《黑客帝国》名言影评英文(黑客名言警句英语)
求《黑客帝国》经典台词,最好是英文原版
The Matrix Transcript
Dialogue from the Movie
All the Words and Nothing but the Words
Courtesy of Tim Staley (with a few minor corrections)
(Cellular)
Cypher: Yeah.
Trinity: Is everything in place?
Cypher: You weren't supposed to relieve me.
Trinity: I know, but I want to take your shift.
Cypher: You like watching him, don't you? You like watching him.
Trinity: Don't be ridiculous.
Cypher: We're going to kill him, do you understand that?
Trinity: Morpheus believes he is the one.
Cypher: Do you?
Trinity: It doesn't matter what I believe.
Cypher: You don't, do you?
Trinity: Did you hear that?
Cypher: Hear what?
Trinity: Are you sure this line is clean?
Cypher: Yeah, of course I'm sure.
Trinity: I better go.
(Hotel room)
Cop: Freeze, Police. Hands on your head. Do it. Do it now.
(Street)
Agent Smith: Lieutenant...
Lieutenant: Oh shit.
Agent Smith: Lieutenant, you were given specific orders.
Lieutenant: Hey, I'm just doing my job. You give me juris- my diction crap, you can cram it up your ass.
Agent Smith: Your orders were for your protection.
Lieutenant: I think we can handle one little girl.... I sent two units. They're bringing her down now.
Agent Smith: No Lieutenant, your men are already dead.
(Hotel room)
Trinity: Morpheus, the line was traced, I don't know how.
Morpheus: I know, they cut the hard line. There's no time, you're going to have to get to another exit.
Trinity: Are there any agents?
Morpheus: Yes.
Trinity: God-dammit.
Morpheus: You have to focus, Trinity. There's a phone at Wells and Lake. You can make it.
Trinity: All right.
Morpheus: Go.
(Rooftop)
Cop: That's impossible.
求黑客帝国经典名句中英文全要,一句对一句
这里有好多,你仔细找找,一定有你想要的。
黑客帝国Ⅰ经典台词
1.你有过这种感觉没有,就是你吃不准自己是醒着还是在做梦
2.你执着于耳听为虚,眼见为实,大凡这种人都有大彻大悟的期待,聊可安慰的是,如此就已经离真理不远了。
3.信命运吗?尼欧。
不信
为什么不信?
所谓命运,就是指身不由己,我不喜欢这种概念。
4.同其他任何人一样,一出世,你就是奴隶,出世就是进监狱,不能去嗅、去尝、去触摸,当一辈子囚犯,一个头脑遭禁锢的囚犯。
5.什么叫真?你怎样给真下定义,如果你说真就是你能感觉到的东西,你能闻到的气味,你能尝到的味道,那么这个真就是你大脑作出反应的电子信号。
6.丢掉一切私心杂念,丢掉害怕、疑问和拒信,解放你的思想
7.喝酒有两大好处,降低引擎润滑指数和杀死脑细胞
8.无知就是幸福
9.否认人有冲动,就是否认作为人的基本条件
10.当一个救世主就好比心里爱着一个人,别人不能告诉你你恋爱了,只有你自己明白,焦虑煎心,酸甜苦辣
11.你要记住,你不信这些乱七八糟的命运胡诌,你相信自己的命运自己掌握,
12.我在试图把你这种生命体作一个归类的时候,启示来了,所以我知道,你其实不是哺乳动物,我们这个星球上的每一种哺乳动物都有一种适应环境变化,取得平衡的本能演化,但你们人却没有,你们找到一个地方,然后就繁殖、繁殖、繁殖,直到所有的自然资源都被用尽,你们要想生存,唯一的办法就是扩散出去,侵占另一个地方,这个星球上另有一种生命体生存方式同你们相象,想知道是什么吗?病毒!人类是一种疾病,本星球的癌症,一场瘟疫。
黑客帝国Ⅱ经典台词
1.你在要求我们违背上头的命令
是的,没错,但我们之所以能够在这里,就是因为我们都有叛逆精神
2.我现在站在这里,心中毫无惧意,为什么,是因为我跟你们有着不同的信念吗?不是,我能无惧的站在这儿,是因为我记得,我记得我之所以能在这里,不是因为遵从前人所铺下的路,而是相信自己能创造属于我们的未来,
3.这世上有些事情是永远不会变的,但有些事情却改变了
4.什么是控制?
