公主日记的英语观后感
公主日记1的观后感,要英语的,初一水平,大约100字左右。thank。I saw this movie,and it wasn't a surprise, because it's not the type of movie I've seen it allover N. But it's also a classic movie. It's believed that many people like thismovie right now -- because it brings a lot of inspiration to you! The hero ofthe story is a stupid girl, her name is Mia. She is very shy. One day when hergrandmother told her that she was a princess, she felt very scared and tried toescape. A series of encounters later let her know the father of her hope to dieyoung. So she is willing to take the responsibility to protect her people.Although the film feels like "ugly duckling" but the ugly duckling isto want to become a white swan, and the hero does not want it all. This tellsus that we have something to do, and we must pay a price. This is a very goodmovie.
公主日记英语观后感
The Princess Diaries is a modern day fairy tale about Mia (Hathaway) who lives in San Francisco with her divorced mother. One day, her estranged grandmother (Andrews) es to visit with a proposal for her: She would like Mia to be her successor and bee Princess of Genovia. Hilarity ensues because Mia is pretty much a regular teen who is clumsy, awkward and in desperate need of a professional makeover, so she spends the next several weeks in etiquette lessons, getting "re-done" and trying to decide if being a princess is what she really wants in life. The film was cute, at times extremely corny, but watcheable. It featured surprisingly decent acting by Hathaway, who made up for the horrible Mandy Moore. I especially enjoyed Hector Elizondo, a good character actor who was kind of hilarious doing his best Shaft impersonation as the Queen's head of security. Heather Matarazzo who was also featured as Mia's best friend, continues in her "quirky girl" tradition, but still can't live up to her role in Wele to the Dollhouse. This is one of the few "kid's movies" that I wouldn't hesitate to watch with a kid, because it's tolerable. It's also so predictable that if you snooze in the middle of it you won't miss anything when you wake up. This is a concerning a New York girl of story. Her name is Mia Thermopolis, she was born in New York in the United States. She is like other girls similar go to school and learn the knowledge. When her 16 years old, she met her grandmother who the Genovia’s Queen. And she just knows that she is a Princess of the Genovia. She have to accepted the " princess lessons" and she need to be a good princess in three weeks. At first, she would not like to go to admit that she is a princess. But her father help she, and tell her" The brave may not live forever, but the cautious do not live at all." She is really no good at speech .She always get nervous that she usually faint or run away. But on the dancing party, she fluently speak" she chooses to be the Princess of Genovia ". At the last, Mia bees a brave, kind and strong girl. I' m crazy about this film. I think this film told us that we need bee brave and strong. I like this character of Mia very much and I want to bee a girl like she. 公主日记英文影评题目,可以这样写: one of the greatest family films ever made amazing film a great story for the whole family a refreshing, hilarious, glance into a teenager's dream surprisingly excellent movie "The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement" offers the prudent critic with a choice. He can say what he really thinks about the movie, or he can play safe by writing that it's sure to be loved by lots of young girls. But I avoid saying that anything is sure to be loved by anybody. In this case, I am not a young girl, nor have I ever been, and so how would I know if one would like it? Of course, that's exactly the objection I get in e-mails from young readers, who plain that no one like me can possibly like a movie like this. They are correct. I have spent a long time, starting at birth and continuing until this very moment, evolving into the kind of person who could not possibly like a movie like this, and I like to think the effort was not in vain. So to girls who think they might like this movie, I say: Enjoy! Movies are for fun, among other things, and if you love "Princess Diaries 2," then I am happy for you, because I value the movies too much to want anyone to have a bad time at one. But to Garry Marshall, the often-talented director of the original "Princess Diaries" as well as this sequel, I say: Did you deliberately assemble this movie from off-the-shelf parts or did it just happen that way? The film is like a homage to the cliches and obligatory stereotypes of its genre. For someone like Marshall, it must have been like playing the scales. The beautiful Anne Hathaway, still only 22, stars as Princess