Ⅰ 各種電影類型用英語怎麼說
1、喜劇片的英語就是comedy,其復數形式是comedies。浪漫喜劇是a romantic comedy,喜劇演員是comedian。而像老友記這樣的情景喜劇叫situation comedy,也可以直接說sitcom。
2、驚悚片英文是thriller,但這個詞更多是指有關犯罪和間諜的驚悚片。而像是鬼片之類的恐怖片應該是horror films/movies。
3、幻片的英語應該是science fiction,但是它也可以縮寫成sci-fi。科幻電影可以是sci-fi films而科幻小說是sci-fi novels。
4、復聯這種電影也經常被叫做好萊塢大片,而好萊塢大片英語應該是hollywood blockbuster。但是有一些科幻片也可以歸為動作片,而動作片的英語是action movies.
5、以宮崎駿為代表的動畫電影是animated film。宮崎駿的電影,以及迪士尼各種經典高分電影,雖然是以動畫的形式呈現,但是其實劇情是拍給大人看的。
Ⅱ 跪求所有電影類型的英文單詞!
actionfilm動作片 documentary紀錄片 kongfufilm武打片 comedy喜劇 tragedy悲劇 detectivefilm偵探片 sciencefiction科幻電影 disaster災難片 thriller驚悚片 horrorfilm恐怖片 western西部片 musical音樂片 cartoon動畫片 romance/lovestory言情片 biographies人物傳記 autobiographies自傳 sciencefiction科幻 romance浪漫 mystery偵探 horror恐怖 fantasy幻想片 cartoon卡通 happyending圓滿結局 tragicending悲劇結局
記得採納啊
Ⅲ 100部必看英文電影有什麼
《實習生》、《阿甘正傳》、《一夜迷情》、《星際穿越》、《速度與激情6》、《瘋狂動物城》、《遇見你之前》、《如晴天,似雨天》、《房間》、《奇幻森林》
1、《阿甘正傳》是由羅伯特·澤米吉斯執導的電影,由湯姆·漢克斯、羅賓·懷特等人主演,於1994年7月6日在美國上映。
電影改編自美國作家溫斯頓·格盧姆於1986年出版的同名小說,描繪了先天智障的小鎮男孩福瑞斯特·甘自強不息,最終「傻人有傻福」地得到上天眷顧,在多個領域創造奇跡的勵志故事。電影上映後,於1995年獲得奧斯卡最佳影片獎、最佳男主角獎、最佳導演獎等6項大獎。
Ⅳ 英語電影類型的表達方式及名稱
animated cartoon卡通片
autobiographical film自傳電影
comedy 戲劇
propaganda film宣傳片
silent film 無聲電影
sound film 有聲電影
suspense film 懸念片
telecine 電視電影
vaudeville 輕歌舞劇
drama 劇情片
action 動作片
disaster 災難片
thrill 恐怖片
road 公路片
alt 成人片
film-noir 黑色電影(描寫社會陰暗面的影片)
sci-fi film 科幻片(注意讀音為sai fai)
你好我是英語專業的 這些來自我的雅思詞彙和綜合英語課堂上老師講的內容。
Ⅳ 電影的類型有什麼我要英文的
Film Genres
I INTRODUCTION
Film Genres, categories of film characterized by frequently recurring patterns of form, style, and, particularly, subject matter. There is no clear consensus among film historians and critics on the number of genres, or on the line of demarcation between one genre and another. This must be borne in mind when considering the following list of major genres: Adventure; Biography; Comedy; Drama and Melodrama; Fantasy/Horror/Science Fiction; Gangster/Crime/Spy/Film Noir; Musical; Problem Picture; War; Western. Some commentators would argue that the category 「Gangster/Crime/Spy/Film Noir」 clearly incorporates two, if not more, distinct genres, as it could be seen to include films as diverse as The Maltese Falcon (John Huston, 1941) and Sunset Boulevard (Billy Wilder, 1950). Similarly, the old instry category 「Women's Pics」 straddles at least two classifications: Film Noir and Melodrama. Only the Hollywood cinema has been considered. Obviously, genres exist in the popular cinemas of other countries, although, apart from such clear-cut exceptions as samurai films of Japan or kung fu pictures from Hong Kong, the categories applied are normally derived from Hollywood. Clearly there are interesting differences between, say, a British crime film and an American example, but on the whole these have yet to be studied. Differences between genres tend to be identified more in terms of themes, stars, use of costumes, and settings and locations, than in terms of specific aspects of film-making practice such as editing.
II HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
In the days of the studio proction lines, placement of films within genres tended to be part of the thinking of studio executives in their decisions about proction and marketing policy, and were reiterated in the trade papers. Thus, notions about many film genres actually preceded explicit critical analysis. While critical accounts of a film genre tend, appropriately, to be descriptive, the same ideas in the mind of a procer or accountant are often prescriptive, based on a notion of what audiences will find acceptable in, say, a Western.
When critics started to analyse Hollywood films in depth, this link with the collective, entertainment, money-making aspect of the proction system, rather than its initially unrecognized personal, artistic dimension, contributed to an emphasis on the negative aspects of the genres, for example, the limits their conventions imposed on creativity. However, as Colin McArthur argued in his pioneering genre study Underworld USA (1972): 「the responses of film-makers and audiences to the genres seem to offer a good prime facie case for believing that they are animating rather than neutral, that they carry particular charges of meaning independently of whatever is brought to them by particular directors.」
Certainly, it seems unlikely to be coincidence that much of the finest work of Howard Hawks, John Ford, Anthony Mann, and, more recently Clint Eastwood, has been in the Western genre. Nevertheless, only minor or mediocre directors can be said to be defined by their relationship to a genre, and each of the four cited has inflected the genre in significantly different ways, both stylistically and thematically, as well as having done important work in other genres.
III DEVELOPMENT OF GENRES
Clearly film genres change over time as society, the audience, and the institutions of proction change. New stars come along, new themes emerge, new conventions of characterization evolve. The exact nature of these shifts is largely outside the conscious awareness of those responsible for bringing them about, however. The procer, director, writer, and star tend to think in terms of decisions that will make a work more interesting, or generate a more compelling star role, rather than how to modify the genre in response to shifts in society.
Some points relating the development of particular genres to changes in film technology are simple and obvious: there is nothing incongruous about a silent Western, and the genre has been on the screen since The Great Train Robbery (1903, directed by Edwin S. Porter), but the idea of a silent musical is obviously ridiculous, despite the fact that live musical accompaniment ensured that most cinemas were never really silent. Similarly, continually improving techniques for special effects have given new life to the Fantasy/Science Fiction/Horror genre, from 2001: A Space Odyssey (Stanley Kubrick, 1968) on through Star Wars (George Lucas, 1977), and Close Encounters of the Third Kind (Steven Spielberg, 1977) to the cycle of Alien films (Ridley Scott, 1979; James Cameron, 1986; David Fincher, 1992).
Popular films are not a simple reflection of the society that proced them: they are complex texts, systems of discourse certain strands of which bear traces of particular features of the society that generated them. Exactly what mechanisms are involved, however, varies from case to case, and may often be impossible to tease out. Thus, comparisons made between characteristics of the indivial genres, or between one era and another, must be provisional and tentative.
For example, in the 1930s, the great period of the gangster film, there were few major Westerns, and those there were came at the start and end of the decade. In the era of classic Hollywood cinema (from the late 1920s to the decline of the studio system around 1960) both these genres regularly involved conflicts between good and evil.
However, perhaps because part of the gangster film's concern was to indicate the social origins of crime, it is typically the gangster's journey the audience follows, and thus there is strong, if only partial, identification with him. His refusal to accept the restrictions of the urban environment, together with the energy of his indivialism, made him a dangerously fascinating, possibly sympathetic, character when contrasted with the less colourful representatives of law and order.
Indeed, this patina of charisma has persisted through to the present. It is part of the complex appeal of The Godfather series (Francis Ford Coppola: Part I, 1972; Part II, 1974; Part III, 1990), inviting the audience to collude with the actions of Michael Corleone. In the more pastoral world of the classic Western, on the other hand, the hero may have been a loner, but he normally represented the best values of the community. Moreover, it was his progress the audience followed, and thus it was he with whom it identified. Consequently, he was the one with charisma, rather than the villain, whose ultimate defeat and death were not mourned in the same way as the classic gangster's.
Though attempts to specify precisely where Western and gangster genres fit in an overall account of the generic categories of popular cinema are likely to generate academic controversy, all commentators agree on their existence as genres. This makes them appropriate choices for the accounts of generic difference and change given above. Though much has been left out, this is an example of the kind of analysis that can be made in relation to other genres.
