『壹』 戰馬里的男孩叫什麼名字(在電影里的名字)急.....
男孩艾爾伯特Albert Narracott ( 傑瑞米·艾文 飾)
影片以一匹前額有著白色十字花紋名叫喬伊的農場馬的視角展開,1914年,在德文郡小鎮,男孩艾爾伯特(傑瑞米·艾文 Jeremy Irvine 飾)目睹了幼駒喬伊的誕生。在集市上,它被頻繁叫價,最終被艾爾伯特的父親泰德(彼得·穆蘭 Peter Mullan 飾)用30基尼的天價收入囊中,跛腳的他也因此得罪了地主。艾爾伯特與喬伊盡情嬉戲,與朋友分享。然而,好景不長,地主登門拜訪,稱如果喬伊不能犁地將立刻將其帶走,泰德只好賭上了全部家當。於是,艾爾伯特在逼迫之下,為喬伊套上了鞍蹬,強迫它犁地,甚至還使用了皮鞭,最終靈性的喬伊真的領會了艾爾伯特的苦衷並將一片遍地石塊的荒地翻耕了出來,第一次表現出其出人意料的潛力。
為了還債,泰德辛苦耕作,功夫不負有心人,辛苦換來了收成,但是一場大雨毀了一切。德軍來襲,父親被迫將馬變賣給騎兵軍,換了30基尼。艾爾伯特雖然難以割捨也只能含淚送別喬伊踏上了前途未卜的戰場。
參軍了的喬伊因為體格強健,溫順聽話,很快就成為了上尉的座騎。然而戰爭慘烈,喬伊開始不由自主的更換主人。從英國上尉,法國老農與孫女,到德國騎兵,它遭遇了形形色色的人,見識了他們的人生起伏,悲歡離合,更看盡了人間冷暖與戰爭帶來的苦痛創傷。而對喬伊難以忘懷的艾伯特,也參軍來尋找它。盡管身處在這凄涼的戰壕,喬伊的勇氣感動了它身邊的士兵和人們,它能夠尋找到溫暖和希望。但是它的內心卻惦記著它的小主人阿爾伯特,最終他們是否能夠再次相逢呢?
『貳』 求觀看英文版電影《阿甘正傳》《音樂之聲》《戰馬》《安妮日記》其中一部後的觀後感(英文,80字左右)
音樂之聲Sound of Music The The Sound of Music, feature-film musical about a young religious novice working as a governess who brings music and happiness to a widower』s large family, set in Austria ring World War II. Released in 1965 and based on real-life events, this box-office hit earned Academy Awards for best picture, best director, best film editing, best sound, and best musical score.
『叄』 電影戰馬WAR HORSE 英文介紹。
From director Steven Spielberg comes 「War Horse,」 an epic adventure for audiences of all ages. Set against a sweeping canvas of rural England and Europe ring the First World War, 「War Horse」 begins with the remarkable friendship between a horse named Joey and a young man called Albert, who tames and trains him. When they are forcefully parted, the film follows the extraordinary journey of the horse as he moves through the war, changing and inspiring the lives of all those he meets—British cavalry, German soldiers, and a French farmer and his granddaughter—before the story reaches its emotional climax in the heart of No Man』s Land.
The First World War is experienced through the journey of this horse—an odyssey of joy and sorrow, passionate friendship and high adventure. 「War Horse」 is one of the great stories of friendship and war— a successful book, it was turned into a hugely successful international theatrical hit that is arriving on Broadway next year. It now comes to screen in an epic adaptation by one of the great directors in film history.
不客氣,可以翻譯一下看看是否符合你的要求。
『肆』 電影戰馬中出現英文單詞
這里是一些台詞 求採納
DAD
Now that's a beauty.
SI EASTON
Forget it, Ted. He's half
thoroughbred and not got a day's
work in him.
(points to a plow horse next to
JOEY)
Now, there... There's your ticket.
In contrast to Joey, the solid and bulky plow horse stands
like a rock. But Dad remains fixated on Joey.
DAD
But look at him, Si. Look at that creature.
4.
