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本杰明巴顿观后感 篇1

有这样一个人,出生时相貌如同八旬老者,没有一丝啼哭,没有一丝叫喊,就安安静静的来到了我们的世界。他安静的降临并不代表他便可以被这个世界接受,从出生就受到人们以异样的眼光看待,说他是个怪物,他的出生是那家医院的耻辱,对那个接生医生是一种侮辱。 从出生就引起这样的波澜,注定他的一生不会平凡。

这本书改编的成的电影获得了81届奥斯卡奖,人们因为这项荣誉记住了这部电影,争相去电影院看这部电影的时候,却忘了回归原本,看看菲茨杰拉德在纸上是如何用语言文字描写着一神奇的事情的。

村上春树评论菲茨杰拉德,说看了他的小说永远是不可思议,好像命中注定一样始终牵扯着自己,看了他的小说,让自己有写小说的念头,菲茨杰拉德就像他的老师,他的大学,他的文学伙伴。

看这本书我看的十分仔细,中文译本反反复复看了很多遍,即使故事已经深深刻在我的脑子里了,我仍然重新回到他最初写作的英文版本,即使有大量的陌生词汇,我仍然孜孜不倦的查阅字典,一个字一个字的翻译,品味不同语言文字的魅力。

返老还童是从古道今人们所梦想的,但是如果我从出生就有着这样的经历,我又会怎样生活在这些世界呢?读完这本书之后我一直在想这个问题。出生时面对全社会异样的眼光,上幼儿园因为奇怪的长相不能交到朋友;小学,中学因为超乎同年龄段的智力和长相又会受到歧视;到了上大学的年龄因为年龄和长相不符而被退学。一生的光荣岁月只有到了年过半百的时候,那时候的自己一副俊秀长相,令人羡慕不已,在旁人感叹时光流逝,惋惜自己逝去的青春,没有一个人能相信你是一个已经历了大半个世纪的人了。碰到自己喜欢的人又不能追求,爱与死亡冷酷的纠结着,结局终究令人伤心。

岁月稍纵即逝,我们只能珍惜这如瀑布上的水一般流逝的光阴,返老还童终究是一场美梦,抓紧身边的每分每秒,做有意义的事情,充实自己的精神灵魂。做一场返老还童的梦,朝着菲茨杰拉德向异想天开的幻想小说之路迈进!

本杰明巴顿观后感 篇2

《本杰明巴顿奇事》是布拉德皮特一部不可多得的电影作品,讲述了本杰明“时光倒流”的传奇人生。

1919年,第一次世界大战的阴霾刚刚消失,新奥尔良发生了一件奇怪的事情。一个叫本杰明巴顿(布拉德皮特饰)的婴儿降生了,与常人不同的是,他一出生便长了一张老人的脸,满头白发、一脸皱纹,十分古怪,加上他的母亲因为难产而死,所以可怜的本杰明被父亲当作了怪物,遗弃在了养老院。幸运的是,一位好心的黑人妇女奎尼收养了他,尽管本杰明巴顿老弱的身体和看似即将先于养母辞世的长相常常让他在“同龄”的同学们当中成为被嘲笑的话柄。

但养母从未放弃,给了他继续生存的理由,也给了他温暖和爱。十二岁时候,本杰明终于可以告别轮椅,像个“正常老人”一样站立行走了。同年,他遇到了黛西,他生命中第二个重要的女人。

她是来老人院看望她的祖母的,她的可爱和纯真彻底征服了“老男人”巴顿的心。本杰明·巴顿那颗真诚而清澈的心也感动了小黛西,他们之间的爱开始萌芽

十几年后,第二次世界大战爆发。在动荡的形势下,本杰明·巴顿和许多美国人一样,乘船来到英国,为反法西斯战争做出贡献。在这期间,他遇到了形形色色的人物,经历了短暂的爱情,也经历了人性最大的光辉。

