已经上双份班四个月了!Just sell what's in your contract. Get us out of that business.就...赶快把合约规定的数额卖完咱们好脱身吧Linda, that is what I am trying to do. 琳达,我不是正努力那么做嘛!This is what I'm trying to do for my family... 努力来改善这个家...for you and for Christopher. 为你,为儿子What's the matter with you? 你到底是怎么了?Linda. 琳达Linda. 琳达[迪安.维特.雷诺斯公司,经纪人实习培训] 现在接受申请This part of my life is called "Being Stupid. " 我人生的这部分叫做...“冒傻气”Can I ask you a favor, miss? 能帮个忙吗,小姐Do you mind if I leave this here with you just for five minutes? 帮我看下这个行吗,就5分钟I have a meeting in there and I don't wanna carry that... 我在那儿有个会带这个进去看上去很不正式...Iooking smalltime.Here is a dollar and I'll give you more money when I come back out. 先给你1块钱一会我出来再多给你点Okay? It's not valuable. You can't sell it anywhere. 好吗?这玩意不值钱,你也卖不出去I can't even sell it, and it's my job. All right? 我是干这个的都卖不掉,好吗?-Chris? Tim Brophy, Resources. -Yes. How are you? - 克里斯吗?我是提姆·布鲁菲,人事部的- 是我,你好吗?-Come with me. -Yes, sir. - 跟我来- 好的,先生Let me see if I can find you an application for our internship. 我看看能不能帮你找份实习申请表I'm afraid that's all we can do for you. See, this is a satellite office. 我能做的也只有这个了这里只是分公司Jay Twistle in the main office, he oversees Witter Resources.总部的杰·托斯特尔是全面负责人事工作的I mean, I'm-- You know, I'm just this office. 我的意思是,我只负责这里As you can see, we got a hell of lot of applications here, so.... 你看,已经有一大堆人申请了...所以...Normally I have a resume sheet, but I can't seem to find it anywhere. 我这应该还有履历表的但是现在找不到了-We.... -Thank you very much. - 我们... - 非常感谢I need to go. 我得走了I'll bring this back. 我...我...我会把这个交过来的-Thank you. -Okay. - 谢谢- 好的Trusting a hippie girl with my scanner. Why did I do that? 把扫描仪托付给一个嬉皮女孩?为什么我会这么做?Excuse me. Excuse me. 借过,借过Like I said, this part of my life is called "Being Stupid. " 就像我刚说的,我人生的这部分叫做“冒傻气”Hey!. Hey!. Hey!. Don't move!. Don't move!. Stay--!. 嘿,嘿!别动!呆着别动!别...Stop!. Stop!. 停下!停下!Don't move!. Stop this--!. Stop the train! 别走!停下!停下这地铁!Stop! Stop! 停!停下来!The program took just 20 people every six months. 这个培训每半年才招20人One got the job. 最后只有1人受雇There were three blank lines after "high school" to list more education. 申请表上“高中”之后还有3行线用来填写接受过的其他教育I didn't need that many lines. 对我来说,根本就是多余T ry and sleep. It's late. 快睡觉,不早了It's a puzzle measuring just 3 inches by 3 inches on each side... 这种魔方每面都是3英寸x3英寸...made up of multiple colors that you twist and turn... 由多种颜色组成玩法就是通过旋转</ ...and try to get to a solid color on each side. 最终使每面呈现同一颜色This little cube is the gift sensation of 1 98 1. 这小玩意是1981年的送礼佳品Don't expect to solve it easily. 但是想把它玩好可没那么容易Although we did encounter one math professor at USF... 尽管我们确实碰到一位旧金山大学的数学教授... who took just 30 minutes on his. 只花了30分钟就拼好This is as far as I've gotten on mine. 这个是我尽最大努力拼的了As you can see, I still have a long way to go. 大家可以看到离完成还早着呢This is Jim Finnerty reporting for KJSF in Richmond. 这里是吉米·芬尼迪从KJSF里士满发回的报道Hey, wake up. 嘿,醒醒Eat. 快吃-Bye, Mom. -Bye, baby. - 妈,再见- 再见,宝贝-Come back without that, please. -Oh, yeah, I'm going to. - 那玩意儿卖了再回来- 噢,我正有此意So go ahead, say goodbye to it, because I'm coming back without it. 快点和它道个别回来可就看不到它了Goodbye and good riddance. 再见,“可喜的摆脱”You ain't had to add the "good riddance" part. 后面那部分没必要说的Bye, Mom. 再见,妈妈!Bye. 再见It's written as P-P-Y, but it's supposed to be an I in "happiness." 那里写的是“辛”但是实际上应该是“幸”-ls it an adjective? -No, actually it's a noun. - 是形容词吗?- 不是,是个名词But it's not spelled right. 但是字写错了-ls "fuck" spelled right? -Yeah, that's spelled right. - “操”写对了吗?- 对,那个写的对But that's not part of the motto, so you're not supposed to learn that. 但是标语里没这词所以别学That's an adult word to show anger and other things. 那词是大人用来表达他们愤怒之类的-But just don't use that one, okay? -Okay. - 别用那词,好吗?- 好的What's that say on the back of your bag? 你书包背后写的是什么?My nickname. 我的绰号We pick nicknames. 我们选了绰号-Oh, yeah? What's it say? -"Hot Rod." - 噢,你选的是什么?- “改装高速车”-Did you have a nickname? -Yep. - 你有绰号吗?- 有啊-What? -"Ten-Gallon Head." - 是什么?- 无-敌-大-头-What's that? -I grew up in Louisiana, near Texas.- 什么意思?- 我在德克萨斯州附近的路易斯安那长大Everybody wears cowboy hats. And a ten-gallon's a big hat. 那儿的人都戴牛仔帽那种“10加仑”牛仔帽(宽边软顶牛仔帽,因分量重而得名)I was smart back then, so they called me Ten-Gallon Head. 我小时候很聪明所以大家都叫我“无-敌-大-头”-Hoss wears that hat. -Hoss? - 霍斯也戴那种牛仔帽- 霍斯?Hoss Cartwright on Bonanza. 霍斯·卡特赖特“伯南扎的牛仔”里面的牛仔-How do you know Bonanza? -We watch it at Mrs. Chu's.- 你从哪知道“伯南扎的牛仔”的?- 在朱太太家看的-You watch Bonanza at daycare? -Yeah. - 你在幼儿园看“伯南扎的牛仔”?- 是啊When? When do you watch it? 是什么时候看的?-After snack? After your nap? -After Love Boat. - 午餐后还是午觉后?- 看完“爱之船”之后看的I made my list for my birthday. 我生日礼物列好了-Yeah, what'd you put on there? -A basketball or an ant farm. - 你都写了什么?- 篮球,或者“蚂蚁农场”(“蚂蚁农场”为一种智趣游戏)-He says he's been watching TV. -Oh, little TV for history. - 他说他一直在看电视- 是啊,是看了些电视,都是历史片-Love Boat? -For history. Navy. - “爱之船”也是吗?- 是啊,是关于海军历史的That's not the Navy. 那可不是海军历史片I mean, he could watch television at home. 我的意思是,他可以在家看电视We're paying you $1 50 a month. If he's gonna be sitting around... 我们每月付150块给你要是他就坐在这儿......watching TV all day, we're taking him out of here. 一直看电视的话,我们就带他走Go pay more at other daycare if you don't like Navy TV. 你要是不喜欢海军片的话就多花钱去别家幼儿园好了You late pay anyway. You complain. I complain. 反正你总是晚付钱你抱怨,我还抱怨呢Can you at least put the dog upstairs in your room or something? 那能不能把狗带到楼上去?关到你房间或什么地方Bye. 再见I was waiting for Witter Resource head Jay Twistle... 我在等维特公司人事部主管杰·托斯特尔...whose name sounded so delightful, like he'd give me a job and a hug.他的名字听起来很可爱就好像他会给我份工作,外加一个拥抱I just had to show him I was good with numbers and good with people. 而我所要做的,就是让他知道我精通数字,而且懂得待人之道-Morning, Mr. Twistle. -Good morning. - 早上好,托斯特尔先生- 早上好-Mr. Twistle, Chris Gardner. -Hi. - 托斯特尔先生,我是克里斯·迦纳- 你好I wanted to drop this off personally and make your acquaintance. 我得在你进去之前亲自把这个交给您和您认识一下I thought I'd catch you on the way in. I'd love the opportunity to discuss... 希望有机会能和您坐下聊聊...what may seem like weaknesses on my application. 我申请表上看起来比较薄弱的几点We'll start with this, and we'll call you if we wanna sit down. 好的,我们要先看下你的申请表,克里斯需要面试的话会通知你的-Yes, sir. You have a great day. -You too. - 好的,先生,祝您愉快- 你也是Hey, yeah, how you doing? 嗨,你好This is Chris Gardner calling for Dr. Delsey. 我是克里斯·迦纳找戴尔斯医生Yeah, I'm running a little late for a sales call. 我要晚一点才能来推销I was wondering if-- Yeah, Osteo National. 能不能...对,国立阿斯提公司Right. We can still--? Half an hour? 对,我们能不能...半小时后?Yes. Beautiful. Beautiful. Thank you, thank you. 太好了,没问题,谢谢Hey! Hey! 