心灵捕手英文观后感200字

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首先简要叙述原文内容,对所看的电影做一个简要的概述。写作部分主要是为写自己的感想做一个前期铺垫。这部分写作的重点一定要突出“简”。接着表明自己的感想,即自己的观点。围绕观点写出能支撑观点的事实,展开联想。一篇简单的观后感就完成了。

别人都说教师是人类灵魂的工程师,今天,在观看了一部影片《心灵捕手》之后,我想说:教师应该是学生心灵捕手,应该走进学生、了解学生、理解学生,同样的也应用赏识的目光看待所教的学生,因为他们同样也是自己的孩子。
影片中的天才孩子威尔在经过几位心理学家交谈后,最终接受了尚恩教授。这于我们作为教育工作者有着很大的启示怎样的教师才能真正走进孩子心灵?我想,应该是蹲下身子和孩子一起看世界。我们不能以高高在上的姿态俯视着孩子,也不能将自己的想法强加于孩子。
换位思考,将心比心,从孩子的角度想问题,用心换取他们的信任,让他们敢说、乐说、愿意把老师当成朋友来倾诉,只有这样才能真正走进孩子心灵,才能谈得上教育。
老师们,让我们蹲下身子,从孩子眼中看世界,走进孩子的心灵世界,保有一颗童心,把自己也当做是孩子,陪孩子们一同成长,感受属于他们的那片蓝天,那片土地。

范文:As an educational inspirational subject, Thorne's means are not disgusting and persuasive, nor aggressive persuasion and preaching.
His greatest charm is that he uses the staggered way of silence and outbreak to make young and frivolous guys suddenly find their stupidity in the moment of wantonly slandering others and try to use a huge knowledge reserve to attack others.

作为教育励志类题材,桑恩的手段并非令人作呕的循循善诱,也不是咄咄逼人的规劝与说教,他最大的魅力在于,用沉默与爆发交错并进的方式,让年少轻狂的家伙,在肆意诋毁别人的瞬间突然发现自己的愚蠢、在妄图使用庞大知识储备来攻击别人时,懂得自己的才情也许爆发的并不是地方。

范文:A film that simply talks about psychotherapy, unlike most other films, which only use psychotherapy as background or embellishment. Leading by characters, it is a perfect successful case of helping others and self-help.

一部单纯讲述心理治疗的电影,而不像其他大多数影片那样仅把心理治疗当作背景或点缀。以人物主导,很完美的一个助人自助的成功案例。

The prototype of the film, the growth story of young genius will hunting, was originally a short story with only 50 pages, conceived by Matt Damon, who was studying at Harvard University at that time, in 1992.

影片的原型《年轻天才威尔亨汀的成长故事》原本是一篇仅有50页的短篇小说,由当时就读于哈佛大学的马特·达蒙在1992年构思而成。



It must be heartbreaking to be able to appreciate true genius and yet fall just short of it yourself. A man can spend his entire life studying to be a mathematician--and yet watch helplessly while a
dropout, a janitor, scribbles down the answers to questions the professor is baffled by.

It's also heartbreaking when genius won't recognize itself, and that's the most baffling problem of all in ``Good Will Hunting,'' the smart, involving story of a working-class kid from Boston.

The film stars Matt Damon as a janitor at MIT who likes to party and hang around the old neighborhood and whose reading consists of downloading the contents of whole libraries into his photographic memory. Stellan Skarsgard (the husband in ``Breaking the Waves'') plays Lambeau, the professor, who offers a prize to any student who can solve a difficult problem. The next morning, the answer is written on a blackboard standing in the hall.

Who claims credit? None of the students does. A few days later, Lambeau catches Will Hunting (Damon) at the board and realizes he's the author--a natural mathematical genius who can intuitively see through the thorniest problems. Lambeau wants to help Will, to get him into school, maybe, or collaborate with him. But before that can take place, Will and some buddies are cruising the old neighborhood and beat up a guy. Will also hammers on the cops a little and is jailed.

He's a tough nut. He sees nothing wrong with spending his whole life hanging out with his friends, quaffing a few beers, holding down a blue-collar job. He sees romance in being an honest bricklayer, but none in being a professor of mathematics--maybe because bricklaying is work, and, for him, math isn't.

``Good Will Hunting'' is the story of how this kid's life edges toward self-destruction and how four people try to haul him back. One is Lambeau, who gets probation for Will with a promise that he'll find him help and counseling.

One is Sean McGuire (Robin Williams), Lambeau's college roommate, now a community college professor who has messed up his own life, but is a gifted counselor. One is Skylar (Minnie Driver), a British student at Harvard, who falls in love with Will and tries to help him. And one is Chuckie (Ben Affleck), Will's friend since childhood, who tells him: ``You're sitting on a winning lottery ticket. It would be an insult to us if you're still around here in 20 years.'' True, but Will doesn't see it that way. His reluctance to embrace the opportunity at MIT is based partly on class pride (it would be betraying his buddies and the old neighborhood) and partly on old psychic wounds. And it is only through breaking through to those scars and sharing some of his own that McGuire, the counselor, is able to help him. Robin Williams gives one of his best performances as McGuire, especially in a scene where he finally gets the kid to repeat, ``It's not my fault.'' ``Good Will Hunting'' perhaps found some of its inspiration in the lives of its makers. The movie was co-written by Damon and Affleck, who grew up in Boston, who are childhood friends, and who both took youthful natural talents and used them to find success as actors. It's tempting to find parallels between their lives and the characters--and tempting, too, to watch the scenes between Damon and Driver with the knowledge that they fell in love while making the movie.

The Will Hunting character is so much in the foreground that it's easy to miss a parallel relationship: Lambeau and McGuire also are old friends who have fought because of old angers and insecurities. In a sense, by bringing the troubled counselor and the troublesome janitor together, the professor helps to heal both of them.

The film has a good ear for the way these characters might really talk.

It was directed by Gus Van Sant (``Drugstore Cowboy,'' ``To Die For''), who sometimes seems to have perfect pitch when it comes to dialogue; look at the scene where Matt and Skylar break up and say hurtful things, and see how clear he makes it that Matt is pushing her away because he doesn't think he deserves her.

The outcome of the movie is fairly predictable; so is the whole story, really. It's the individual moments, not the payoff, that make it so effective.

``Good Will Hunting'' has been rather inexplicably compared to ``Rainman,'' although ``Rainman'' was about an autistic character who cannot and does not change, and ``Good Will Hunting'' is about a genius who can change, and grow, if he chooses to.

True, they can both do quick math in their heads. But Will Hunting is not an idiot savant or some kind of lovable curiosity; he's a smart man who knows he's smart but pulls back from challenges because he was beaten down once too often as a child.

Here is a character who has four friends who love and want to help him, and he's threatened by their help because it means abandoning all of his old, sick, dysfunctional defense mechanisms.

As Louis Armstrong once said, ``There's some folks, that, if they don't know, you can't tell 'em.'' This movie is about whether Will is one of those folks.


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