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后天英文台词

《后天》英语经典台词

后天:What do you think's gomna happen to . Jack:What do you mean? :I mean ,civilization,everybody. Jack: survived the last Ice Age. We're certairly capadle of surviving t one. All depends on whether or not we're able to learn from our mistakes. I sure as hell would lik a chance to learn from mine. :You did everything you could. Jack:I was thinking abou . Tom:Jack,you know the chance of . Jack:I made my a promise. I'm going to keep it. T movie takes a big-budget, special-effects-filled look at what the world would look like if the greenhoe effect and global warming continued at such levels that they resulted in worldwide catastrophe and disaster, including multiple hurricanes, tornadoes, tidal waves, floods and the beginning of the next Ice Age. At the center of the story is a paleoclimatologist (a scientist who studies the ways weather patterns changed in the past), Professor Jack Hall (Quaid), who tries to save the world from the effects of global warming while also trying to get to , (Gyllenhaal), who was in New York City as part of a scholastic competition, when the city was overwhelmed by the chilling beginnings of the new Ice Age. In addition to all of the other challenges Dr. Hall faces, he's also going against the flow as humanity races south to warmer climes, and he's nearly the only one going north...

强调后天努力的英文名句

1.I have nothing to offer but blood , toil tears and sweat . (Winston Churchill, British Politician)我所能奉献的没有其它,只有热血、辛劳、眼泪与汗水。

(英国政治家 丘吉尔 . W.) 2.Do not , for one repulse , give up the purpose that you resolved to effect .(William Shakespeare , British dramatist)不要只因一次失败,就放弃你原来决心想达到的目的。

(英国剧作家 莎士比亚.W.) 3.Genius only means hard-working all one’s life .( Mendeleyer , Russian Chemist)天才只意味着终身不懈的努力。

(俄国化学家 门捷列耶夫) 4.Don’t part with your illusions . When they are gone you may still exist , but you have ceased to live. (Mark Twain , American writer)不要放弃你的幻想。

当幻想没有了以后,你还可以生存,但是你虽生犹死。

((美国作家 马克·吐温) 5.We cannot always build the future for our youth , but we can build our youth for the future . (Franklin Roosevelt , American president)我们不能总是为我们的青年造就美好未来,但我们能够为未来造就我们的青年一代。

(美国总统 罗斯福.F.) 6.Our destiny offers not the cup of despair , but the chalice of opportunity . (Richard Nixon, American President )命运给予我们的不是失望之酒,而是机会之杯。

(美国总统 尼克松 . R.) 7.Man errs so long as he strives. (Johan Wolfgang Goethe , German poet and dramatist)人只要奋斗就会犯错误。

(德国诗人、剧作家 歌德.J.W.) 8.There is no royal road to science ,and only those who do not dread the fatiguing climb of gaining its numinous summits . (Karl Marx, German revolutionary )在科学上没有平坦的大道,只有不畏劳苦沿着其崎岖之路攀登的人,才有希望达到它光辉的顶点。

( 德国革命家 马克思. K .) 9.The man who has made up his mind to win will never say impossible .(Bonaparte Napoleon ,French emperor )凡是决心取得胜利的人是从来不说“不可能的”。

( 法国皇帝 拿破仑. B.) 10.Progress is the activity of today and the assurance of tomorrow . (Emerson, American thinker )进步是今天的活动、明天的保证。

(美国思想家 爱默生) 11.A man can fail many times, but he isn’t a failure until he begins to blame somebody else.J. Burroughs. Averican naturalist一个人可以失败多次,但是只要他没有开始责怪旁人,他还不是一个失败者。

美国博物学家 巴勒斯. J. 12.It never will rain roses. When we want to have more roses we must plant trees. G. Eliot, Btitish novelist天上不会掉下玫瑰来,如果想要更多的玫瑰,必须自己种植。

英国小说家 艾略特. G.13.Where there is a will , there is a way .(Thomas Edison , American inventor)有志者,事竟成。

(美国发明家 爱迪生.T.)