嘿!嘿!Hey! 嘿!This part of my life... 我人生的这部分-Wait! -...this part here... 眼前的这部分...it's called "Running. " 叫做“追赶”Hey! Hey! 嘿!嘿!Wait! 等一下!Hey! Wait! 嘿!等一下!That was my stolen machine. 那是我被偷的仪器Unless she was with a guy who sold them too. 除非跟她在一起的那家伙也是做这行的Which was unlikely... 不过可能性不大...because I was the only one selling them in the Bay Area. 因为旧金山海湾地区销售此仪器的仅我一家I spent our entire life savings on these things. 我把所有的积蓄都押在这上面了It was such a revolutionary machine. 押在这个革命性的仪器上了-Can you feel it, baby? -Oh, yeah. - 亲爱的,你感觉到了吗?- 当然了You got me doing all the work. 你在叫我一个人忙活What I didn't know is that doctors and hospitals... 但是我没想到,医院的医生们...would consider them unnecessary luxuries. 会认为它是没用的奢侈品I even asked the landlord to take a picture. 我甚至请房东给我们照了相So if I lost one, it was like losing a month's groceries. 所以丢了一台仪器就意味着损失了一个月的伙食Hey, hey! Wait! Wait! 嘿!嘿!等一下,等一下!Hey, get back here! 嘿!回来!Hey, man, l-- 嘿,老兄,我...-Who's he? -He's that guy.... - 他是谁?- 就是那个...-Did you forget? -Forget what? - 你忘了吗?- 忘了什么?You're not supposed to have any of those. 你不该带这东西回家的-Yeah, I know. -You have two now. - 是的,我知道- 但你现在却有2台Hey. 嘿Hey, Mom. 嘿,妈One, two, three! 1,2,3-That's a basketball! -Hey, hey. What do you mean? - 是个篮球!- 嗨,什么意思?You don't know that that's a basketball. 谁说这是篮球啊?This could be an ant farm. This could be a microscope or anything. 有可能是“蚂蚁农场”也可能是显微镜或别的什么-No, it's not. -There, there. - 不,不是的- 拿不到了吧All right, come on. Open him up. Open him up. 好吧,快打开吧-That paper's a little heavy, huh? -Yeah, but I got it. - 纸有点厚,是吗?- 是的,但是我能打开You should've seen me out there today. 你今天真应该在场的Somebody stole a scanner. I had to run the old girl down—有个女孩偷了我的扫描仪我就一直追她...Whatever. 随便吧-What? -Whatever, Chris. - 什么?- 随便怎么着吧,克里斯What the hell you got attitude about? 你这是什么态度?-"Whatever" what? -Every day's got some damn story. - 随便什么?- 每天都他妈的有逸闻Hey, Roy. Roy! 嘿!罗伊!罗伊!Can you beat your little rug when nobody's out here? 能不能没人的时候再拍毯子?There's dust and shit all over. 尘土飞扬的-I'm trying to keep a clean house. -Hey, wait a second. - 我只是在打扫房间... - 嗨,等一下Look, Linda, relax. 听我说,琳达,放松We're gonna come out of this. Everything is gonna be fine, all right? 我们会渡过难关的一切都会好起来的,好吗?You said that before, when I got pregnant. "lt'll be fine." 你以前就这么说过,我怀孕的时候你就说:“一切都会好起来的”-So you don't trust me now? -Whatever. I don't care. - 这么说你不再相信我了?- 随便,我不在乎-Taxi! -Mr. Twistle. - 出租!- 托斯特尔先生-Yeah, hi. -Hi. Chris Gardner. - 是的- 你好,我是克里斯·迦纳Yeah, hi. Listen. What can I do for you? 你好,有什么事吗?I submitted an application for the intern program about a month ago... 我一个月前交了份实习申请表...and I would just love to sit with you briefly-- 我想找机会和您坐下来简单谈谈...Listen, I'm going to Noe Valley, Chris. 听着,我要赶去诺亚谷,克里斯-Take care of yourself. -Mr. Twistle. - 你保重- 托斯特尔先生Actually, I'm on my way to Noe V alley also. 我正好也要去诺亚谷How about we share a ride? 我搭个车怎么样?-All right, get in. -All right. - 好吧,上车吧- 好的So when I was in the Navy, I worked for a doctor... 我在海军服役时为一个医生工作...who loved to play golf, hours every day... 他很喜欢高尔夫每天都要花很多时间在那上面...and I would actually perform medical procedures... 我还得替他处理医疗事务...when he'd leave me in the office. 当他不在的时候So I'm used to being in a position where I have to make decisions and....我习惯于做出抉择,而且...Mr. Twistle, listen. This is a very important-- 托斯特尔先生,听我说,这很重要I'm sorry. I'm sorry. This thing's impossible. 对不起,对不起这东西不可能拼出来的-I can do it. -No, you can't. No one can. - 我可以- 你不行,没人可以的-That's bullshit. -No, I'm pretty sure I can do it. - 不可能的- 我确定我能行的-No, you can't. -Let me see it. - 你不行- 让我看看Give it here. 给我Oh, yeah. Oh, wow, you really messed it up. 哦,你真是拼的一团糟啊Sorry. 不好意思It looks like it works around a swivel, so the center pieces never move. 看起来这些是围绕一个轴心转动中间的这部分保持不动So if it's yellow in the center, that's the yellow side. 所以说如果中间那片是黄色这面就应该是黄色的If it's red in the center, that's the red side. 如果中间那片是红色那么这面就应该是红色的-Okay. -So.... You can slow down. - 好的- 开慢点吧Listen, we can drive around all day. I don't believe you can do this. 我们可以就这么一直开下去我就不信你能拼出来-Yeah, I can. -No, you can't. - 我可以的- 不,你不成-Yes, I can. -No, you can't. - 我可以的- 不,你不成I'm telling you, no one can. 不,你不行,没人可以的See? That's all I ever do. 看到没?我就只能到这步了You almost have this side. 那面快拼出来了Holy cow. 哦,你拼出来了-You almost had that one. -I'm gonna get it. - 哦,那面也快拼出来了- 我能全部拼出来的Look at that. 真厉害啊You're almost there. 快好了-1 7.1 0. -This is me. - 17块1毛- 我到了Good job. 拼得不错-Goodbye. -Yeah. I'll see you soon. - 再见- 回头见Where are you going, sir? 先生,你要去哪里?Excuse me, sir. Where are you going, please? 对不起,先生?你要去哪里?Two-- A couple of blocks. 呃...2个...几个街区就到-Just flip around. -Okay. - 调下头- 好的Hey! Stop it! Hey! 嘿,停下!-Where are you going? Come here! -No! - 你到哪儿去?回来!-不!-No, no, no! -You asshole, give me my money! - 不,不,不!- 你这缺德鬼,给我钱-Give me my money. -Please stop. - 给我钱!- 别,别这样!-Please, please, please! -Son of a bitch. - 别这样!- 混蛋!Please! He should've paid you! 他应该付钱,他应该给你钱的!-Come here! -I'm sorry. - 别跑- 对不起,抱歉-I'm so sorry. -I'll kick your ass! - 对不起- 我会教训你的!-I'm sorry! -ldiot. - 对不起- 混蛋!I'll get you! 我会逮到你的!I'm going to kill you! I'm going to kill you! 我要宰了你!我要宰了你!Hey! 嘿!Stop it, you son of a bitch! 停下!你这个王八蛋!Stop him! 停下...Stop him! 停下...The doors are closing. 车门即将关闭Please stand clear of the doors. 请远离车门No! No! No! 不,不,不!No! 不!-Hello? -Hey, yeah. - 喂- 嗨Sorry I couldn't make it home on time. 对不起,我没能及时赶回家-Chris, I missed my shift. -Yeah, I know. I'm sorry about that. - 克里斯,我误了班- 是,我知道,对不起Look, I'm on my way right now. Are you all right with Christopher? 我现在就在回家路上你陪着克里斯托弗行吗?I'm leaving. Chris, I'm leaving. 我要走了,克里斯,我要离开这个家-What? -Did you hear what I said? - 什么?- 你听到我说的了吗?I have my things together, and I'm taking our son... 我已经收拾好东西我要带上儿子...and we're gonna leave now. 我们现在就走I'm gonna put the phone down. 我要把电话挂了-Linda, wait a minute. Hold it, hold-- -I'm going to leave. We are leaving. - 琳达,等下- 我们要走了,我们走了It was right then that I started thinking about Thomas Jefferson... 那一刻,我想起了托马斯·杰斐逊...the Declaration of Independence... 想起了"独立宣言"...and the part about our right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. 想起了其中对生存权,自由权以及追求幸福权利的描写And I remember thinking: 我一直在想How did he know to put the "pursuit" part in there? 他是怎么知道要把"追求幸福" 那部分放进去的?That maybe happiness is something that we can only pursue. 也许幸福是只能去追求And maybe we can actually never have it... 但是却永远也追求不到...no matter what. 无论如何也追求不到的How did he know that? 他究竟是怎么知道的?Linda. Linda. 琳达,琳达-Hello? -Chris. - 喂?- 克里斯吗?