我们随时可以把这些机器关掉。
5.这世界上有很多事情,是我所不了解的,看到那架机器了吗,它是我们主要水源的再循环系统,我完全不知道它是怎么运作的,但我了解它被操作的目的。
6.因为你不是来这儿做选择的,你早已做出了选择才来的,你来这儿的目的是想了解,你为什么要这样选择。
7.我只对一件事情感兴趣,未来
8.我们是无法看透自己所不理解的选择的
9.我们会在这儿,并非因为我们自由了,我们会在这儿是因为我们并不自由,凡事都有动机和目的,因为我们都知道,如果没有了目的,我们就不会存在,是目的造就了我们;目的联系着我们;目的牵引着我们;指引着我们;推动着我们,目的确认我们的存在,目的约束着我们。
10.谁又会有时间呢,倘若我们根本没有接受过时间,又哪来的拥有呢?
11.梅:这世界上只存在着一种永恒,世间唯一的真理,因果关系,行动、回应,起因、结果……
12.莫菲斯:任何事都始于当初的选择。
梅:不对,错,选择只是强者用来欺骗弱者的谎言。
13.她不明白为什么,是因为那酒吗,不是的,那是为什么呢,是什么原因呢,很快这些都不再重要了,很快这些为什么和原因都消失了,最重要的是那种感觉本身,这是自然的规律,我们强烈的挣扎,拼命的抵抗它,自欺欺人的装作没事,在那泰然自若的外表下,事实上我们已经彻底地失控了。这就是因果,无可避免,我们永远受它的奴役,我们只能试图去理解,理解为什么。
14.选择,问题的关键在于选择上
15.希望,只是人类的妄想,它即是人类最强大的力量,同时也是你们致命的弱点
黑客帝国Ⅲ经典台词
1.活了这么久,我领悟到一个道理,就是我们总是无法随心所欲
2.如果想知道所作的选择是否明智,就看你在清楚知道将会付出什么代价的情况下,是否会仍然选择那样做。我对所做出的选择充满信心,因为我现在仍然选择这样做。
3.尼欧:爱是人类才有的感情
拉玛:不,爱只是一个字,字面下所体现的亲密关系,才是最重要的。
4.拉玛:这是我的宿命
尼欧:你相信宿命?
拉玛:宿命跟爱一样,只是一个字眼,一种表达出我来这世上有何任务的方式。
5.热恋中的人跟疯子并没什么区别
6.如果你不明白为什么选择那样做,你就无法参透背后的意义。
7.万物只要有开始,就必有结束
8.崔妮蒂:六小时前我跟梅罗宾基恩说,我愿意为你牺牲一切。你知道这六个小时里发生的变化吗?
