帮我写1篇有关《阿凡达》电影介绍的英语作文,200词左右

只要高中生水平就可以了

这是一场大师级的视觉盛宴,是绝不可错过的一次梦境旅行。《阿凡达》张开了想象,也张开了你内心的善意。
导演对生命的敬意,在电影中流露无遗。
这不是文化人高深莫测晦涩艰深的表白,是一个普通人挚诚的呐喊,简单的隐喻:丛林民族完全可以在非洲和印第安人身上找到血统的归属,完全符合大众的阅读。
我知道我变成了什么,我暂时不准备去改变。
This is a feast of sight and imagination。It is a tourism of dream that you must never miss。It opens your eyes of fantasy。It also stresses your kindness which roots deep in your heart。
The director shows his great respect to Life itself,which is obvious in the movie。
This is not a tough conversion between civilized persons,but a loud shout of common people。The Avatars can easily find their origins from the Indian people, which is absolutely right。
I know what I have become。I do not want to change。
I see you. I've found my avatar.
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第1个回答  2010-03-07
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1. Currently one of the most popular things to do in your free time is to watch the 3D blockbuster Avatar, nevertheless a long wait in a queue for a ticket seems a certainty. If you know a little about American history, you may find Avatar to
Currently one of the most popular things to do in your free time is to watch the 3D blockbuster Avatar, nevertheless a long wait in a queue for a ticket seems a certainty.
If you know a little about American history, you may find Avatar to be a cinematized retelling of the plight of native Indian people driven away from their ancestral lands 400 years ago.
In the movie the story occurs in the year 2154. A marine named Jake is dispatched to a faraway planet called Pandora where lives blue-skinned Na'vi people and hosts a precious matter, which a greedy company head covets. In order to win Na'vi people's trust and then convince them to decamp, Jake transfers his spirit into a remotely controlled Na'vi body, called an avatar.
But as Jake mingles with the Na'vi People, he gradually develops a close bond with the locals and finally decides to stand on their side against the human threat.
Having watched the movie in an IMAX theater, I, together with literally everyone else in the huge room, were thrilled and amazed at the jaw-dropping visual feast it offered.
Despite switching frequently between CGI and a real life cast, the movie doesn't discomfort its audience at all, thanks to a series of technological breakthroughs, a well-known trademark of James Cameron, the film's director.
However, at three hours running time, the plot heavy movie can prove difficult to sit through without yawning. Having said that, I don't think the story of Avatar is any worse than other Hollywood sci-fi epics. A huge leap in techniques with Avatar fails to drag the storytelling to a higher level. This may suggest that a fundamental change in storytelling is far more arduous than creating cutting-edge material, and at the same time it may also prove that a refreshing story is more important.
Even James Cameron himself has said in an interview with Newsweek that movies are about storytelling, and humans playing humans.
If Avatar impacts you more on the physical side, we have to expect Cameron's future movies will both feast our eyes and touch our hearts.
On my one-to-ten movie scale, I give Avatar an eight.

2.The revelation of life
Life, in all species are very important
Life, with everything only once, no matter what.
When the home tree to the next moment, Greenaway's screams penetrate my heart, as if the green Napian heard crying.
House did not, and soul along with fly. Surrounded by the wounded and dead comrades, but the cause of this tragedy is the human.
I think this pair of scenes depicting the director not only highlight the special effects only, humans are now being little by little to destroy the tree of our own homes. A large number of harmful gas emissions, without purification of the sewage discharged into rivers directly, many of the biological we can no longer see it.
Perhaps one day we will see their homes ignited the raging flames, can we go from here?

3. paean to the courage
Him, a disabled person, for his contribution to his own country's legs, he was courageous.
He is far marines to stand up again in order to realize their dream of death came over the Pandora's Star, he was courageous.
He suffered as a claim of discrimination against the human partner is still monitoring stations set up their own dream, he is courageous.
A wheelchair, he watched helplessly that he has muscle atrophy of the legs.
With Affan up, he stood up! He flew happy to leap. Enjoy regained his legs, but closes his eyes, as if everything is Nankeyimeng. His face, he is courageous.
Navy family for his family, he became a Knight of the Phantom of the Opera, although the film did not emphasize his conquest of Phantom of the Opera scene, but this courage is enough to conquer all difficulties, and
He was also once a member of the human race, when he was switching sides, just for the sake of glory at the hearts of humanity and human enemy, he is brave!
第2个回答  2010-03-13
Yesterday I went to watch 3D IMAX 'Avatar' with my mother. I have to admit, the film is definitely a wonderful one. I thought it is well worth watching for anyone. 'Avatar' is not just a film. Yes, the view in it is really beautiful, charming, amazing, wonderful, I can use hundreds of words to describe it. The film is not just about a love story between a 'human' and a Na'vi princess, but also a educational file.

