迪斯尼《灰姑娘》《美女与野兽》观后感!英文的!)

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迪斯尼《灰姑娘》《美女与野兽》观后感!英文的!)迪斯尼《灰姑娘》《美女与野兽》观后感!英文的!)迪斯尼《灰姑娘》《美女与野兽》观后感!英文的!)灰姑娘Cinderellawasoriginallyre

迪斯尼《灰姑娘》《美女与野兽》观后感!英文的!)
迪斯尼《灰姑娘》《美女与野兽》观后感!英文的!)

迪斯尼《灰姑娘》《美女与野兽》观后感!英文的!)
灰姑娘
Cinderella was originally released in 1950 by Disney.There have been at least 40 alternative versions of Cinderella released both before and since then,both animated and with live actors.
What sets Disney's version of 1950 apart?It is the central role of the animated mice and birds,Lucifer the ever-scheming troublemaker of a cat,and Bruno,the loveable old hound who dreams of catching Lucifer.The mice and birds are constantly helping Cinderella compensate for the oppressive work overload assigned by her stepmother and two stepsisters.The mice have to overcome Lucifer's constant efforts to catch and eat them and to get Cinderella into horrendous trouble with her stepmother.
The basic Cinderella plot line serves merely as a frame holding a canvas on which these animal characters play out the main parts of the story line through their cat and mouse games.It is these antics,communicated through short pidgin English phrases from the mice and deliciously evil facial expressions and body language of the cat,that endear the film so much to children and to the child in us all.
Cinderella is a kids movie,yeah I know.The Anime fans I know believe anything Disney is the Devil,that's to be expected.(Miyazaki's titles are being released through Disney,think about it.) But there are some great lessons to be learned by all of us,kid or adult alike:Friendship,dreams,hope,never giving up (in Cinderlla's case until the Godmother gives her a pep talk,a pep song,and performs a few magic tricks) also the realities of goodness and plain ol' raunchy badness.
美女与野兽
Disney's animated version of the classic tale,"Beauty and the Beast," is every bit as enchanting as the "tale as old as time" that it tells,making its way into our hearts as well as motion picture history.Being the first film nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture,as well as six nominations altogether,Disney proves that it has what it takes to make an animated feature enjoyable for adults and children.I remember watching the film as a small child,and now,as an adult,is hasn't lost its luster,and everything is just as I enjoyed it before.
Belle is bored with life in her village.Her only escape is her books,and she longs to have an adventure of her own.When her father heads out to a fair,he gets lots,and Belle finds him in an enchanted castle.The objects are thrilled,because if she and their master,the Beast,fall in love,they will all be freed from the enchantment.But will Belle be able to see past the outward appearance?And what about the handsome bore back home who wants to marry Belle?
Through brilliant animation and song,as well as some terrific voice talents,the story of unexpected love comes to new and exciting life.Small-town girl Belle is forced to head into the woods once her father turns up missing,bringing her to a gloomy,secluded castle where she finds him and his captor,a vicious-looking beast.Of course,the beginning of the movie explains the beast's origins:he was once a selfish prince who,after turning out an old beggar woman,was transformed,given an enchanted rose,and told "if he could learn to love another,and earn their love in return by the time the last petal fell,then the spell would be broken.If not,he would be doomed to remain a beast for all time."
I feel in love with this movie the first time I saw it,and that love has only grown over the years.The story is the right mix of fun and uncertainty.Gaston was a wonderful addition to the mix because his story was the part I was most uncertain about the first time around.The artwork on the film catches your eye from the first shot of the castle,and doesn't let go.Beside the incredible background shots are wonderful drawings of the characters.I especially love the boyish excitement they manage to give the Beast in several scenes.Finally,there's the music.Every song adds to the story and is memorable in its own right.