Indeed, Joey is magnificent, his power clearly emerging
because of his upset.
SI EASTON
Don't be daft. You need something
solid to plow a field.
DAD
(fixed on Joey)
Yeah, but he's something else, that one.
The AUCTIONEER announces the start of the auction...
AUCTIONEER
Alright gentlemen - settle down - settle
down - horses on my right - men with money
in their pockets on my left - it's the
perfect combination. Is Fred Goddard here?
FRED shouts his reply from the crowd.
FRED
YES! I's here.
AUCTIONEER
Good - more money than sense. Dave Hill?
DAVE
I'm here. Yes!
AUCTIONEER
Bugger off, you tight bastard - you've been
coming here for 20 years - never bought so
much as a pork scratching.
The crowd are loving all this.
Dad notices a figure across the ring, LYONS, clearly a man of
money. You can see something light up in Dad's eyes - a
combination of dislike and alcohol.
Joey is led into the auction pen.
AUCTIONEER (CONT'D)
Okay - first up today - a gorgeous young
horse - prettiest thing I've seen since my
wife on our wedding day. Let's get going,
shall we? Who wants this wonderful creature.
But no-one bids.
『伍』 急求電影戰馬WAR HORSE 英文介紹!!!!
In Devon, England, a boy called Albert Narracott watches the birth of a thoroughbred foal and watches with admiration the growth of the young horse, galloping through the fields at his mother's side. Much to the dismay of his mother, Rose, his father, Ted, buys the colt at auction, despite a friend pointing out a more suitable plough horse for his farm. The desire to spite his landlord, Lyons, and retain his pride, are the apparent motivations for Ted to make higher and higher bids for the colt. The high cost of the horse means he is unable to pay rent to Lyons, who threatens to take possession of the farm if the money is not paid by the autumn. Ted promises to meet the deadline, suggesting he could plough and plant a lower, rock-filled field with turnips. Albert names the horse Joey and devotes much time to training him. Albert's best friend, Andrew Easton, watches as Albert teaches his colt many things, such as to come when he imitates the call of an owl by blowing through his cupped hands.
Ted, who has a bad leg from a war injury, is frequently shown drinking alcohol from a flask he carries. Rose shows Albert his father's medals from the Second Boer War in South Africa, where Ted served as a sergeant with the Imperial Yeomanry. Ted was severely wounded in action, and received the Distinguished Conct Medal for bravery under fire. She gives Albert his father's regimental pennant, telling Albert that his father is not proud of what he did ring the war, and that he had thrown the flag and medals away, though Rose saved and kept them hidden.
Albert trains Joey for the plough and, to his neighbours' astonishment, prepares a stony hillside field to plant with turnips. However a rainstorm destroys the turnip field, so to pay the overe rent (and without telling Albert), Ted sells Joey to Captain Nicholls, a young cavalry officer, as World War I breaks out. When Albert finds out, he confronts the officer and begs for him not to take the horse. Nicholls promises he will take care of Joey as his own horse and hopefully will return him after the war. Albert tries to enlist in the army, but is too young. Before the captain leaves with Joey, Albert ties his father's pennant to Joey's bridle.
Joey is trained for military operations and deployed to France with a flying column under the command of Captain Nicholls. Cavalry charges, once a major form of warfare, are now hopelessly obsolete when faced with machine guns, as Captain Nicholls and his fellow cavalrymen discover after they charge through a German encampment. Nicholls is killed along with most of his fellow cavalrymen, and the Germans capture the horses.
Joey becomes attached to Topthorn, a black horse with whom he trained for his military role. The two horses are used to pull an ambulance wagon driven by two German soldiers, Gunther, and his 14-year-old brother, Michael. Gunther gives the pennant to Michael as a good-luck "charm" when he is assigned to the German front, despite being too young to fight. Gunther ignores an order to remain behind and await call to a later position. Unable to persuade his brother to remain behind, Gunther rides Joey and brings Topthorn along on his escape so he and his brother can ride them to Italy, at this time still neutral. One night, German soldiers discover the absent without leave brothers hiding in a windmill and execute them by firing squad for desertion.