尼欧:不知道
崔妮蒂:并没有变化
9.要不被事物的形体迷惑,这样才能真正的认识敌人
1. 人在这世界里,有许多事情是我们一定得做的。
2. 没有使命,人类就不会存在,是使命创造了我们,但使命联系着我们、牵连着我们、指引着我们、推动着我们、约束了我们。
3. 这世界这世界只存在着一种永恒,一种广泛适用的真理,仅用的真实:因果关系。
4. 比如:行动与回应 起因与结果。
5. 任何事情都始于当初的选择。
6. 选择是有权利与没有权利者之间的不平衡。
7. 新的感觉作成的一种假象,首先,不明白为什么,很快这些“为什么”与“原因”却将消失,最重要的是感觉本身,我们虽然强烈挣扎、拼命地抵抗它,自欺欺人的装出没事,在那泰然自若的外表下,事实上,我们已彻底地失控了,这是自然界的定律。这就是因果,无法避免的,我们永远受它的奴役。
8. 我们只能试图去理解,理解为什么———“因果关系”
9. “原因”是我们与他们的区别,是真正力量的源泉。
10. 每个人都是因果关系的受害者。
11. 该发生的事情都发生了,没有其他的变数。
12. 美好的事情注定是不长久的。
13. 一切都是命中注定的。
14. 问题的关键在与选择。
15. 一个胜利的同时,也是一个不朽的失败。
16. 无法避免的毁灭是显而易见的,人类天生的不完美是造成的结果。
17. 问题的关键只在于选择,接下来就回发生的连锁反应。
18. 希望是人类自欺欺人的精髓,他既是强大的力量来源,同时也是人类致命的弱点。
黑客帝国1十句经典台词中英文
Oracle: That's it. That's the secret. You've got to use your hands.
Sati: Why?
Oracle: Cookies need love like everything does.
饼干也需要爱!先知开始教Sati那些人类的情感.先知教的这种爱是博爱,这一点叔本华是很缺乏的,但奇怪的是佛教很讲究博爱,而叔本华又研究多年佛学,他怎么就那么悲观呢?看来,Neo和Smith正是叔本华的两面,也是导演的两面,也是我的两面.任何一个既欣赏叔本华,又敬重佛教的人都会有这样的情况.
Sati: Neo!
Oracle: I was hoping to have these done before you got here. Oh well. Sati, honey, I think it's time for a tasting. Take the bowl to Seraph and find out if they're ready.
又一次证明先知的能力是”直觉”,Neo什么时候来这样物理因素很重的事件是很难预测的,但是先知确实预测到了Neo会来.
Sati: Okay. *to Neo* I'm glad you got out.
Neo: Me too.
Oracle: So, do you recognize me?
Neo: A part of you.
Oracle: Yeah, that's how it works. Some bits you lose, some bits you keep. I don't yet recognize my face in the mirror, but... I still love candy. *offers Neo a piece of red candy*
很精辟,佛经上讲:”得就是失,失就是得,有得必有失,有失必有得.”同一件事情的得与失比例对于不同的人来说是不一样的,你若能平心看到”得等于失”,那你就得道了.
Neo: No, thank you.
Oracle: Remember what you were like when you first walked through my door, jittery as a junebug? And now just look at you. You sure did surprise me, Neo, and you still do.
哈哈,Smith说伟大的先知绝无意外,而先知自己却说Neo给了她很多惊喜.说明先知对Neo的直觉并不永远准确,还好,这一点并不会对大问题产生影响.
Neo: You gave me a few surprises, too.
Oracle: I hope I helped.
Neo: You helped me to get here, but my question is why? Where does this go? Where does it end?
救世主问原因了,这是Neo在法国人那里学来的(第二部里,法国人就给他灌输这种思想),原因是动力啊.叔本华认为一个人的行为有两个因素:动机和性格.原因就是动机,这是没有争议的,而性格,既然是塑造出来的,同样也可以被改变.导演为什么在力求和第一部对应的时候安排先知提Neo的改变呢?就是要告诉观众,先知不旦给了Neo动机,甚至改变了Neo的性格.但不知有多少人理解导演的苦心.
Oracle: I don't know.
Neo: You don't know or you won't tell me?
Oracle: I told you before. No one can see beyond a choice they don't understand, and I mean no one.
“没有人可以理解自己看不透的选择”,这没有什么需要解释的.需要解释的是”先知还有不理解的选择?”回忆先知之前和Morpheus,Trinity的谈话,先知明确知道她这个选择的代价,但最后这个选择的代价却比她预期的高.说明这是个错误的选择(仅仅就利益而言),那么就无法看透这个选择了.但这个利益上的错误选择却并不完全错误,利益的根本就是生存的欲望,而叔本华在论自杀中就说过,像是主义,信仰,就可以超越生死,何况是仅仅被Smith入侵呢.
