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好看的电影题材ppt 2023-05-17 354 电影导航

❶ 想做一个PPT 关于电影这个杀手不太冷的 求大家给个思路 有素材更好

一、观看电影,找到电影的精髓所在;
二、收集剧照,做PPT插图;
三、可以用电影里经典的对白或者对话来做PPT的内容。
这个杀手不太冷,我看了三遍,抓住男女主人公的特点,爱情,执着,多方面都可以写。
希望对你有所帮助。~~~~

好看的电影题材ppt

❷ 语文课上要演讲,介绍一部电影,什么电影比较好介绍啊还要把这个做成PPT。。求各位大侠帮帮忙!

《饥饿游戏》,最近比较火的,而且内涵丰富:
《饥饿游戏》的故事讲述了北美洲在一场大战后被摧毁,在美国原来的废墟上,人们建立了新的家园,但新政权规定:管辖下的12个地区每年都必须进贡少年男女,参加一档电视直播节目“饥饿游戏”。节目的规则很简单——杀人或者被杀。PS:其他的可以网络一下。
《国家宝藏》,也不错的,有两部。
我建议你可以选择战争片,立意深刻,积极乐观,适合演讲,比较有震撼力,能吸引别人。

《战马》也很不错的,只有一部,很好看。
大概:讲述了一个男孩与一匹马之间非同寻常的友谊,他们被分离的命运因为第一次世界大战又重新交织在一起。

电影剧情:
继《拯救大兵瑞恩》和《兄弟连》等二战题材后,大导演史蒂文·斯皮尔伯格把目光转向第一次世界大战。影片以一匹前额有着白色十字花纹名叫乔伊的农场马的视角展开,1914年,在德文郡小镇,男孩艾尔伯特(杰瑞米·艾文 Jeremy Irvine 饰)目睹了幼驹乔伊的诞生。在集市上,它被频繁叫价,最终被艾尔伯特的父亲泰德(彼得·穆兰 Peter Mullan 饰)用30基尼的天价收入囊中,跛脚的他也因此得罪了地主。艾尔伯特与乔伊尽情嬉戏,与朋友分享。然而,好景不长,地主登门拜访,称如果乔伊不能犁地将立刻将其带走,泰德只好赌上了全部家当。于是,艾尔伯特在逼迫之下,为乔伊套上了鞍蹬,强迫它犁地,甚至还使用了皮鞭,最终灵性的乔伊真的领会了艾尔伯特的苦衷并将一片遍地石块的荒地翻耕了出来,第一次表现出其出人意料的潜力。
为了还债,泰德辛苦耕作,功夫不负有心人,辛苦换来了收成,但是一场大雨毁了一切。德军来袭,父亲被迫将马变卖给骑兵军,换了30基尼。艾尔伯特虽然难以割舍也只能含泪送别乔伊踏上了前途未卜的战场。
参军了的乔伊因为体格强健,温顺听话,很快就成为了上尉的座骑。然而战争惨烈,乔伊开始不得不的更换主人。从英国上尉,法国老农与孙女,到德国骑兵,它遭遇了形形色色的人,见识了他们的人生起伏,悲欢离合,更看尽了人间冷暖与战争带来的苦痛创伤。而对乔伊难以忘怀的艾伯特,也参军来寻找它。尽管身处在这凄凉的战壕,乔伊的勇气感动了它身边的士兵和人们,它能够寻找到温暖和希望。但是它的内心却惦记着它的小主人阿尔伯特,最终他们相逢了。
一句话评论
影片是如此地具有观赏性,以至于你确信片中的所有人和所有马匹都是活生生的。或许在电影结束后,你还会怅然所失。 ——《泰晤士报》
无论是在娱乐性还是在史诗性上,《战马》都做得无与伦比。 ——《星期天邮报》
在《拯救大兵雷恩》之后,斯皮尔伯格没有再拍摄战争片。《战马》,让我们看到了这位杰出导演的伟大回归。 ——《邮报》
《战马》具有典型的斯皮尔伯格风格,大气磅礴的配乐,加上唯美的摄影和厚重的原著故事,影片散发出文艺史诗的气场。