-Who is this? -Jay Twistle. - 哪位?- 杰·托斯特尔-Hey. -Dean Witter. - 嘿- 迪安·维特公司的Yeah, of course. How are you? 对...你好吗?I'm fine. Listen, do you still wanna come in and talk? 我很好,听着,你还想过来聊聊吗?Yes, sir. Absolutely. 是的,先生,当然了I'll tell you what. Come on by day after tomorrow, in the morning. 好的,你后天早上来一下We're interviewing for the internships. You got a pen and paper? 我们要面试实习生,你有纸笔吗?Yes. Yes, I do. 我有,呃...-Hold on one second. -All right. - 稍等下- 好的Hello? 喂-Chris? -Go ahead. I have one. - 克里斯?- 说吧,我找到了Write this number down so you can call my secretary, Janice. 记下这个号码,打给我秘书贾尼斯-She can give you all the specifics. -Yep. - 她会告诉你具体事宜的- 好的-Okay, 41 5. -41 5. - 415 - 415-864. -864. - 864 - 864-0256. -0256. - 0256 - 0256-Yeah, extension 4796. -4796. - 对,转4796 - 4796-Right. Call her tomorrow. -Yes, sir. 41 5-864-0256. - 对,明天就打吧- 好的,先生,415-846-0256-Okay, buddy. -All right, yes. - 对,兄弟- 好的,记住了-Thank you very much. -We'll see you soon. - 太感谢你了- 回头见864-0256. 864-02564796. Janice. 4796,贾尼斯-Chris. -Hey. - 克里斯- 嗨Did you--? Have you seen Linda and Christopher? 看到琳达和克里斯托弗了吗?-No. You catch the game last night? -No, no. - 没有,昨晚那场比赛看了没?- 没,没看You didn't see that, 1 1 8, 1 --? 你没看?118,1..Excuse me, did Linda and Christopher come in here? 问一下,琳达和克里斯托弗来过吗?-No, I haven't see them. -1 1 9-1 20. Double overtime. - 没有,我没看到他们- 119比120,双加时赛Moons hits a three-pointer at 1 7 seconds left. 在还有17秒结束时,投了个三分Wayne, Wayne, Wayne. 韦恩,韦恩,韦恩Can't talk to you about numbers right now. 现在不能和你谈数字-What's your problem with numbers? -864-2.... - 为什么?- 864-2...-And you owe me money. -Yeah. - 你欠我钱- 没错You owe me $1 4. 欠我14块I'm gonna get that to you. 我会给你的I need my money. I need my money. 给我钱,我需要!Fourteen's a number. 14也是数字啊Hey, don't you ever take my son away from me again. 嘿,别再把我儿子从我身边带走了!-You hear me? -Leave me alone! - 你听到没?- 离我远点!Don't take my son away from me again. 别再把我儿子从我身边带走!Do you understand what I'm saying to you? 你听到我的话了吗?Don't you walk away from me when I'm talking to you. Do you hear me? 别就这么走开!我在和你说话呢!听到我的话了吗?-Do you wanna leave? -Yeah. - 你想离开吗?- 没错-You wanna leave? -Yes, I want to leave! - 你想离开吗?- 是的!我想离开!Get the hell out of here, then, Linda. 那就快走吧,琳达Get the hell out of here. Christopher's staying with me. 快滚吧!克里斯托弗和我在一起!You're the one that dragged us down. You hear me? 是你把我们搞成这样的,你听到了没?-You are so weak. -No. I am not happy anymore. - 你太不坚强了!- 不,我不再幸福-I'm just not happy! -Then go get happy, Linda! - 不再觉得幸福了!- 那就去找幸福啊,琳达!Just go get happy. 去找幸福吧!But Christopher's living with me. 但是克里斯托弗要跟我过!-Stop! -Did you hear what I said? - 闭嘴- 听到了吗?Christopher's living with me! 克里斯托弗和我在一起!Hey. Come on, let's go. 嘿,来,我们走了-How you doing, Mrs. Chu? -Hi. - 你好,朱太太- 你好-Where's Mom? -Look, just get your stuff. - 妈妈呢?- 去拿你的东西But she told me she was coming to pick me up today. 她说今天要来接我的Yeah, I know. 是,我知道I talked to Mom earlier. Everything's fine, okay? 我之前和妈妈谈过了没事的,好吗?Where do I sleep tonight? 我今晚睡哪儿?Let me ask you something. Are you happy? 问你个问题你快乐吗?-Yeah. -All right. Because I'm happy. - 嗯- 因为我很快乐And if you're happy and I'm happy, then that's a good thing, right?如果你快乐,我也快乐这就是好事,对吗?-Yeah. -All right. - 是的- 那好You're sleeping with me. 你今晚和我一起睡You're staying at home, where you belong, all right? 你待在家里你本来就该待那儿,好吗?Christopher. 克里斯托弗Hey, listen. I need the rent. 嘿,听着,你得交房租I can't wait anymore. 不能再拖下去了Yeah, I'm good for that, Charlie. I'm gonna get it. 我会的,查理,我会...Why don't you go two blocks over at the Mission lnn motel?你为什么不搬到2个街区外的祢申汽车旅馆住?It's half what you pay here. 那比这便宜一半Listen, Chris. I need you out of here in the morning. 听着,克里斯我要你明天早上就从这搬走The hell am I supposed to be out of here tomorrow? 明天就搬走,这怎么可能呢?I got painters coming in. 油漆工明天要来-All right, look. I need more time. -No. - 好吧,但是再给我点时间- 不行All right, I'll paint it myself. 屋子我来刷,好吗?All right, but I just-- I gotta have some more time-- I got my son up in here.再给我点时间,我儿子还在这All right. One week. And you paint it. 好吧,再给你1周的时间而且你要粉刷房间[克里斯,你糟透了]。
电影《当幸福来敲门》中的happyness是什么含义?

电影《当幸福来敲门》中的happyness是什么含义?1.片名是唐人街玻璃橱窗上一个英文字的拼写,把“幸福”happiness拼错了,男主角两次指出这个问题。
实际上,这里有一个非常有趣的典故,英文的原名The pursuit of happiness是《独立宣言》中确立的人的三项权力之一,即生命、自由、追求幸福。
到1776年,一位有黑人血统的作家用一种特殊的拼法把《独立宣言》重新抄写了一遍,他故意把“幸福”中间那个字母写成y而不是I。
你可以说,这是黑人为了争取独立身份而所做的一种姿态,就如同美国独立战争时,美国文人刻意采用不同于英国英语的拼写方法。
当然,这个细节还可以有很多不同的解读。
2.在《独立宣言》刚开头就有这样的一段:We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness.相信这就是将电影起名为“The Pursuit of Happiness”的原因。
(而故意将happiness写错,电影里也有交待:小主人公所在的一家中国人开的幼儿园大门上,写的就是一个错误的“幸福”)正如上面这位回答者所说的,美国《独立宣言》讲道“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness.”(我们认为下面这些真理是不言而喻的:人人生而平等,造物者赋予他们若干不可剥夺的权利,其中包括生命权、自由权和追求幸福的权利。
当幸福来敲门英文简介

当幸福来敲门英文简介"The Pursuit of Happyness" -- the title comes from a misspelled schoolhouse mural -- has a lot on its mind but mostly this: If America is about the promise of bettering oneself, why does it have to be so freaking hard? In the movie, Jefferson's Declaration of Independence words about happiness kept recurring to Chris Gardner. Every day, Christ had to work hard from morning till night, but still could hardly make a living. Chris saw a bunch of suits, mostly male, pouring out of the Dean Witter Reynolds brokerage firm in downtown San Francisco. They all looked “happy,” “Why not me? “ Christ wondered. He did have an adorable boy, Christopher, but wife Linda was becoming a scarecrow of overworked anxiety. Finally, his wife left Christ because of life pressure, leaving him and her five-year-old son, Christopher. And naturally, Christ became a single father.With the failure of his business, Christ had no money to pay for the rent, so they were driven away from the flat. They became homeless. They slept in asylum, subway station public bathroom or anywhere as a temporary shelter. The destitution of life was absolutely depressing, but for his son’s future, for his own belief, Christ never gave up and he still strongly believed that happiness would come one day if he worked hard enough today.With his great efforts, Christ won a six-month internship at Dean Witter, but there was no pay at all. So on one hand, Christ had to work hard to make a living; on the other hand, he had to fight for his intern work, since only one of the twenty interns would succeed finally. Besides, he had to take good care of his son after day care. However, Christ made it with his amazing willpower.Christ was unfortunate, for he got a wife who was not understandable at all (though she has her own difficulties) and was in bad luck with his business. But he was very fortunate also, for he got a son who was very thoughtful and, I think, tough life experiences always make a great person 克里斯·加纳(威尔·史密斯)是一个聪明的推销员,他勤奋肯乾努力,却总没办法让家里过上好日子。