Neo: What choice?
Oracle: It doesn't matter. It's my choice. I have mine to make, same as you have yours.
Neo: Does that include what things to tell me and what not to tell me?
Oracle: Of course not.
Neo: Then why didn't you tell me about the Architect? Why didn't you tell me about Zion, the Ones before me - why didn't you tell me the truth?
Oracle: Because it wasn't time for you to know.
Neo: Who decided it wasn't time?
Oracle: You know who. *She points at the Temet Nosce sign above the door*
Neo: I did. *Oracle nods* Then I think it's time for me to know a few more things.
Oracle: So do I.
Neo: Tell me how I separated my mind from my body without jacking in. Tell me how I stopped four sentinels by thinking it. Tell me just what the hell is happening to me.
Oracle: The power of the One extends beyond this world. It reaches from here all the way back to where it came from.
Neo: Where?
Oracle: The Source. That's what you felt when you touched those Sentinels. But you weren't ready for it. You should be dead, but apparently you weren't ready for that, either.
谁能帮我写一份黑客帝国1的英文观后感,70~90词左右,不要用金山等字典...
I watched this movie in cinema long time ago and I never forget the feelings when leaving after watch. This film changed my life. I started to think a little different. It was access to myself. Wachowski Bros. made fantastic piece of art. I think all movie fans know this title and they never forget it. Do you remember when you first time saw it? I remember very well this stunning visual effects which they looked like real. I was so excited watching this film. Every second of this movie is worth seeing. The story told in "The Matrix" is really important to this world because no one knows the future and it shows how could it be and how A.I. may be. It's a warning to humanity. I strongly recommend to see this movie. If you like action on the best level you must watch it and enjoy superb story with great stunning effects (visual and sound).
急求黑客帝国1英文影评,100-200字左右
This is a story in the future, about the Earth's environment has been destroyed, the rulers had kept in a container, let them alive with ideas. However, some people from the container out, construction Zion. Film hero called NEO, he is very handsome. Hero NEO also rescued, and then the hero began to save all mankind.
This story was written in the true history of mankind, the standpoint of natural science, when the earth's resources are exhausted, the symbiosis of humans and machines is the only way. The film is not only great scene, but also contains a profound truth. Tells us that the Earth is our only way to survive their homes, to cherish the Earth, Protect the Earth.
Worth a visit \
/ 这是发生在未来的一个故事,它讲述了地球的环境被破坏,统治者只好把人关在一个容器内,只让他们用思想活着。但有一部分人从容器中到了出来,建造了锡安成。片中而主人公叫做NEO,他很帅。主人公NEO也被救了出来,然后主人公开始了拯救全人类的工作。
这个故事其实写的是人类的真实历史,自然科学的角度上讲,当地球的资源耗尽,人类和机器的共生是唯一的出路。这部影片不仅场面宏大,而且蕴含着深刻的道理。告诉我们地球是我们唯一的生存家园,要珍惜地球,保护地球。
值得一看
求一篇150字左右的英文影评
黑客帝国
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The Matrix: virtual messiah
The most successful use of the messiah-figure in movie-land so far has to be Star Wars, where young Luke 'redeems' that far away galaxy. And of course the narrative arc associated with the messianic character is the monomythic cycle, per Joseph Campbell, whom Lucas supposedly read heavily. Meaning Star Wars was no accident (i.e., was already ingrained into our cultural unconscious). Neither is the Wachowski brothers' (Andy Larry, best know for Bound) The Matrix, which, instead of picking and choosing from the monomyth per Lucas, instead just uses it all, from the 'parentless' birth to the prophesied appearance to the ability to transcend reality. The messiah here even dies and gets reborn, which means, yes, this has all been done before. Thing is, though, it's never been visually-realized so well, from the opening frame on.
