2009年4月3日

Marley & Me


In recent years, here are a number of films which acted by animals, especially by puppies. Some best-sold movie such as Quill, Lassie and so on which touch lots of people's hearts.

If you feel bored, I recommend you a popular film called,"Marley and Me". It's an adaption of a best seller with the same name. It depicts the relationship between an awfully cute dog and his owners. They shared many years accompanying with each other. Not only can Marley plea them but also he can heal the owners' pain with his sensitive heart. Seeing"Mayley and Me", I cannot help laughing out loud; however, at the end of the movie, I was moved by their deep emomtions, bursting into tears . The most impressive scene to me is that he "successfully" enrage his trainer, the one who is very experienced. Although Marley may be considered to be a troublemaker, he still entertain and comfort people by his kindheart. Watching the film is an easy way to make me happy, relaxed and even let me have more courage facing with difficulity in reality.

The film reminds me of cherishing what I have as well as living in the present. Marley and Me makes people realize the tinest but is also the simplest happiness in life. No wonder there are a lot of acclaims of its delicate description. Marley may be an extremely awful dog when he break the rules of our so-called normal life; however his innpcency, trust in humans entirely touch me from the bottom of my heart.

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iris 提到...

I've seen this one too, and I cried so hard when Marley was dying :( The contrast was so huge: when Marley was a young dog, he was so mean and a out of control; but after he got sick, he totally lost his energy and was motionless most of the time. I felt so sad about it. Well, you can say that this is just a trivial pet-and-family story, but I think the director successfully made the ordinary story unforgettable with its many so-close-to-reality events that the audience can echo with.
You might need to look at some subject-verb agreement in the last paragraph, and what is "innpcency" in the last line?