《当幸福来敲门》的英文观后感

《当幸福来敲门》的英文观后感篇一:英语电影观后感:《当幸福来敲门》The Pursuit of Happiness The Pursuit of HappinessI was fortunate to see the film on our English lesson. The film brings me many moving moments and touches the bottom of my heart. It tells me what dream means for our life and inspires me to pursue my happiness.The film originates from the true story of Chris Gardner, a famous American investment expert. The man, Will Smith, was confronted with a series of shock, unemployment, divorcement and homelessness. At that time, he was totally reduced to the bottom of the pyramid in society. Despite extreme poverty and continuous obstacles, Will Smith lived a happy life with his son.During the part of the film, I feel depressed about their life. Where there are tides, where there are truest emotions and deepest feelings. What moves me most is the scene at the basketball court of Will Smith and his son.”You have a dream, you got to protect it.” Will Smith inspired his son and himself.” People can't do something th emselves, they wanna tell you you can't do it. If you want something, go get it.” Will Smith perceived the most important thing on his way to happiness, when he was instructing his son. It’s not gift but persistence that holds the dream and brings you to the path of success and happiness. What he needs to do is only to hold on and move on without fears and tears.At last, I was glad to see the success of Will Smith. He passed the entrance interview and became a stockbroker. He went to his great lengths to learn about the new business and finally gained millions.“You have a dream, you got to protect it.” Keep it in mind, which must be a great motivation through our rough times. Let the dream blaze our trail and happiness is waiting for us nearby.篇二:当幸福来敲门观后感(英文版)The practical significance about The pursuit of happinessThrough one-week English videos training, I have learnt a lot. Today I will show the practical significance about the pursuit of happiness.As we know that the film is about a father who wants to be an investment expert, and how can he be an investment expert. The way to be an investment expert is not easy, but at last the hero succeeded in making his dream true.The film tells us that the process to get the happiness is difficult, and let me know we should treasure it.“You have a dream, you got to protect it!” the hero said to his son.From this word, I learn that one person who has a dream must live for his dream. If we can?t insist on the dream, the dream just is a day-dream, and we have no energy to life well. The word tells us that no matter how the difficulty is big, we just need to see the achievement after the difficulty, no difficulty is difficult. Like the word from Li Ning ?anything is possible?.We can also see that as a father, must establish a good image for his child, just like the hero. He teaches his son through his action, and he never give up. The hero was born in a single parent family and he does not want his son like him, so he protects son carefully after his wife going away, and never let his son feel fear and lonely. He also encourage his son to keep his dream.In the film, the hero does things actively. He always runs for his work and life. A view that shows he runs for his work that selling a machine, and we can imagine that what?s the result if the hero would not run for his machine. Maybe he will feel disappointed for a long time. Another view that shows his running for the sleep place, what a pity that he was too late, and the end is that he sleep in the toilet with his little son and keep the toilet door close stubbornly. So from the two views we should know that when we do anything, must be active, and if not, the bad result, just like the result in the film, would be ing ruthlessly.The film brings us a good deal of enlightenment. With its practicalsignificance, we will have more spirits to participate in the future work, just like the hero never gave up, and give my families happiness, then to be a better man.After watching this film, we can also find another perspective. In America the unemployment is general. If we watch carefully, we would find that there are many unemployed people, so we can see that America is not a good country as we think. Many people have the American dream, and in their mind that if you are in America, you will be a successful man. But actually, that?s wrong. In America, you have the opportunities to be a successful man, but you must strive after a lofty ideal.篇三:《当幸福来敲门(The_Pursuit_of_Happyness)》英文观后感The Pursuit of Happiness蔡志鑫143303243“You got a dream, you gotta protect it”, a saying in this movie, is really a shock to me. It goes without saying that this movie is a special encouraging movie, in which Christopher Gardner, played by Will Smith, spared no efforts to realize his dream and never gave up. In fact, the encouraging movies are playing an important role in the market of movie in China as well as American.Firstly, I?m willing to say some words about Will Smith, the leading role of this movie. Through the movie “I Am Legend”, I start to pay attention to this actor. In the past, in my mind, he usually was the symbol of hero. However, in this movie, he became a pitiful poor man but showed us his love for his son and ambition to future. Here are some abstracts from this movie: Never had Christopher Gardner seen his father until the year when he is 28 years old, As a result, he determined to be a good father inpetently. However, just as an old saying goes, “not e very thing goes well in our life”, this single father lived an unfavorable life in which he experienced the unemployment and was abandoned by his wife at the same time. At last, what he owned was his son. To make his sonhappy, Gardner had no choice but worked hard and took every opportunity to make money. In the process of pursuing the success, he used to sell the medical equipment, stay in the prison for owing money, peted for a job without salary for six