影片简介:
《怦然心动》根据文德琳·范·德拉安南的同名原著小说改编,描述了青春期中男孩女孩之间的有趣战争。
朱莉·贝克虔诚地相信三件事:树是圣洁的(特别是她最爱的梧桐树)、她在后院里饲养的鸡生出来的鸡蛋是最卫生的、以及总有一天她会和布莱斯·罗斯基接吻。二年级时在看到布莱斯的蓝眼睛那一瞬间,朱莉的心就被他击中了。不幸的是,布莱斯对她从来没有感觉。而且,他认为朱莉有点怪,怎么会有人把养鸡和坐在树上看成乐趣呢?
没想到,到了八年级,布莱斯开始觉得朱莉不同寻常的兴趣和对于家庭的自豪感使她显得很有魅力。而朱莉则开始觉得布莱斯漂亮的蓝眼睛也许和他本人一样其实很空洞,毕竟,怎么会有人不把别人对树和鸡的感情当回事呢?
精彩词句学起来:
Every morning we had to listen to the sound of her blow-by-blow traffic report.
每天早上我们不得不听她一遍又一遍的交通预报。
I'd hate to see you swim out so far you can't swim back.
我不想看到你误入歧途并无法回头。
Bryce Loski was still walking around with my first kiss.
布莱斯·罗斯基仍然欠我一个初吻。
Some of us get dipped in flat, some in satin, some in gloss... But every once in a while you find someone who's iridescent, and when you do, nothing will ever compare.
有人住高楼,有人在深沟,有人光万丈,有人一身锈,世人万千种,浮云莫去求,斯人若彩虹,遇上方知有。
The apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
有其父必有其子。
精彩对白欣赏:
The first day I met Bryce Loski, I flipped. It was those eyes, something in those dazzling eyes.
A painting is more than the sum of its parts. A cow by itself is just a cow. A meadow by itself is just grass, flowers. And the sun peeking through the trees is just a beam of light. But you put them all together and it can be magic.
Sometimes a little discomfort in the beginning can save a whole lot of pain down the road.
Some of us get dipped in flat, some in satin, some in gloss. But every once in a while you find someone who's iridescent, and when you do, nothing will ever compare.
读对白秀口语:
总是发愁口语学不好?不练又怎么会提高?在这里我们节选了电影的精彩片段,供大家欣赏,同时欢迎大家模仿片中对话,并把模仿音频上传到我们的鬼马英语论坛。我们会不定期选出模仿达人,并有精美礼品送出哦!
精彩片段对白:
Bryce: Hey, Juli. Right on schedule.
Juli: Yeah, well, neither rain nor sleet.
Bryce: Huh?
Juli: You know the mailman thing?
Bryce: Oh. Right. So, um, will you start riding the bus again?
Juli: I don't know. I haven't been up there since.
Bryce: It doesn't look so bad anymore. It's all cleared away. Well, um, I better get ready for school. Guess I'll see you there.
Juli: See you. (Maybe Bryce was right. Maybe it was time I started riding the bus again. After all, didn't he just tell me he wanted me to? Could it be that Bryce Loski actually misses me?)
Bryce: Juli? What are you still doing here?
Juli: I was just thinking.
Bryce: It's pick-up day. The cans are in front.
Juli: I know. You need some help?
Bryce: No. Maybe I'll do it later.
Juli: Are those my eggs?
Bryce: Yeah. Yeah, I dropped them.
Juli: They're not broken. Why are you throwing them away? Don't you want them?
Bryce: It wasn't me. My dad didn't think it was worth the risk.
Juli: Risk? What risk?
Bryce: Salmonella.
Juli: What are you talking about? He's afraid of being poisoned?
Bryce: Well, Juli, I mean, look at your back yard. It's a complete mess. It's, like, covered in turds.
Juli: That's not true. I clean up after my girls every day.
Bryce: We just didn't wanna hurt your feelings.
Juli: Have you always thrown them away? You know, Mrs. Steuby and Mrs. Helms pay me for my eggs.
Bryce: They do?
Juli: They pay me 6 cents a dozen.
Bryce: I didn't know.
Juli: How could you?
Bryce: I'm sorry.
Juli: No, you're not.
Bryce: (It didn't take me long to realize that I'd traded in my old problems with Juli Baker for a whole set of new ones. It was actually worse having her mad at me than having her annoy me. The way she ignored me was a constant reminder that I'd been a jerk. Then one day I was coming home from playing basketball with Garrett and things got weird.)
Bryce’s grandfather: Don't be so timid. Come on, you won't hurt them.
Juli: Like this?
Bryce’s grandfather: Yeah, that's it.
Bryce: (My grandfather. All I ever saw him wear was slippers. Now, where did he get those work boots? I couldn't stop looking over there. And the more I looked, the madder I got. My grandfather had already said more to Juli in one hour than he'd said to me in the whole time he'd been living with us. I was pretty sure I'd never seen him laugh. And what was his deal with Juli Baker?)
Bryce: Hi, Grandpa.
Bryce’s grandfather: Juli told me about the eggs. You know, Bryce ,one's character is set at an early age. I'd hate to see you swim out so far you can't swim back.
Bryce: Sir?
Bryce’s grandfather: It's about honesty, son. Sometimes a little discomfort in the beginning can save a whole lot of pain down the road.
Bryce: (When it came to holding a grudge, Juli Baker was truly impressive. All week I tried to approach her at school. She'd always find some way to duck me. And whenever she was in her yard, Grandpa was always there with her. Finally, one Saturday I saw my opening. My grandfather had gone into town to buy some Bengay.I guess the yard work was starting to get to him.) It's looking real good.
Juli: Thanks. Chet did most of it.
Bryce: I'm sorry for what I did.
Juli: I just don't get it, Bryce. Why didn't you just tell me?
Bryce: I don't know. It was dumb. And I shouldn't have said anything about your yard, either. It wasn't right.
Juli: Maybe it's all for the best. I mean, look, I learned so much from Chet, it's amazing. You’re lucky. I don't even have grandparents anymore.
Bryce: Ah..
Juli: I feel sorry for him. He misses your grandma. Can you believe it? He says I remind him of her.
Bryce: What?
Juli: I know. That's what I said. But he meant it in a nice way. Something about her spirit.
Bryce: Yeah. Good luck with the grass. I'm sure it'll come up great.
Juli: Thanks.
Bryce: I guess I'll see you around.
Juli: I guess so.
Bryce: (While Juli's acceptance of my apology was not all that I'd hoped for at least the eggs thing was finally behind me. The first time in months I could truly enjoy Bonanza.)
(中国日报网英语点津 实习生 王屹 编辑 丹妮)