二战结束后,本杰明巴顿回到美国。这时,他已经摆脱了童年的容貌,逐渐长大**。并且,命中注定般地在纽约与儿时的梦中情人黛西重逢。几经周折,经过成熟的互动,在年龄和相貌完全吻合的条件下,两人终于度过了幸福的几年。

就在所有人都苦于岁月带给他们的衰老之时,本杰明巴顿却犹如返老还童一般逆行而上。他们有一个女儿,但本杰明注定要年轻,并最终成为一个孩子。他觉得不能陪孩子长大,于是选择离开

看完整部影片后,我对本杰明·巴顿的上游生活经历以及影片中人性的光辉和伟大深感遗憾。我们总是认为时间反转可以恢复我们失去的东西,改变未来的轨迹。电影的主人公过着许多人梦寐以求的时光倒流的生活。

可如果真如本杰明巴顿这样,拥有年老身体时,有一颗年轻的心,但等身体年轻时,已是老态龙钟。目送着身边一个个年迈亲人离去,看着年轻的爱人渐渐老去,看见年幼的孩子却无法相认,带给人生的,只能是无尽的悲哀。幸运的是,本杰明·巴顿得到了养母毫无保留的智慧遗产的母爱。他和黛西在时间的交错中有着如此纯洁美丽的爱情。

本杰明的养母是个伟大的母亲,她虽然读书不多,但她仍旧深谙生活之道,对生活总是充满了热情,在本杰明面对挫折和迷茫时,对他说“你永远也不清楚接下来会发生什么”, 用积极的态度带领着本杰明,操持着整个家。生命中不经意遇见了一些人,错过了知道的珍贵。虽然我们很小,但对于这个世界上的一些人来说,我们也是重要的人。

从来没有一个错误的时间和错误的人,所有这些都是不可避免的。既然你无法**下一站,那就走着欣赏沿途的风景吧。

本杰明巴顿观后感 篇3

一位垂暮老妇呼唤自己的女儿,开始诉说她生命中那个奇异的男子,故事开始于1918年。

第一眼看到婴儿时期的本杰明,褶皱的皮肤,苍老的神态,心中一阵悸动,恶俗的父亲遗弃了他,善良的人们收留了他,从此这世上有了一个越来越年轻的生命。

如果生命是一首交响曲,在平淡的序曲之后,他开始了第一乐章。 那是一位神乎其神的神父,激昂的祷告竟然真的让老迈的婴儿站立行走,虔诚的欢呼声中他邂逅了生命中第一个高潮,遇见到了黛西,第一个认为他不是老人的女孩儿,第一个触摸自己苍老脸颊的女孩儿,如今的你我都知道这样的第一次给予懵懂青春的意味。

第二乐章。缓板。

不能飞行的鸟是悲哀的,不能相爱的青春亦然。异样的生命就要承受异样的痛苦,眼看着自己所爱的人一个个衰老,离开这个世界,明白了这一点的时候他选择了主动离开,追逐有更具内容的生活,而非逆来顺受。那一年,他17岁。 他开始习惯了生活,酒和女人,只是,战争来了,带走了一些人,他身边的一些人,那些在我们记忆中仅占据一小块地方的人却让我们记忆深刻,这些人用离成熟了他面对生活的心。

第三乐章。快板。

在影片进入到100分钟的时候,年轻的杰明骑着摩托车呼啸而过,屏幕外的我终于意识到,无论变老还是变年轻,都是在走向生命的终结。生活即将发生的冲撞,我们无能为力。

1962年,杰明终于和黛西相聚,一个终于到达人生最好的年华,一个释怀了人生最好的`年华,在本就该成熟的季节,他们度过了生命里最快乐的时光,在帆船上,在小岛上,在爱巢里,在彼此的眼神里,在心里。

