英文周记
Tonight I finally watched the movie Before Sunrise, which made the best time of this weekend. There were so many lines and so many moments worth remembered time and time again in this movie. Those people who recommended this movie to me was right. It was worth watching. I couldn't help regarding myself as one of the main characters in this movie. There are moments in your life when you are very ready to meet someone like this--those are fresh moments of course. And the kind of conversations between the two young people are never going to happen between real couples. They are such soulmates that they would only end up not being together after all, because real couple won't be so frank to each other. This sad truth does not get in the way of the movie's being so warm and sweet--just try not to view life from a tragic perspective.
On the other hand, I sensed the resless and uncertaity in the movie. Young people in this generation are brave, doubtful and have their own opnions. They refused to be persuaded and to believe in anything easily but how can you stand firmly if you don't have a blief. Some people would say he believe in love. But in the age when many people considers too much about only themselves to the extent of being selfish, can we be so sure about love? That's the problem. I remembered when Ethan Hawke sitting in the corner of the street and told Julie Delpy that he was sure he could love somebody and be a good husband but he just didn't want to right at that moment. I knew he was hurt and he was afraid. Yeah, this is a skeptical age, the result of liberation. You are free to choose and everybody is, which in the end, means there are many possiblities and uncertainties. And the possibilites sometimes could be exciting and sometimes could be very depressing. It is very sad to always say "who knows?" or "We'll see."
Anyway, like those people who recommended this movie to me, I would like to say again here, it's a good movie, worth watching. And I'm looking forward to see its sequel Before Sunset sometime this week.
By the way, my friends, tell me what's your favourite scenes after seeing it? Mine are many.So far I can only remember the palm reading, the street poet, the street talking and the imaginary phone calls to friends...
以下几篇英文周记看能不能用: Tonight I finally watched the movie Before Sunrise, which made the best time of this weekend. There were so many lines and so many moments worth remembered time and time again in this movie. Those people who recommended this movie to me was right. It was worth watching. I couldn't help regarding myself as one of the main characters in this movie. There are moments in your life when you are very ready to meet someone like this--those are fresh moments of course. And the kind of conversations between the two young people are never going to happen between real couples. They are such soulmates that they would only end up not being together after all, because real couple won't be so frank to each other. This sad truth does not get in the way of the movie's being so warm and sweet--just try not to view life from a tragic perspective.
On the other hand, I sensed the resless and uncertaity in the movie. Young people in this generation are brave, doubtful and have their own opnions. They refused to be persuaded and to believe in anything easily but how can you stand firmly if you don't have a blief. Some people would say he believe in love. But in the age when many people considers too much about only themselves to the extent of being selfish, can we be so sure about love? That's the problem. I remembered when Ethan Hawke sitting in the corner of the street and told Julie Delpy that he was sure he could love somebody and be a good husband but he just didn't want to right at that moment. I knew he was hurt and he was afraid. Yeah, this is a skeptical age, the result of liberation. You are free to choose and everybody is, which in the end, means there are many possiblities and uncertainties. And the possibilites sometimes could be exciting and sometimes could be very depressing. It is very sad to always say "who knows?" or "We'll see."
Anyway, like those people who recommended this movie to me, I would like to say again here, it's a good movie, worth watching. And I'm looking forward to see its sequel Before Sunset sometime this week.
By the way, my friends, tell me what's your favourite scenes after seeing it? Mine are many.So far I can only remember the palm reading, the street poet, the street talking and the imaginary phone calls to friends
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