觀后感,就是看了一部影片,連續(xù)劇或參觀展覽等后,把具體感受和得到的啟示寫成的文章。這時候最關(guān)鍵的觀后感不能忘了。那要怎么寫好觀后感呢?下面是我給大家整理的觀后感范文,歡迎大家閱讀分享借鑒,希望對大家能夠有所幫助。
《當(dāng)幸福來敲門》英文觀后感字篇一
the story begins with a promise that victor travels all the way from krakozhia to new york to fulfill his fathers dying wish -- to find the last jazz musician and get his autograph. unfortunately, his visa expired and he was forced to find a place to stay in the waiting room.
for more than nine months, he was trapped in a tiny new york airport lounge. when people ask him where he lives, he repeats" waiting room 57" over and over. people refuse to offer help, refuse to offer jobs, with confusion and confusion. he seemed oblivious to the difficulties before him, and his sunshine seemed to melt the ice and snow of new york.
a new day begins and the story continues. on this day, he helped others and lost his meal voucher. it was a day of love and friendship. on this day, he carefully arranged a bureau, this day, he deduce a fountain with diligence and wisdom, this day, he won.
many fragmentary points, slowly connected into a straight line, constitute the picture. these images that we see is a honest, kind, witty, brave, victor, in the face of potential danger, because other peoples requests and their promise to them, i promised to solve, to see a fellow stray and helpless in a foreign land, in addition to sympathy, more reveal his personality charm and wit to solve the crisis of a little, get a hug, is grateful, its the smiles, and the adoration.
cold new york city, snow filled winter, we no longer feel cold, because there is love. waiting for the opening of the glass door, which not only means victors victory against, but also means that the hearts of people caring for each other are no longer numb, no longer closed.
《當(dāng)幸福來敲門》英文觀后感字篇二
昨晚看過了一部美國勵志篇《當(dāng)幸福來敲門》,感觸頗多。咱們每個人只有經(jīng)歷了一些磨難后,才懂得什么是幸福。篇中克里斯經(jīng)歷了人生最困難的階段。從一步一步的磨難中最后走向成功。影片也成了美國叫好叫座的勵志篇。可能勵志篇都有一個共同故事情節(jié),都是主人翁經(jīng)過崎嶇的人生歷程最終走向成功??扇绻皇沁@樣的結(jié)果那能算是勵志篇嗎?
《當(dāng)幸福來敲門》克里斯。加德納代理了一個醫(yī)療器械,他的主要工作就是做醫(yī)療器械推銷員的工作,每一天就是拎著掃描儀穿梭于街頭,四處去推銷??赏其N工作并不是那么順暢。他每一天出門,但每一天都會空著錢囊回家。他有一個妻子和一個兒子,妻子在工廠工作一天要干16個小時,日子過得比較困苦,常常受到房租、車子罰款、稅金等各種經(jīng)濟(jì)壓力。
克里斯一個偶然的機(jī)會看到做股票經(jīng)紀(jì)人的一群人工作都得很開心,他決心要成為股票經(jīng)紀(jì)人。可他只有高中學(xué)歷且沒有任何經(jīng)驗(yàn),即使是交了申請表也是遙遙無期。于是他主動出擊去找那個考官期望能達(dá)成心愿。而正是他的發(fā)奮使自我如愿以償。他得到了面試的機(jī)會。面試透過后,他也沒收入。妻子看著他無法從困境中走出,離開了他。對他來說又是一個考驗(yàn)。他決定獨(dú)自和兒子一齊生活。而此時他在股票經(jīng)紀(jì)公司6個月實(shí)習(xí)期間沒有任何收入,他在走投無路的狀況下,只能帶兒子進(jìn)收容所。盡管是這樣挫折一個接一個,困難接踵而至,他都沒放下,他追求成功和幸福的信念不變。憑著這份執(zhí)著,他拼命工作,發(fā)奮把握每一次機(jī)會,真誠對待他的顧客,最終他迎來了幸福的曙光。
整個影片印象最深的就是奔跑,有很多次奔跑的場景??死锼箍吹奖粍e人偷走的儀器時在奔跑;他為了不付出租車費(fèi)再奔跑;他為了得到面試機(jī)會在奔跑;他為了去收容所提前排隊(duì)在奔跑。奔跑在咱們生活中也會有,為了擠上公車,為了快速到達(dá)某一個地點(diǎn)。而當(dāng)克里斯為了生計在奔跑時,咱們想到了更多地辛酸以及他為了生活而付出的發(fā)奮。影片正是用這種奔跑的這一主觀動作,表現(xiàn)了人最頑強(qiáng)的生存潛質(zhì)和永不屈服的精神。咱們同樣會遇到困難、挫折,咱們是否能正確對待,咱們又是否在應(yīng)對這一切時,能平靜地想辦法,能主動出擊來打敗困難呢?如果能做到咱們就是生活的強(qiáng)者。
影片留給我還有一個最深的印象是克里斯的眼淚。當(dāng)他和兒子從出租房被趕出來的時候,他領(lǐng)著兒子想找個能安身的地方。他的兄弟姐妹拒絕了他。于是他們來到了地鐵站。他想出一個故事哄著兒子理解面臨的困難。于是他們進(jìn)到一間公廁,在接二連三的撞擊聲中度過了一晚。克里斯哭了,他不是為遇到了這樣的困難而哭。而是讓兒子和他一齊受苦,讓他難過覺得對不起兒子。這一點(diǎn)讓人覺得他是位仁慈可敬的父親。對待兒子他的親情是那樣的濃烈和深厚。另一個場景就是他被錄用為正式的股票經(jīng)紀(jì)人后,他喜極而泣,想到與他分享這個幸福時刻的人就是他的兒子,也能感受到他是多么愛他的兒子。
看到這些場景咱們不禁潸然淚下。一個個感人的場面,從一個個細(xì)微之處都能感受到力量,咱們?nèi)鄙俚木褪沁@樣的力量。咱們想成功,咱們想成為勇者,而咱們在應(yīng)對困難和挫折時,咱們也頑強(qiáng)的意志和信念支撐嗎?因此,當(dāng)一切來臨時,咱們已不再恐慌。正因咱們覺得這世界沒什么可怕的??膳碌氖亲晕业男拍睿绻拍顚?,意志堅定做什么都會成功。
《當(dāng)幸福來敲門》英文觀后感字篇三
if youve ever been poor, this movie may be hard to watch. it depicts poverty in america in gut wrenchingly accurate ways. ive been as poor as chris gardner, and, like him, ive 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, doesnt 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 rubriks cube in minutes. but, hes 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 doesnt 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 dont know, but i know that some will protest the movies not shoving race in the movie goers face. im not one of those people. the movies 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 movies depiction of hard work leading to rewards, in some cases, is too facile. i disagree, but thats what youll 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.
