Ⅰ 求一部英文电影,讲一个富家少年烧钱烧车之后离家出走去野外求生最后死在一辆废弃公交车里
荒野生存 Into the Wild (2007)
导演: 西恩·潘
主演: 埃米尔·赫斯基 / 马西娅·盖伊·哈登 / 威廉·赫特 / 吉娜·马隆 / Brian H. Dierker / 更多...
类型: 剧情 / 传记 / 冒险
制片国家/地区: 美国
语言: 英语 / 丹麦语
上映日期: 2007-09-21
Ⅱ 求一部电影,讲的是主角读完大学后开车到外流量,流浪前把钱烧了,最后来到了一辆巴士上过余生
《荒野生存》,英文名《Into the Wild》
07年的电影,根据同名小说改编的,应该是真人真事。电影评分相当高。
演员印象中不是很大牌,不过导演是两夺奥斯卡最佳男主角的西恩.潘,之前只知道他会演戏,没想到导演功力也是如此出众。
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Ⅲ 《荒野生存》里出现过的一些句子
影片开头:
一、
英:
There is a plwasure in the pathless woods;
There is a rapture on the lonely shore;
There is society,there none intrudes,
By the deep sea,and music in its roar;
I love not man the less,but Nature more...
-Lord Byron
中:
无径之林 常有情趣
无人之岸 几多惊喜
世外桃源 何处寻觅
聆听涛乐 须在海里
爱我爱你 更爱自然
-拜伦男爵
二、
英:
So now, after two rambling years
comes the final and greatest adventure.
The climactic battle to kill the false being within
and victoriously conclude
the spiritual revolution.
中:
过了2年流浪生活 他迎来了最后也是最棒的冒险
战争的高潮就是 消除人性中虚伪的一面
在心灵革命中吹响胜利的号角
三、
英:
lt should not be denied that being
footloose has always exhilarated us.
lt is associated in our minds
with escape
from history and oppression and law
and irksome obligations.
Absolute freedom.
And the road has always led west.
中:
不可否认 自由总是让人向往
在我们心中 它意味着逃离过去 苦恼
约束和烦人的责任
完全的自由
路引导着我向西行
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这部电影确实诗句太多了 太精辟了 堪称佳片
中间省略一大部分
最后男主角可在木板上面的文字很简单
The Wild
Alexander Supertramp(亚历山大超级旅行家)
May 1992
最后写在纸片上的是:
英:I have had a happy life and thank the lord。Goodbye and may God bless all!
中:
我度过了快乐的一生
感谢这个世界
别了
愿主保佑你们!!!
PS:太好的片子了 强烈推荐 也谢谢楼主让我回忆起这些美丽的片段
Ⅳ 《荒野生存》里"神奇巴士"的英文怎么写的
magical bus,没看过《荒野生存》只是按字面意思翻译的 热心者而已
Ⅳ 求个电影 你不能为了取悦他人而活着,你的人生必须自己决定。【与这句话意思寓意表达一样的】
强烈推荐《荒野生存》,英文《into the wild》。
剧情简介:
《荒野生存》改编自著名作家乔恩·科莱考尔(Jon Krakauer)的中篇小说,是一个真实《荒野生存》事件。1992年,在美国阿拉斯加地区的一个废弃公交车车厢里,人们发现了一具腐烂的尸体,经调查,证实这位死者的全名叫克里斯多福.强森.麦克肯多斯(Christopher Johnson McCandless),是个出身于美国东岸富裕家庭的年轻男子,他在1990年大学毕业后,即与家人失去联系。 向往回归自然的原始生活,克里斯多福改名换姓,烧掉现金,放弃车子和大部分财产,从此在北美大陆漂泊,充满强烈理想性的克里斯多福企亟追寻超越人类物质的经验,这件事经过披露后,在美国社会引起震撼。尤其是结束克里斯多福生命的阿拉斯加之行,人们的看法褒贬各有之,有人感佩克里斯多福的勇气; 有人却认为克里斯多福太轻忽自然,藐视大自然,竟然没有作充分准备便草率进入美国最不毛、环境最恶劣的阿拉斯加独自生活。究竟是什么原因,让一个二十出头、大学刚毕业、家境优渥的年轻人抛弃一切,而投入一个所谓的自杀式之旅呢?这是所有人都在问的。
Ⅵ 求 荒野生存 英文影评
TIFF07, review 3: Facing the blind deaf stone alone…Into the Wild
Sean Penn's new movie Into the Wild arrives on the wave of a well-regarded novel about a college graate who decides that the anger and violence in civilized society is too much to handle and commences a journey through nature in order to truly live life as it was meant to be. This film is a wonderful glimpse into the life of a kid, wise beyond his years, and the bonds that he creates with people along the way. A victim of excess in wealth and a shortage of love, Christopher McCandless hid inside his mind behind knowledge and philosophy, building up his intellectual strength, as well as the physical, in order to complete his trek, ultimately leading him to Alaska. Penn never falls into the trap of showing too much heartbreak on the side of McCandless's parents, because he doesn't want the audience to second-guess the decision he made. There is no debate to be had here, our protagonist has no alternative but to get out and live off the land. Only being completely self-sufficient can he grasp a meaning for his life and one day perhaps go back with that knowledge fully learned.
