冰河世纪3观后感英语作文参考
如自始至终保护孩子、心地善良的长一毛一象,贪吃的树獭以及开始怀有恶意后来在长一毛一象、树獭及孩子的感化下变得善良的剑齿虎。以下是小编整理的关于冰河世纪观后感,欢迎查阅!
冰河世纪观后感1
It’s not particularly surprising to be disappointed by any puter-animated film not bearing the Pixar logo。 In fact, until Shrek, 2001’s rollicking success, I wouldn’t have even believed it could happen。
What is surprising, is that Ice Age doesn’t even ATTEMPT to reach Pixar’s Toy Story heights, apparently content to revel in its status as Monster’s, Inc。's second rate, half wit cousin。
Ice Age is yet another “extinction for kids” movie, one of many in a long line of baby dinosaurs, pterodactyl eggs, and sympathetic cavemen。 This time, it’s the ice age, and wooly mammoths roam the earth alongside primitive man。
Strangely enough, in this early world, animals can talk, and humans cannot。 But when a group of would-be-enemies discover a lost human baby, wooly mammoth (Ray Romano), saber-toothed tiger (Dennis Leary), and giant sloth (John Leguizamo) must work along side each other in a journey to return the child to its home。
Visually, Ice Age is perhaps the poorest bit of CGI I have ever seen。
Contrasted to the beautiful constructs of Monsters, Inc。; or even the gooey, gloppy creativity of Shrek; Ice Age is nothing but badly rendered polygons and Acme animated characters。
No hint of photo-realism here。 It’s like paring a Bugs Bunny Cartoon to The Lion King。
Actually, I suspect that is exactly what the folks at Ice Age were going for。
Ice Age is really little more than a collection of silly animal gags and
Leguizamo one liners。 Some of them are even quite funny。 If that is all that we’re going for here, then I suppose I’m all for it。
But then there are these strange attempts at gut wrenching sappiness, which fall painfully flat amidst sub-video game animation。
Frankly, I’m not even sure the CGI they use here is up to the task of displaying the kinds of emotions these people are trying to illicit from their characters。
The humans more closely resemble totem poles than they do living, breathing, creatures。 It’s laughable watching their
polygon-limited faces trying to emote in response to the story’s attempts at heartfelt, soft touches。
Thankfully, the main characters are animals, which are at least bearably rendered to slapstick fun levels。 As a result, what slapstick there is, is highly entertaining。 Sure, Ray Romano’s vocal talents aren’t particularly spectacular。 But Dennis Leary and the always-odd John Leguizamo cover for his mammoth ineptitude without hesitation。
The story itself is bland, boring, and uninspired, as is the almost laughably bad animation。 The film’s only real saving graces are some slapstick side trips into the world of an unlucky squirrel and a group of soon-to-be-extinct
melon-hoarding dodos。 Ice Age’s edy is worthy of Bugs, but unless you’re under 5, you’ll be bored with everything else。
冰河世纪观后感2
"Thefirstclass"isthethemeofthe20:theUnitedStates,byyourside.Rodinoncesaid:"lifeisnotlackofbeauty,butalackofeyestofindbeauty."Indeed,aslongaswecarefullyobserve,beautiful,besideyouallthetime.
In this year, we have sprung up around a lot of epic "beautiful people" : Zhang Lili best teachers, the most beautiful driver Mr. Wu, etc... The most beautiful characters and their story makes us feel.
Let us feel the motherland strong, the goodness of life and the most beautiful person of noble character, and encouraged us to find the beauty around, trying to explore beauty, create beauty, beauty, harmonious beauty, with practical action to make our world a better place.
First of all, explore the beautiful teacher is: the first class in our country's first female astronaut liu Yang told us is full of magic, the beauty of unimaginable space. Went to the space walk, "she said it's a trip, saw the smallness of the earth, more understand the earth's great.
I love the earth, love the sunshine here, love the fresh air here, love here pure water; love living here of man..." Listen to the teacher liu told me exclamation this really want to cry "beautiful".
