飘的英文读后感范文
认真读完一本著作后,大家一定都收获不少,这时候,最关键的读后感怎么能落下!到底应如何写读后感呢?以下是小编收集整理的飘的英文读后感范文,希望对大家有所帮助。
飘的英文读后感范文1
Last week, the American Film Institute released its list of the 100 best American films of all time. Not surprisingly, Gone with the Wind placed in the Top 10 (#4, in fact). However, although this epic romantic melodrama is undoubtedly one of the most popular and beloved motion pictures ever to grace the silver screen, it is also arguably the most overrated. Gone with the Wind is a very good movie, perhaps bordering on being great, but its subject matter and running time (which is easily 60 minutes too long) argue against its status as a masterpiece. As for its high placing on the AFI#39;s list... it isn#39;t the only travesty on that roster, but it is one of the most obvious. Gone with the Wind is, simply put, a tale of two halves. The movie is divided by an intermission into a pair of roughly-equal segments. The first, which is brilliant and consistently captivating, covers the time period of the Civil War, beginning shortly after the election of Abraham Lincoln, and ending during
Sherman#39;s march through Atlanta. The post-intermission half, which dishes out the suds, picks up at the end of the Civil War and concludes about eight years later. This portion of Gone with the Wind, while still retaining a degree of appeal and narrative interest, spins its wheels frequently. Nevertheless, viewing Gone with the Wind on television pales in comparison to seeing it projected on a motion picture screen. New Line Cinema has chosen to re-release the film (which is now in its sixth major revival) for its 59th anniversary. (Why not wait a year for the 60th?) Anyone who loves movies but has only seen this one on TV or video is heartily encouraged to visit the nearest participating venue. Theatrically, Gone with the Wind is an entirely different experience from its small-screen counterpart; some of the second-half narrative tedium is effaced by the glorious visuals. With a restored three-strip Technicolor print that preserves all of the original#39;s deep, vibrant colors and digitally-enhanced sound, this picture has never looked or sounded better. Gone with the Wind has one of the best-known storylines of any film, due in large part to the popularity of the source material, Margaret Mitchell#39;s best-selling 1936 book. It#39;s essentially a sumptuous soap opera set around Civil War times in the deep South. The main character is Scarlett O#39;Hara (Vivien Leigh), the spoiled, manipulative daughter of an Irish immigrant plantation owner (Thomas Mitchell, who would later play Uncle Billy in Frank Capra#39;s It#39;s a Wonderful Life). Scarlett has two sisters, but she is by far the most spirited of the three O#39;Hara girls, and her father, seeing her as his successor, teaches her lessons about the importance of the land. "It#39;s the only thing that lasts... the only thing worth fighting for," he comments in the face of war. Scarlett is secretly in love with Ashley Wilkes (Leslie Howard), who is about to marry the gentle, demure Melanie Hamilton (Olivia De Havilland). When Scarlett confesses her love to Ashley, he admits his feelings for her, but notes that Melanie will make a much better wife. Immediately after this meeting, Scarlett has her first encounter with the irrepressible Rhett Butler (Clark Gable), the cynical, smart hero who eventually falls in love with her. They are two headstrong likes who simultaneously repel and attract one another. When Scarlett remarks, "You, Sir, are no gentleman," Rhett#39;s smiling, easy response is, "And you#39;re no lady." The bulk of the film follows a romantic quadrangle as it unfolds against the backdrop of war and reconstruction in and around Atlanta and the O#39;Hara plantation, Tara. Scarlett is in love with Ashley, or thinks she is, but he won#39;t leave his wife. Melanie loves both her husband and Scarlett, who improbably becomes her best friend. Rhett is smitten with Scarlett, and she is clearly interested in him, but the real question is how long it will take for her to recognize the depth of her feelings. Ultimately, when Rhett has finally had enough, he walks out of her life after answering "Frankly, my dear, I don#39;t give a damn" to her plaintive query about what she#39;s supposed to do without him. The pre-intermission portion of Gone with the Wind, which runs about 115 minutes, is glorious from both a visual and an emotional standpoint. It#39;s a grand tale of love and loss in the midst of this country#39;s most bitter war. Most importantly, it shows Scarlett#39;s development from a vain, spoiled brat into a hardened, determined young woman. Her relationship with Rhett is there, but kept carefully in the background. There is sadness, humor, and a number of breathtaking shots of Scarlett silhouetted against a reddish sunset or the backdrop of Atlanta in flames. The film#39;s most lingering image -- that of thousands of Confederate wounded paving an Atlanta street -- occurs during this part of the movie. The second half, with its repetitive concentration on Scarlett#39;s back-and-forth, do-I-love-him-or-not relationship with Rhett, is less successful. This stuff is real soap opera material, and, even as well- acted and well-presented as the narrative is, there#39;s no mistaking it for anything else. If it didn#39;t run on for so long, it would be a lot more bearable, but Gone with the Wind threatens to wear out its welcome long before the end title appears. The problem is that the bulk of the story is really told in the first half, so there#39;s a lot of filler in the post-intermission material. Gone with the Wind stands as a romantic monument to the Old South -- an homage to an era and a lifestyle long gone. The opening title states: "There was a land of Cavaliers and Cotton Fields called the Old South. Here in this pretty world, Gallantry took its last bow. Here was the last ever to be seen of Knights and their Ladies Fair, of Master and of Slave. Look for it only in books, for it is no more than a dream remembered, a Civilization gone with the wind." This clearly illustrates where the film#39;s sympathies lies, and it isn#39;t with the often-grim plight of the slaves (in fact, slavery is largely treated as a neutral, or even benevolent, institution). One of the tests of the lasting impact of any film is determining whether it#39;s still effective decades after its initial release. Gone with the Wind looks so good that it is surprising to consider its actual age. It#39;s hard to believe that many of the people involved with this film have long since died. Of course, period pieces should not be constrained by the era in which they#39;re made, only by the one in which they#39;re set. The storyline, while "progressive" and "modern" for the 1930s, is a little tame for the 1990s (hence the MPAA#39;s "G" rating), but, in its three-dimensional depiction of Scarlett and Rhett, it#39;s rarely naive. The dialogue is often brilliant, and some of the Rhett/Scarlett exchanges are particularly clever. Gone with the Wind avoids becoming hopelessly maudlin by peppering the lengthy storyline with a variety of lively and humorous sequences.