战争时期的友谊,紧扣历史,有积极影响。我建议你能用《战马》,真的很好。

❸ 介绍电影的ppt怎么做

http://wenku..com/view/6960ceccda38376baf1fae05.html
这个韩国powerpoint
expertclub做的ppt是采用这样的方法:
先找好背景图片,例如黑色背景中间是白色的,就像放映电影的背景一样,通过使用photoshop调整图片的色调,得到一张稍稍暗一点的,一张亮一点的,不要差别太大,一张作为ppt背景,另一张覆盖在背景上面,注意要大小吻合,对覆盖的这张自定义动画,设置为闪烁(闪烁频率和时间自己调节),这样就得到了忽明忽暗效果,类似老电影。这种程度可以有一定的老电影效果了。
为了得到更好的效果,可以用photoshop或者已有图片制作一些简单的线条或者阴影,将它们均匀添加在ppt上方,添加动画效果,使它们从左向右或者都沿其他方向快速运动(注意调节速率和时间,再进行循环,并设定好路径),以上关于动画设置方面我就不多说了,已经比较详细了,不清楚的话建议你参看ppt基本的使用方法。

❹ 100分求一关于英文经典电影的PPT(急用)

My Favorite Movie - Star Wars
http://www.authorstream.com/Presentation/manotas-75759-favorite-movie-star-wars-daniel-english-international-collaboration-rodriguez-2-ecation-ppt-powerpoint/

My Favorite Movie - Titanic
http://www.authorstream.com/Presentation/biancaperez-75046-favorite-movie-second-evaluation-6th-level-ecation-ppt-powerpoint/

❺ 我要做一个英文的PPT谁能介绍一部【比较有深度的电影】

阿甘正传 Forrest Gump

Forrest Gump is a 1994 American drama film based on the 1986 novel of the same name by Winston Groom and the name of the title character of both. The film was a huge commercial success, earning US$677 million worldwide ring its theatrical run making it the top grossing film in North America released that year. The film garnered a total of 13 Academy Award nominations, of which it won six, including Best Picture, Best Visual Effects, Best Director (Robert Zemeckis), and Best Actor (Tom Hanks).

The film tells the story of a man with an IQ of 75 and his epic journey through life, meeting historical figures, influencing popular culture and experiencing first-hand historic events while being largely unaware of their significance, e to his lower than average intelligence. The film differs substantially from the book on which it was based.

Plot
The film begins with a feather falling to the feet of Forrest Gump who is sitting at a bus stop in Savannah, Georgia. Forrest picks up the feather and puts it in the book Curious George, then tells the story of his life to a woman seated next to him. The listeners at the bus stop change regularly throughout his narration, each showing a different attitude ranging from disbelief and indifference to rapt veneration.

On his first day of school, his mother had sex with the principal to get him into the school despite his low I.Q., and he meets a girl named Jenny, whose life is followed in parallel to Forrest's at times. Having discarded his leg braces, his ability to run at lightning speed gets him into college on a football scholarship, where he plays for legendary Alabama head coach Paul "Bear" Bryant; ring this time, he was also chosen as a member of the All-American Football Team and he was invited to meet President Kennedy at the White House. After his college graation, he enlists in the army and is sent to Vietnam, where he makes fast friends with a man named Bubba, who convinces Forrest to go into the shrimping business with him when the war is over. After a ferocious Vietnamese attack, however, Forrest ends up saving much of his platoon from the Viet Cong, including his platoon leader, Lt. Dan Taylor, a career military officer who felt his destiny was to die in battle like his ancestors did who fought in every major war that America fought since the Revolution. Bubba is killed in action. Lt. Dan is unwillingly saved by Forrest but loses his legs. Forrest is awarded the Medal of Honor for his heroism by President Lyndon Johnson.

At an anti-war rally in Washington, D.C. Forrest reunites with Jenny, who has been living a hippie counterculture lifestyle.

While Forrest is in recovery for a bullet shot to his "butt-tox", he discovers his uncanny ability for ping-pong, eventually gaining popularity and rising to celebrity status, later playing ping-pong competitively against Chinese teams. He is later invited to the White House and is given an award from President Nixon. That evening he calls security when he sees flashlights in an office building across from his hotel room at the Watergate Hotel; this leads to the Watergate scandal and the subsequent resignation of Richard Nixon.

He appears on the Dick Cavett show in 1971 and inspires John Lennon to write the song "Imagine." After the broadcast, he briefly reunites with his old commanding officer Lieutenant Dan in New York. Dan, after losing both legs in war, has become extremely pessimistic, and has resorted to debauchery.

