2023年12月4日发(作者:励志前行)
当幸福来敲门英文影评
当幸福来敲门英文影评【一】
If youve ever been poor, this movie may be hard to watch. It depicts
poverty in America in gut wrenchingly accurate ways. Ive been as poor as
Chris Gardner, and, like him, Ive 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 chon
for a competitive internship at Dean Witter, a stock brokerage. The
internship, which offers Chris a very long shot at a better life, doesnt
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 Rubriks cube in minutes. But,
hes 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. The 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, e it.
This movie will be politically controversial. First of all, it doesnt
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 us 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 dont
know, but I know that some will protest the movies not shoving race in
the movie goers face. Im not one of tho people. The movies 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 ll 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 e 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 becau they believe that the
movies depiction of hard work leading to rewards, in some cas, is too
facile. I disagree, but thats what youll hear.
Third, is this movie meant to chasti black men who abandon their
children? Chris is a role model exactly becau 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 promi
Americans happiness, but only the right to pursue it. Chris says, at one
point in the movie, paraphra, "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.
当幸福来敲门英文影评【二】
In preparation for writing this comment, which I am compelled to write
for reasons which will become clear, I read a fair few of the major critics
to e, if on this occasion, they had en and felt what I had.
James Bernadelli suggests this film should be known as the "Pursuit
of Richness"; another column I have read suggests that the
money-will-solve-your-problems resolution is depressing and not the
message Hollywood (or art in general) should be trying to put across.
I ask mylf when the last occasion might have been that any of the
critics genuinely had to :spoiler: run, under painful, embarrassing
duress, from a cab - becau they didnt have the money; or when the forces
of life emed to conspire against them so unfairly that they broke down
in tears. Spoiler: when your wealthy boss, who you CANNOT disappoint, asks you to borrow the last five dollars in your wallet, and you know that that
money is all you have in the world - to feed your family, to pay your gas.
You go through times in life when you feel that things couldnt possibly
get wor - and then they do - and then they do again. Sometimes, (like
Chris and son at the beach towards the end of the film) you just want to
get away from it all, other times you cry. Sometimes, and this is rare,
you laugh - becau if you dont youll cry. You know that if you let it
all become too much, you will sink to the bottom of the a.
Chris Gardner (not the real one perhaps, but the one in this movie)
is my personal hero; my shining example; my inspiration - the guy that
never allows himlf to sink - even when he can feel his shoelaces trailing
on the abed.
I realid as I was watching this film that I was watching another
me, so I never once stopped rooting for Chris. When he :spoiler: fixes
the scanner in the shelter, I felt like I had fixed it.
Im still working on getting the job that earns me enough to have a
less painful life - when Chris finally achieves it, I want it for him so
badly that I feel it in the very fibre of my being.
I suppo that it doesnt matter that much that Chris wants to succeed
as much for his son as for himlf. In a way, the fact that Chris has a
son makes this movie emotionally frightening and if (and only if) our
bast fears are being toyed with by the director, it is only in exactly
the same way that we sometimes look up in to the sky and say - like Jim
Carrey in "Bruce Almighty" - is there anything el you could possibly
do to me today? In my life, God doesnt appear and explain why he keeps toying with me. The truest belief is in onelf and one must never lo
it.
I adore this movie and I couldnt be more grateful for its existence.
It comes at a time when I need it most. Its message: Keep going - never,
ever give up.
And so I come back to tho reviewers. Money certainly doesnt mean
happiness in this existence, but no money, in this cruel capitalist world,
can cost you your life. Do not be judgmental of tho who want more, it
might just be enough to pay for their son to eat, to keep a roof over his
head, to keep their dignity. This film is not about rags-to-riches as some
reviewers have said. Its not about the American dream either. It is about
dignity and integrity and how money (or lack thereof) could easily strip
you of both.
Chris Gardner never los either and for this, he is an inspiration
to us all.
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