英文电影欣赏

杨明蕊

目录

  • 1 Introduction
    • 1.1 Syllabus
    • 1.2 Teaching Plan
    • 1.3 Tip and Warm-up
    • 1.4 A Brief Introduction to Films
    • 1.5 Film Genres
    • 1.6 Film Rating
    • 1.7 The Process of Film-making in America
    • 1.8 Hollywood Film Studios
    • 1.9 Academy Awards / Oscar Awards
    • 1.10 International Film Festivals
  • 2 The Lion King---Responsibility
    • 2.1 Film Exploration
    • 2.2 Music Appreciation
    • 2.3 Background Information
    • 2.4 Character Introduction
    • 2.5 Film Story
    • 2.6 Memorable Lines
    • 2.7 Insights on life
    • 2.8 Unit Test
    • 2.9 Job Library
    • 2.10 Course Materials
  • 3 The Pursuit of Happyness---Struggle
    • 3.1 Film Exploration
    • 3.2 Music Appreciation
    • 3.3 Background Information
    • 3.4 Character Introduction
    • 3.5 Film Story
    • 3.6 Memorable Lines
    • 3.7 Insights on life
    • 3.8 Unit Test
    • 3.9 Job Library
    • 3.10 Course Materials
  • 4 Forrest Gump---Perseverance
    • 4.1 Film Exploration
    • 4.2 Music Appreciation
    • 4.3 Background Information
    • 4.4 Character Introduction
    • 4.5 Film Story
    • 4.6 Memorable Lines
    • 4.7 Insights on life
    • 4.8 Unit Test
    • 4.9 Job Library
    • 4.10 Course Materials
  • 5 Avatar---Choice
    • 5.1 Film Exploration
    • 5.2 Music Appreciation
    • 5.3 Background Information
    • 5.4 Character Introduction
    • 5.5 Film Story
    • 5.6 Memorable Lines
    • 5.7 Insights on life
    • 5.8 Unit Test
    • 5.9 Job Library
    • 5.10 Course Materials
  • 6 The Sound of Music---Essence of life
    • 6.1 Film Exploration
    • 6.2 Music Appreciation
    • 6.3 Background Information
    • 6.4 Character Introduction
    • 6.5 Film Story
    • 6.6 Memorable Lines
    • 6.7 Insights on life
    • 6.8 Unit Test
    • 6.9 Job Library
    • 6.10 Course Materials
Film Rating

 

A motion picturerating system categorizes films with regard to suitability for audiences interms of issues such as sex, violence, substance abuse, profanity or other types of mature content. In the United States, the Motion Picture Association of America, through the Classification and Rating Administration issues ratings for movies. The system was instituted in November 1968 and is voluntary; however, most movie theater chains will not show unrated domestic films and most major studios have agreed to submit all titles for rating priorto theatrical release.


The ratings as they exist now are:

G — General Audiences — All ages admitted. There is no content that would be objectionable(会引起反对的) to most parents. 


PG — Parental Guidance Suggested — Some material may not be suitable for children. 


PG-13—Parents Strongly Cautioned—Some material may be inappropriate for children under 13.


R — Restricted — Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult 21 or older. The parent / guardian is required to stay with the child under 17 through the entire movie.


NC-17 — No one 17 and under is admitted.