Mia. You will remember that she was a typical American teenager whose mother raised her in a converted San Francisco firehouse, where she could slide down the pole every morning. Then a visit from Queen Clarisse of Genovia (Julie Andrews) revealed that she was, in fact, the queen's granddaughter, and next in line to the throne. In Part 2, she is the beloved Princess Mia of Genovia, a kingdom the size of a movie set, which is apparently located somewhere in Europe and populated by citizens who speak American English, except for a few snaky types with British accents. This kingdom has o peculiarities: (1) The shops and homes all seem to be three-quarter-scale models of the sorts of structures an American Girl doll would occupy, and (2) A great many of the extras get a few extra frames, in order to look uncannily as if they might be personal friends of the director. So many prosperous men in their 60s, so well-barbered, groomed and dressed, so Southern California in their very bearing, are unlikely to be visiting Genovia for any other reason, since the kingdom doesn't seem to have a golf course. There's no need for me to spoil the plot; as I was saying just the other day about "The Village," it spoils itself. If I were to describe the characters, you could instantly tell me what happens in the movie. Let's try that, as an experiment. There is Princess Mia, who is given a deadline of one month to either marry or forfeit her rights to the throne. The evil Viscount Mabrey (John Rhys-Davies) wants to disqualify her because his nephew Sir Nicholas (Chris Pine) is next in line to the throne. Desperate for a hu *** and and learning that Queen Clarisse was perfectly happy in an arranged marriage, Mia decides to marry for the love of her country. A suitable bachelor is discovered: the nice Andrew Jacoby, Prince of Kensington (Callum Blue). Mia accepts his proposal, despite, as she writes in her diary on the movie's Web site, "He's everything a girl should want in a hu *** and-to-be. It's ... just that ... something ... you know." Meanwhile, of course she hates the handsome young Sir Nicholas, who hangs around a lot and annoys her. Dear Diary: "Just look at him ... all sneaky and *** ug ... and ... cute." OK now, given those clues, see if you can figure out who she ends up with. And for that matter, consider Joseph (Hector Elizondo), the chief of palace security. He has been in love with the widow Clarisse for years, and she knows it and is pleased. That provides us with a romance without closure that has persisted ever since the first movie, and if there is anything nature abhors more than a vacuum, it is a loving couple kept asunder, when they should be sundering. Director Marshall puts his cast and plot through their paces with the speed and deliberation of Minnesota Fats clearing the table. He even provides a fountain for o characters to stand beside, so they can illustrate Gene Siskel's maxim that nobody in a edy ever es within 10 yards of water without falling in. Yes, it's nice to see Julie Andrews looking great and performing a song, although the line "Give the queen a shout-out, and she'll sing" is one I doubt will ever be heard in Buckingham Palace. It is also rather original that at her slumber party, Mia and her friends don't get wasted at a private club, but engage in the jolly indoor sport of mattress surfing. All that remains is for me to remind you that on Aug. 24, the DVD of "Ella Enchanted" will be released. A box-office flop that was wrongly overlooked earlier this year, it also stars Anne Hathaway. It's a wonderful, lighthearted fantasy based on Cinderella, and is sure to be loved by lots of young girls.
公主日记英文影评
跪求500字左右的公主日记1英文影评"The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement" offers the prudent critic with a choice. He can say what he really thinks about the movie, or he can play safe by writing that it's sure to be loved by lots of young girls. But I avoid saying that anything is sure to be loved by anybody.
In this case, I am not a young girl, nor have I ever been, and so how would I know if one would like it? Of course, that's exactly the objection I get in e-mails from young readers, who complain that no one like me can possibly like a movie like this. They are correct. I have spent a long time, starting at birth and continuing until this very moment, evolving into the kind of person who could not possibly like a movie like this, and I like to think the effort was not in vain.
So to girls who think they might like this movie, I say: Enjoy! Movies are for fun, among other things, and if you love "Princess Diaries 2," then I am happy for you, because I value the movies too much to want anyone to have a bad time at one.