The film has something in common with the USA history. The Na'vi people live on the planet called Pandora, is comparable to the Indian people who used to live on the America continent. They first welcomed the new people who came to settle on the new land. They gave them food, provided them with warm clothing, and taught them living skills, including how to hunt, to build house etc. But soon everything changed. The settlers became robbers. They robbed many things from the Indians, and treated them very bad. They even began to drive them out of their living places. The Indians became homeless. What a shame! The new settlers treated their benedactor in such a crul way. How cold blood they were.

In this film, the characters just changed. The Americans are changed into human-beings, and the local Indians has turned into the Na'vi people on Pandora. The humans begun to rob again. They, or should I say 'we' are evil. We have already damaged too much on the earth. The environment has been destroyed, the water has been wasted, the air has been polluted, the forest has been cut, millions of animals have been killed and we can never see them again. It is just so sad! I just cannot stand it. We must live in harmony with the nature.

On the The U.N. Climate Change conference, which was held in Copenhagen, Denmark, our Chinese government published our aim, which is to reduce the Carbon Dioxide emission. The USA government did not promise anything, they just focus on their own industrial development. Do they really want to act like what the film has shown?

In the film, I saw a Circumstances, the commander told the soldiers that the Na'vi people believe that the planet Eywa would bless them and everybody laughed at it. Because they don't have anything to believe in. Or can I say they just believe in themselves. It is so sad! People hang together because they have the same belief. But the soldiers in this film, have completed been coldblood killer. What did they fight for? For resources? Then they're robbers. For the commander's orders? Then they're idiot...

It is time to wake up!
第3个回答  2010-03-13
1. Currently one of the most popular things to do in your free time is to watch the 3D blockbuster Avatar, nevertheless a long wait in a queue for a ticket seems a certainty. If you know a little about American history, you may find Avatar to
Currently one of the most popular things to do in your free time is to watch the 3D blockbuster Avatar, nevertheless a long wait in a queue for a ticket seems a certainty.
If you know a little about American history, you may find Avatar to be a cinematized retelling of the plight of native Indian people driven away from their ancestral lands 400 years ago.
In the movie the story occurs in the year 2154. A marine named Jake is dispatched to a faraway planet called Pandora where lives blue-skinned Na'vi people and hosts a precious matter, which a greedy company head covets. In order to win Na'vi people's trust and then convince them to decamp, Jake transfers his spirit into a remotely controlled Na'vi body, called an avatar.
But as Jake mingles with the Na'vi People, he gradually develops a close bond with the locals and finally decides to stand on their side against the human threat.
Having watched the movie in an IMAX theater, I, together with literally everyone else in the huge room, were thrilled and amazed at the jaw-dropping visual feast it offered.
Despite switching frequently between CGI and a real life cast, the movie doesn't discomfort its audience at all, thanks to a series of technological breakthroughs, a well-known trademark of James Cameron, the film's director.
However, at three hours running time, the plot heavy movie can prove difficult to sit through without yawning. Having said that, I don't think the story of Avatar is any worse than other Hollywood sci-fi epics. A huge leap in techniques with Avatar fails to drag the storytelling to a higher level. This may suggest that a fundamental change in storytelling is far more arduous than creating cutting-edge material, and at the same time it may also prove that a refreshing story is more important.
Even James Cameron himself has said in an interview with Newsweek that movies are about storytelling, and humans playing humans.
If Avatar impacts you more on the physical side, we have to expect Cameron's future movies will both feast our eyes and touch our hearts.
On my one-to-ten movie scale, I give Avatar an eight.
第4个回答  2010-03-07
很想帮你,不过偶还没看过《阿凡达》嘻嘻
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