百万英镑英文观后感 篇一
"Million Pound English" is a thought-provoking film that delves into the complex issues surrounding wealth, power, and the pursuit of happiness. The movie follows the life of a successful businessman named John who becomes a millionaire overnight. However, as John's wealth grows, he begins to lose sight of what truly matters in life.
One aspect of the film that stood out to me was the portrayal of the negative effects of wealth on individuals and society. As John becomes wealthier, he becomes more isolated and disconnected from his friends and family. He becomes consumed by his desire for more money and material possessions, losing touch with his own humanity. This serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of letting money dictate one's life.
Another theme explored in the film is the idea that money cannot buy happiness. Despite John's immense wealth, he is unable to find true fulfillment and happiness in his life. He realizes that his money cannot fill the void that exists within him. This message resonated with me deeply, as it serves as a reminder that true happiness comes from within and cannot be purchased with material possessions.
The film also raises important questions about the distribution of wealth and the disparities that exist within society. It highlights the stark contrast between the lives of the wealthy and the lives of those struggling to make ends meet. This serves as a powerful critique of the unequal distribution of wealth and the impact it has on individuals and communities.
Overall, "Million Pound English" is a thought-provoking film that offers valuable insights into the complexities of wealth and happiness. It serves as a reminder that money is not the key to a fulfilling life and that true happiness cannot be bought. The film's messages about the negative effects of wealth and the disparities within society are important reminders of the need for a more equitable world. I highly recommend watching this film and reflecting on its powerful messages.
百万英镑英文观后感 篇二
"Million Pound English" is a cinematic masterpiece that explores the transformative power of wealth and the ethical dilemmas that arise from it. The film tells the story of a struggling artist named Sarah who unexpectedly inherits a million pounds. As Sarah's life takes a dramatic turn, she is faced with a series of moral choices that will forever change her life.
One aspect of the film that struck me was the portrayal of the moral complexities associated with wealth. As Sarah becomes wealthy, she is confronted with the temptations and challenges that come with it. The film raises important questions about the responsibility that comes with wealth and the choices one must make in order to maintain their integrity. This aspect of the film provoked deep introspection and forced me to question my own values and beliefs.
Another theme explored in the film is the impact of wealth on relationships. As Sarah's financial situation changes, she encounters a range of reactions from those around her. Some view her newfound wealth as an opportunity for personal gain, while others question her motives and intentions. This portrayal highlights the complexities of human relationships and the ways in which money can alter dynamics and perceptions.
The film also raises important social and economic issues. It sheds light on the disparities that exist within society and the ways in which wealth can perpetuate inequality. This serves as a powerful critique of the current economic system and prompts viewers to consider their own role in creating a more just and equitable society.
Overall, "Million Pound English" is a thought-provoking film that tackles important moral and social issues. It serves as a reminder of the power of wealth and the choices we make in relation to it. The film's exploration of ethical dilemmas and its critique of societal inequalities make it a must-watch for anyone interested in thought-provoking cinema. I highly recommend "Million Pound English" for its powerful storytelling and its ability to spark meaningful conversations about wealth, ethics, and society.
百万英镑英文观后感 篇三
Based on Mark Twains novel, The Millionaire Pound Note takes an interesting satirical look at the hypocrisy stemming from class distinction in the 50s England. England is a country where class and wealth are given extreme significance, especially among the rich. The film shows the hypocrisy that existed among these people, how the rich are quick to change face when in an instant they find out that youre a man of wealth and how within the next moment they revert back to their condescending selves when all wealth is lost.
Interestingly, The Millionaire also briefly looks at how the English perceived Americans in that era. Rich Americans were weled as outsiders and the poor were quickly shunned away. The fact that hes an outsider either makes him more appealing or the plete opposite.
The story sticks to the main theme by emphasizing on the hypocrisy of the upper class society but at the same time it also creates a balance that prevents the movie from being a mockery of the British society. The movie drags at some point but the love story appears at the right time and there is plenty of edy to keep one entertained.