But to Garry Marshall, the often-talented director of the original "Princess Diaries" as well as this sequel, I say: Did you deliberately assemble this movie from off-the-shelf parts or did it just happen that way? The film is like a homage to the cliches and obligatory stereotypes of its genre. For someone like Marshall, it must have been like playing the scales.
The beautiful Anne Hathaway, still only 22, stars as Princess Mia. You will remember that she was a typical American teenager whose mother raised her in a converted San Francisco firehouse, where she could slide down the pole every morning. Then a visit from Queen Clarisse of Genovia (Julie Andrews) revealed that she was, in fact, the queen's granddaughter, and next in line to the throne.
In Part 2, she is the beloved Princess Mia of Genovia, a kingdom the size of a movie set, which is apparently located somewhere in Europe and populated by citizens who speak American English, except for a few snaky types with British accents. This kingdom has two peculiarities: (1) The shops and homes all seem to be three-quarter-scale models of the sorts of structures an American Girl doll would occupy, and (2) A great many of the extras get a few extra frames, in order to look uncannily as if they might be personal friends of the director. So many prosperous men in their 60s, so well-barbered, groomed and dressed, so Southern California in their very bearing, are unlikely to be visiting Genovia for any other reason, since the kingdom doesn't seem to have a golf course.
There's no need for me to spoil the plot; as I was saying just the other day about "The Village," it spoils itself. If I were to describe the characters, you could instantly tell me what happens in the movie. Let's try that, as an experiment.
There is Princess Mia, who is given a deadline of one month to either marry or forfeit her rights to the throne. The evil Viscount Mabrey (John Rhys-Davies) wants to disqualify her because his nephew Sir Nicholas (Chris Pine) is next in line to the throne. Desperate for a husband and learning that Queen Clarisse was perfectly happy in an arranged marriage, Mia decides to marry for the love of her country.
A suitable bachelor is discovered: the nice Andrew Jacoby, Prince of Kensington (Callum Blue). Mia accepts his proposal, despite, as she writes in her diary on the movie's Web site, "He's everything a girl should want in a husband-to-be. It's ... just that ... something ... you know." Meanwhile, of course she hates the handsome young Sir Nicholas, who hangs around a lot and annoys her. Dear Diary: "Just look at him ... all sneaky and smug ... and ... cute."
OK now, given those clues, see if you can figure out who she ends up with. And for that matter, consider Joseph (Hector Elizondo), the chief of palace security. He has been in love with the widow Clarisse for years, and she knows it and is pleased. That provides us with a romance without closure that has persisted ever since the first movie, and if there is anything nature abhors more than a vacuum, it is a loving couple kept asunder, when they should be sundering.
Director Marshall puts his cast and plot through their paces with the speed and deliberation of Minnesota Fats clearing the table. He even provides a fountain for two characters to stand beside, so they can illustrate Gene Siskel's maxim that nobody in a comedy ever comes within 10 yards of water without falling in.
Yes, it's nice to see Julie Andrews looking great and performing a song, although the line "Give the queen a shout-out, and she'll sing" is one I doubt will ever be heard in Buckingham Palace. It is also rather original that at her slumber party, Mia and her friends don't get wasted at a private club, but engage in the jolly indoor sport of mattress surfing.
All that remains is for me to remind you that on Aug. 24, the DVD of "Ella Enchanted" will be released. A box-office flop that was wrongly overlooked earlier this year, it also stars Anne Hathaway. It's a wonderful, lighthearted fantasy based on Cinderella, and is sure to be loved by lots of young girls.
公主日记2 英文影评
I just recently viewed The Princess Diaries and over all liked it pretty much, so I figured I would see the sequel. I rented it yesterday and watched it this morning and it seemed to me like it was the same plot as before only with a couple different elements. The film also felt very rushed in some aspects, some of the plots or characters that took place seemed to come and go. Although I'm still not sure since I haven't read the books, but the movie itself was just predictable and a bit too silly at times, it just seemed like it could insult the audience it was aimed at.