Returning home, Forrest endorses a company that makes ping-pong paddles, earning himself $25,000 which he uses to buy a shrimping boat, fulfilling his promise to Bubba. Eventually, Lieutenant Dan joins him. Though initially Forrest has little success, after finding his boat, the only surviving boat in the area after Hurricane Carmen in the fall of 1974, he begins to pull in huge amounts of shrimp and uses it to buy an entire fleet of shrimp boats. Lieutenant Dan invests the money in Apple Computer and Forrest is financially secure for the rest of his life. He returns home to see his mother's last days as she is dying of cancer circa 1975.

One day, Jenny returns to visit Forrest and he proposes marriage to her. She declines, though feels obliged to prove her love to him by sleeping with him. She leaves early the next morning. On a whim, Forrest elects to go for a run. Seemingly capricious at first, he decides to keep running across the country several times, over some three and a half years, becoming famous.

In the present-day (the early 1980s in the film), Forrest reveals that he is waiting at the bus stop because he received a letter from Jenny who, having seen him run on television, asks him to visit her. Once he is reunited with Jenny, Forrest discovers she has a young son, of whom Forrest is the father. Jenny tells Forrest she is suffering from a virus (probably HIV, though this is never definitively stated).[1][2][3] Together the three move back to Greenbow, Alabama. Jenny and Forrest finally marry. Jenny dies soon afterward.

The film ends with father and son waiting for the school bus on little Forrest's first day of school. Opening the book his son is taking to school, the white feather from the beginning of the movie is seen to fall from within the pages. As the bus pulls away, the white feather is caught on a breeze and drifts skyward.

[edit] Themes
Though superficially Gump might not seem to understand all that goes on around him, the viewer gets the sense that he knows enough, the rest being superfluous detail. Roger Ebert offers the example of Jenny telling Forrest, "You don't know what love is."[4]

Also explored in the film are the opposing ideas that in life we either follow a set plan, or that we float about randomly like a feather in the wind. Relevant to this idea is the now famous quotation from the film, "life is like a box of chocolates; you never know what you're gonna get."

It has been noted that while Forrest follows a very conservative lifestyle, Jenny's life is full of countercultural embrace, replete with drug usage and antiwar rallies, and that their eventual marriage might be a kind of tongue-in-cheek reconciliation. However, the nature of Jenny's death has lead others to conclude that the movie is looking down on counterculture lifestyles, considering them to be the wrong type of path to choose.

Other commentators believe that the film forecasted the 1994 Republican Revolution and used the image of Forrest Gump to promote traditional, conservative values adhered by Gump's character.[5]

[edit] Proction details
Ken Ralston and his team at Instrial Light & Magic were responsible for the film's visual effects. Using CGI-techniques it was possible to depict Gump meeting now-deceased presidents and shaking their hands.

Archival footage was used and with the help of techniques like chroma key, warping, morphing and rotoscoping, Tom Hanks was integrated into it. This feat was honored with an Oscar for Best Visual Effects.

The CGI removal of actor Gary Sinise's legs, after his character had them amputated, was achieved by wrapping his legs with a blue fabric, which later facilitated the work of the "roto-paint"-team to paint out his legs from every single frame. At one point, while hoisting himself into his wheelchair, his "missing" legs are used for support.

Dick Cavett played himself in the 1970s with make-up applied to make it appear that he was much younger than the commentator was ring the filming. Consequently, Cavett is the only well-known figure in the film to actually play himself for the feature, rather than via archive footage.

Differences from novel
Forrest Gump is based on the 1986 novel by Winston Groom. Both center around the character of Forrest Gump. However, the film primarily focuses on the first eleven chapters of the novel, before skipping ahead to the end of the novel with the founding of Bubba Gump Shrimp and the meeting with Forrest Jr. In addition to skipping some parts of the novel, the film adds several aspects to Forrest's life that do not occur in the novel, such as his needing leg braces as a child and his run across the country.

Forrest's core character and personality are also changed from the novel, and it has been reported that Groom was annoyed by the changes.[6] For example, in the book Forrest is crude, curses regularly, joins a band with Jenny, has a prolonged sexual relationship with Jenny, smokes dope, becomes a professional wrestler, and an astronaut. What is impossible in the book is made plausible in the movie.

