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《阿甘正传》中英对照字幕 经典

walf0214 发表于: 2007-10-22 16:54 来源: 光影时代



第一次发,没找到添加附件的地方呢

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badghost at 2007-10-28 09:26:33
   谢谢,找了很久了!
zlmvictor at 2007-10-31 11:15:00
经典中的经典,谢了
17chenshi at 2007-10-31 15:04:47
FORREST GUMP Forrest : Hello. My name’s Forrest Gump. Forrest : You want a chocolate? Forrest : I could eat about a million and a half of these. My momma always said, "Life was like a box of chocolates. You never know what you’re gonna get." Forrest : Those must be comfortable shoes. I’ll bet you could walk all day in shoes like that and not feel a thing. I wish I had shoes like that. Black Woman : My feet hurt. Forrest : Momma always says there’s an awful lot you could tell about a person by their shoes. Where they’re going. Where they’ve been. Forrest : I’ve worn lots of shoes. I bet if I think about it real hard I could remember my first pair of shoes. Forrest : Momma said they’d take my anywhere. Forrest : (voice-over) She said they was my magic shoes. Doctor : All right, Forrest, you can open your eyes now. Let’s take a little walk around. Doctor : How do those feel? His legs are strong, Mrs. Gump. As strong as I’ve ever seen. But his back is as crooked as a politician. Forrest walks foreground past the doctor and Mrs. Gump. Doctor : But we’re gonna straighten him rihgt up now, won’t we, Forrest? Mrs. Gump : Forest! Forrest : Now, when I was a baby, Momma named me after the great Civil War hero, General Nathan Bedford Forrest... Forrest : (voice-over) She said we was related to him in some way. And, what he did was, he started up this club called the Ku Klux Klan. They’d all dress up in their robes and their bedsheets and act like a bunch of ghosts or spooks or something. They’d even put bedsheets on their horses and ride around. And anyway, that’s how I got my name. Forrest Gump. Forrest : (voice-over) Momma said that the Forrest part was to remind me that 2 sometimes we all do things that, well, just don’t make no sense. Mrs. Gump : Just wait, let me get it. Mrs. Gump struggles to pull the stuck brace from the grate. Mrs. Gump : Let me get it. Wait, get it this way. Hold on. Mrs. Gump : All right. Mrs. Gump helps Forrest up onto the sidewalk. She looks up and notices the two old man. Mrs. Gump : Oooh. All right. What are you all staring at? Haven’t you ever seen a little boy with braces on his legs before? Mrs. Gump : Don’t ever let anybody tell you they’re better than you, Forrest. If God intended everybody to be the same, he’d have given us all braces on our legs. Forrest : (voice-over) Momma always had a way of explaining things so I could understand them. Forrest : (voice-over) We lived about a quarter mile of Route 17, about a half mile from the town of Greenbow, Alabama. That’s in the county of Greenbow. Our house had been in Momma’s family since her grandpa’s grandpa’s grandpa had come across the ocean about a thousand years ago. Something like that. Forrest : (voice-over) Since it was just me and Momma and we had all these empty rooms, Momma decided to let those rooms out. Mostly to people passing through. Like from, oh, Mobile, Montgomery, place like that. That’s how me and Mommy got money. Mommy was a real smart lady. Mrs. Gump : Remember what I told you, Forrest. You’re no different than anybody else is. 3 Mrs. Gump : Did you hear what I said, Forrest? You’re the same as everybody else. You are no different. Principal : Your boy’s... different, Mrs. Gump. Now, his I.Q. is seventy-five. Mrs. Gump : Well, we’re all different, Mr. Hancock. Forrest : (voice-over) She wanted me to have the finest education, so she took me to the Greenbow County Central School. I met the principal and all. The principal stands in front of Mrs. Gump. Forrest, sitting left, listens. Principal : I want to show you something, Mrs. Gump. Now, this is normal. Principal : Forrest is right here. The state requires a minimum I.Q. of eighty to attend public school, Mrs. Gump. He’s gonna have to go to a special school. Now, he’ll be just fine. Mrs. Gump : What does normal mean, anyway? He might be a bit on the slow side, but my boy Forrest is going to get the same opportunities as everyone else. He’s not going to some special school to learn to how to re-tread tires. We’re talking about five little points here. There must be something can be done. Principal : We’re a progressive school system. We don’t want to see anybody left behind. Principal : Is there a Mr. Gump, Mrs. Gump? Mrs. Gump : He’s on vacation. 4 Principal : Well, your momma sure does care about your schooling, son. Mm-mm-mm. The principal wipes the sweat from his neck, then looks back at Forrest. Principal : You don’t say much, do you? Mrs. Gump : "Finally, he had to try it. It looked easy, but, oh, what happened. First there..." Forrest : Momma, what’s vacation mean? Mrs. Gump : Vacation? Forrest : Where Daddy went? Mrs. Gump : Vacation’s when you go somewhere, and you don’t ever come back. Forrest lies down on his bed and looks up. Forrest : (voice-over) Anyway, I guess you could say me and Momma was on our own. Forrest : (voice-over) But we didn’t mind. Our house was never empty. There was always folks comin’ and goin’. Mrs. Gump : (voice-over) Suppa. Mrs. Gump : It’s suppa, everyone. Forrest... Man With Cane : My, my. That sure looks special. Mrs. Gump : Gentlemen, would you care to join us for supper? Hurry up and get it before the flies do. I prefer you don’t smoke that cigar so close to mealtime. 