我拼命读书为了将来,谁知道没有将来! 电影《后天》这句台词英文怎么翻译

the day after tomorrow will also name: What the weekend catastrophe describes is decreases temperature suddenly suddenly take the US as within representative's Earth one day, enters the drift epoch the science fiction story. In story, climatologist Jake. Hall (Dennis. Quaid plays) after the observation prehistoric climatic study pointed out that the greenhouse effect brings the global warming will cause the Earth unprecedented disaster. Jake Dr. once warned that the government officials take the prevention action, but warned that obviously was too already late. Jake. Dr. Hall therefore informed urgently that American vice president announced latitude 30 N south of entire US populace as fast as possible evacuate to the equator direction, this north of populace must maintain warmth as far as possible. But in this time, Dr. Hall knows son Sam (Jake. The Gillen Holland decoration) goes to New York to rescue the girlfriend solitarily, therefore the decision take risks to go forward New York to launch the relief operations in the world of ice and snow. At this time the disaster starts from New York, the Manhattan skyscraper encounters the intense tornado the attack, big destroys. Suddenly, in the subway tunnel gushes out the turbulent flood which continues wild. The spate has swallowed New York, submerged the US, Europe has also not existed under the flood. Hereafter, the ice layer and the white snow covered the entire earth's surface, the drift epoch time started. When the lens return to the US once more, these return alive by luck the Americans flee to Mexico, requested that enters there refugee camp. End of the movie place American president can not but sigh the acknowledgment saying that he carries out the climate policy is a huge faulty stroke in handwriting. this was once writes down 400,000,000 box offices by ID4 Interspace End matter the names to lead Lolan. Amory wonderful brand-new does greatly. The entire piece will have the massive apex special effect, presents throws the day lid place the nature threat, and between the close interweaving fathers and sons and the men and women remember with eternal gratitude the moving emotion, great writer's utilization will leave behind the intense stimulation to the audience.what is worth mentioning was this piece has attacked the environmental protection policy which intensely The US government and President Bush carried out. Director Amory criticizes wonderfully to American president is relentless. He believed that the American people in the environmental protection aspect already walked in front of the government. What what a pity is 4 years ago Democratic Party's presidential candidate Gore defeats in Bush, otherwise Gore this has the greatly strengthened environmental protection thought person to lead US's words, this year's world on采纳哦