It all starts with a nifty little showcase of the Gap-commercial camerawork we know from the trailer, which provides perhaps the best opening-action sequence around, counting Bond. The woman in black is Trinity (sci-fi newbie Carrie-Anne Moss), and, while the special effects do get all the attention, they also serve a second purpose: to make us wonder just how she can pull them off. Meaning there's already a question to be answered, a mystery to be solved, which in narrative terms translates as a compelling reason to move forward. By the end of that opening sequence, we're hooked. And it only gets better (or, the mystery, as all good mysteries must, only deepens).
Cut now to Neo (Keanu Reeves, already at home in the sci-fi future, via Johnny Mnemonic, even Bill Ted), our messiah, a cubicle-sitter by day, minor league computer hacker by night. It's his night job where he really lives, where he hears whisperings of the 'Matrix,' and some shadowy terrorist figure called Morpheus (sci-fi veteran Laurence Fishburne). But whisperings aren't enough: like Kirstun Dunst in Interview with the Vampire, he wants some more. Soon enough he gets it, gets pulled into answering the mind-bending question Donald Sutherland asked a long time ago in Body Snatchers: What if this world is just nested in another world, which is nested in another world, and on and on? He's introduced to the question--introduced to the 'Matrix'--by none other than Morpheus, who dresses it all up like a Through the Looking Glass experience. You almost expect Grace Slick to punctuate the background for us some, but the Wachowski bros. are able to reel it all in nicely, put the white rabbit on someone's arm instead of onto the soundtrack. It all makes sense if you pay just a little attention.
Once you're in on the secret then, (real, or Memorex?) everything shifts into overdrive. Lots of spaghetti-western hero shots, with Neo's overcoat whipping dramatically (see Cage in Face-Off for more shots like this). Lots of gunplay and techtalk. Lots of stepping into and out of realities, per Millennium (1989) or 12 Monkeys. Even a little romance. The Matrix simply has it all, and then some; you'll want to see it twice, at least. And yes, it does get a little gun-heavy for a while, but this is an action film, after all. Slow-motion leadslinging is part of the package. And the spent cartridges never quite rise above story-level, anyway, but not so much because there's not a lot of cartridges to spend, but simply because there's so much story there in the first place. That is what drew us to Star Wars, after all, yes? The Matrix, though not a space opera, is just as good, and has the added bonus of updated effects technology. The only place Star Wars might have a clear advantage, really, is that Lucas didn't tack an unnecessary coda on, where the Wachowski bros did. Minus those four or five seconds at the end, however, The Matrix is the best sci-fi to come along since Bladerunner. Just a lot louder
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"Unfortunately, no one can be told what the matrix is, you have to see it for yourself," the radio ads drill. But, I can tell you this..."The Matrix" (the movie) is a winding web of dream vs. reality vs. technological dictatorship. It snatches you in your slumber, then challenges you to see the real world as a dream. It won't insult your intelligence; in fact, like Keanu, you'll spend most of the film trying to figure it out. As for the rest: saliva will be evaporating from your wide open mouth as your jaw lowers at the glass-shattering special effects.
I'm not sure why bullets are necessary to battle power-hunger software; but it sure is cool to watch the empty shells fall to the ground in slow mo. There are the times when the psychedelic, poetic, philosophic dialogue kind of bogs up on itself and there's that lull in the second act ... but nothing that a totally dope butt-woopin' climax can't blast from your memory. Now that's why we go to see action movies!
The plot/concept is almost intricate enough to make you forget that fighting technology with Kung Fu is essentially a silly idea. The acting won't steal the show. It's the careful direction (unique, yet reminiscent of Terry Gilliam, especially in "10 monkeys") and sensitive, creative use of remarkable special effects that will burn this film in your memory. Buckle up!
阿甘正传
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Robert Zemeckis (of Back to the Future fame) has collected another feather for his cap with his direction of this movie starring Tom Hanks as this childishly naive idiot savant. Though that description of Forrest Gump might be inadequate.