那个被老妇人呼唤的卡洛琳出生了,从这开始,也就是影片的最后40分钟里,任何人都可以随时遇到自己的哭点,你说不出来原因,真的,总有一种感动叫做难以名状,不是吗。

末章终曲。

7岁、5岁、婴儿,速度不快不慢,与我们的衰老同步。本杰明以婴儿之身出生在这个世界,还是以婴儿之身离开这个世界,不变的娇小的躯体中多了一个85年的人生。

假若时钟倒转,时光倒流,战争中逝的生命就会回来,孩子可以回到父母身边。皱纹尽皆消散,艺术家永葆青春,水手无休止的远航,灾难可以避免,爱人不再分离……呵呵,又要说到这句话——只是,万丈红尘,没有如果,尽皆可是。

这注定是一部典型的制作精良的好莱坞生活史诗,地位将与《Forrest Gump 》比肩,只是本杰明蕴藏了巨大的戏剧张力,这源于人类妄图纠正过往,完美人生的欲望。

瞄着奥斯卡的《本杰明》胃口绝不止最佳化妆,最佳特效之类的奖项,这样的成绩也的确不足以与本片相称,最佳改编剧本,最佳女配角,考虑到经济萧条,这样可以给人心灵慰藉淡定财富的作品甚至连最佳影片也有可能获得。本人最关注的是最佳男主角,看看本杰明和父亲在纽扣场相认的那场戏,看看PITT的眼神,那是许多许多年来,奥斯卡虚伪的架子之下遗漏给这个男人的无数奖项堆积而成的深邃与专注。

另外,技术制作方面与剧情一样细致,经得起时间的磨砺和影评人苛刻的眼光,比如在本杰明和黛西重逢的时候,背景声音并不是空白,内容和音量都绝对符合实际生活,5.1环绕效果明显。背景音乐绝对到位,每每钢琴协奏曲响起,听到钢琴与弦乐的声音,内心仿佛置身于辽阔草原,上一次这样的感动还是1994年看到《秋日奇情》中PITT策马返乡时的场景。

主给与你的,终将拿走他们。你可以像疯狗一样对周遭一切愤愤不平,你可以诅咒命运,但是到了最后一刻,你还是平静的放手而。

本杰明巴顿观后感 篇4

这是一部荒诞的电影,讲述了一个荒诞的故事,却反映了现实生活。

本杰明是奇人,他的人生与常人相反。随着时间的推移,普通人越来越老,而本杰明却越来越年轻。他出生在第一次世界大战结束的那天,因为他奇怪地被父亲遗弃,然后被一家疗养院收养。

在那家疗养院,他学到了很多,尤其是关于生死的知识。后来,他成了一名水手,漂泊在海上,遇到了人生中的初恋。阴差阳错之中,他加入二战,目睹了老船长的去世。

退休后,他回到了家乡。他父亲开始认出他来,但他父亲死后不久,他继承了一大笔财产。接下来是他与青梅竹马黛西的爱情故事。本杰明一生中最快乐的时光。他的妻子怀孕了。

他并非欣喜,而是恐惧。怕孩子和他一样奇怪,怕将来成为妻子的负担,怕孩子不接受自己。在这种恐惧中,本杰明在孩子们一岁的时候离开了她们,开始环游世界。

很久以后,黛西突然接到儿童权益保护组织的**。他们找到一个失去记忆的孩子。他唯一认识的人似乎是黛西。黛西知道那是本杰明,于是她收养了他,陪伴本杰明度过了晚年生活。直到有一天,本杰明死在了黛西的怀里。

本杰明的人生与正常人的人生有区别吗?似乎是有的,但本质上我想,并无两样——不断的离别。只是本杰明在养老院中提前学到了而已。

他们周围的人都快死了,新的人搬进来代替他们。渐渐地,本杰明长大了,他认识的人越来越少,一个人死了,这意味着这个职位是空的。后来,本杰明的女儿出生了。本杰明非常害怕,所以他选择了逃跑。

(这个场景让我想起了龙族里楚子航与他老爹的故事。)最后,本杰明死在了黛西的怀里。这不就是人生吗?