电影:后天的经典台词,最好是汉英都有的

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.我拼命读书为了将来,谁知道没有将来

----《后天》

一篇英文电影评论 <<后天>>

1. This movie takes a big-budget, special-effects-filled look at what the world would look like if the greenhouse effect and global warming continued at such levels that they resulted in worldwide catastrophe and disaster, including multiple hurricanes, tornadoes, tidal waves, floods and the beginning of the next Ice Age. At the center of the story is a paleoclimatologist (a scientist who studies the ways weather patterns changed in the past), Professor Jack Hall (Quaid), who tries to save the world from the effects of global warming while also trying to get to his son, Sam (Gyllenhaal), who was in New York City as part of a scholastic competition, when the city was overwhelmed by the chilling beginnings of the new Ice Age. In addition to all of the other challenges Dr. Hall faces, he's also going against the flow as humanity races south to warmer climes, and he's nearly the only one going north...2. When global warming causes world wide disasters and leads to an ice age, a climatologist named Jack Hall tries to rescue his son Sam who is trapped in New York. Jack must go from Washington D.C. to New York, but on the way some things happen. Can Jack rescue his son?3. We humans are such sinners. We pillage and plunder our planet's natural resources, carelessly and indignantly burn our fossil fuels, and throw caution to the wind for our wanton irresponsiblity.Well, to coin a classic phrase, It's not nice to fool Mother Nature. And she's one broad you don't dare want to mess with, as the disaster-laden THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW attests. In a movie that must have environmentalists and tree huggers worldwide grinning from pierced ear to pierced ear, we humans are forced at last to atone for the sin of global warming--a sin that melts the polar caps and brings on another Ice Age (in about the time it takes to play a baseball game).Forget the plot. It's worse than bad--it's trite, banal, hackneyed, threadbare, and worn-out all rolled into one. Dennis Quaid is the climatologist who predicts doom but is subsequently ignored by his greedy government; he also has a son who ends up trapped in New York. The beautiful Sela Ward plays the standard this-disaster-epic-must-have-a-female-lead-who-spends-her-time-wringing-her-hands-and-looking-worried-and-then-cries part. Ian Holm, for goodness sake, is Bilbo Baggins, not some Scottish scientist about to go into the deep freeze, and Jake Gyllenhaal, who plays Quaid's and Ward's son, has a constant smirk on his face that I could never figure out.As I said, forget the plot. This movie's strength is its visual onslaught of destruction and disaster on a global scale--from tornadoes ravaging Los Angeles (Why do LA TV reporters feel compelled to cover a twister a stone's throw away on live TV?) to three cataclysmic blizzard hurricanes that devour the Northern Hemisphere. The special effects are well-done, and jarring; seeing a huge tidal wave overtake the Statue of Liberty and then sweep relentlessly into Manhattan (Why didn't Brooklyn and Queens get equal time?) is bone-chilling. Throw in a pack of hungry wolves escaped from the zoo and an eye of each storm that plunges the temperature minus 150 degrees in a matter of seconds, and you've got a virtual kitchen sink of gloom and doom. Our fearless government reluctantly acts; in a huge twist of irony, the U.S. is evacuated, with its citizens streaming into Mexico, and the northern states take on a popsicle effect. It's all great fun to watch.THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW succeeds on the visual, and fails dismally on everything else. Now I've got to go get my twelve-pack out of the freezer. I want to see what frozen beer tastes like.4. There's no two ways about it...filmmaker Roland Emmerich really despises New York...three of his last four films depict some level of destruction within the Big Apple. Why does he hate it so? I have no idea, but he also doesn't seem all that found of Los Angeles, either...The Day After Tomorrow (2004), written, produced and directed by Roland Emmerich stars Dennis Quaid (who'd been having a really decent run of good films, up until now, that is...), and Jake Gyllenhaal, who seems to bounce between really good movies (Donnie Darko) to really lousy ones (Bubble Boy, Highway). Also appearing is Emmy Rossum (who bares a remarkable resemblance, at times, to American Pie's Elizabeth Shannon), Jay O. Sanders (Daylight), Perry King (The Lords of Flatbush), Kenneth Walsh (Miracle), Sela `yowsa, yowsa' Ward, and Ian `Bilbo Baggins' Holm.Okay...Jack Hall (Quaid) is a paleoclimatologist...what's that, you say? Well, apparently it's someone who studies the weather of the past, using ice core samples from the artic and sophisticated computer programs...more or less a glorified weatherman. During his research, he's found evidence to support the world is soon (soon meaning anywhere from 100 to 1,000 years) heading for another ice age, but no one is taking him too seriously, especially not the haughty Vice President (Walsh), probably due to the fact the weather reports we get on the TV are usually only right about half the time, so why should we jump through hoops for this clown? Surprise, surprise, it turns out Walsh is right (but his timing is way off...typical weatherman) as the poopie hits the fan...big time. Hail the size of footballs in Japan, tornadoes in LA, tide waves and crazy snow in New York (haven't they suffered enough?), all resulting in a global climate change, which doesn't sound all that bad, but basically the entire northern hemisphere is buried under ice and snow...a lot of ice and snow...and temperatures are dropping. Oh why didn't they listen to Hall? The fools...the frozen fools...I will say this...The Day After Tomorrow sported some of the best special effects I've seen in awhile. The wide scale destruction of major cities was very intense (Irwin Allen, the master of disaster, the man who brought us all those wonderful 70's disaster movie, would have been proud)...also, I thought the acting was passable, which is sad, given the experienced cast involved, but they were just doing what they were told. If I were to rate this film on the special effects alone, it would be five stars, but I have to also consider the other aspects, the story, the dialog and such. It's these elements (or lack of) that ultimately derailed the film, for me at least. Emmerich seems to try and dazzle the audience with glossy special effects in hope we won't put too much thought into all the holes, large and small, that riddle the plot. I remember when I saw Emmerich's Independence Day (1996) for the first time, I was really taken with the film, but subsequent viewings revealed the paper thin construction, allowing the story to collapse in on itself...here, I need not watch the film again as the flimsy nature came through like a sledgehammer to the head...and Emmerich lays on the schmaltzy, maudlin sentimentality, disguised in the form of altruistic self sacrifice and heroism, about as thick as he lays the snows on New York...I would have thought it difficult to top the gushy, slushy, saccharine sweet goo presented in Independence Day, but I was wrong, as here, he turns it into an art form. The dialog was just awful...I was surprised some of the actors managed to get their lines out while keeping a straight face. Also, the dialog was entirely predictable, especially between the pregnant pauses meant to heighten the emotional level for the drivel soon to follow...I actually found myself speaking lines before they were spoken in the film, as it was that obvious as to what was coming. And the film seems inundated with a preachy smugness...yes, we consume fossil fuels and use resources from the Earth, but does that necessarily make us evil and deserving of the scenario played out in this film? I love it when Hollywood, in all of its shallow gloriousness, tries to teach the rest of the world what's wrong with us. This is a big difference between Emmerich and Irwin Allen...Allen made disaster films to engage and entertain, while Emmerich seems to use the medium as a means to tell us the error of our so called destructive ways, and showing the ruinous consequences that result. Ahh, I've stood on my soapbox long enough...here's some scenes to watch for...the one, after New York is frozen, with the homeless man teaching the rich kid, who normally wouldn't have given the filthy man the time of day, how to use newspapers and such to insulate himself by stuffing them in his clothes...can you see the irony here? The homeless, once a burden on our society, have now, after the disaster, found purpose in advising the uninitiated on how to survive, as they've had to do living on the mean streets. Everyone go out and befriend a homeless person now, before it's too late...okay, how about this scene...the kids, now stuck in the Manhattan library after the storm, are scrounging for food, and break into some vending machines. The homeless guy suggests looking in the trash cans, as there's always something to eat in trash cans (yeah, okay...I'll tell you what my stinky friend, I'll eat the potato chips and M&M's and you can have whatever edible, maggot infested morsels you find rummaging in the garbage)...again, infinitely invaluable advice from the homeless...

翻译成英文:后天你打算干什么

what are you going to do the day after tomorrow?

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