After the two young Germans are shot, Emilie, a young French girl who lives at the farm with her grandfather, finds the two horses inside the windmill. Emilie suffers from Osteogenesis imperfecta (brittle bone disease), and is not allowed to ride the horses for fear of falling. Later, German soldiers arrive and confiscate all food and supplies from the property; Emilie hides the horses in her bedroom to avoid them being taken by the Germans to fight. Emilie's grandfather allows her to ride Joey on her birthday, and she gallops the horse up a hill, adjacent to the farm. When Emilie does not come back immediately, the Grandfather worriedly runs up the hill. On the other side of the hill, the Grandfather discovers that Emilie has run into the grasp of the German soldiers who were at the farm earlier. The German soldiers take the horses, but the grandfather keeps the pennant.
Joey and Topthorn are put to the task of pulling German heavy artillery, an exhausting task which kills horses quickly. The two horses are, however, put in the care of the German Private Friedrich who loves horses and who tries to help them survive.
The story moves forward to 1918, where Albert has enlisted and is fighting alongside Andrew in the Second Battle of the Somme, under the command of Lyons's son, David. After a British charge into no-man's land, Albert, Andrew, and other British soldiers miraculously make it across into a deserted German trench, where a gas bomb explodes, filling the trench with the white chemical fumes of mustard gas.
Meanwhile, Joey and Topthorn have survived years of hard service in the German army – much longer than most horses last – but Topthorn finally succumbs and dies from exhaustion, while Joey and Private Friedrich comfort him, pleading with him to not lie down where he will be seen and subsequently shot, until Friedrich is ultimately dragged away from Joey by other German soldiers. Cornered by an advancing tank, Joey escapes and runs into no-man's land where he gallops through the devastating destruction of the Somme and gets entangled in barbed wire. From their respective trenches both British and German soldiers spot Joey in the mist, although disbelieving at first that a horse could have survived the battle. Colin, a British soldier from South Shields, waving a white flag, crosses No Man's Land at Joey's side to try and coax him to the British side. Peter, a German soldier from Düsseldorf, comes over with wire cutters, and together they free Joey from the barbed wire. They flip a coin to decide who should take possession of the horse; Colin wins, guiding Joey back to the British trench, having formed a strange friendship with the soldier from Düsseldorf, on the enemy side he has been instructed to kill.
The film shifts back to Albert's perspective, where Andrew has succumbed to the gas attack, but Albert has survived, temporarily blinded with bandages covering his eyes. He is recuperating at a British medical camp when Colin brings Joey in looking for a veterinary surgeon to heal the wounds from the barbed wire. Albert is told about the miracle horse rescued from no-man's land. The army doctor instructs Sgt. Fry to put Joey down e to his injuries, but when Fry is about to shoot, the owl call he learned from Albert as a colt catches Joey's attention. Albert is led through the troops to Joey, again sounding his call, and Joey hurries to meet his long-lost friend. Albert explains he raised Joey, and his bandages still covering his eyes, gives an exact description of his horse's markings, confirming his claim. Joey is covered in mud, so the veterinary surgeon refuses to accept Albert's statement, but is quickly corrected when soldiers wash away the grime, revealing the four white socks and diamond blaze on Joey's forehead.
Armistice brings the end of the war and Albert's eyesight is restored. He learns only officers' horses will be shipped home, while Joey and the others are to be auctioned off to the highest bidder. The soldiers gather funds to help Albert buy Joey, but ring a bidding war with a French butcher reaching 30 pounds, a bid of 100 pounds is entered without revealing who placed the bid. Approaching the auction ring is an older gentleman, Emilie's grandfather. No other bid is placed and he is shown taking ownership of Joey. The grandfather implies that Emilie has died, and after hearing about the miracle horse, her grandfather walked three days to get Joey back for the sake of Emilie's memory.