5 Forrest : (voice-over) Sometimes we had so many people stayin’ with us that every room was filled with travelers. You know, folks livin’ out of their suitcases, and hat cases, and sample cases. Mrs. Gump : Well, you go ahead and start. I cant find Forrest. Mrs. Gump : Forrest... Forrest... Forrest : (voice-over) One time a young man was staying with us, and he had him a guitar case. Elvis Presley : (sings) "Well, you ain’t never caught a rabbit, and you ain’t no friend of mine." Mrs. Gump : Forrest! I told you not to bother this nice young man. Elvis : Oh, no, that’s all right, ma’am. I was just showin’ him a thing or two on the guitar here. Mrs. Gump : All right, but your supper’s ready if y’all want to eat. Elvis : Yeah, that sounds good. Thank you, ma’am. Elvis : Say, man, show me that crazy little walk you just did there. Slow it down some. Elvis : (sings) "You ain’t nothin’ but a hound, hound dog..." Forrest : (voice-over) I liked that guitar. Forrest dances as he watches himself in the mirror. Forrest : (voice-over) It sounded good. Elvis : (sings) "... cryin’ all the time" Forrest rocks up and down on his braced legs, then begins to step. Elvis : (sings) "You ain’t nothin’ but a hound dog..." Forrest : (voice-over) I started moving around to the music, swinging my hips. This one night we and Momma... Forrest : (voice-over) ...was out shoppin’, and we walked right by Benson’s Furniture and Appliance store, and guess what. The television reveals Elvis as he thrusts his hips and sings. Elvis : (sings) You ain’t nothin’ but a hound dog... Elvis : (sings) You ain’t nothin’ but a hound dog... Mrs. Gump : This is not children’s eyes. Elvis : (sings)"Well, you ain’t never caught a rabbit and you ain’t no friend of mine." Forrest : (voice-over) Some years later, that handsome young man who they called "The King," well, he sung too many songs, had himself a heart attack or something. Forrest : Must be hard being a king. You know, it’s funny how you remember some things, but some things you can’t. Mrs. Gump : You do your very best now, Forrest. Forrest : I sure will, Momma. Forrest : (voice-over) I remember the bus ride on the first day of school very well. Bus Driver : Are you comin’ along? Forrest : Momma said not to be taking rides from strangers. Bus Driver : This is the bus to school. Forrest : I’m Forrest Gump. 7 Bus Driver : I’m Dorothy Harris. Forrest : Well, now we ain’t strangers anymore. Boy #1 : This seat’s taken. Boy #2 : It’s taken! Boy #3 : You can’t sit here. Forrest : (voice-over) You know, it’s funny what a young man recollects. ’Cause I don’t remember being born. Forrest : I, I... don’t recall what I got for my first Christmas and I don’t know when I went on my first outdoor picnic. But, I do remember the first time I heard the sweetiest voice... Forrest : (voice-over) ... in the wide world. Girl : You can sit here if you want. Forrest looks back at JENNY CURRAN, a young girl about Forrest’s age. Forrest : (voice-over) I had never seen anything so beautiful in my life. She was like an angel. Jenny : Well, are you gonna sit down, or aren’t ya? Forrest sits down next to Jenny. Jenny : What’s wrong with your legs? Forrest : Um, nothing at all, thank you. My legs are just fine and dandy. Forrest : (voice-over) I just sat next to her on that bus and had conversation all the way to school. Jenny : Then why do you have those shoes on?
17chenshi at 2007-10-31 15:06:25
.His back is as crooked as a politician. 2.Life was like a box of chocolate ,you never know what you're gonna get. 3.There is an awful lot you can tell about a person by their shoes.Where they're going. Where they've been. 4.You are no different than anybody else is. 5.Stupid is as stupid does. 6.We were like peas and carrots. 7.There must be someing can be done. 8.Miracles happen every day. 9. Son-of-bitch. 10.Sure as hell was. 11.Ain't I going to be me? 12.Nobody gives a horse's shit who you are,puss ball. 13.Get your maggoty ass on the bus. 14.That is the outstanding answer I've ever heard. 15.Just like that ,she was gone. 16.I do not know much about it ,but I think some of America's best young men served in this war. 17.A little of stinging rain,and big old fat rain. 18.There aren’t something you can find just around the corner. 19.The secret to this game is ,no matter what happens ,never ,ever take your eye off the ball. 20.Nothing just happens,it's all part of a plan. 21.army’s value=loyalt,duty, respect,selfless,service honor,ivtegrity,pessonal courage . 21.There is one small step for a man,a giant leap for mankind. 22.A promise is a promise.(made a promise and keep a promise). 23.I am a man of my word. 24.Where the hell is this God of yours? 25.There is only so much of fortune a man really neads and the rest is just for showing off. 26. You got to go when you got to go. 27.Shit happens! 28.You have got to put the past behinde you before you can move on. 29.It was like just before the sun goes to bed down on the bayou.There was a million sparkles on the river.. 30.If there is anything you need I will not be far away. 31.It's my time. It's just my time. Oh, now, don't you be afraid sweetheart. Death is just a part of life, something we're all destined to 32I didn't know it. But I was destined to be your momma. I did the best I could. 33. I was messed up for a long time. 35. I don’t know if we each have a destiny, or if we’re all just floating around accidental—like on a breeze.
赵深深 at 2007-10-31 15:47:32
好东西,收下了
laodisi at 2007-10-31 15:50:21
不错,谢谢
darlingconey2 at 2007-10-31 17:14:07
very good .真的很感谢 ,找了好久的 !:loveliness:
zyw5168 at 2007-11-18 17:10:13