不断的离别与再见,不断的得到与失去,直到有一天发现自己老去了,所拥有的东西越来越少,然后在惆怅与怀念中结束一生。

年老绝不是身体老,而是心灵衰老。一个无知,无辜的人,即使他的身体有多老,他毕竟表现的像个年轻人。一个饱经沧桑的人,身体再怎么年轻,也永远无法掩饰自己的老态。

所以,所谓青春是一种心态而非一段时期。

这部电影的灵感可能来自鲍勃·迪伦的一首歌,但无论多么陌生的人都逃不掉死亡的召唤。如何在短暂的一生中度过尽量精彩的一生,如何成为我们想成为的人,这恐怕是电影想告诉我们的。

本杰明巴顿观后感 篇5

内蒙古师范大学外国语学院

学年**

**题目:

商务英语信函的语言特点分析

an analysis on language features of english business correspondence

班级09商英2班

专业商务英语

院系外国语学院

授课语种汉语

学生姓名孟睿楠

指导教师姓名陈建刚

2011年 7月18 日

内蒙古师范大学外国语学院学生学年**评价表

指导教师签名:

table of contents

abstract1i. introduction2

1. synopsis2

2. classic sentence3

ii. about the author4

iii. review5

ⅳ.conclusion9

bibliography10

共10页,

review of the curious case of benjamin button

abstract

the reason why i choose this book is it makes me fell the time goes on and the love between benjamin button and daisy. i like the details in this book, it’s so amazing so i want to introduce the good book to everyone. i will introduce all the information about this book include the synopsis, the writer and view.

key words: time, life, love

我之所以选择这部电影,是因为它让我感觉到时间的流逝,本杰明·巴顿和黛西之间的深情,我也喜欢这部电影的细节,令人震惊,所以我想把它推荐给大家。接下来我会给大家介绍所有关于这本书的信息,包括它的作者,以及简介还有我的感受

关键字:时间生命爱情

ⅰ. introduction

1. synopsis

this story's hero is a stranger called benjaminbarton. he violated the law of nature, born with old people’s image, after living longer and younger, growing backwards. 1919 benjamin button was born in baltimore, when he was born he had a 70-year-old "old" face, his father abandoned him casually in the street.

fortunately, a kindly black woman adopted him, she taught her wisdom to him through all the years. in 1930, benjamin 11-year-old (he looks 60 years old), he encountered a 6-year-old daisy, only 6-year-old girl daisy, she's cute and innocent ***pletely conquered the "old man" barton's heart. and barton’s sincere, clear heart also touched little daisy, the meaning of love between the two began to grow ……

ten years later, world war ii was more fiercely burn the whole world. button like many americans, took the boat came to britain from the united states to contribute to anti-fascist war. during this period, benjamin came to the uk from the united states by boat, the way he met a wide variety of characters, and saw the real tragedy, but also to experience the greatest glory of human nature.

among these, he met elizabethabbott, have a brief affair, while she was the other married, and soon left. after world war ii, benjamin returned to the united states. at this point, he already had cast off old appearance, gradually grow into a middle-aged.

he reunited in new york met daisy who is now a successful dancer. by this time daisy already had another lover, benjamin had to leave. in 1950, they finally seem about the same age benjamin and daisy were got together, spent the best time of their lives.

however, when younger and younger benjamin was, he realized that he could no longer live with daisy together; daisy needs a more normal life…

2. classic sentence

⑴ it isn't how well you play, it's how you feel about what you're playing... we're meant to lose the people we love. how else would we know how important they are to us.

⑵. you can be mad as a mad dog at the way things went... you can swear, curse the fates, regretted everything you ever did.

but when it ***es to the end... you have to let it go...

⑶. when i was a boy i would love to wake up before anybody else and run down to the lake to watch the day begin. it was as if i was the only one alive.

⑷. there is always something that i should remember for the rest of my life.

⑸. maybe some things last.

⑹. everybody feels different about themselves one way or another. we're all going the same way, just taking different roads to get there...

you're on your own road, benjamin.