A charming Gregory Peck totally nails the part and the luminous Jane Griffiths is a treat. Reginald Beckwith, as Pecks sidekick Rock is amusing.
The ending is a little predictable but the director does an overall good job by rounding it up and presenting his points.
百万英镑英文观后感 篇四
This time I want to talk about a very famous short story written by Mark Twain---------“The Million Pound Note”. Referring to Mark Twain, you must feel familiar, because we must have read his works before. I still remember the article“The Bite Events on the Train”in our textbook when I’m in the middle school. What touched me most at that time were his ironic words. Yes, he is a great humorist, novelist, writer and orator in America in nineteenth century. During his 40 years’ writing career, he created dozens of short or long stories.
This story tells about a poor but honest American Adam Henry. When he was wandering in the street of London, he was given by two billionaires a letter, in which he surprisedly found a£1,000,000 pound bank-note. Later he got to know that the two billionaires who were brothers had made a bet about the results after he got a one million-pound note at once. One of them thought the note wound count for nothing to the poor man because he could not prove that the money was his own while the other considered just as the opposite.
Dramatically, the plot went just out of my expectation. Herry went to a restaurant to have dinner first. The manager was mean to him at the beginning but his attitude changed quickly when Herry took out the note and asked for change. Faced with a millionaire, the manager apologized again and again and obsequiously told Herry that he didn’t need to pay for the bill right now. So Herry managed to have a free dinner. Then similarly, Herry went to a clothing shop and got a suit of clothes costing him nothing.
Like the plot above, people are curious of such a rich man and tried every means to cozy up to him, from free food,free clothes to free accommodation. At the same time, his social status was becoming higher and higher and finally higher than most dukes. Apart from that, he later got a beautiful wife and 200,000 pounds of bank interest. I can imagine a bright future was waiting for him.
The writing style of this story is so humorous. Mark Twain used hyperbole describing how our hero defeated snobbishness repeatedly. What I appreciate most is the detailed description of different people’s ridiculous actions before one million pounds, vivid, funny, ironic and humorous, which forms a Caricature.
In terms of the theme, it is apparent that the author wanted to denounce the overflowing mammonism in the society. Even now it gives us an impressive lesson. Yes, I cannot deny the importance of money to a person who wants to survive. We won’t live without mo
ney, with which we get food, clothes, house and many other necessities. But we must know that there are many things which can’t be bought with money such as love or friendship. So in my opinion, money may be important to us, but not the most important. We need to build up the correct sense of money.
To sum up, this story is a really good work of Mark Twain. The lesson I’ve learnt from it makes me want to be an honest man sincerely and lets me not to worship money too much. I begin to regret not reading it earlier.
百万英镑英文观后感 篇五
“Money is everything,” “Money is omnipotent,” the idea of a satire, to expose the ugly face of capitalist society.
“One million pounds” is about a poor, honest man, that is, the heroine of this story has received a pair of brothers, the letter sent to him inside one million pounds. The brothers had made a bet, gambling, if a poor, honest people who come knocking on the door received the one million pounds, he will be what kind of results? Brother that he would starve to death because he could not prove that the money was his own, will be subject to other peoples doubts, and even the banks do not let him save money. His younger brother that he would lead a very good, and therefore they have the brothers of one million pounds will be loaned to check the poorest people, and spent 30 days abroad. Did not expect that during this period of time, people have the rare fortune suddenly rich, has tried to cozy up to him, from the free food, buy clothes, free accommodation, like a beggar, like to please him, and continue to improve his social status until the exception of the highest outdoor Wang Duke on! Not only that, he also has been a good wife and 30,000 pounds of bank interest, and finally from two brothers got a very good job. Lived a very, very happy life.
See here, I am so envious of the “lucky” the heroine, but at the same time I would like to: people reason to curry favor with him, not just because when people value money too it? Worship of money is shameful and should not be reaping more! Money is not omnipotent, the world than money, there are many more important things .