months and even lived in the WC. Under this tough circumstance where we, ordinary people, may give up just at the very beginning, he insisted on encouraging himself and get over the setbacks and barriers. Finally, all difficulties had to give in, he succeeded in accessing to a securities pany and started his new life as a bottom staff. At last, he eventually became a renowned financial investor. He believed that if one person makes a good effort, happiness will e tomorrow.After watching it, many thoughts struck to me. At the beginning of the movie, Chris saw a wrong word on the wall, and said the famous sentence: There is no ?Y? in happiness, the only thing we can do is striving for our own happiness voluntarily. Indeed, whoever you are, you have to experience some pain or failure in your life, which is not associated with your appearance, nationality or gender. Just take us, some congratulated students of UESTC, there?s no denying the fact that we are faced with much pressure ing from our parents, subjects and future prospect. However, in parison with Chris, we have dormitories to live, have friends to share sorrow and happiness, have freedom to enjoy, do we really have qualification to plain about our life?I ask myself when the last occasion might have been that any of these critics genuinely had to spoiler: run,under painful, embarrassing duress, from a cab , because they didn't have the money; or when the forces of life seemed to conspire against them so unfairly that they broke down in tears. Spoiler: when your wealthy boss, who you can not disappoint, asks you to borrow the last five dollars in your wallet, and you know that that money is all you have in the world to feed your family, to pay your gas. You go through times in life when you feel that things couldn't possibly getworse and then they do and then they do again. Sometimes, (like Chris and son at the beach towards the end of the film) you just want to get away from it all, other times you cry. Sometimes, and this is rare, you laugh ,because if you don't you'll cry. You know that if you let it all bee too much, you will sink to the bottom of the sea.Personally, from now on, to be an optimistic man. Whatever happens, just like Chris said, “If you want something, go to get it, happiness will e tomorrow.”《《当幸福来敲门》的英文观后感》。
电影经典励志台词

电影经典励志台词1.《Forrest Gump》(《阿甘正传》):"Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're gonna get." - Forrest Gump“生活就像一盒巧克力,你永远不知道你会得到什么。
” - 阿甘2.《The Pursuit of Happyness》(《当幸福来敲门》):"Don't ever let somebody tell you, you can't do something. Not even me. Alright? You dream, you gotta protect it. People can't do something themselves, they wanna tell you you can't do it. You want something? Go get it. Period." - Chris Gardner“不要让别人告诉你,你做不到某件事情。
包括我在内。
好吗?你有梦想,你要保护它。
人们不能做某件事情时,他们会告诉你你也做不到。
你想要什么?去争取它。
就这样。
” - 克里斯·加德纳3.《Dead Poets Society》(《死亡诗社》):"Carpe diem. Seize the day, boys. Make your lives extraordinary." - John Keating“抓住当下。
抓住这一天,孩子们。
让你们的生活变得非凡。
” - 约翰·基廷4.《Rocky Balboa》(《洛奇》系列):"It's not about how hard you can hit, it's about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward." - Rocky Balboa“关键不在于你能打多么强,而在于你能承受多大的打击,然后继续前进。
当幸福来敲门英文简介

当幸福来敲门英文简介"The Pursuit of Happyness" -- the title comes from a misspelled schoolhouse mural -- has a lot on its mind but mostly this: If America is about the promise of bettering oneself, why does it have to be so freaking hard? In the movie, Jefferson's Declaration ofIndependence words about happiness kept recurring to Chris Gardner. Every day, Christ had to work hard from morning till night, but still could hardly make a living. Chris saw a bunch of suits, mostly male, pouring out of the Dean Witter Reynolds brokerage firm in downtown San Francisco. They all looked “ happy, ” “ Why not me? “ Christwondered.have an adorable boy, Christopher, but wife Linda was becoming a scarecrow ofoverworked anxiety. Finally, his wife left Christ because of life pressure, leaving him and her five-year-old son, Christopher. And naturally, Christ became a single father.With the failure of his business, Christ had no money to pay for the rent, so they were driven away from the flat. They became homeless. They slept in asylum, subway station public bathroom or anywhere as a temporary shelter. The destitution of life wasabsolutely depressing, but for his son ' own belief, Christ never gave up and he still strongly believed that happiness would come one day if he worked hard enough today.With his great efforts, Christ won a six-month internship at Dean Witter, but there was no pay at all. So on one hand, Christ had to work hard to make a living; on the other hand, he had to fight for his intern work, since only one of the twenty interns would succeed finally. Besides, he had to take good care of his son after day care. However, Christ made it with his amazing willpower.Christ was unfortunate, for he got a wife who was not understandable at all (though she has her own difficulties) and was in bad luck with his business. But he was very fortunate also, for he got a son who was very thoughtful and, I think, tough life experiences always makea great person 克里斯加纳(威尔 史密斯)是一个聪明的推销员,他勤奋肯乾努力,却总没办 法让家里过上好日子。
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《当幸福来敲门》《当幸福来敲门》(The Pursuit of Happyness),克里斯·加德纳是一个生活拮据的医疗产品小推销员,妻子不堪生活艰苦而离开了他,他带着五岁的儿子开始了极其困苦的生活,有时甚至因付不起房租或旅馆费用,又在收容所排不到床位,而不得不带着儿子住在地铁站的卫生间里,但是这些都没能让克里斯·加德纳倒下。
他一边干着没有收入的证券公司实习生的工作,一边继续销售着他的医疗产品,经过六个月的打拼,他终于通过了实习期,成为一名有收入的证券经纪人。
这部电影改编自著名黑人投资专家克里斯·加德纳的自传,影片中的小孩扮演者真的是威尔·史密斯的亲生儿子,因此影片演绎的极富真情实感。
影片名字“The Pursuit of Happyness”的Happyness,这个单词是故意拼错的,意在:Happiness(幸福)中没有y(why为什么),而是有i(我),即“幸福中没有为什么,而是有我”,这也是我看到克里斯·加德纳送儿子去幼儿园里跟那个管理员的谈话中到的。
《当幸福来敲门》台词1. Chris Gardner:People can't do something by themselves; they wanna tell you you can not do it.克里斯•加德纳:当人们做不到一些事情的时候,他们就会对你说你也同样不能。
2. Chris Gardner:You want something. Go get it!克里斯•加德纳:有了目标就要全力以赴。
3. Martin Frohm: What would you say if man walked in here with no shirt, and I hired him? What would you say?马丁:如果我雇佣了一个没有穿着衬衫走进来的人,你会怎么说?4. Chris Gardner: He must have had on some really nice pants.克里斯•加德纳:他一定穿了一条很棒的裤子。
英文版当幸福来敲门范文