《當(dāng)幸福來敲門》英文觀后感字篇四
if you are in a foreign country and suddenly hear the smoke of war in your native land, and you have no one to acknowledge your identity, you dont speak the language, you have no money, and you are held at the airport. what should you do?
the great director steven spielberg sketched such a background, told such a story, portrayed such a character. viktor navorski, a passenger from kakonia, arrived at detroit airport only to be told that there was a coup in kakonia and that his passport and other forms of identification could no longer be approved for entry. the civil war continues and all flights back home have been grounded. viktor navorski became an" unacknowledged man." unable to return home or set foot in the united states, he had nowhere to go but the terminal, and airport director dixon told him to wait. the distraught victor stayed in the hall. he could not find anyone who could help him because he did not understand english. the few food stamps he had were swept into the trash. penniless and homeless, he was a desperate man.
victor begins to look for a place in the terminal. unused gate 69 became his home, and he washed in the bathroom every day and studied english hard. soon victor was copying the others and making money to buy food for the airport carts. but dixon, the head of the airport, sees him as a problem and antagonizes him everywhere. dixon arranged for someone to sort out the wheelbarrow, and victor lost his job. fortunately, he made friends with the young man who drove the food truck at the airport and the old cleaning man, gupta, and had food and shelter. victor encounters a beautiful stewardess, celia, at the airport and tries to find a job in order to have dinner with her. as it happens, the wall he decorates is discovered by a contractor, and victor is officially hired -- victors life is actually on the right track. one day, the airport detained a looking mad russian man, dixon could not communicate with him; in desperation he thought of victor. victor held dixon and the man steady. he used what he had learned at the airport to help the man out. dixon was furious, but victor became a hero at the detroit airport. every store has his handprint on it. he was greeted with a smile by every staff member. cecilia met him once more. pressed by acelia, victor tells the reason he insists on going to new york: to fulfill his fathers last wish, he is going to new york to ask for an autograph from a jazz musician. i wont stop until i get what i want. ecilia was deeply moved by victors sincerity.
on a sunny morning, the civil war in kakonia was over, and victor had been trapped in the airport for nine months. while everyone expected him to fulfill his vow, dixon demanded his immediate return. and to repatriate indian old man gupta back to prison as a condition to threaten victor. for friends victor only choose to return home. as he waited for his flight, mr gupta chose to be arrested in exchange for his friends dream. everyone cried. dixon was no longer in the way. america was open to victor. new york was open to victor. he finally fulfilled his promise and could go home in peace.
when america opens up to victor, ying echoes the line that runs through the film:" compassion is the most important thing." 。 airports are like condensed american society, with all kinds of people, languages, nationalities, cultures.。. victors simple and honest smiling face and flexible brain, as well as his loyal character with friends moved enthusiastic american friends, especially after he saved the russian man, but also won the recognition of friends of all races and nationalities. the cold law of rigor melts in the heart of compassion. victor is actually gaining recognition in american culture. the two cultures blend and collide in a small airport, and the last flash is a sincere heart.
in just 120 minutes of clear storytelling, spielberg uses a fictional story to illustrate his american values. what moves america, what is the most important character? the film tells us that it is perseverance and compassion.
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