ⅱ. about the author

f. scott fitzgerald was one of the major american writers of the twentieth century -- a figure whose life and works embodied powerful myths about our national dreams and aspirations. fitzgerald was talented and perceptive, gifted with a lyrical style and a pitch-perfect ear for language.

he lived his life as a romantic, equally capable of great dedication to his craft and reckless squandering of his artistic capital. he left us one sure masterpiece, the great gatsby; a near-masterpiece, tender is the night; and a gathering of stories and essays that together capture the essence of the american experience. his writings are insightful and stylistically brilliant; today he is admired both as a social chronicler and a remarkably gifted artist.

fitzgerald was born in st. paul, minnesota, on september 24, 1896. his father, edward fitzgerald, was descended from maryland gentility; he was dapper and well bred but lacked ***mercial acumen and, after a series of business failures, was forced to rely on support from his wife's family.

fitzgerald's mother was mollie mcquillan, an intelligent, eccentric woman whose irish immigrant father had made a success in st. paul as a wholesale grocer. the fitzgeralds lived conventionally -- "in a house below the average / on a street above the average," wrote young fitzgerald in a poem.

as a boy he was precocious: handsome and socially observant, he wrote plays for the local dramatic society and produced fiction and poetry for the school news*****. in 1911 his parents sent him east to a catholic prep school, the newman school in hackensack, new jersey, where he came under the influence of a sophisticated priest, monsignor sigourney fay, and an anglo-irish author named shane leslie.

these two men ignited his literary ambitions and encouraged him to develop his considerable talent as a writer. fitzgerald entered princeton in the fall of 1913. he was captured immediately by the great beauty of the university and by its aura of high striving and achievement.

he labored under social disadvantages there -- he was a midwesterner and an irish catholic -- but his enthusia** and literary talent won him some successes during his first two years. he wrote musical ***edies for the ******** club, published fiction and poetry in the nassau literary magazine, and accepted a bid to the prestigious cottage club. he was an indifferent student, though, and his poor marks eventually caught up with him, denying him the awards he had dreamed of.

fitzgerald never took a degree from princeton; he made a semi-honorable exit from the university in 1917, answering the call to colors and serving as an army officer in world war i.

to his great regret, fitzgerald "didn't get over." his battalion was waiting in new york to embark for europe just as the armistice was signed in november 1918. fitzgerald never saw the front, but the war years were momentous for him in other ways.

in the summer of 1918, while in a training camp near montgomery, alabama, he met zelda sayre, a beautiful and unconventional belle, the daughter of a prominent local judge. fitzgerald fell in love with her -- with her passionate nature and adventurous spirit -- and they became engaged. after his discharge from the army he took a job in advertising in new york city, determined to make a success in business so that they might marry.

fitzgerald was a failure as an ad man, though, hating the work and chafing at his separation from zelda. she lost faith in him, believing that he could not support her, and broke off their engagement in june 1919. after an epic bender, fitzgerald quit his advertising job and spent his last few dollars on a train ticket home to st.

paul. he meant to prove himself to zelda by writing a novel: "i was in love with a whirlwind," he later recalled, "and i must spin a *** big enough to catch it out of my head.

"fitzgerald began this improbable quest by resurrecting the typescript of a novel that he was calling "the romantic egotist." he had finished the narrative during army training camp, working on it in the officers club during nights and weekends. the book had been rejected twice by charles scribner's sons, a prestigious new york publishing house, but a young editor there named maxwell perkins had recognized fitzgerald's promise and had told him to keep trying.

during the summer of 1919, working diligently in the attic of his parents' home in st. paul, fitzgerald reconceived "the romantic egotist" and transformed it into this side of paradise, a daring and experimental novel. perkins accepted the book in september for publication the following spring.

backed by this success, fitzgerald rekindled his romance with zelda. they renewed their engagement and were married in st. patrick's cathedral in new york on april 3, 1920, just a week after publication of this side of paradise.

the novel was an immediate hit, with enthusiastic reviews and excellent sales, and the fitzgeralds became famous overnight. fitzgerald found that he was in demand as a writer; his price for stories rose quickly, and he began to write much ***mercial short fiction -- a dependable source of money for the extravagant life that he and zelda now were leading. these triumphs in literature, love, and finances gave fitzgerald great faith in his talent and luck.

