【Part2】Describe a movie you would like to watch again1
- 2015年04月28日10:10 来源:小站教育作者:小站雅思编辑
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The movie I’d like to watch again is the “Silver lining playbook” directed by David O. Russell starring Brandly Cooperand Jennifer Lawrence. This movie has won 7 Oscar nomination and Jennifer Lawrence has own the Best Actress by the amazing performance in it. I think most of the people will regard this movie as a story about two crazy psychopaths at the first glance. But when you really get down to its plot you will find it as a touching story with laughter and tears. It’s a movie about family, about love, about to self-regulation, more importantly, it’s about excelsior. I watched this movie for the first time right after it was on official in 2012. I have to say, I didn’t really comprehend the mean idea it delivered, although the plots was kinda ups and downs and I do really love the ending, but I could own say it was a nice one back then but not my favorite.After 2 years I watched it again and this time I cried like a baby cuz I fully understood the essence and spirit of it which I also found many correlations with my own life. Back then I lost the true love of mine and I can feel exactly what Tiffany feels in the movie, and I looked my life from both sides finding I do have a lot of common with the two main characters in the movie. Well, I think when something bad happened to you , you will surely go through a path of being defeated and standing on your own feet again, then you will understand something others don’t. Something profound, something out of this world,something crazy but really. The plot that impressed me the most was when Tiffany and Pat finally finished the dance and gained the points they wanted. I believe that if you are really calmed down and going for something, everything is possible. Even for two screwed up sucker guys. There’s still a silver lining behind the dark clouds. The reason that I want to watch this movie again is because it always reminds of what kind of person I should be and what is the right path to take. Last but not the least, it taught me To cherish the good thing I still have.