百万英镑英文观后感 篇六
I knew Mark Twain when i was a middle school student. In my memory, there is an article in my English textbook that written by him. At that time, I pay no attention to Mark Twain. However, i knew more about him after I learned the History and Anthology of American Literature, he appeals to me dearly and deeply. As a result, I read a part of his novels in part time. Here I will introduce Million Pounds to you. Before that, I will give some information about Mark Twain to you. And last, it comes my though.
Samuel Langhorne Clemens (November 30, 1835 – April 21, 1910) was an American humorist, satirist, lecturer and writer, better known by the pen name Mark Twain. He was (www.fwsir.com)born in Florida, Missouri and brought up in Hannibal, Missouri. After his fathers death in 1847, he was apprenticed to a printer and wrote for his brothers newspaper. He later worked as a licensed Mississippi river-boat pilot. The Civil War put an end to the steamboat traffic and Clemens moved to Virginia City, where he edited the Territorial Enterprise. On February 3, 1863, Mark Twain was born when Clemens signed a humorous travel account with that pseudonym. He often uses exaggerated ways to show his irony.
Mark Twain is most noted for his novels Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. He is also known for his quotations. During his life, Clemens became a friend to presidents, artists, leading industrialists and European royalty. For I love the One Million Pounds Note best, I would introduce it to you.
Is there real free-lunch in the world? Maybe there is! And such kind of “free lunch” strikes the poor and honest young man Henry Adams who has surprisingly got a one-million bank note from the brothers (Roderick & Oliver)。 As a matter of fact, the brothers had made a bet, if a poor, honest and clever people who come knocking on the door received the one million pounds, what will be happening to his life? The elder brother think that he would starve to death because he could not prove that the money belongs to him, will be arousing others suspicion,and even the banks do not let him deposit the money. On the contrary, the younger brother believes that he would live in a very good life. So the brothers lend the one million pounds to Henry Adams, and spent 30 days abroad. From then on, Henry Adams becomes a bright focus of the money-priority society. Later, the lucky young man experiences two sharply different treatments in the tailor shop. In the ball, people from every social class try every chance to show their friendship and flattery to the new millionaire. Adams never has the chance to spend a penny because no one can change the million and he is soon living in a luxurious hotel suite, wearing expensive suits. No one asks him to pay bill, these are forwarded for later payment. He even gets the chance to go to the Party that held by Duke. Fortunately, Henry meets Jane Griffiths and fall in love with this beautiful woman. He also comes across his good friend. The man gives him some advice to earn money. 30 days has passed, Henry Adams asks his girlfriend company him to meet the brothers. Out of his expectation, his girlfriend is the daughter of one of the brothers. And finally he got a very good job from the brother. And he lived a very happy life.
Mark Twains short story of “one million pounds note” is a very good work. The article satires the thoughts of “money is everything,” “money is omnipotent,” and expose the ugly face of capitalist society. As we all know, the root of the story was the bet of the brothers. What is the bet actually? Where does the attraction of the bank note lie in?
As far as i am concerned, the One Million Pounds Note takes an interesting, satirical look at the hypocrisy stemming from class distinction in England. England is a country where class and wealth are given extreme significance, especially among the rich. The novel shows the hypocrisy that existed among these people, how the rich are quick to change face when they find out that youre a man of wealth and how within the next moment they revert back to their condescending selves when all wealth is lost. The story was based on the main theme by emphasizing on the hypocrisy of the upper class society but at the same time it also creates a balance that prevents the novel from being a mockery of the British society. The love story appears at the right time and there is plenty of comedy to keep one entertained. The ending is a little predictable but the director does an overall good job by rounding it up and presenting his points.
In my heart, Herry was so luckily, not everyone can get the chance to use the million. I am so envious of the “lucky” of the heroine, but at the same time I would like to think that the reason why people carry favor with him is just that they attract too much important to money, isnt it? Money worship is shameful and should not be reaping more! Money is not omnipotent, and in the world, there are many things that more important than money.