英文版当幸福来敲门范文英文版当幸福来敲门范文英文版当幸福来敲门范文当幸福来敲门,你能否抓住机会?英文版当幸福来敲门范文 1”The Pursuit of Happyness” is a simple inspirational movie.It is not pretty actors,no fancy pictures,no touching music,but can also attract you read on law-abiding,because it has good enough story,plain but not mediocre!Two of the film places the novel,though intentionally set,but that is not offensive,not far-fetched,pregnant with meaning.First:When Chris (Will Smith plays) to see graffiti in the “happyness” spelling error,he said these words:There is no y in happiness,There is i.(y or Why).This line is extremely clever setting,it also aims to express through the entire film.Yes,there is no happiness in the why,the only others only their own happiness.Why blame others than their own happiness is meaningless,only rely on their own can be happy.Second:when the movie started,Chris was in the crowd jammed the streets to push forward,in the smiling faces in only his bewildered,stood helpless with.And towards the end of the film,Chris was in the same place,look left to meet the emotional tears and applause for his rallying.In the calendar through suffering,sorrow,abandonment,abjection,helplessness ,despair,af ter Chris with patience,hard work and attitude of never giving up in exchange for part of his life,the good old days.So in the moment through the probationary period,Chris is happy.英文版当幸福来敲门范文 2This is about movie review.Yes,this is The Pursuit OfHappyiness.Because our teacher demand us finish the movie review.——ForewordIn fact ,I have seen this movie before class.I frist met it when I was a senior middle school student.But I have get more impressions then before.In the movie,the leading role of The Pursuit OfHa ppyiness,Jefferson’s Declaration of independence words about happyiness kept recurring to Chris Gardner.Chris hardly work from everyday morning to night,but still couldn’t make a charge.At last,his wife can’t endured and left away,just leaving him and their five-year-old son.That is to say,Chris become a single father.Even worse is,Chris no money to pay for the rent.And he was failed with his career.They become homeless.They slept in anywhere.But Chris never gave up,just for his son and his belief.He still strongly believed that happyiness would come one day if he worked hard enough.At last of the film,Chris was succeed.But everyone know that too diffcult and hardly.I think everyone know this is a inspired story.And I’m moved.But in this movie,the most impress me are two things about Chris’s l ove to his son and his strong faith towards life.After that,I learn one thing that if a person has a strong faith in himself,nothing will impossible.英文版当幸福来敲门范文 3If you’ve ever been poor, this movie may be hard to watch. It depicts poverty in America in gut wrenchingly accurate ways. I’ve been as poor as Chris Gardner, and, like him, I’ve been poor among very rich people in the Bay Area while trying to workmy way up.Chris Gardner is a loving father and failing businessman. He is chosen for a competitive internship at Dean Witter, a stock brokerage. The internship, which offers Chris a very long shot at a better life, doesn’t pay any salary. Chris has to live witho u t a salary for six months while risking just about everything for that long shot gamble.Chris is really smart. He can solve a Rubrik’s cube in minutes. But, he’s poor. Poverty, like an octopus, keeps trying to suck him down to the bottom, and make him stay there.His car is towed. His wife walks out on him, leaving him with a five year old son. He is arrested for unpaid traffic tickets. He becomes homeless. He has to rely on a homeless shelter.All this while, he must appear for work in themorning in a suit and tie, and be ready to charm some of the wealthiest and most powerful people in the Bay Area. These people take wealth so much for granted that two of them stiff him for cab fare.Having lived through similar experiences, I cringed throughout this movie. My stomach hurt. I winced. I cried. I hugged my knees to my chest.The movie is very accurate, but painful to watch.I hope a lot of rich people, who think that they understand poverty, see it.This movie will be politically controversial. First of all, it doesn’t touch the race issue with a ten foot pole. For example, when Chris appears to stiff a taxi driver for fare (it was really the rich white guy who failed to pay), the taxi driver never uses the “n” word. In real life, I think h e probably woul d have.Is the movie afraid to talk about race, or does it not want to?I don’t know, but I know that some will protest the movie’s not shoving race in the movie goer’s face. I’m not one of those people. The movie’s approach to race -- treating it as almost incidental-- worked for me. As a poor white person, I can tell you that poor white people face the same obstacles Chris did.Second, does the movie sell the message that if you work hard, you will succeed, no matter what, and does that message tell the truth about success in America?I think that the movie is open to interpretation. Some will see it as an indictment of poverty in America. The scene of carefree rich people driving past the line to get into a homeless shelter is pretty devastating. Other people will become angry because they believe that the movie’s depiction of hard work leading to rewards, in some cases, is too facile. I disagree, but that’s what you’ll hear.Third, is this movie meant to chastise black men who abandon their children? Chris is a role model exactly because he moves heaven and earth to be a good father to his son. This will be debated back and forth.The movie has a big philosophical statement to make, that has been lost on many reviewers, for example, Richard Schickel in TIME.Chris is shown running throughout the movie.Remember the title of the movie: “The PURSUIT of Happiness.” Chris places emphasis on “pursuit.” Jefferson, when he penned the Declaration of Independence, did not promise Americans happiness, but only the right to pursue it. Chris says, at one point in the movie, paraphrase, “I am happy right now. It is a fleeting moment.” We experience happiness ineyeblinks. The rest of the time we, like Chris, are chasing after it.。
