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朗读者电影名言英文

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Ⅰ 谁有《朗读者》这部电影的英文简介急!!

简介
THE READER opens in post-WWII Germany when teenager Michael Berg becomes ill and is helped home by Hanna, a stranger twice his age. Michael recovers from scarlet fever and seeks out Hanna to thank her. The two are quickly drawn into a passionate but secretive affair. Michael discovers that Hanna loves being read to and their physical relationship deepens. Hanna is enthralled as Michael reads to her from "The Odyssey," "Huck Finn" and "The Lady with the Little Dog." Despite their intense bond, Hanna mysteriously disappears one day and Michael is left confused and heartbroken. Eight years later, while Michael is a law student observing the Nazi war crime trials, he is stunned to find Hanna back in his life - this time as a defendant in the courtroom. As Hanna's past is revealed, Michael uncovers a deep secret that will impact both of their lives. THE READER is a story about truth and reconciliation, about how one generation comes to terms with the crimes of another. Written by The Weinstein Company

Middle aged German barrister Michael Berg recollects to himself his lifelong acquaintance with Hanna Schmitz, a relationship with whom he never disclosed to anyone close to him. Michael first met Hanna in 1958, when he was fifteen, she thirty-one. The two had a turbulent summer long love affair, dictated by Hanna that their encounters would begin with him reading to her followed by lovemaking. Michael next encountered Hanna in 1966, when Michael, now a law student, attended the Nazi war crimes trial of five female former S.S. concentration camp guards, one of whom is Hanna. Through listening to the testimony, Michael comes to the realization that he is in possession of information which could save Hanna from a life in prison, information which she herself is unwilling to disclose. In deciding what to do, Michael is torn between his differing views of justice.

较详细的
Michael Berg (David Kross), a fifteen year old young man living in Berlin in 1958, gets off the tram, cks into a doorway and vomits. An woman in her mid thirties (Kate Winslet) sees him and, after cleaning up after him, helps him get home. The doctor diagnoses him with scarlet fever and orders three months bedrest. All Michael can do is examine his stamps and bide his time.

When he is better, he returns to the apartment building to deliver a bouquet of flowers in thanks to the woman. She is matter of fact with him but asks him to escort her to work on the tramline. But when she catches him spying on her as she dresses, he runs away in shame. When he returns to apologize a few days later, she seces him. He persuades her to tell him her name -- Hanna. Michael returns to her every day after school, rejecting the clear interest of girls his own age. She asks him to read to her, and he brings her great works of world literature. He sells his stamps so they can go on a bicycle tour in the countryside. When Hanna is promoted by the tram company, she becomes unsettled and snaps at Michael when he tries to read her Chekhov's "The Lady with the Dog." They make love one last time and she then moves away without telling him where she is going. Michael is heartbroken.

Eight years later (1966), Michael attends Heidelberg Law School. He is part of a seminar on the Holocaust, taught by Rohl (Bruno Ganz). The class attends the joint trial of six former guards at Auschwitz. Michael is shocked to learn that Hanna is one of the defendants. He is appalled to learn that Hanna was responsible for selecting Jewish women to be sent to death camps and was part of the forced march of hundreds of Jews from one camp to another; when the building in which the Jewish women were being housed overnight was set afire, Hanna and the other guards let them burn to death because to free them would have risked too much chaos. Hanna does not deny what she did and even rationalizes it. During testimony, it is revealed that Hanna had had camp prisoners read to her at night. The other guards claim that Hanna was the instigator of all the crimes and, rather than submit to a handwriting sample to disprove their claims, agrees with them. In the audience, Michael realizes that Hanna wanted others to read to her because she is illiterate. Urged on by Rohl but disturbed by a classmate who believes former Nazis should be killed, Michael tries to visit Hanna in prison to encourage her to tell the truth but, ashamed of his past with her, decides not to. Hanna is sentenced to life in prison.

As an alt, Michael (Ralph Fiennes) marries and has a daughter but remains emotionally withdrawn. His marriage ends and he becomes distant from his daughter. Discovering the books he had read to Hanna decades earlier, he re-establishes contact with her by reading the books into a tape recorder and sending them to her in prison. Using them as a guide, Hanna teaches herself to read and write. She sends him letters in return but he never responds. When it is time for her parole in 1990, Michael is the only person the prison social worker can contact. He reluctantly agrees to sponsor Hanna. He finds an apartment and job for her but, when he visits her a week before she is to be released, he is aloof to her. She tells him that before the trial, she never thought about what she did as an SS guard but thinks about nothing else now. After he leaves, she commits suicide. In her will, she asks Michael to give her life's savings to the family of one of the prisoners at Auschwitz. Michael visits the woman's daughter (Lena Olin) in New York and confesses his affair with Hanna for the first time. She refuses to forgive or accept the money but instead takes the tea tin Hanna had kept the money in, as it reminds her of a tin she had before she was sent to Auschwitz as a child. They agree to give the money to a Jewish literacy organization.