[edit] Reception
In Tom Hanks' words, "The film is non-political and thus non-judgmental". Nevertheless, in 1994, CNN's Crossfire debated whether the film had a left- or right-wing bias. Filmmaker Lloyd Kaufman has noted that Gump's successes result from doing what he is told by others, and never showing any initiative of his own, in contrast to Jenny's more forthright and independent character who is shown descending into drugs, prostitution, and death.[7]

The film received mostly positive critical reviews at the time of its release, with Roger Ebert saying, "The screenplay by Eric Roth has the complexity of modern fiction....[Hanks'] performance is a breathtaking balancing act between comedy and sadness, in a story rich in big laughs and quiet truths....what a magical movie."[8] The film received notable pans from several major reviewers, however, including The New Yorker and Entertainment Weekly, which said that the movie "reces the tumult of the last few decades to a virtual-reality theme park: a baby-boomer version of Disney's America."[9] As of June 2008, the film garners a 72% "Fresh" rating from critics on Rotten Tomatoes.[10]

However, the film is commonly seen as a polarizing one for audiences, with Entertainment Weekly writing in 2004, "Nearly a decade after it earned gazillions and swept the Oscars, Robert Zemeckis' ode to 20th-century America still represents one of cinema's most clearly drawn lines in the sand. One half of folks see it as an artificial piece of pop melodrama, while everyone else raves that it's sweet as a box of chocolates."[11] The film also came in at #76 on AFI's Top-100 American movies of all time list in 2007.

[edit] Cast
Actor Role
Tom Hanks Forrest Gump
Robin Wright Penn Jenny Curran
Gary Sinise Lieutenant Dan Taylor
Mykelti Williamson Benjamin Buford "Bubba" Blue
Sally Field Forrest's mother
Michael Conner Humphreys Young Forrest Gump
Hanna R. Hall Young Jenny Curran
Haley Joel Osment Forrest Gump Jr.
Sam Anderson Principal Hancock
Geoffrey Blake Wesley, SDS Organizer
David Brisbin Newscaster
Peter Dobson Elvis Presley
Siobhan Fallon Dorothy Harris, School Bus Driver
Osmar Olivo Drill Sergeant
Brett Rice High School Football Coach
Sonny Shroyer Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant
Kurt Russell Voice of Elvis Presley
Harold G. Herthum Doctor

Soundtrack
Main articles: Forrest Gump (soundtrack) and Forrest Gump - Original Motion Picture Score
The soundtrack from Forrest Gump had a variety of music from the 50s, 60s, 70s, and early 80s performed by American artists. It went on to sell 12 million copies, and is one of the top selling albums in the United States.

1994 Academy Awards (Oscars)

Won - Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role — Tom Hanks
Won - Best Director — Robert Zemeckis
Won - Best Film Editing — Arthur Schmidt
Won - Best Picture — Wendy Finerman, Steve Starkey, Steve Tisch
Won - Best Visual Effects — Ken Ralston, George Murphy, Stephen Rosenbaum, Allen Hall
Won - Best Adapted Screenplay — Eric Roth
Nominated - Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role — Gary Sinise (as Lieutenant Dan Taylor)
Nominated - Best Achievement in Art Direction — Rick Carter, Nancy Haigh
Nominated - Best Achievement in Cinematography — Don Burgess
Nominated - Best Makeup — Daniel C. Striepeke, Hallie D'Amore
Nominated - Best Original Score — Alan Silvestri
Nominated - Best Sound Mixing — Randy Thom, Tom Johnson, Dennis S. Sands, William B. Kaplan
Nominated - Best Sound Editing — Gloria S. Borders, Randy Thom
1995 Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films (Saturn Awards)

Won - Best Supporting Actor (Film) — Gary Sinise
Won - Best Fantasy Film
Nominated - Best Actor (Film) — Tom Hanks
Nominated - Best Music — Alan Silvestri
Nominated - Best Special Effects — Ken Ralston
Nominated - Best Writing — Eric Roth
1995 Amanda Awards

Won - Best Film (International)
1995 American Cinema Editors (Eddies)

Won - Best Edited Feature Film — Arthur Schmidt
1995 American Comedy Awards

Won - Funniest Actor in a Motion Picture (Leading Role) — Tom Hanks
1995 American Society of Cinematographers

Nominated - Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Theatrical Releases — Don Burgess
1995 BAFTA Film Awards

Won - Outstanding Achievement in Special Visual Effects — Ken Ralston, George Murphy, Stephen Rosenbaum, Doug Chiang, Allen Hall
Nominated - Best Actor in a Leading Role — Tom Hanks
Nominated - Best Actress in a Supporting Role — Sally Field
Nominated - Best Film — Wendy Finerman, Steve Tisch, Steve Starkey, Robert Zemeckis
Nominated - Best Cinematography — Don Burgess
Nominated - David Lean Award for Direction — Robert Zemeckis
Nominated - Best Editing — Aurthur Schmidt
Nominated - Best Adapted Screenplay — Eric Roth
1995 Casting Society of America (Artios)