Ⅵ 各種類型電影的英文名是
1.動作電影:Action Films
是以強烈緊張的驚險動作和視聽張力為核心的影片類型。具備巨大的沖擊力、持續的高效動能、一系列外在驚險動作和事件為主要元素的影片。
2.奇幻電影:Fantasy Film
這類型的電影都大量的包含魔法、超自然現實事件、或是幻想生物如龍、半獸人以及幻想世界如魔戒中的中土。
3.喜劇電影:Comedy film
主要藝術手段是發掘生活中的可笑現象,作誇張的處理,達到真實和誇張的統一。其目的是通過笑來頌揚美好、進步的事物或理想,諷刺或嘲笑落後現象,在笑聲中娛樂和教育觀眾。
4.科幻電影:science fiction film
科幻片所採用的科學理論並不一定被主流科學界接受,例如外星生命、外星球、超能力或時間旅行等等。科幻電影常常使用可能的未來世界作為故事背景,用宇宙飛船、機器人或其他超越時代的科技等元素彰顯與現實之間的差異。
5.動畫電影:Animation Movie
動畫電影是指以動畫形式製作的大型電影。通常我們所說的動畫電影包括劇場版,OVA。但是嚴格意義上的動畫電影與劇場版電影動畫不同的是動畫電影故事取材並不是由動畫劇或OVA中取材。從動畫劇或OVA取材的稱為劇場版或電影動畫。
Ⅶ 推薦30部經典的英文電影
十大經典電影(人生篇)
1、《肖申克的救贖》
2、《百萬金嬰》又名《百萬寶貝》
3、《悲慘世界》1958年版
4、《辛德勒的名單》
5、《阿甘正傳》
6、《勇敢的心》
7、《活著》
8、《天堂影院》
9、《殺手裡昂》又名:
這個殺手不太冷/
終極追殺令
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殺手裡昂
10、《完美的世界》
十大經典電影(愛情篇)
1、《羅馬假日》
2、《泰坦尼克》
3、《卡薩布蘭卡》
4、《花樣年華》
5、《人鬼情未了》
6、《亂世佳人》
7、《風月俏佳人》
8、《西雅圖未眠夜》
9、《廊橋遺夢》
10、《英國病人》
十大經典電影(戰爭篇)
1、《巴頓將軍》
2、《拯救大兵雷恩》
3、《現代啟示錄》
4、《戰爭與和平》
5、《野戰排》
6、《西線無戰事》
7、《最長的一天》
8、《獵鹿人》
9、《遙遠的橋》
10、《黑鷹墜落》
Ⅷ 求電影的分類(要英文的)
喜劇/Comedy
冒險/Adventure
幻想/Fantasy
懸念/Mystery
驚悚/Thriller
記錄/Documentary
戰爭/War
西部/Western
愛情/Romance
劇情/Drama
恐怖/Horror
動作/Action
科幻/Sci-Fi
音樂/Music
家庭/Music
犯罪/Crime
Ⅸ 電影有多少種類型用英語怎麼表達
電影類型主要有:Comedy喜劇、Thriller驚悚、Romance愛情、Horror恐怖、Action動作、Sci-Fi科幻、Crime犯罪、War戰爭。
音樂電影、黑幫電影、紀錄電影、公路電影、意識流電影、動畫電影、驚悚電影、西部電影、人物電影、飛車電影、家庭電影、超級英雄電影。其中,動畫電影包括卡通。
(9)英文版電影分類大全擴展閱讀:
電影具有獨自的特徵,在藝術表現力上不但具有其它各種藝術的特徵,又因可以運用蒙太奇(法語:Montage)這種藝術性突躍的電影組接技巧,具有超越其它一切藝術的表現手段。
電影可以大量復制放映,隨著現代社會的發展,電影已深入到人類社會生活的方方面面,是人們日常生活不可或缺的一部分。
Ⅹ 經典英文電影
經典英文電影如下:
1、Avatar (2009)《阿凡達》
《阿凡達》是有史以來視覺上最唯美的電影之一。盡管一些人抱怨說,當他們第一次看到電影里的特效的時候很震驚,但是這部電影推動現代電影技術進入到了一個新紀元,開創了3D立體電影時代。影片講述了一個跨物種的愛情故事。對於電影愛好者來說,阿凡達是一部必看影片。