The second class to create the beautiful teacher is Olympic swimmer jiao liuywang and poetry. "Dream is the power, for the sake of this dream jiao liuywang swimming for 15 years. Success is the need to hard and persistence, persistence to achieve your dream, insist to be successful."
The third lesson for us to pass the beautiful teacher is: Olympic champion Xu Lijia. She said: "the team spirit of mutual aid, the help of players is I want to pass out." Like yu Dan teacher speak of "fusion of tea into the boiling water, tea become beautiful plump in boiling water, but also pass the beauty of their water supply.
Beauty is no the cent of size, from the first day of school, from the first class of school, from now on, take the beauty pass out...
The fourth lesson is the Olympic champion, men's gymnastics team captain Chen yibing showed to us in the previous section harmonious beauty.
He said: "a team have one person made a mistake, we should encourage him, and his communication to help him decompression, but don't blame him.
With a high-five, hug, convey the positive energy to each other, encourage each other. No one is perfect, has a perfect team."
By tonight to watch "the first class" the exploration of beauty, create beauty, beauty, harmonious beauty let me know how the "beauty" outstanding, are also common.
We're going to use eyes to see the world of beauty, beauty is actually on my side. The story of life is full of beauty, cleaning workers dedicated beauty; Of the beauty of harmony between people and animals; Have the love of beauty to help others;
The beauty of there is the dream of flying in space; Have the beauty of the disabled an unyielding struggle and enterprising; The natural beauty of nature;
The beauty of the moon and the sky of the dream; Have the beauty of the sons and daughters of filial piety to parents... Beautiful, always by my side, Beauty is everywhere.
冰河世纪观后感3
UP, Pixar's latest animated feature, is just delightful. But how do you go about extolling the movie's virtues without giving away its surprises? Like the kid at the beginning of the movie, you don't try to conquer the immovable force; you work around it.
The one clue I can give away – because it's the movie's heavily hyped premise – is that Carl Fredrickson, a gruffy old widower (voiced with gruffy old charm by Ed Asner), miraculously inflates enough balloons to use his house as an aircraft. Soon, he finds himself reluctantly sharing his ride with a short-attention-spanned kid named Russell.
I'll also mention a couple of other items that can gauge your potential interest in the movie. One is a gag that is a take-off on a famous painting – perhaps too inside of an inside joke, but typical of Pixar's cheery attempts to appeal to viewers of all ages.
Also, part of the plot involves Carl's long-held wish to meet a Lindbergh-type adventurer named Charles Muntz (Christopher Plummer!). This is another in-joke that's even vaguer than the first one. Cartoon historians know that Walt Disney started in the cartoon biz by creating Oswald the Rabbit for producer Charles Mintz, who then greedily stole the rights to Disney's creation. This gives you a pretty good idea where the ostensible hero Muntz stands in the scheme of things.
Beyond that, I can only offer you some enticing clues about the characters. There's a dog who's the leader of his pack and in menacing beyond measure, until he opens his mouth and gets one of the movie's biggest laughs. There's a huge, awkward bird that is a big laugh-getter at first. Then she becomes a real enough character that – at least in the audience I was in – when she's injured, she elicits screams of fright worthy of Bambi's late mother.
There's surprising, heartfelt emotion, vivid imagery (you can almost touch the landscapes and skies), and a music score by Michael Giacchino that's practically a character in the movie – particularly in a thoughtful montage that takes Carl from childhood to widowhood.
There aren't many (or at least not enough) live-action movies that are engrossing as this cartoon. Pixar Studios has gotten to be one of those movie icons that shouldn't even have to deliver a premise to get funded anymore. The moneymen should just shut up, hand over the money, and trust they'll get a product that will appeal to everyone.
UP is only the second Pixar feature to get a PG rating, only for mildly intense imagery and action – nothing off-color in the least. Again, if you can handle "Bambi," this film should be a breeze.
