仙境之桥 Terabithia 精讲之六更新日期:2011-01-07 09:12:48 浏览:77次 所属分类/专题:看电影学英语
第一页:片段欣赏 本片段剧情:吉斯的画得到了自己最喜欢的艾德蒙兹老师的肯定,大受鼓舞。校霸珍妮丝一反常态,躲在厕所里痛哭。在吉斯的鼓励下,莱斯莉主动找珍妮丝交谈,并了解了珍妮丝的遭遇……
影片对白: Leslie: Hey, Mom. Leslie's mother: Hey, Leslie, come on. Leslie's father: All right, let's go. We're on a mission. Leslie: Hey, this is my friend, Jess. Can he help? Leslie's mother: So, you're the infamous Jess. Hi, I'm Judy. Leslie tells me you're good with a paint brush. Why don't you grab one and get going? Come on! I am determined to have this wall finished so when the late sun hits it, we can watch it catch fire. Leslie's father: Now, that's one steady hand, Jess. That's an artist's hand. Am I right? Jess: Yeah. Leslie's father: You know, the best prize that life offers, is the chance to work hard at work worth doing. Teddy Roosevelt said that, not me. (Work done) Wow. Leslie's mother: What did I tell you? Was it worth it? *************** Jess: Hey, guys. Jess's mother: Jess, get started on your homework, OK? Jess's father: I'm going to manage the store on weekends, starting in a couple of weeks. I need you to pick up on some chores around here. Jess: You know, the best prize that life can offer is working hard at work worth doing.
Ms. Edmunds: Hey, have you taken art classes? Jess: No, I...I just made them up myself. Ms. Edmunds: You're really talented. Jess, don't let those other kids get in your way. Jess: Oh, here you go. Ms. Edmunds: Thank you. ************ Leslie: I just went to use the girl's room. Someone's in a stall, crying their eyes out, and I think it's Janice Avery. Jess: Can't be that trick we played on her, can it? Leslie: No way. But come here. [Indistinct whispering] [Janice sobbing] Girl: Free to pee! Janice: Get out of here! [Girl screams] Janice: Get out of here, now! [Cries] [Janice continues sobbing] Jess: You should go talk to her. Leslie: You kidding? Jess: That’s not "skinned knee crying", that’s crying about something serious. Besides, it's the girls' bathroom, I can't go in there. Leslie: I don't wanna go in there alone. Jess: What's the matter? A girl who can stand up to a giant troll is afraid of some dumb eighth grader? [Leslie exhales deeply] (Class singing) Leslie: Sorry. Jess: Go on, tell me. Leslie: No, I don't wanna tell you. Jess: Why not? Leslie: I'll tell you there. [Indistinct chatter] Leslie: Her dad gets really mad at her. Jess: So? My dad gets mad at me...pretty much all the time. Leslie: He hits her. Jess: Oh. Leslie: Some neighbor heard them yelling so loud, they called the police. And it got out. And all the seventh and the eighth graders know about it. Jess: Whoa. Leslie: Which explains, like, a lot. Jess: Well, what did you say to her? Leslie: Well, I told her about not having a TV and everyone laughing at me. I know what it's like to have everyone think I was weird. Jess: Then what'd she say? Leslie: She asked me for advice. Jess: Janice Avery asked you for advice? Leslie: Yeah. Jess: And? Leslie: Well, I told her just to pretend that she had no idea what anyone was talking about, and in a few weeks' time, everybody would just forget about it. [Thundering] Jess: Man... Leslie: Then I gave her a piece of gum. Jess: We should go. Leslie: Yeah. Wanna come back tomorrow? Jess: I can't. I got chores. Leslie: How about the next day? Jess: Sunday we go to church. Leslie: Can I come? Jess: You'd hate it. Leslie: No, I think it'd be cool. Jess: Uh, girls can't wear pants. Leslie: I've got dresses, Jess. Jess: You in a dress? That'd be a sight! See ya! |
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