Gump, gifted with a low IQ which lets him be adorably childlike even as he grows up, leads a very charmed life: a mother who loves him immensely and who sleeps with the school principal in order to make sure her child has the best education, a miraculous incident that eliminates the need for him to have braces for his legs, a childhood girlfriend who remains faithful to him till the end, surviving Vietnam with a medal, and, in general, a propensity for turning everything that happens to him into good.
I wonder what the movie is trying to say. From one perspective, it implies that intelligence (as measured by IQs and the general idea of what "smart" is) is a very unnecessary trait. But I think one can look beyond that and say that childlike innocence, which can be considered stupid, has its rewards. Throughout the movie, Gump is in situations where he is harassed by other people but he never takes offense (except, of course, when his girl Jenny is being abused) at any of the insults thrown at him. He is indeed not completely stupid, even though he is portrayed as such, since he can re-assemble guns at high speed, run like crazy, play ping-pong like a maniac, and so on.
The fact that Gump doesn't take offense, I think, is what keeps him content. He becomes a millionaire, but gives most of the money away. He is honest and open and this, along with his Alabama accent, endears him to the audience. But this gets tiresome after a while (especially after 2 hours). I thought the movie was overly long, but that's the only negative thing I have to say.
Gump rubs elbows with many famous personalities over the last half of the century including Elvis Presley and Nixon, thanks to computer technology (General Dan doesn't really lose his legs either---they are just erased and the background is then touched up by using computer graphics programs). The account of how Gump is responsible for the gyrations that is so characteristic of Presley is very telling of the motives of this movie. Gump is contrasted to the famous males, who are idols (in some cases) in today's society, and it appears as though he is better off in comparison: Gump's choices in life seem to determine his niceness (he goes to Vietnam, keeps his promises ("a promise is a promise"), harbours no ill-feelings or grudges, and is not greedy with fame or money) and successes. Contrast this to the choices his lifetime girl friend Jenny makes: she wants to be famous and rich, but ends up being a druggie. The people she is surrounded by are all of a dubious nature: a sexually-abusive father, a show audience more interested in her naked body than her folk-music playing, and an abusive hippie-boyfriend.
The traditional male heroes that we have had are all dysfunctional in some respect or another and we are lost without heroes, as Bloom points out. Gump is a new kind of a role-model; he's A Nice Boy and everyone knows they're hard to find. As one reviewer said: "Today the last American hero is a Tom Hanks character with a small IQ".
Forrest Gump is the runaway hit movie of this summer. Many people claim it gets them in touch with their "inner child". Some reviewers attack it for the view that low IQ is a necessity for maintaining the child-like attitude Gump has. Gump never grows up or matures in the movie. He never becomes a man and remains a boy throughout. It is implied, at least, that his "stupidity" is what allows him to do this. This may or may not be true, but it is just a movie in the end. Most people in his position would not be so fortunate as he. And what about the converse: if you are intelligent, does this mean you cannot be child-like forever? That's not true, and I think Zemeckis did a good job in showing that anyone can retain their inner child as long they never grow up or become mature.
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I have never seen a movie like Forrest Gump, which is a magical movie that let me have a deep thought about my life. “Life was like a box of chocolates. You never know what you are gonna get.” That is a significant sentence from Forrest Gump’s mother at the beginning of movie. The film narrates different experience in Forrest Gump’s life continuously to prove this sentence to audience.
Tom Hanks, one of the best world’s actors won Best Actor in this film, is the only and the perfect man portrayed a role Forrest Gump. This film is directed by Robert Zemeck whose films are characterized by an interest in state-of-the-art special effects. Besides, Forrest Gump won six academy awards, including Best Picture, Best Visual Effects, Best Director, and Best Actor. In addition, the movie is with great background music to let the audience having a strong impression.