Nominated - Best Casting for Feature Film, Drama — Ellen Lewis
1995 Chicago Film Critics Association Awards

Won - Best Actor — Tom Hanks
1995 Directors Guild of America

Won - Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures — Robert Zemeckis, Charles Newirth, Bruce Moriarity, Cherylanne Martin, Dana J. Kuznetzkoff
1995 Golden Globe Awards

Won - Best Actor - Motion Picture Drama — Tom Hanks
Won - Best Director - Motion Picture — Robert Zemeckis
Won - Best Motion Picture - Drama
Nominated - Best Supporting Actor - Motion Picture — Gary Sinise
Nominated - Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture — Robin Wright Penn
Nominated - Best Original Score — Alan Silvestri
Nominated - Best Screenplay - Motion Picture — Eric Roth
1995 Heartland Film Festival

Won - Studio Crystal Heart Award — Winston Groom
1995 MTV Movie Awards

Nominated - Best Breakthrough Performance — Mykelti Williamson
Nominated - Best Male Performance — Tom Hanks
Nominated - Best Movie
1995 Motion Picture Sound Editors (Golden Reel Award)

Won - Best Sound Editing
1994 National Board of Review of Motion Pictures

Nominated - Best Actor — Tom Hanks
Nominated - Best Supporting Actor — Gary Sinise
Nominated - Best Picture
1995 PGA Golden Laurel Awards

Won - Motion Picture Procer of the Year Award — Wendy Finerman, Steve Tisch, Steve Starkey, Charles Newirth
1995 People's Choice Awards

Won - Favorite All-Around Motion Picture
Won - Favorite Dramatic Motion Picture
1995 Screen Actors Guild Awards

Won - Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role — Tom Hanks
Nominated - Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role — Gary Sinise
Nominated - Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role — Sally Field & Robin Wright Penn
1995 Writers Guild of America Awards

Won - Best Screenplay Adapted from Another Medium — Eric Roth
1995 Young Artist Awards

Won - Best Performance in a Feature Film - Young Actor 10 or Younger — Haley Joel Osment
Won - Best Performance in a Feature Film - Young Actress 10 or Younger — Hanna R. Hall
Nominated - Best Performance in a Feature Film - Young Actor Co-Starring — Michael Conner Humphreys

[edit] Sequel
A screenplay based on the original novel's sequel, Gump and Co., was written by Eric Roth in 2001. Due to a legal dispute between Winston Groom and Paramount Pictures over the first movie, the sequel was never put into proction. In March 2007, however, it was reported that the dispute has been resolved and that Paramount procers are now taking another look at the screenplay.

❻ 我们公选课老师让我们做一个PPT介绍一个最新的电影,请提供几个比较好的电影!最好是喜剧片。谢谢

最新的电影~~~~喜剧片~~~~~

你去翻一下杀手没有假期

有讲头 喜剧 08年上半年的

再有有讲头的 非常有讲头而且有水平的就是疯狂的赛车了

可以介绍宁浩嘛

❼ 电影巜红气球》ppt(介绍推荐)

是法国电影《红气球》(1956年)吧?
看过这部电影,我觉得挺感动的。
有一天,一个小男孩捡到红气球,红气球一直陪伴小男孩,是他的好伙伴。
然后,一群顽皮的孩子把红气球抢去,小男孩尽力救了红气球,红气球却被他们射出的石子击中,一个顽皮的孩子狠狠把红气球踩破。
最后,城内五彩缤纷的气球都飞过来,陪伴伤心的小男孩,让他往天上飞。
看过这部电影,感受蛮深刻的。
我觉得电影中的红气球很可怜,还想到现实中给大家喜欢玩的踩气球,气球不可怜吗?
还记得爆在脚下的气球吗? 气球不是小时候让大家愉快的玩具吗?
为什么长大以后,大家这么喜欢破坏气球?不懂珍惜呢?

❽ 做PPT 《我最喜欢的英文电影》

课件学苑网 有源码免费下载 根据你的需求进行修改就可以了.

↓【观影提示】↓用下面的多合一搜索,搜影片名,没有搜不到的片↓

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