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2012年奧斯卡獎(jiǎng)最佳動(dòng)畫短片《神奇飛書》:一本本魔法書,一首首熟悉的童謠

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2012年奧斯卡獎(jiǎng)最佳動(dòng)畫短片《神奇飛書》:一本本魔法書,一首首熟悉的童謠

2012-02-28 14:35:41 來自: vanilla (我相信善良的力量)

The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore / 神奇飛書的評(píng)論   4 star rating4 star rating4 star rating4 star rating 4

  整個(gè)片子記憶最深的除了飛翔的書,就是那首不斷變奏的《Pop goes the weasel》.這首童謠無疑在片中占據(jù)了很重要的位置,包括大眼主人公后來寫在書中的那段——
  “I go round and round
  the mulberry bush.why
  does the weasle go “POP”?
  Does it matter?If life is enjoyed
  does it have to make sense?“
  
  然后他開始跟周圍的人分享屋里的的書。
  
  然后才關(guān)注到,那本飛翔的女孩子留下的藍(lán)色書,除了左邊那顆矮胖胖的蛋在變化,右邊一直只有另一首童謠——
  Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall
  Humpty Dumpty had a great fall
  All the king’s horses and all the king’s men
  Couldn’t put Humpty together again
  
  兩段童謠不能再熟悉,但我百思不得其解。原諒我對(duì)外國(guó)兒童文學(xué)的生疏。
  
  當(dāng)大眼變回年輕,和女孩子一樣被書本牽引飛翔,我想他是去往了天堂。
  
  但有一點(diǎn)可以確定,當(dāng)一個(gè)社會(huì)追名逐利遺忘了自己終究會(huì)迎來災(zāi)難,災(zāi)難會(huì)毀滅整個(gè)物質(zhì)文明,但精神世界永存并終會(huì)復(fù)興。
  
  PS:希望了解童謠背景和運(yùn)用的同學(xué)補(bǔ)充修正。很感謝。
  
你認(rèn)為這篇評(píng)論: 有用 9 沒用
2012-03-06 18:21:10 Ivan

  樓主看的很細(xì)心,If life is enjoyed,does it have to make sense? 這句話在短片中的地位很重的!

2012-03-07 12:15:17 Ivan

  在寫下我的理解哈:All around the Mulberry Bush,
  The monkey chased the weasel.
  The monkey stopped to pull up his sock, (or The monkey stopped to scratch his nose)
  Pop! goes the weasel. 這首兒歌是男主很喜歡的,一開始他也在哼。后來正如你寫過的那段,I go round and round
    the mulberry bush.why
    does the weasle go “POP”?他忽然理解了,然后是下邊那句Does it matter?If life is enjoyed
    does it have to make sense?“ 如果你已經(jīng)是在享受生活了,為什么一定要生活那么有意義呢?

2012-03-11 22:53:57 vanilla (我相信善良的力量)

  忽然覺得生活果然其實(shí)沒有一定的意義可言……幸福就好

2012-03-12 09:48:27 Ivan

  O(∩_∩)O哈哈~,這也是導(dǎo)演表達(dá)的,LZ對(duì)國(guó)外文化積累蠻多的,沒有看到你寫的兒歌名字的話,我只算懂了一半......


The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore

2012年奧斯卡獎(jiǎng)最佳動(dòng)畫短片《神奇飛書》:一本本魔法書,一首首熟悉的童謠

Directed by William Joyce
Brandon Oldenburg
Produced by Lampton Enochs
Alissa Kantrow
Trish Farnsworth-Smith
Written by William Joyce
Music by John Hunter,[1] BREED
Studio Moonbot Studios
Release date(s)
  • January 30, 2011 (Santa Barbara)
Running time 15 minutes
Country United States
 

Plot

Morris Lessmore sits on a balcony in the French Quarter of New Orleans writing his memoir. Suddenly a tornado strikes, blowing Morris’s writing out of the book and blowing him off the balcony. While Morris frantically grabs for his book, the hurricane blows away the buildings.

After the storm, Morris finds the city and its residents devastated. He walks through the streets strewn with book pages and into the countryside. There he sees a woman fly past, magically suspended by flying books which she is holding with ribbons. She sends one of the books down to Morris. The book’s pages flip back and forth to animate an illustration of Humpty Dumpty, who urges Morris to follow him.

The flying book takes Morris to a library where other flying books live. Morris finds no humans there, but notices several portraits on the wall, one of which is the woman he had seen.

Morris then becomes the proprietor of the library. He takes care of the books, even saving the life of an early French edition of Jules Verne’s From the Earth to the Moon after it suffers a catastrophic injury falling from a shelf.[Note 1] He also gives out books to those who visit the library from the city still suffering from the effects of the storm. Eventually Morris begins to rewrite his memoir, sharing passages with the flying books who gather around him on the grassy hill opposite the library.

Years later Morris, now an old man, finally completes the book. Satisfied with his life’s work, he closes the book and heads for the door. The flying books swirl about him and Morris becomes young again. He then flies away, carried by flying books like the woman earlier. As he departs, his book, which had earlier been a regular book, becomes a flying book like the others, and returns to the library. Just then, a young girl arrives. She sits down on the steps of the library and begins to read Morris's book as the flying books gather around. The final scene shows Morris’s portrait added to the picture wall in the library.

 

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