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格列佛游记电影观后感第1篇

在前段时间看过电影《格列佛游记》之后,主人公格列佛的那种无畏的探索精神和顽强的生命力给了我深深的感触。

小说以辛辣的讽刺与幽默、离奇的想象与夸张,描述了酷爱航海冒险的格列佛,四度周游世界,经历了大大小小惊险而有趣的奇遇。

游记中首先讲到格列佛被流落到了一个小人国,身处于小人国的格列佛对于这个国家的人来说就是一个巨人,在饮食、居住、活动等多方面都给小人国的人们带来诸多的不便,经过长时间的讨论决定,国王大臣们决定将他处死,当格列佛被告知这消息后他慌忙地逃离了这个小人国度。真是一波未平另波又起啊,刚从小人国逃离出来的格列佛又来到了一个名称巨人国的国家,在这个国家,他被一个农家所收养,并将他成为一个小玩偶,然后供献给皇宫贵族们欣赏,他得到了大家的喜爱。

小人国、大人国里光怪离奇的故事深深地吸引了我,然而给我印象最深的是,1710年格列佛泛舟北美,巧访了荒岛上的慧因国,结识了具有仁慈、诚实和友谊美德的慧因。在慧因国的语言中没有“撒谎”和“欺骗”这样的字眼,人们更不理解它的含义。他们不懂什么叫“怀疑”、什么是“不信任”,在他们的国度里一切都是真实的、透明的。

格列佛在慧因国里度过了一段美好的时光,他完全融入这个社会,以致于与暗喻人类的.耶胡交往时形成强烈的反差,因为他们总是以怀疑的眼光看待他的诚实,使他感到失落,对人类产生了极度的厌恶。

我很羡慕文中的主人公有幸能到慧因国,慧因国是我们所追求和向往的理想境地,在这里你不需顾虑别人说话的真假,而在现实的世界,有着太多我们不愿看到的事情常常发生。

理想终归是理想,现实才是现实,我们都只能生活在现实生活中,尽管现实中有太多的不美好但我们还是无法逃避,而是应该学会更坚强地去面对,让自己活出一片精彩。现实生活中,我们应该学习格列佛那种无畏的探索精神和顽强的生命力。同时,我也期盼着我们的社会也会像游记中所谈到的慧因国那样,孩子们的眼中不再有疑虑,教育与现实是统一的。真心的希望这个社会可以多一点真诚、少一点虚伪。

 格列佛游记电影观后感第2篇

《格列佛游记》刚开始时他儿子汤姆发现了雷米尔鲁·格列佛,也就是他的爸爸,当他的妻子玛丽赶到马棚时,格列佛也醒来的,当时在汤姆和玛丽看来,格列佛看起来说的话和神志都不清楚,都说一些不切实际的,不现实的语言和故事。如小人国,大人国,和飞岛等,在玛丽和那已经占据他原来家庭的医生约书亚看来,他已经有点精神病症了。但自此至终,妻子玛丽从没放弃过他。但毕竟已经将近9年没回家的格列佛,妻子不知道究竟发生了什么?

《格列佛游记》是主要讲述了主人公雷米尔鲁·格列佛医生到船上工作,出海冒险的趣事,共有四卷。分别诠释了他在小人国,大人国飞岛国,慧骃国的奇遇有趣的故事。这部电影是以小说改编的,它不是单纯的少儿读物,而是饱寓讽刺和批判的文学杰作。作者乔纳森·斯威夫特就是以这本书来运用讽刺影射的手法,反映了18世纪前半期英国的社会矛盾,揭露了当时统治集团的腐败和罪恶,并抨击了侵略战争和殖民主义的危害。

《格列佛游记》英文影评

I want to tread carefully here, and not because I might step on a Lilliputian and squish him. I want to explain who "Gulliver's Travels" is for, and who it might not be for.

One person it is definitely for is Gloria DeMent, the 84-year-old grandmother who wrote AP film critic Christy Lemire in horror after spending $96 to take four generations of her family to see "The Nutcracker in 3-D." She wrote: "It broke my heart when we left the theater that my little great-granddaughters (ages 5-13) had sad little, confused faces."

Believe me, Auntie Glo, there would have been smiles on those faces after this movie.

However, this is not really a movie for Jack Black fans — not the Jack Black of "School of Rock," for sure. They're used to seeing Jack with his shirt off, but to see their bad boy getting tiny cannonballs embedded in his belly may not be what they have in mind, not even when he sticks out his gut and the cannonballs pop out again and demolish an enemy armada.

He is standing up to his waist in the ocean at the time. No, not near the shore. Way out where a big enemy navy has massed its warships. Not only is Lemuel Gulliver (Jack Black) a giant in the land of the Lilliputs, but the sea surrounding their land is apparently Lilliputian as well — about three feet deep, I'd guess, judging by Jack Black's not towering stature.

As the film opens, Gulliver is celebrating his 10th year in the mail room of a New York newspaper. He has a crush on Darcy, the travel editor (Amanda Peet), who is a good sport and gives him an assignment to write a piece from Bermuda. He falls asleep on board his speedboat and enters the Bermuda Triangle, which, come to think of it, of course is where Lilliput must be. In the land of these 6-inch people, he awakens to find himself tied down with ropes staked to the ground, which is also what happened in Jonathan Swift's classic, but boy, would Swift not ever recognize the rest of this story.

Gulliver soon finds himself not a captive but more like a hero, god, adviser and warrior for the Lilliputians, whose society resembles an Arthurian, not a Swiftian, (英文影评)fantasy. On an island with a seaside castle, they wear the costumes and play the roles of medieval romantic swashbucklery. And they talk the talk. To paraphrase one Lilliputian, "Whyeth musteth we always speaketh with all these eths?"

The kingdom centers on the beloved and beautiful Princess Mary (Emily Blunt), and the rivals for her affection: King Theodore (Billy Connolly) and Gen. Edward (Chris O'Dowd). Lemuel is able to participate in these intrigues by peering over ramparts or taking a seat on battlements. He is about 12 times as tall as they are. I wonder how he can so easily hear their little voices; if he said "speak up!" they'd be blown away. No matter. Darcy, of course, turns up in search of Lemuel, battles wage, tables are turned, romances blossom and so on.

It just occurred to me that you may be imagining this is an animated film, and that Jack Black is voicing Lemuel Gulliver. Not at all. This is live action, and despite the 3-D, it's sorta old-fashioned, not that that's a bad thing. The problem is to contain Lemuel and the Lilliputians in the same frame when he towers over them. It makes for (1) long shots, or (2) shots of Black's enormous face peering at the little folks from over the edge of something. As he stands on the beach with the little fellas, I was immediately reminded of the genie in Michael Powell's masterpiece "The Thief of Bagdad" (1940).

I wouldn't describe the special effects as seamless. Far from it. But that brings us back around to our grandmother, Gloria DeMent. Do you think her great-grandchildren are going to be sitting there, saying, "You can see that's done with green screen?" I don't think so. They're gonna be saying, "Thanks, Grandma Glo! This is ever so much better that that scary ‘Nutcracker' movie! There isn't a single Holocaust reference anywhere in it!"