Albert pleads with Emilie's grandfather for the horse, but the old man remains stoic in his auction win. As the grandfather walks away, Joey breaks free and goes to Albert. As he watches the horse and the young English soldier, the grandfather pulls the military pennant from his pocket and asks Albert if it means anything to him. When Albert tells the old man that it belongs to his father, the grandfather has a change of heart. First he gives Albert the campaign pennant, then moments later, gives him Joey, saying it is what Emilie would have wanted. In the end Albert rides Joey back to his family's farm, hugs his parents, and returns the pennant to his father
這個足夠了!可適當刪減!
『陸』 電影戰馬講述的是哪個國家的戰爭
影片《戰馬》改編自英國桂冠作家麥克·莫波格的同名小說,由史蒂文·斯皮爾伯格執導,傑瑞米·艾文、彼得·穆蘭、艾米麗·沃森等聯袂主演。影片於2011年12月25日在美國上映。
影片以一匹名叫喬伊的農場馬的視角展開,1914年第一次世界大戰爆發,一個英國農場少年艾伯特的父親為了維持農場,無奈之下將喬伊賣給軍隊,為前線運送軍火物資。艾伯特和他心愛的馬不得不分離,但他們被分離的命運又因為第一次世界大戰又重新交織在一起的故事[1]。
中文名
《戰馬》
外文名
《War Horse》
其它譯名
《雷霆戰駒》(香港譯)
出品時間
2011年
出品公司
夢工廠、安培林娛樂
發行公司
華特·迪士尼電影工作室、試金石影片公司
製片地區
美國
製片成本
6600萬美元
拍攝日期
2010年8月6日至2010年10月27日
史蒂文·斯皮爾伯格
編劇
李·霍爾,理查德·柯蒂斯等
製片人
凱瑟琳·肯尼迪、弗蘭克·馬歇爾
類型
劇情
主演
傑瑞米·艾文,彼得·穆蘭,尼爾斯·阿萊斯楚普
片長
146分鍾
上映時間
2012年2月28日(中國大陸)
分級
USA:PG-13
對白語言
英語,德語
色彩
彩色
imdb編碼
tt1568911
當第一次世界大戰剛剛露出即將打響的苗頭的時候,作為一個英國的牧場家庭,盡管他們手頭根本就沒有足夠的資金去擁有它,可他們還是在一場拍賣會上買下了一匹脾氣相當狂躁的小馬駒,起名為「喬伊」,這匹馬看起來就好似是一個不折不扣的失敗的選擇,泰德(彼得·穆蘭 飾)和羅茜·納拉科特(艾米麗·沃森 飾)夫婦對此都感到非常地失望,他們甚至預感到,挽救瀕臨倒閉的牧場的願望就要落空。
但是他們的兒子阿爾伯特(傑瑞米·艾文飾)卻決定馴服「喬伊」,因為他已經被這匹馬奔跑的速度、張揚的個性和迷人的靈魂給徹底地征服了——很快,一人一馬就變得形影不離起來,然而隨著戰爭的爆發,他們卻被迫分開了,「喬伊」就在阿爾伯特的眼皮底下被賣掉了,成為了一位英勇的英國騎兵軍官的坐騎,就此走上前線。
可是,離開了阿爾伯特之後,屬於「喬伊」的有如迷宮一樣的旅程也隨之展開,而它在這個過程中經歷的分別是快樂、悲傷、艱難與奇跡,並且伴隨著這些征程迅速地成長起來,從一隻單純的坐騎,變成了一位非凡的英雄,用它純真無害的天性、不帶任何
戰馬劇照1(19張)
雜質的動機以及對自己的人類朋友無條件的奉獻,感動了來自於這場戰爭的所有對立面的生命——它不僅拉得動戰場上的戰地流動醫院、還知道靈巧地躲避德國士兵的追趕、同時還在這個過程中點亮了一位法國女孩的想像力、甚至拉著巨大且沉重的大炮爬上了山頂,在阿爾伯特一路不斷地靠近屬於他自己的危險任務的時候,「喬伊」發現自己在英軍和德軍之間的「無人地帶」遭到了誘捕,即使這一次看起來沒有任何逃脫的可能性了,可是它還是抓住了和平時期轉瞬即逝的機會,飛奔進回歸和重逢的夢想當中