放牛班的春天觀後感英語版範文3篇
放牛班的.春天觀後感英語版範文
The Review of Les Choristes I watched a French film called les choristes ,which was commend by my English teacher, last Wednesday. I was deeply shocked by this story. It is a so good movie that it deserves everyone to watch,especially educators.
The story talked about a teacher called Mr.Matthew helped his problem students to be good persons by music, which he told students how to sing. During this process, there were so many interesting stories that showed Mr. Matthew’s greateducational insights. Compared to the principal of the school,Mr. Matthew treaded students by heart, which exchanged for a good impression from students and teachers. He gave a chance to the student who made mistake and he liked to opened students’ heart using music.This was reason why he was a great teacher. In the end, when he left school, he received so many cards and his students sang the song to him. Mr. Matthew was a successful teacher.
This was a loving and moving movie. I knew a lot from it. We should learn to treat people by heartinstead of violence so that can we make a big different.
放牛班的春天觀後感英語版範文
I believe that, at the very beginning, everyone was sure that one day his dream would come true by perseverance. However, with growing up, things are going to be more difficult and complex. Sometimes, when you are coming to the fork of a road, the light at the end of a tunnel lost. Then, people no longer have accesses to achieve what they wanted before. It is true for both the real life and the life in the movie Les Choristes. While, difficulties never stop brave guys seeking the true, the good and the beauty. To me, I always believe the beauty of glorious ideals and elevated minds.
Clement Mathieu was a musician with super talent, while it lacks scope for his ability since he was in French rural areas. One day, Mathieu who failed to achieve his ambition, came to a school regarded as “the bottom of a pool” and found that boys living there have kinds of problems. To make matter worse, the headmaster was very indifferent. He was used to abuse his right to use corporal punishment frequently. Monsieur Mathieu began to try to change the situation. But, all of his ways turn out useless. Finally, he turned to the music. He has found that those boys are interested in singing something, good or bad,or funny or relaxing. They just love singing. So he began to train them with professional method. I have to say that it really
is an amazing choir—Boys sing beautiful and bright songs written by Monsieur Mathieu; they also managed to perform those songs perfectly. Boys’ hearts seemed to be melted and purified by the power of music as well as Monsieur Mathieu’s patience. Change was in the air of this “bottom of a pool”, and it was just a question of when. Everything seemed so hopeful again. In the end, unfortunately, Monsieur Mathieu was fired by the mean headmaster in the name of an accident. On his way of leaving, there were lots of paper planes free falling from the window of classroom. They were from those boys. Even though there were no names on paper planes, our dear teacher knew exactly who did that. At the same time, boys locked the angry headmaster out of the door and sang their song to say goodbye to their teacher.
Therefore, I think it is the true essence of education as well as the true meaning of life. Can we say that?
As for me, there is still someone like Monsieur Mathieu I really appreciate. They are teachers in my high school. Of course, they needn’t rescue me from troubles as bad as those in the movie. But they actually taught me many crucial things—how to think, how to adhere to my principles and what kind of values I should keep. Conspicuously, spiritual guides
for a teenager who were almost lost are definitely great. Then, I guess this kind of good education is life-giving spring breeze and rain. Besides, the beautiful heart stands for brilliance of humanity. No matter how dark the situation is, the great heart will always decorate the world and make lives different. 幽晦的“池塘之底”
放牛班的春天觀後感英語版範文
“The Chorus” is a movie you have seen many times before. Cute, well-acted and utterly predictable, Christophe Barratier's feature debut delivers just what the advertising promises: a musician who has given up on fame takes a job as supervisor at a school for hard cases, and when he teaches the boys how to sing, they mellow out and begin to love him dearly.
Fond d'Etang, the name of the school run with iron fist by the stern Rachin (Francois Berleand), translates as "Rock Bottom,” but round-faced Clement (Gerard Jugnot) holds on to his good cheer. His cuddly exterior betrays a warm intelligence--apparently he knows that he is in the kind of movie where a little art will certainly tame the teenage beasts, and so he sorts the boys by their voices and starts a choir.
All the necessary types are present in the classroom: the cute small kid, the brazen thieves and hormone-addled thugs, and of course the surprisingly talented teacher's pet (Jean-Baptiste Maunier), from whose adult perspective the story is told. In the opening scene, we learn that he ends up in New York City as one of the "greatest conductors in the world"--just to make sure that everybody knows right away that this story has a happy end.