Emile Hirsch is absolutely brilliant with his good-natured attitude and affable charm. His character believes that human contact is not necessary for happiness and never seeks out relationships. However, his character is so likable that they find him and latch on, not to change his mind, but to experience his level of being and hopefully learn something from him and help enlarge his vocabulary on life. The people he meets help him to fully grasp the decision of life in the wild and be able to survive it. Never coming off condescendingly to those he crosses paths with, Hirsch always holds a smile on his face. One scene, where he meets up with a couple of people from Europe, proves how contagious a clear outlook on life without the troubles of societal restraints can be. These three kids have a blast, if only for a few minutes—with Hirsch being chased by the police for rafting with no license—and it makes one wonder if maybe we all should take a journey into nature and feel the freedom and full warmth of heart that a lack of stress to succeed in the business world can give.
All the supporting players are magnificent at helping show the side to McCandless that Penn needs on display to succeed. Hal Holbrook, Brian Dierker, and Catherine Keener are by far the best of these side characters with Vince Vaughn and Kirsten Stewart adding some charm too. Dierker, Keener, and Stewart play hippie, flower-child type roles and allow Hirsch to show off how modest and unselfish he is. This is the family he deserved to have from birth and he is the son they wished their lives had earned them. At their best, all four together give some of the most emotionally charged moments in the film. Holbrook, on-the-other-hand, helps give insight into the philosophy that Hirsch needs to live with in order to survive the loneliness, looking him in the face, to come in Alaska. It is truly fascinating to see how every person adds something to his overall experience and to the tools he needs.
Hirsch deserves a lot of credit because he truly outshines the film itself with his dedication and sacrifice to the role. The length of time needed to allow him the ability to lose the weight necessary for a main plot point in the movie is crazy. If the time wasn't that long and Hirsch did it all rapidly, I'm even more impressed. With all that, there are many instances free of dialogue that he needs to carry with body language and actions alone. True, much of this is enhanced by a wonderful soundtrack from Eddie Vedder, but evenso it is a remarkable performance. Kudos to Sean Penn for a gorgeous filming job also. He captures the countryside with grace, while infusing many moments of visual style by slow-motioning glimpses, knowing when to show the family left behind, utilizing informative and essential voice-over, and even breaking the fourth wall. When Hirsch first looks into the camera, at the audience, it does not seem unnatural in the slightest, but instead an amazing link for the viewers to take a look into his soul like those that crossed his path have. McCandless is so pure that it almost feels like glimpsing the calm protectiveness of God.
Ⅶ 《荒野生存》片头的英文诗
there is a pleasure in the pathless woods;
there is a rapture on the lonely shore;
there is society, where none intrudes,
by the deep sea, and music in its roar:
i love not man the less, but nature more...
拜伦的诗
无路之林乐趣无穷
孤单海岸魅力无边
深海之畔
纷扰全无 其乐融融
轰鸣乐声 声声入耳
我非不爱世人,只是更爱自然