I have to say, after I watched the heartwarming and terrific film In America, I was deeply moved by the loving family. For a long time, I can’t get out of their struggling story. Without any glaring special effects, just through a ten-year-old girl Christine’s narration, In America beats all the American blockbuster, in my eyes.
At the beginning of the film, the shakily photographed opening scenes gives me a deep impression, which deliberately symbolizes the uncertainty of the future. Through the camcorder, the oldest daughter Christine sees the huge and brightly colored Big Apple. No one knows what’s waiting for the family, even for us… Around by the wows of the two kids in the car, let’s forget all the pains we had, facing the brand-new world.
To escape from the sad memories of their little son Frankie’s death, the young couple with two adorable daughters move into the U.S illegally, with dreams of a better life for their family. They are so poor that have to live in the slum of Manhattan, which is populated by junkies, drag queens, and assorted low-lifes. The new house is just passable, but the family are excited, with their aborative decoration, the house is filled with warmth. This is the point that touched me a lot, no matter how bad the real condition is, they never lose the heart. So, to some extent, In America is actually an inspiring film.
However, the loss of Frankie haunts every single one of the family. There are three plots I remember clearly until now. The first one is that when the immigration officer asks how many children they have, the dad still answers 3, in fact his son has been dead. And the second: after the mum gives birth to a new baby, she cries to the dad, looking for her lost son. The last one: before Christine gives a blood transfusion to the baby in danger, she announces seriously to her father, “Don’t ‘little girl’ me, I've been carrying this family on my back for more than a year.” Through the plots above, we can see the guilt and blame plague the couple all the time, and even their young daughters bear the family’s pain and try to heal their parents. Christine has been talking to Frankie every night, recalling the happy time when the family are in together. This is a children’s world that is often ignored by the adults. The director Jim Sheridan notices it, that’s commendable.
Besides the love between the family, In America gives us a glimpse of the true friendship. On their first Halloween in the states, the two girls dare to knock on the door of “the screaming man”,a black named Motell, in their building and played “trick or treat” with him, softening the dying man’s heart. Gradually, they develop a
sincere relationship. The family pull him out of his depression at the end of his life, show him their love, and make him have the last happy time. Unexpectedly, the kids’ opening arms, the whole family’s kindness finally pay off—Motell pay their debts to hospital as the last gift. We ache for him when his end comes. God bless him.
Undoubtedly, In America is a tear jerker in terms of its theme, about memory, secrets, love, loss, wishes, dreams, families growing stronger, starting over, and America as the land of opportunity, etc. Also it is elevated by strong performances by everyone involved. Paddy Considine plays Johnny, excellently showing a father who is devoted, protective, compassionate, a little crazy and weighed down by grief. And, needless to say, Samantha Morton, the famous actress, gives a stunning performance driven by the despair in her eyes. She captured every emotion a grieving mother goes through, and her nervous breakdown in the hospital is so emotionally gripping. But the most surprise is the real-world sisters, the genuine article of child actors, Sarah and Emma Bolger. They seem completely transparent, not just simple ‘cute kids’, but leave the impression they are not acting at all. When Christine sings “Desperado” at a school talent show, I nearly weep. It haunts me all the week, tugging my heartstrings.
And finally I want to add something else in the part of the text structure and the art of narratology. There are Christine’s three wishes and the image of ET throughout the whole film. The three wishes Christine prays to Frankie form the main frame of the film. And the image of ET emerges in the film several times, at a street fair, the dad wins an ET doll for the kids; a black man who calls himself an ET befriends the sisters; and the ET passes the moon like Santa Claus at the end of the film. In my opinion, maybe the ET represents the miracles, if you believe in hope and love, your dream will come true someday.
All in all, In America gives me so many levels of human emotion, purifying my soul. If only one word to describe it, that is, bravo!