In 1995, Michael reunites with his daughter, Julia (Hannah Herzsprung), who has just returned from a year in Paris. He admits his failings as a father and drives her to a church that he and Hanna had visited ring their bicycle tour nearly forty years earlier. He shows her Hanna's grave and begins to tell her his and Hanna's story.

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''The Reader'' begins in 1995 Berlin, where a well-dressed Michael Berg is preparing breakfast for a woman who has one-night stand|spent the night at his apartment. The two part awkwardly, and as Michael watches an Berlin S-Bahn pass by outside afterwards the film flashes back to another tram in 1958 Neustadt. An unhappy-looking teenaged Michael gets off but wanders around the streets afterwards, finally pausing in the entryway of a nearby apartment building where he starts to vomiting|vomit. Hanna Schmitz, the tram Conctor, comes in and assists him in returning home. Michael is diagnosed with scarlet fever and must rest at home for the next three months. After he recovers he visits Hanna at her apartment and thanks her. The two begin an affair that lasts through that summer. Their liaisons, at her apartment, are characterized by him reading literary works he is studying in school to her, such as ''The Odyssey'', "The Lady with the Dog" and ''The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn''. After the two go on a bicycling trip and Hanna is promoted to the offices at the tram company, she abruptly moves without letting Michael know where she has gone.

After another brief return to the alt Michael, who drives to a court where he is a lawyer, we see him again at Heidelberg University in 1966. As part of a special seminar taught by Professor Rohl, a camp survivor, he observes a trial of several women who were accused of letting 300 Jewish women die in a burning church when they were SS guards on the Death marches following the 1944 evacuation of Auschwitz concentration camp. Michael is stunned to see that Hanna is one of the defendants.

He visits a former camp himself to try to come to terms with this. The trial divides the seminar, with one student angrily saying there is nothing to be learned from it other than that evil acts occurred. He tells Rohl that the older generation of Germans should kill themselves for their failure to act then and now.

The key evidence is the testimony of Ilana Mather, a young Jewish woman who has written a memoir about how she and her mother survived. When Hanna testifies, unlike her fellow defendants, she admits that she was aware Auschwitz was an extermination camp and that the ten women she chose ring each month's were subsequently gassed. She denies authorship of a report on the barn fire, despite pressure from the other defendants, but then admits it when asked to provide a handwriting sample.

Michael then realizes Hanna's secret: she is illiterate and has made many of her life choices to conceal that. Even her choice to join the SS was made because of her desire to avoid a job promotion meaning she would have had to reveal her illiteracy. Without being specific, Michael informs Rohl that he has information favorable to one of the defendants but is not sure what to do since the defendant herself wants to avoid disclosing this. Rohl tells him that if he has learned nothing from the past there is no point in having the seminar.

Hanna receives a ife sentence for her role in the church deaths while the other defendants get terms of a few years. Michael meanwhile marries, has a daughter and divorces. Rediscovering his books and notes from the time of his affair with Hanna, he begins reading some of those works into a tape recorder. He sends the cassettes and another tape recorder to her in prison. Eventually she uses these to teach herself to read the books themselves from the prison library, and writes back to him.

Michael does not write back or visit, but keeps sending tapes, and in 1988 the prison's warden writes to him to seek his help in arranging for her after her forthcoming release. He finds a place for her to live and a job, and sees her in person to tell her these things. The night before her sentence ends she hangs herself and leaves a note to Michael and a tea tin with cash in it.

Later, Michael travels to New York. He meets Ilana and confesses his past relationship with Hanna to her. He tells her that Hanna was illiterate for most of her life but that her suicide note told him to give both the cash, some money she had in a bank account and the tea tin to Ilana. After telling Michael there is nothing to be learned from the camps and that he should go to the theater if he is seeking catharsis. Michael suggests that he donate the money to a organization that combats alt illiteracy, preferably a Jewish one, and she agrees. Ilana keeps the tea tin since it is similar to one she herself had owned before being sent to the camps, where it was taken from her to be melted down.

The film ends with Michael getting back together with his daughter, Julia, whom he admits he has grown apart from. He takes her to Hanna's grave and begins to tell her the story.

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Ⅱ 如何理解电影《朗读者》(The Reader)

《朗读者》是一部奇妙的电影,可以从很多个角度来观看、思索,而都会是一部完整的电影。

它可以是关于一个男孩的成长故事,它可以是关于一个女人的一生和她在尊严和苦难之间的痛苦选择,它可以是关于两个人贯穿一生的复杂感情的记述,它可以是关于精神的力量。同时,它也可以是用两个人之间的故事,来记录的对历史的拷问和反思。影片骨子里其实是厚重而悲怆的历史。

幕后花絮

导演史蒂芬·戴德利对于女主角的第一选择就是凯特·温丝莱特,但凯特·温丝莱特此时要拍摄《革命之路》,所以影片公司选择了妮可·基德曼。但当妮可·基德曼正式开始参与该片拍摄时,却因怀孕而放弃了这个角色,此时凯特·温丝莱特有了空档期,她最终正式出演该片。

Ⅲ 朗读者英文

The reade.