Mia has graduated college and is off to Genovia to become queen and her grandmother, Clarrise is about to give up her title. But Genovia law is that before Mia is to become queen she must marry someone. She is falling for a young man, Nicolas, but he is also up for the throne as king, so his uncle is trying to set Mia up where she will loose her crown before she could even have it. Mia has to decide wither to go with her heart and let herself love Nicolas or have her duty for her country and marry for Genovia.
The Princess Diaries 2 has some cute and funny moments, I won't lie, I did laugh a little bit, but over all I have to say that it just could have been more, you know? The actors didn't seem to click as well as they did in the first film. Not to mention how quickly the character Michael went away and Lily just was there for 5 minutes to make like a semi quick cameo and just be out of the story. If you want too, feel free to watch this movie, it's harmless, but it's not a great movie if you're looking for one.
公主日记英文观后感200词
公主日记英文观后感:
The "Princess Diaries" is a film made by Disney company. It tells the story of a New York City ordinary girl - mia, she used to work as a transparent person in the school, but in her 16 birthday coming before the accident was confirmed to be Jinuoweiya the princess after grandma Norinari an elegant princess, find my prince charming.
This movie is similar to the sweet fairy tale Cinderella, the hero Mia is the modern version of Cinderella, the plot is full of strong fairy tale color. Mia from the past a cipher, suddenly became the focus, this is how many girls dream of a happy life.
The theme of the movie is not original, and it is not expected to get rid of the traditional mode. Its ending is also expected, but it didnt fail to get the box office. Instead, it got a good review, because the audience paid more attention to the enjoyment of watching the movie process.
I was deeply impressed with the film. A teenager, inferiority and shy I happened to see Anne Hathaway, played by MIA in creating makeup, transformed into a beautiful girl with a smile. At that time, it was a magical thing in my short cognition. So that he forgot to pay attention to the name of the film, which led to the search for it for so many years before it was found.
This film is more than the old and young story, not lack of fairy tale innocence and innocence, and the overflowing and gentle adult humour.
This role seems to specifically for her a lively, Frank Anne Hathaway will play Mia vivid. And she will each girls cherished dream princess of Shi Quan so true, her performance is a little jerky jump, but her bright smiling face, confident, elegant temperament, has become my dream girl goddess.
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《公主日记》是迪斯尼公司制作的一部电影。它讲述了一个纽约市普通女孩——米娅的故事,她曾经在学校里做过一个透明人,但在她16岁生日即将到来之前,意外事件被证实是基诺维亚公主,经过奶奶诺里纳里一位优雅的公主,找到了我的白马王子。
这部电影类似于甜蜜的童话灰姑娘,主人公米娅是灰姑娘的现代版,情节充满了浓厚的童话色彩。米娅从过去的一个密码,突然成了焦点,这是多少女孩梦寐以求的幸福生活。
电影的主题不是原创的,也不希望摆脱传统模式。它的结局也是意料之中的,但它并没有失败,并获得了票房。相反,它得到了很好的评价,因为观众更加关注观看电影过程的乐趣。
这部电影给我留下了深刻的印象。一个十几岁,自卑和害羞的我碰巧看到了安妮·海瑟薇,由米娅在《化装》中扮演,她变成了一个面带微笑的美丽女孩。当时,在我短暂的认知中,这是一件神奇的事情。以至于他忘了注意电影的名字,这导致了在找到它之前多年的搜寻。
这部电影不仅仅是老少皆宜的故事,不乏童话般的纯真与纯真,以及洋溢而温柔的成人幽默。
这个角色似乎特别适合她,弗兰克·安妮·海瑟薇将扮演米娅·维克多。而她将每个女孩所珍爱的梦幻公主石泉如此真实,她的表现是有点急促的跳跃,但她灿烂的笑容、自信、优雅的气质,却成了我梦寐以求的女孩女神。
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