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电影的表现手法很隐忍,又很坚持,无声的挣扎,“脆弱”的大人和“坚强”的小孩,感人的诉说。我不知道Frankie Sheriden是不是导演的儿子,但可以感觉到他通过电影温柔的看着Frankie:)
这完全是一部欧洲人装比又蓄意贬低美国的电影。现在欧洲经济不好,每年以旅游为名混入美国的欧洲穷鬼千千万。但这些人到了美国以后又怀念欧洲的长假期,高福利等等,有意无意的不愿融入美国社会,把自己折腾的墙头草两边倒,不知如何是好的状态。从那个大女儿进入破烂公寓第一步时对小女儿说的:“你已经是美国人了?真恶心!”就能看出导演的用心。爱尔兰导演似乎很想显示爱尔兰人在美国人穷志不穷的理念,戏就开始越来越二了:已经没钱了,还全家去看电影避暑,就算没钱也要家庭欢乐的狗屁概念。这完全不现实,纽约一场电影一个人至少15刀,再加上吃冰激凌什么的,4个人100刀就没了。不过这只是装比的刚刚开始。。接着去游乐场转悠,把所有的钱都赌在一个破娃娃上,就为了所谓的欧洲爸爸的尊严。第一个奇迹发生了:跟死了的弟弟祈祷,把钱都赚回来了,女儿的娃娃也赢到了,似乎很有尊严的样子。但是想想如果都输了呢?全家住大街上,就有尊严了?接着又蹦出来一个要死的黑鬼艺术家,似乎还会点巫术,就更二了去了!!已经捉襟见肘了,又造出来一个小孩儿,还搞一破煽情:说什么孩子有问题也要生!这儿有明显是表达欧洲人尊重生命,没钱没命也要生的概念,简直纯扯淡!连自己都快养不活了,还弄出第三个孩子来,拿尊严喂呀?而且明明知道付不起医药费,还扯什么好运气。然后那个小女孩献血的时候说什么那些美国护士在笑但眼睛没笑什么的,完全是有意说美国人虚伪。你觉得爱尔兰真实,那可以回爱尔兰呀?美国没请你来呀?最后的扯淡高潮:那个黑鬼临死为死婴祈祷,满嘴巫语,然后死婴就活了,靠!然后医药费3万多刀,黑鬼也给付了。鬼信呀?难不成说多生孩子多好运气?再生一个谁给付钱呀?还靠奇迹付呀?
总之整个电影是纯扯淡,再加上中间穿插的刻薄的店主、学校里糊弄的颁奖,忘恩负义的流浪汉、冷漠的医院收银员,都是对美国人的一种鄙视和偏见。再加上宣传什么奇迹、巫术思想,完全二比!导演似乎很不情愿的挤出一个冰激凌店的黑阿姨是个好人。。。
在纽约呀,北京呀这种国际大都市里有很多这种人:想赚当地钱,又在心里不尊重当地人,满肚子都是抱怨,想靠什么奇迹、运气发迹,真是蠢到猪脑子里去了。导演还为这种人打气,更是把猪都蠢死了!二比导演,二比电影
一个爱尔兰家庭经历了丧子之痛,带着2个女儿来到了新的国度,希望忘记过去,重新开始。可是,生活并不是他们想像的如意:父母为生计疲于奔命;在游乐场为了得到女儿想要的玩具,父亲输掉了最后一个硬币;妻子怀孕了,让父亲又想起了逝去的儿子。过去的伤痛一阵阵袭来,挥之不去,也让一家人的生活处于紧张崩溃的边缘。
幸好,大女儿有着远胜于成人的乐观、坚强和信念,她为这个家默默的祈祷,也坚信自己的三个愿望能实现。Halloween之夜,两个小女孩喊着Trick or treat敲开了焦躁暴虐的邻居画家的门,她们的纯真安抚了身患AIDS的绝望的邻居,使他逐渐融入了这个家庭,平静的度过了人生的最后一程,也给父母带来了久违的理解和爱。当父亲终于向小儿子Frankie告别的时候,一家人的梦想开始照进现实了。
看这部片子,被真切的生活细节打动,也被小女孩的纯真坚忍折服。每个人都会遇到各种各样的挫折伤痛,逃避不是办法,忘记只是自欺欺人。其实没有什么过不去的坎,勇敢面对过去,坚持信念,一定会到我们期望的天堂!