飘的英文读后感范文2
When I finished reading this work, the only thing I admired was hao sijia, who was forced to be brave and strong, the reading of gone with the wind. I can't deny the diversity of her character, the dogged fighting for her mission, and the ability to fend for herself. Back to tara after the war the desolate living life, the helpless eyes, has lost its father, miss accustomed life and body is not too good two sisters, weak merry, a child of three, four years old, there are two babies, three previous black slaves. These people put all their hopes on her, and none of them could survive. In order to preserve this land, she sacrificed her happiness as her own, although the means were not glamorous, but significant. But for scarlett, my other feeling was contradictory, but I hated it and had to admire her. She was a very personable figure, and she had loved two men in her life, and she had not known one. If she knew ASHLEY, she would not love him; If she knew rhett, she wouldn't lose him. She's been living up to rhett, and she's just chasing the prince of her dreams -- ASHLEY. She just thought that ASHLEY had it, she just made a gorgeous dress that ASHLEY put on and fell in love with him. And the truth is, she just loves that dress. For her, I again have to admire, admire her strong, admire her persistence for land, admire her can in the environment of education down had had changed work, admire her can disregard social comments on and start my own business. She had several souls in her life, and one was her mother. His mother was a very capable, gentle and typical lady, who she admired most. However, the mother died of typhoid fever to save her life. The other, ASHLEY, was her favorite for more than a decade. She was able to stand up in the face of adversity, in large part because of ASHLEY. She was very dedicated to ASHLEY. And one, Melanie. For more than a decade, Melanie had become an indispensable part of her life. I felt that scarlett was like a little child who was so dedicated to what she wanted that she was dismissive of what she had. One side is desperately trying to make oneself happy, one side ceaselessly pushes the happiness away, push lover toward the abyss. Scarlett loved ASHLEY, but ASHLEY didn't want her. As rhett said, ASHLEY was a gentleman, only living in an age that was alien to him. He still lives with the old world's rules of the game, and only hits the dust. Scarlett did not know ASHLEY, so she loved him and tried everything to get him, and when she knew him, she did not love him any more. Scarlett is a paradox, but who is not a paradox? She walked all the way on the road of life, when she face the difficulty, she chooses to meet, when she face the responsibility, she chooses to carry, but when she is faced with a choice between love, at first, he chose to deceive oneself, when she finally understand, to face, but too late. And she, when there is nothing to do, will tell herself that Tomorrow is a new day, Tomorrow will be all right, Tomorrow is another day, reading the feeling of gone with the wind. She was an angry, scrappy person in the whole story. "" Tomorrow is another day." Always full of hope, full of will, never give up, never despair. This spirit is most worthy of my study. So whenever I'm in a bad mood, I tell myself, "Tomorrow is another day." The other woman in the book that I admire very much is Melanie. She was a feminine woman who had almost all the virtues that a woman could possess. As rhett said, she was one of the few expensive ladies he had ever seen. She is strong, she is patriotic, she USES her beloved all the people. When at war with her husband, her in the rear wait in silence, do what she can do, when the yankees play into the city and she is about to give birth, she remained calm, when she is weak and nobody's almost didn't eat for rice, the fields like scarlett, she let go of the past all the education and the superiority, dragging a weak body to work, when she saw scarlett kill a yankees, she did not panic, but help to bury the bodies, for money, wipe the blood, when the war finally ended, she hated the yankees soldiers came to her door requires care but they also have no too much food, she did what she could to help them, because she wanted in the distance there is also a kind of yankees woman to her husband is home of rice to eat. Such a strong woman, but also such gentle kindness and understanding. She believed in scarlett and ASHLEY, and even if someone saw them put their arms around them, they clung to them, protecting scarlett. She knew that her body could not bear the pain of childbirth, but she insisted on having a child for ASHLEY, and eventually she left her loved ones for the rest of her life.
Really is too great, looking at mei laney, makes me think a lot of women in ancient China, they are so kind, hard-working, xiangfujiaozi, then a little-known old and die. My favorite character in the whole book is rhett. He was brave and persistent, and he could love scarlett so deeply for more than a decade. He wanted to protect scarlett, to dote on scarlett, to take care of scarlett, and to make her everything, but scarlett refused. He said that eternal love would also have the time of polishing, and his love, the stupid obstinate obstinacy of scarlett. His heart died. When his daughter left him, his heart never returned. He said he had never had the patience to sewn up his broken trousers, and then told himself that it was just like new, deceiving himself. Broken is broken, can never go back again, even if fixed, above still leave the crack, is not the original one again. Rhett is a complex person, he have a good family, but still with old age, he has sharp eyes, can be found in the gone with his manners, he has a passion for the state, even if he knows not, is still at the last minute into the army. He loved scarlett, but he knew scarlett better, so he never said, but through action, and scarlett never wanted to know him. In the end, he despaired, and disappointment again and again made him never have the courage to try again. He was tired. So floating is a pretty good book in general. I hope you can take a look at it. Tomorrow is another day.
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