"the ***pensation of a very early success is a conviction that life is a romantic matter," he later wrote. "in the best sense one stays young."

for fitzgerald the early 1920s were productive. he published a second novel, the beautiful and damned, in 1922; it marked an advance over this side of paradise in form and style, though it lacked the energy and charm of the earlier book. fitzgerald also wrote some of his best short stories during these years -- prophetic tales like "may day" and "the diamond as big as the ritz" and perceptive character studies like "dalyrimple goes wrong" and "the ice palace.

" he and zelda lived near new york city, in a cottage in westport, connecticut; later they rented a house on great neck, long island, where they socialized with the manhattan literati and the broadway theater crowd of the day. in the spring of 1924 the fitzgeralds and their young daughter scottie, born in 1921, traveled to europe and settled on the french riviera. fitzgerald needed quiet and freedom from distraction in order to ***pose his third novel.

he labored through the summer and by october had ***pleted a narrative called "trimalchio" -- a short, well-crafted novel of manners set on long island. his hero was a hazily depicted parvenu from the midwest named jay gatsby. fitzgerald mailed the novel to perkins in new york, and perkins had it set in type for spring publication.

fitzgerald continued to work on the text in galley proofs, however, rewriting two chapters, focusing jay gatsby's character more sharply, and infusing the story with an aura of myth and wonder. the novel, now titled the great gatsby, was published in april 1925. reviews were good but sales disappointing.

in the years that followed, however, gatsby would win much praise and ascend to a very high place in the american literary canon. today it is probably the most widely read american novel of the twentieth century.

the great gatsby established fitzgerald as a skilled professional. this is one of the paradoxes of his life: though he was sometimes frivolous and irresponsible in his personal behavior, he was thoroughly serious as an artist.

he had a good understanding of the marketplace and was ambitious and self-critical, aiming to create a body of writing that would survive him. his struggles to balance work against amusement, popular appeal against literary artistry, energized his career and gave ***plexity to the fiction he wrote. the fitzgeralds remained in europe during the late 1920s.

these were years of growth for fitzgerald; he read and traveled and observed, "seeking the eternal carnival by the sea" and capturing in his fiction the exotici** of the great european cities. he knew james joyce, gertrude stein, sylvia beach, sinclair lewis, and archibald macleish; his and zelda's closest friends were gerald and sara murphy, a sophisticated american couple who later served as partial models for dick and nicole diver in tender is the night. fitzgerald also met a talented young writer named ernest hemingway, and they became intimate friends for a time.

their relationship, however, was eventually eroded by ***petition and jealousy, mostly on hemingway's part.

the fitzgeralds' marriage began to disintegrate during their last few years in europe. fitzgerald's drinking increased as he struggled to produce a new novel; he managed to write some excellent short fiction, including the basil duke lee stories of 1928 and 1929, but failed to make much progress on the manuscript of his book. zelda's health deteriorated as she worked fervently to construct a life of her own as a ballet dancer.

talented and restless, she wanted an identity apart from her role as fitzgerald's wife. the strain of ballet training helped to bring about a mental breakdown in 1930 from which she never entirely recovered.

the family returned to america in 1931. fitzgerald managed to ***plete his novel tender is the night while living in baltimore. scribners published the book in april 1934 to generally good reviews but, again, to only moderate sales.

fitzgerald was greatly disappointed; he had worked on the book over a nine-year period, putting the manuscript through some seventeen drafts. tender is the night shows evidence of this labor on every page; it is a brilliantly written study of expatriate life, but its flashback structure causes difficulty for readers, and the fall of its hero, dick diver, seems overly precipitate.

fitzgerald's personal life went into decline after the novel was published. his health, never strong, had been damaged by the push to finish the novel, and his personal troubles had left him creatively and financially drained. zelda was being treated at johns hopkins hospital and later in clinics near asheville, north carolina.

in good periods she and fitzgerald lived toge...

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