PS: 大女儿在学校演出中的这首Desperado,完全不同于原唱Eagles沧桑奔放的西部风情,清澈纯真。
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmdpLTyLoLc
温馨略带伤感
非常温情的一部反映新移民在美国的奋斗与挣扎的好片。
美国梦 也许当我去了美国之后会知道那里并没有我所想象的那么美 可是这会使我变的更坚强 勇敢
我还是最喜欢看这种温情的家庭电影,本片可以说是很合我的胃口了。而且本片的剧本是真的写的非常好,大女儿的自白台词本身和其切入的时间都非常的巧妙和精确,结局也拍得特别好,非常加分。要说本片有什么不足的我感觉是叙事方式有点太稀碎了,很多地方都处理得太急了。本片的群戏也非常好,两个小女孩的表演是最让我印象深刻的,大女儿扮演者的表现十分出彩,小儿女就像天使一样,这两个角色也是本片的一大亮点。萨曼莎莫顿的表现也非常不错,但是戏份真的有点太少了,感觉能入围奥斯卡女主还挺爆冷的。杰曼翰苏的表现也不错,但也是出彩的片段并不是特别多且戏份有点少
有些松散,大女儿真是又乖又懂事
内容有点松散,主要还是表现生活困难但还有希望吧
谢里丹还真能玩煽情。。前面部分不错 然后就开始流俗了点 尾声倒也还可以 在同类题材中还是不敌《幸福来敲门》
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高一口語課上亞裔外教給我們看的片子,我是為了裡面的desprado開始聽eagles的麼?
08.07.16.12点04分.留意到电影结尾dedicate to Frankie,原来是导演的死去的兄弟.生活远远比想象中艰辛.号外~Ewan McGregor and Kate Winslet were originally approach to play Johnny and Sarah at the film's early stages of production when it was entitled "East of Harlem"!!!!!
有梦就有天堂,前路荆棘,坚强面对。影片节奏把握的恰到好处,千篇一律的美国梦主题在导演的镜头下散发出新的光辉,主角表演的都很出色。看完本片很希望自己以后也能有两个女儿~
好多事我都理解不了,比如贫穷还依旧生子,生孩子也是美国梦中的一个么,费解
主题是亲情,美国梦只是个背景而已。小女儿太可爱了!大女儿长大果然走演技派路线。Samantha Morton当时才二十出头吧,就能把这个母亲演得细致入微。导演真的有个得脑瘤死的弟弟Frankie。
当爸爸投ET玩偶时 我的心紧张得缩成一团。当她们对着月亮挥着手说 bye Mateo, look after frankie 我的心又一次纠成一团。有时候生活很艰难 现状困苦 回忆折磨 仿佛已经无法进行下去。希望生活都像电影一样 历经种种后 会有好的结局。
一部治愈丧子之痛的电影,虽然一对爱尔兰父母深陷痛苦,但是整部影片充满了阳光和希望,他们在纽约找到了新的生活。煽情而又紧抓人心而不令人生厌。
生活艰辛,感谢有家人不离不弃的陪伴,感谢有好心人马提奥的帮助,两个小女孩好可爱。
本片获第76届奥斯卡最佳女主角、男配角和原创剧本提名。又是一部美国梦影片,所不同的是,为什么要离开加拿大来到美国?影片没有做什么交代。没有对比,真难以让人想像出这就是你要的天堂吗?最让人不可接受的就是那个拿上全家房租去赌一个超级难看的做工粗糙的E.T.玩偶。这不是脑袋有病嘛?!
因爱之名……
美国梦啊~~ 也不容易,但坚持下来了,日子会好过的。btw,我挺稀饭演父亲的演员,却忘记是从哪一部短萌上他的了。
7/10。真的好无聊。。。剧情人为化痕迹有点重,不过我感谢导演没有煽情过度,投球赌玩偶、躲迷藏、做爱交替黑人发疯的蒙太奇、坐在月亮下劝父亲遗忘失子之痛等几段拍得挺有感染力。生命因希望而美丽,只要活着就有了奇迹。喜欢开头星条旗朦胧的镜头语言,揭示了美国梦从触不可及到逐渐清晰这一主题。