为什么文件下载下来后却打不开呢?

zyw5168 at 2007-11-18 17:25:42

好东西,谢了

zyw5168 at 2007-11-18 17:27:09
为什么有时会下不下来呢?
JERRARD at 2007-11-19 06:02:06
的确超经典,这部片子很好看!!但觉得没有the shawshark's redemption耐看!!!
dragonet.yang at 2007-11-19 15:27:38
謝謝樓主..找了老多天了...
戎戎爱多多 at 2007-11-19 19:59:45
上大学时候上英语课看的经典片子
zyx__007 at 2007-11-25 21:06:16
经典中的经典,谢了
dgtx13 at 2007-11-26 12:35:57
经典 值得收藏
nox1236 at 2007-11-26 13:46:51
Stupid is as stupid does 我永远记得这句话 谢谢你的分享
silva1980 at 2007-11-27 12:14:32

it's one of my favorite movies.

hope to completely understand it.

thanks for your sharing.

cynthiachuh at 2007-11-27 12:19:28
急需...谢谢哈!
chelsi at 2007-11-27 22:24:50
人生真的犹如一盒巧克力,你永远都不会知道下一块是什么口味的!!!!!!!!! 经典
senru924 at 2007-11-30 17:09:32
这是我上高中时候学的第一部电影~和很有纪念意义~

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