The film opens with a low IQ man, Forrest Gump, telling his significant historic events in his life to the stranger when he is waiting for a bus. That is one of the most special techniques in this film to connect the different story telling to different audience in the bus station, which make a great effect to emphasize on the theme of this film. The other special technique is that there are two clues in this film: one is Forrest Gump’s life and the other is Jenny’s life. Through contrasting with their different fate, it reflects the phenomenon of U.S at that time.
The one steady thread is Forrest Gump’s love to his mother. Forrest Gump is with his simplicity and innocent but understands everything. Even though Forrest is a “foolish” boy, his mother always encourages him and gives him confidence to face his life. Forrest Gump keeps his mother ‘s words to face all the difficulty events during his life. “Stupid is as stupid does”. Forrest Gump is with his innocent thoughts on what living is all about. He creates his extraordinary life with his “intelligence”.
What is the meaning of outstanding movie? You will get the exactly meaning from the movie Forrest Gump. We have never known what will happen in next minute, but we can make it better with optimistic attitude in our life. I think you do not only have an enjoyable time when you watch this movie, you also have a view on your life through Forrest Gump’s life.
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Watching 'Legally Blonde' is almost like falling into a big pink void where fluffy biros and heart-shaped notebooks have for some reason become humorous.
It stars Reese Witherspoon as Elle Woods, a sorority girl permanently enveloped in sickening chirpiness. She experiences an all-too-rare moment of deflation when her smug knitwear-loving boyfriend Warner (Matthew Davis) dumps her to head for Harvard Law School and find a partner who's 'a Jackie, not a Marilyn'. Given that he calls her 'Pooh bear' – presumably some sort of attempt at enforced endearment – it's probably a narrow escape. Only Elle, ditzy perfume-obsessive that she is, doesn't see things that way.
So, in an effort to win Mr Side-Parting back, she decides to apply for Harvard as well and, wouldn'tcha know it, gets in. Thankfully, this unconvincing romantic hook soon becomes little more than a sub-plot as Elle works her way to the top of the class, skilfully dodges the wandering hands of her Professor, and eventually takes on a legal case of her own. Fittingly, the case involves a US fitness Queen, a camp Central American pool boy, and Raquel Welch.
Like a better-looking female equivalent of Jim Carrey, Witherspoon appears in practically every scene, with only the end credits eventually providing a much-needed breather from her incessant grinning and giggling. Selma Blair, as Warren's newfound girlfriend Vivian, is mean and bitchy yet infinitely preferable to our disgustingly bubbly heroine. Am I wrong to think that?
The movie's one saving grace is that it doesn't take itself at all seriously – but that doesn't necessarily mean it's funny. It's not.
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Elle Woods is a big hit on the campus of her sun-drenched Los Angeles college. She's also got the perfect boyfriend in Warner Huntington , a wealthy East Coast blue blood. Fearing that his snooty friends and family will never accept the bubble-headed Elle, however, Warner dumps her before heading off to graduate law school at Harvard University. Determined to win back her man, Elle enrolls in the same imposing institution, quickly becoming an object of scorn and ridicule, especially to Warner's old prep school flame. Despite her penchant for malls, makeup, and tanning, Elle is no dummy and is soon showing elite Ivy League snobs a thing or two about class, self-confidence, and courtroom victory.
I think elle’s success attribute to her confidence,brave,hard-working. Most people won’t do such a crazy thing like elle. Because how could you choose a major you knows a little? It really needs a great courage to do . But elle did. She did her most to get the admission from the harvard unniversity faculty of law. After that she read day and night to catch up with the others. And she was optimistic when she was made fun by others. She face it bravely, then dealt with it. The most important is she believe in herself. She belive that she can make it no matter how hard it is. And she have faith in others as well. This attitude helped her succeed in the case.
I think we should learn from her. First we should rebult our confidence. No one can make you feel inferior without your our accomplishments when we win. With these abilities, a confident person can succeed easily at school or work.Second, when we locate a goal. We should try our best to make it. Hard-working is necessary in the road to success. Third, we should trust other people. Believe is mutural. Only when we trust others, they will tell us the truth.
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