当幸福来敲门观后感英文版(精选4篇)
Reflection on The Pursuit of Happyness
Article One: The Pursuit of Happyness - A Lesson in Perseverance
"The Pursuit of Happyness" is a heartwarming film that tells the true story of Chris Gardner, a struggling salesman who overcomes numerous obstacles to achieve his dreams. This film left a deep impression on me and taught me valuable lessons about perseverance and the pursuit of happiness.
The film begins by introducing us to Chris Gardner, a single father who is struggling to make ends meet. Despite facing financial difficulties and homelessness, Chris remains determined to provide a better life for his young son. His unwavering commitment to his dreams is truly inspiring.
Throughout the movie, we witness Chris facing one setback after another. He goes through a series of hardships, including sleeping in homeless shelters and even spending a night in jail. However, what sets Chris apart is his refusal to give up. He constantly seeks opportunities and takes on any job he can find, all while studying to become a stockbroker.
One of the most memorable scenes in the film is when Chris is invited to a job interview for an unpaid internship at a prestigious brokerage firm. Despite having no money, no home, and no proper attire, Chris refuses to let these obstacles stop him from pursuing his dreams. He shows up at the interview in a worn-out suit, demonstrating his determination and resilience.
Ultimately, Chris secures the internship and begins his journey towards a better life. He faces numerous challenges along the way, but he never loses sight of his goal. Through hard work, perseverance, and a positive attitude, Chris eventually becomes a successful stockbroker, proving that dreams can come true with dedication and determination.
"The Pursuit of Happyness" reminds us that happiness is not something that comes easily or effortlessly. It requires hard work, sacrifice, and the ability to overcome adversity. Chris Gardner's story is a powerful example of how one can achieve their dreams through perseverance and resilience.
This film also highlights the importance of having a positive mindset. Despite facing countless setbacks and rejections, Chris always maintains a positive attitude. He teaches us the valuable lesson that our attitude towards life can greatly impact our chances of success. By maintaining a positive outlook, we can overcome obstacles and achieve the happiness we seek.
In conclusion, "The Pursuit of Happyness" is a remarkable film that teaches us the importance of perseverance and a positive mindset in the pursuit of happiness. Chris Gardner's inspiring story serves as a reminder that no matter how difficult life may get, with determination and resilience, we can overcome any obstacles and achieve our dreams.
当幸福来敲门观后感英文版 篇三
This is about movie review.Yes,this is The Pursuit Of Happyiness.
Because our teacher demand us finish the movie review.—— Foreword
In fact ,I have seen this movie before class.I frist met it when I was a senior middle school student.But I have get more impressions then before.
In the movie,the leading role of The Pursuit Of Happyiness,Jefferson's Declaration of independence words about happyiness kept recurring to Chris Gardner.Chris hardly work from everyday morning to night,but still couldn't make a charge.At last,his wife can't endured and left away,just leaving him and their five-year-old son.That is to say,Chris become a single father.
Even worse is,Chris no money to pay for the rent.And he was failed with his career.They become homeless.They slept in anywhere.But Chris never gave up,just for his son and his belief.He still strongly believed that happyiness would come one day if he worked hard enough.
At last of the film,Chris was succeed.But everyone know that too diffcult and hardly.
I think everyone know this is a inspired story.And I'm moved.But in this movie,the most impress me are two things about Chris's love to his son and his strong faith towards life.After that,I learn one thing that if a person has a strong faith in himself,nothing will impossible.
当幸福来敲门观后感英文版 篇四
If you've ever been poor, this movie may be hard to watch. It depicts poverty in America in gut wrenchingly accurate ways. I've been as poor as Chris Gardner, and, like him, I've been poor among very rich people in the Bay Area while trying to work my way up.
Chris Gardner is a loving father and failing businessman. He is chosen for a competitive internship at Dean Witter, a stock brokerage. The internship, which offers Chris a very long shot at a better life, doesn't pay any salary. Chris has to live without a salary for six months while risking just about everything for that long shot gamble.
Chris is really smart. He can solve a Rubrik's cube in minutes. But, he's poor. Poverty, like an octopus, keeps trying to suck him down to the bottom, and make him stay there.
His car is towed. His wife walks out on him, leaving him with a five year old son. He is arrested for unpaid traffic tickets. He becomes homeless. He has to rely on a homeless shelter.
All this while, he must appear for work in the morning in a suit and tie, and be ready to charm some of the wealthiest and most powerful people in the Bay Area. These people take wealth so much for granted that two of them stiff him for cab fare.
Having lived through similar experiences, I cringed throughout this movie. My stomach hurt. I winced.I cried. I hugged my knees to my chest.
The movie is very accurate, but painful to watch. I hope a lot of rich people, who think that they understand poverty, see it.
This movie will be politically controversial. First of all, it doesn't touch the race issue with a ten foot pole. For example, when Chris appears to stiff a taxi driver for fare (it was really the rich white guy who failed to pay), the taxi driver never uses the “n” word. In real life, I think he probably would have.
Is the movie afraid to talk about race, or does it not want to? I don't know, but I know that some will protest the movie's not shoving race in the movie goer's face. I'm not one of those people. The movie's approach to race -- treating it as almost incidental -- worked for me. As a poor white person, I can tell you that poor white people face the same obstacles Chris did.
Second, does the movie sell the message that if you work hard, you will succeed, no matter what, and does that message tell the truth about success in America? I think that the movie is open to interpretation. Some will see it as an indictment of poverty in America. The scene of carefree rich people driving past the line to get into a homeless shelter is pretty devastating. Other people will become angry because they believe
that the movie's depiction of hard work leading to rewards, in some cases, is too facile. I disagree, but that's what you'll hear.
Third, is this movie meant to chastise black men who abandon their children? Chris is a role model exactly because he moves heaven and earth to be a good father to his son. This will be debated back and forth.
The movie has a big philosophical statement to make, that has been lost on many reviewers, for example, Richard Schickel in TIME.
Chris is shown running throughout the movie. Remember the title of the movie: “The PURSUIT of Happiness.” Chris places emphasis on “pursuit.” Jefferson, when he penned the Declaration of Independence, did not promise Americans happiness, but only the right to pursue it. Chris says, at one point in the movie, paraphrase, “I am happy right now. It is a fleeting moment.” We experience happiness in eyeblinks. The rest of the time we, like Chris, are chasing after it.