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背景介绍:当幸福来敲门 The pursuit of happinessNowadays, it seems to be that all we fight for are a grand house, a luxury car and a decent job.But have you ever ask yourself, when you are alone in the deep night, are these exactly what you long for from the bottom of your heart?Happiness is not a matter of materials.It is about the pursuit of dream, love and joyment.Please listen to your heart as well as not be lost in the chaotic society.That‘s how we pursue happiness.当今社会,似乎我们拼死拼活追求的无外乎是一栋豪宅,一辆豪车以及一份令人羡慕的工作。
可是,你是否在深夜时,暗暗的问过自己,这些真的`是自己想要的吗?幸福不是物质,而是寻梦,寻爱,寻求快乐。
听从自己的内心,不要在嘈杂的社会中迷失了自我。
然后,让我们静待,幸福来敲门。
话题:1 Are you feel happy now? ( 你现在觉得幸福吗?)Why or why not?2 What does happiness mean to you?In other words, what is happiness in your opinion?3 Why do you think people pursue happiness?4 How to pursue happiness?5 Anything related to the pursuit of happiness you would like to share with us.范例1:Everyone has his own distinctive interpretation of happiness. As far as I am concerned, happiness is what motivates and encourages me to the bright future when I am in adversary as well as what makes me live the life to the full when in the culmination of my life. Unfortunately, happiness seems to be much far away from us as we feel extremely stressed in such a chaotic society. Swift pace of life, competitive working atmosphere and disinterested interpersonal relationships not only depress us but also impede our pursuit of happiness. More often, what we fight for is the requirement of the others, or namely, the whole society rather than our own interpretation of happiness. The only suggestion here is that listen to your heart or you will never encounter your own happiness.范例2:I am pretty happy now. However, just two months ago, I was in low spirits. People around me could easily find negative energy on me. I kept complaining about my job, salary and life; although all my colleagues and friends thought that I had owned almost everything in such a young age.After reading the Bible by chance, I suddenly found the answer for my predicament. The story that happened in the Garden of Eden told me that I should cherish the things I already have instead of complaining about those that I can’t get. What is more, one’s circles will influence his or her attitude towards this world. Normally, a person with a group of complainingfriends will complain about everything around. And his or her complaint will increase the negative energy in this group. That is a vicious circle. Therefore, finding a group of people with positive energy will enhance your sense of happiness.。
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"The Pursuit of Happyness" - My FavoriteMovieIn the realm of cinema, where stories and narratives come alive through the magic of images and sounds, "The Pursuit of Happyness" stands out as a beacon of inspiration and perseverance. This film, directed by Gabriele Muccino and starring Will Smith as Chris Gardner, a determined salesman, captures the essence of what it means to strive against all odds and emerge victorious.The film opens with Chris Gardner's life spiraling out of control. He finds himself homeless, living on thestreets of San Francisco with his young son, Christopher, played by Jaden Smith. Despite the seemingly insurmountable challenges, Chris refuses to give up. His unwavering resolve and single-minded focus on providing a better life for his son are what propel him forward.What makes this film so captivating is the raw, unfiltered portrayal of Chris's journey. The viewer witnesses his struggle, his despair, his failures, and, ultimately, his success. Each emotional beat is deliveredwith authenticity, making the viewer feel as if they are right there alongside Chris, experiencing his ups and downs. The film's narrative is skillfully crafted, weaving together threads of heartbreak, struggle, and hope. It isnot just a story about survival, but also about finding meaning and purpose in life's most trying moments. Chris's unwavering faith in himself and his son, despite the constant setbacks, is a powerful reminder of the resilience of the human spirit.The performance by Will Smith is nothing short of phenomenal. He effortlessly captures the complexities of Chris's character, from the despair of a man who seems to have hit rock bottom to the determination and resolve that eventually lead him to success. His portrayal is so realand relatable that it is impossible not to be moved by his journey.The film's message is universal, resonating with people from all walks of life. It reminds us that no matter howdire our circumstances may seem, with enough determination and perseverance, we can overcome any obstacle and achieve our dreams. "The Pursuit of Happyness" is not just a movie;it is a powerful testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the transformative power of unwavering belief.**《当幸福来敲门》—我最喜欢的电影**在电影的世界里,故事和叙述通过影像和声音的魔力变得栩栩如生,而《当幸福来敲门》则作为一部鼓舞人心和坚持不懈的灯塔脱颖而出。
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Watch The pursuit of happyness AtterToday I watched the movie named The pursuit of happyness seriously in which I learn so much. I'm not discounting the fact that this was a very good movie with a touching story of a guy down on his luck who finally accomplished his dream.I not only love the movie,but also love the father in it.I liked the leading man, he will be able to live in a society of the bottom of artists have touched people's interpretation of men, at least, I was really moved. He looked at in order to pay the rent and send their son to kindergarten tuition fees, Benming day in hospitals, to promote his practical and less expensive scanners. Prior to that, he thought it would be their turn for the better life of wealth and the scanner. The total may face no choice but to see a doctor.Looked at him the envy of a securities broker's background, and then the crowd stood in the crowd watching in the past, everyone faces a bright smile, why he wanted everyone so happy? In addition to its own. He looked at in order to win with a securities broker and the exchange of time, get on with a car, said the population sharing the fare, only to later find them do not have enough money, so choose, fare evasion As a result, there was a car tried to catch up with the men's figure, the better, he has escaped, bloody subway doors folder out of his hand scannerChris Gardner is a loving father and failing businessman. He is chosen for a competitive internship at Dean Witter, a