Tom Hanks 汤姆•汉克斯
【词汇扫描】
gay 男同性恋者
sue 起诉
discrimination 歧视
nuance 细微的
In Philadelphia Hanks played a gay lawyer with AIDS
who sues his firm for discrimination
(Hanks lost thirty-five pounds and thinned his hair
in order to appear sickly for the role.)
In a review for People, Leah Rozen stated
"Above all, credit for "Philadelphia's" success belongs to Hanks,
who makes sure that he plays a character, not a saint.
He is flat-out terrific, giving a deeply felt,
carefully nuanced performance that deserves an Oscar."
【逐句对照】
In Philadelphia Hanks played a gay lawyer with AIDS
who sues his firm for discrimination
(Hanks lost thirty-five pounds and thinned his hair
in order to appear sickly for the role.)
In a review for People, Leah Rozen stated
"Above all, credit for "Philadelphia's" success belongs to Hanks,
who makes sure that he plays a character, not a saint.
He is flat-out terrific,
giving a deeply felt,
carefully nuanced performance that deserves an Oscar."
【多学一点】
gay 同性恋
lesbian
discrimination 歧视
种族歧视 racial discrimination
性别歧视 sexual discrimination
词汇扫描
acceptance speech 获奖感言
revelation 揭露
out 使(同性恋者)曝光
Hanks won the 1994 Academy Award for Best Actor
for his role in Philadelphia.
During his acceptance speech he revealed
that his high school drama teacher was gay.
The revelation inspired the 1997 film In & Out,
starring Kevin Kline as an English Literature teacher
who was outed by a former student in a similar way.
【逐句对照】
Hanks won the 1994 Academy Award for Best Actor
for his role in Philadelphia.
During his acceptance speech he revealed
that his high school drama teacher was gay.
The revelation inspired the 1997 film In & Out,
starring Kevin Kline
as an English Literature teacher
who was outed by a former student in a similar way.
【多学一点】
acceptance speech 获奖感言
acceptance
accept 接受,录取
I received a letter of acceptance from the manager.
out
to state openly and publicly one's homosexuality
homosexuality 同性恋
【故事原文】
In Philadelphia Hanks played a gay lawyer with AIDS
who sues his firm for discrimination
(Hanks lost thirty-five pounds and thinned his hair
in order to appear sickly for the role.)
In a review for People, Leah Rozen stated
"Above all, credit for "Philadelphia's" success belongs to Hanks,
who makes sure that he plays a character, not a saint.
He is flat-out terrific, giving a deeply felt,
carefully nuanced performance that deserves an Oscar."
Hanks won the 1994 Academy Award for Best Actor
for his role in Philadelphia.
During his acceptance speech he revealed
that his high school drama teacher was gay.
The revelation inspired the 1997 film In & Out,
starring Kevin Kline as an English Literature teacher
who was outed by a former student in a similar way.