月季盆景:帮帮忙,音乐之声的英文影评急着用啊

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今晚就得交了,能看的过去就行,200字左右吧。谢谢各位了

见习修女玛利亚是个性格开朗、热情奔放的姑娘。她爱唱歌、爱跳舞,还十分喜爱大自然的清新、宁静和美丽。修道院院长觉得玛利亚不适合过与尘寰隔绝的生活,于是介绍她去萨尔茨堡当上了前奥地利帝国海军退役军官冯•特拉普上校家7个孩子的家庭教师。
冯•特拉普是个善良勇敢的爱国者,他的妻子早逝。家里没有歌声,也没有笑声。
玛利亚来到上校家中,发现上校管理孩子的方法简单而粗暴。只要他的哨声一响,孩子们就从各自的房间里以最快的速度奔跑出来,排好队,按水兵操练的要求通报自己的姓名。
一开始,孩子们对玛利亚带有排斥情绪,总是想法设法捉弄她,但是玛利亚理解孩子们在成长过程中的所作所为,她引导他们,关心他们,帮助他们,赢得了他们的信任,很快就成了他们的知心朋友,同他们建立了深厚的感情。
上校准备离家去维也纳,在这期间,玛利亚和孩子们排练歌曲、做游戏、去大自然中游玩,整个家庭平添了许多笑语、欢乐和生气,充满了音乐之声。
当上校带着准备与他结婚的男爵夫人回来时,发现家中呆板、冰冷的空气完全变了,他的“水兵们”已被训练成一支很有素养的家庭合唱队。
看到男爵夫人的到来,玛利亚知道她将成为孩子们的新妈妈,于是她留下了一封信就离开了上校家,回到了修道院。然而由于男爵夫人太一本正经,孩子们不能和她融洽相处。同时,由于玛利亚给这个家带来的变化激起了上校对生活的热爱,唤回了逝去的幸福,也唤起了他对玛利亚的爱情。于是上校最终拒绝了男爵夫人,他来到修道院找玛利亚,他们终于结成了美满的伴侣。
这时正是30年代希特勒吞并奥地利的前夕。在萨尔茨堡举行奥地利民谣音乐节的当天,上校和玛利亚接到了柏林的来电,命令上校参加纳粹的海军,并把他和全家置于严密监视之下。借着参加民谣音乐节的机会,特拉普家庭合唱队在奥地利同胞面前奉献出他们心底里的歌,并在朋友和修女们的协助下,全家跨过阿尔卑斯山,逃出了多难的祖国,来到了自由之地。

The Sound of Music
Starring: Julie Andrews, Christopher Plummer

Review Summary
In 1930's Austria a young nun is finding it hard to adjust to her new life in the abbey. The Abbess decides that the best thing to do is to send the nun (called Maria) into the world to discover life. She is sent to the von Trapp family to work as a nanny for Captain v Trapp's 7 children. V Trapp is a widowed ex-naval capt who lost his job when Austria lost its coast after the Treaty of Versailles. He is a proud nationalist and is worried about the rise of the far right in neighbouring Germany and talk of a union. V Trapp runs his household like a ship because he knows no other way and is in deep grieving for his wife. When Maria arrives on the scene she is met with opposition from the children and is put-off by the captain's attitudes. In time however, she builds bonds with the entire family, especially Liesl, the eldest child, whom she guides into womanhood, filling the void of Liesl's absent mother.

The captain is engaged to the Baroness, a woman whom the children dislike and with reason - she loves their father not them! Gradually, however, over time Maria and the Captain fall in love, the Baroness realises this and fabricates a story to make Maria want to return to the abbey, but Maria has helped the v Trapps rediscover music, and through that, happiness. She returns to them and the Baroness finally accepts that Maria and the Captain are meant to be together. They marry, but on returning from their honeymoon are confronted with the awful new of the occupation of Austria. Capt v Trapp is summonned immediately to fight for the Nazi High Seas fleet, but he opposes the Nazis and will not conform, thus putting his beloved family in danger. The v Trapps decide to escape over the border to neutral Switzerland, but their plan is discovered and they are forced to escape in a very unconventional style.
--Elle, Resident The Sound of Music Scholar

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"The Happiest sound in all the world"? Quite possibly and easily the most famous musical film in Hollywood history. Most of us grown-ups still love it but at the same time we're also tired of seeing it over and over again (maybe that's why it's not rerun on NBC every single year anymore). Julie Andrews takes her MARY POPPINS success and adds even more to it with her delightful rendition of the role that Mary Martin originated on the Broadway stage in 1959 and ran even farther with it than Martin ever could. In my opinion, and I don't think I'm alone here, Martin was too old for the part (she was in her mid to late 40s in the stage version and Andrews was 30 when the transition came to film came around--a perfect age). As for the rest of the cast, it is just as talented: Christopher Plummer in the role he will be forever remembered for (even though he hated the part) is an achingly true Cap. Von Trapp with those "hidden talents" making subtle appearances throughout the film until blatantly bursting out into the open in the film's closing scenes; Richard Haydn makes for a comical and yet sincere "Uncle" Max, Peggy Wood is a starchy yet compassionate Reverand Mother and Charmian Carr as Liesl stands out as our perrenial favorite of the seven children. The locales are breathtaking as well (esp. the opening scenes which is probably the most beautiful aerial shot in all of film history and the cunning floral designs of the public Austrian gardens during the DO-RE-MI sequence). So let's all keep watching this most cherished of all musical films each year and never forget it's universal sentiment: to 'climb ev'ry mountain, ford ev'ry stream, follow ev'ry rainbow till you find your dream'.