No.4 Heaven will take you back and look at you and say: Only one thing can make a soul complete and that thing is love.

你会回到天堂,上帝会看着你,然后说: 只有一种东西才能使灵魂完整,那个东西就是爱。

Ⅳ 请问电影朗读者中The more suffering, the more I love. 出现在第几分钟

是25分43秒

Ⅳ 电影《朗读者》字幕

我没被吓倒,我不怕任何事,承受的越多,我就越爱她,危险只会增加我的爱,它会让爱变得尖锐,变得趣味怏然,我会是你需要的 唯一天使,你丢下生命时会比你拥有生命时更美,天堂会把你带走,看着你,对你说,只有一件事可以让灵魂完整,那就是爱

I'm not frightened. I'm not frightened of anything. The more suffering,the more I love. Danger will only increase my love,it will sharpen it,it will give it spice.

I'll be the only angel you need.You will leave life even more beautiful than you entered it.Heaven will take you back and look at you and say only one thing can make a soul complete,and that thing is love.

Ⅵ 如何理解电影《朗读者》(The Reader)

这部影片之所以深受好评,凯特·温丝莱特完美的表现首当其冲,美国有媒体表示“我有多久没有为一个虚构的角色而感动了?凯特·温丝莱特在本片的演出无可挑剔。”这样的评价令人信服。《朗读者》通过党卫队成员汉娜这个角色,以及他与米夏·伯格之间的情爱关系,展现了二战期间德国纳、粹集、中营的情况,并且从一个特别的角度,对战争中的屠杀、纷争和人性的扭曲、包容和理解,客观而又深刻的表达出被害者的痛苦。影片中的纳粹战争,没有武器、没有徽章、没有流血,甚至没有任何室外戏来表现。但我们却看到了人们对战争的诘问、痛恨和争论,汉娜显然是罪犯中最特殊的一个,导演没有将她的感想完全表露出来,而是始终选择通过第三人的角度对她进行观察和叙述,因此观众和她之间始终是存在一定距离感的。我们也只能从男孩米夏·伯格、二战受害者和监狱管理人员的嘴中得知她的所为所感。
可以说,凯特·温丝莱特在《朗读者》中为我们奉献了伟大的表演,从而使她成为在奥斯卡影后争夺战中,梅丽尔·斯特里普最直接最有力的竞争者。此前表现二战题材的影片多部胜数,但《朗读者》却是那么的与众不同,影片通过凯特扮演的汉娜,让我们看到在那场战争中有许多毫不自觉的参与到其中的人,他们拥有羞耻心和完整的人格,对工作认真负责,是极好的社会成员和产业工作者,但在当时无法想像的残酷时局下,他们却不经意的成为战争的参与者,成为别人罪恶行径的执行者,这种遭遇所带来的心理负担和负罪感,同样难以抚平。导演史蒂芬·戴德利对此也是感慨良多:“在某种程度上而言,他们也是受害者,只是从来就没有人关注过他们。

可以说这是一部关于忏悔与救赎的电影,男女主人公一生都深陷自己的过去而不能自拔。年轻时的米夏·伯格,放弃了身边充满阳光、欢声笑语的生活和好朋友,每天很早的回到那个阴暗狭小的房间中。而汉娜也在他生日的时候选择了离开,去经历她人生中最灰暗的时刻。于是两人骑车漫步乡野,共进午餐的欢乐时光,便成了他们一生中最快乐的瞬间。

片中扮演成年米夏·伯格的拉尔夫·费因斯,则早先在《辛德勒的名单》中主演过这类二战纳粹题材的影片,同是英国演员的他和凯特·温丝莱特在《朗读者》里优秀的演出令人过目不忘,而且俩人的德国英语的确纯正,为影片加分不少。当然,这部影片也不是没有争议,比如凯特·温丝莱特和扮演少年米夏的演员大卫·克劳斯之间的情爱戏,其实是非常真实、精彩的,可惜影片公映后带来的负面新闻事件令人们难免感到些许不快。

此前媒体和影迷都将目光集中在凯特·温丝莱特在老公导演的《革命之路》上,她的表演也的确值得称赞,但无论是角色的感染力、表演难度和年龄跨度上,《朗读者》中的汉娜对观众和学院都更有吸引力。而凯特在片中的戏份并不是最多的,但她却在未出镜的时间里,依然牢牢抓住了观众的心思。在影片中把女主人公的忏悔、思念和隐忍,表露的入木三分,将观者的心思牢牢带入到当时的那种境况之中。

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