stock brokerage. The internship, which offers Chris a very long shot at a better life, doesn't pay any salary. Chris has to live without a salary for six months while risking just about everything for that long shot gamble.Chris is really smart. He can solve a Rubrik's cube in minutes. But, he's poor. Poverty, like an octopus, keeps trying to suck him down to the bottom, and make him stay there.His car is towed. His wife walks out on him, leaving him with a five year old son. He is arrested for unpaid traffic tickets. He becomes homeless. He has to rely on a homeless shelter.All this while, he must appear for work in the morning in a suit and tie, and be ready to charm some of the wealthiest and most powerful people in the Bay Area. These people take wealth so much for granted that two of them stiff him for cab fare.Having lived through similar experiences, I cringed throughout this movie. My stomach hurt. I winced. I cried. I hugged my knees to my chest.I was fortunate to see this movie in a screening. I really enjoyed it, and felt that it lived up to the teary and heartwarming trailer. While the movie has an uplifting "go for your dreams" message, the deepest theme is that of family.Chirs did a great job as the father trying to protect his son from their circumstances of becoming homeless as much as he can, while at the same time trying to work in the competitive world of stocks as an un-paid intern. His son was outstanding as the preschool-aged kid who knows things are going wrong and tries to have a stiff upper lip, but just can't do it all the time.The story is very touching and was close to home for me. My family has been through some toughtimes, and this movie just reminded me of how much my parents struggled to provide for our family and yet kept life fun as much as they could. I am excited to go see this with my parents as a way to say thank you.I not only love the movie,but also love the father in it.The father moves me.The movie teach what does happiness mean,live with happy mood and to say thank you for everything.2If you've ever been poor, this movie may be hard to watch. It depicts poverty in America in gut wrenchingly accurate ways. I've been as poor as Chris Gardner, and, like him, I've been poor among very rich people in the Bay Area while trying to work my way up.Chris Gardner is a loving father and failing businessman. He is chosen for a competitive internship at Dean Witter, a stock brokerage. The internship, which offers Chris a very long shot at a better life, doesn't pay any salary. Chris has to live without a salary for six months while risking just about everything for that long shot gamble.Chris is really smart. He can solve a Rubrik's cube in minutes. But, he's poor. Poverty, like an octopus, keeps trying to suck him down to the bottom, and make him stay there.His car is towed. His wife walks out on him, leaving him with a five year old son. He is arrested for unpaid traffic tickets. He becomes homeless. He has to rely on a homeless shelter.All this while, he must appear for work in the morning in a suit and tie, and be ready to charm some of the wealthiest and most powerful people in the Bay Area. These people take wealth so much for granted that two of them stiff him for cab fare.Having lived through similar experiences, I cringed throughout this movie. My stomach hurt. I winced. I cried. I hugged my knees to my chest.The movie is very accurate, but painful to watch. I hope a lot of rich people, who think that they understand poverty, see it.This movie will be politically controversial. First of all, it doesn't touch the race issue with a ten foot pole. For example, when Chris appears to stiff a taxi driver for fare (it was really the rich white guy who failed to pay), the taxi driver never uses the "n" word. In real life, I think he probably would have.Is the movie afraid to talk about race, or does it not want to? I don't know, but I know that some will protest the movie's not shoving race in the movie goer's face. I'm not one of those people. The movie's approach to race -- treating it as almost incidental -- worked for me. As a poor white person, I can tell you that poor white people face the same obstacles Chris did.Second, does the movie sell the message that if you work hard, you will succeed, no matter what, and does that message tell the truth about success in America? I think that the movie is open to interpretation. Some will see it as an indictment of poverty in America. The scene of carefree rich people driving past the line to get into a homeless shelter is pretty devastating. Other people will become angry because they believe that the movie's depiction of hard work leading to rewards, in some cases, is too facile. I disagree, but that's what you'll hear.Third, is this movie meant to chastise black men who abandon their children? Chris is a role model exactly because he moves heaven and earth to be a good father to his son. This will be debated back and forth.The movie has a big philosophical statement to make, that has been lost on many reviewers, for example, Richard Schickel in TIME.Chris is shown running throughout the movie. Remember the title of the movie: "The PURSUIT of Happiness." Chris places emphasis on "pursuit." Jefferson, when he penned the Declaration of Independence, did not promise Americans happiness, but only the right to pursue it. Chris says, at one point in the movie, paraphrase, "I am happy right now. It is a fleeting moment." We experience happiness in eyeblinks. The rest of the time we, like Chris, are chasing after it.3what does happiness mean ?Maybe we don not know,because we have not been experienced some troubles the middle-aged man met .Befor i watched this movie, i heard everyone watching with tears ! i can understand it .how can u imagine ? a man ,perhaps not young,is in povertyd and his wife left him,He wants to cry ,but he can not,because he has a son .in a way ,his son is his tomorrow,is what he works for!what most impressed me is what happened when in public westroom .he cried holding his son. A child described the westroom as a cave !yeah ,it is a cave !he really knew that it is only a cave that only can protect them for a while !So next time when he needed help ,he did not get again.新会0804于悦2008070317。