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スフィア
スフィア

スフィア

“あなたがいちばん怖がることを、それは知っている。”

19982h 14m★ 6.1サイエンスフィクション謎スリラー

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アメリカ政府の要請で極秘裏に、太平洋の沖合にある海底基地に呼び集められた、心理学者ノーマン、生化学者ベス、数学者ハリーら、一流の学識者たち。彼らは、海底に約300年間沈んだままだという巨大宇宙船の調査を命じられ、その船内に入り込む。そこで彼らは正体不明の球体 "スフィア" を発見する。やがてハリケーンの接近で海上と連絡不通になり、海底基地が孤立する中、次々と奇怪な超常現象が一行を見舞うようになり…。

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製作費: $80,000,000 (120億円)

興行収入: $37,020,277 (56億円)

推定収支: $-42,979,723 (-64億円)

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ダスティン・ホフマン
ダスティン・ホフマン
Dr. Norman Goodman
シャロン・ストーン
シャロン・ストーン
Dr. Elizabeth 'Beth' Halperin
サミュエル・L・ジャクソン
サミュエル・L・ジャクソン
Dr. Harry Adams
ピーター・コヨーテ
ピーター・コヨーテ
Captain Harold C. Barnes
リーヴ・シュレイバー
リーヴ・シュレイバー
Dr. Ted Fielding
クィーン・ラティファ
クィーン・ラティファ
Alice 'Teeny' Fletcher
Marga Gómez
Marga Gómez
Jane Edmunds
ヒューイ・ルイス
ヒューイ・ルイス
Helicopter Pilot
Bernard Hocke
Bernard Hocke
Seaman
James Pickens Jr.
James Pickens Jr.
O.S.S.A. Instructor

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: バリー・レヴィンソン

脚本: Stephen Hauser / ポール・アタナシオ / マイケル・クライトン

音楽: エリオット・ゴールデンサール

制作: マイケル・クライトン / バリー・レヴィンソン / Andrew Wald

撮影監督: Adam Greenberg

制作会社: Warner Bros. Pictures / Punch Productions / Baltimore Pictures / Constant c Productions

TMDB ユーザーのレビュー

JPV852
JPV852
★ 5

Interesting idea but poorly executed and overly long. Acting was okay but nobody really stood out. At least some of the effects weren't too bad for 1998. I actually back in the day read the novel but don't remember anything from it, just know this adaptation was pretty different. **2.5/5**

Kamurai
Kamurai
★ 8

Great watch, would watch again, and do recommend. I feel like I have a thing for the isolationism of deep sea bases. "Bioshock", "Deep Blue Sea", "The Meg", "Underwater", "The Abyss": just the idea of being far away from any help in the most dangerous living conditions possible on the planet. Add in a mysteriously time traveling alien sphere and let bake in the survival situation where people are losing their minds and things keep manifesting into existence. It's a little insane, but it has a quality cast, plot, and some great action for all the characters being a bunch of nerds.

Wuchak
Wuchak
★ 6

**_The power to actualize your thoughts and fears_** A huge spacecraft at the bottom of the Pacific ocean with a strange, humming sphere found inside. A team of scientists are sent down to investigate – a psychologist (Dustin Hoffman), a mathematician (Samuel L. Jackson), a biochemist (Sharon Stone) and an astrophysicist (Liev Schreiber). Two notable characters at the station on the ocean floor are played by Peter Coyote and Queen Latifah. Mystery and (some) horror ensue. Based on Michael Crichton's 1987 novel, "Sphere" (1998) intermixes elements of other scif-fi flicks, like "Forbidden Planet," "Solaris," "Alien," "Galaxy of Terror" and "The Abyss." Like those movies, the plot involves a small group of people who are isolated from society and encounter the unknown. The theme is the actualization of one's thoughts and fears and the potential for good or, more likely, bad that comes with it. Are we mature enough as a species to handle such power? Of course, we already have this power, just not to the degree depicted in the story (seemingly). Anything important that we do, whether productive or destructive, is formulated within first and then manifests without, like a song or a book or a loving relationship. If we truly knew the power at our disposal we'd hardly be able to sleep at night we'd be so excited! The first hour or so is quite good because the film definitely makes you feel like you're at the bottom of the ocean. The mystery is engaging and the actors formidable. Unfortunately, some parts of the second half don't work so well, which destroys the illusion of the movie. As far as the ending goes, it features tricky material that's not easy to pull off. The fact that it's somewhat successful is largely due to having great actors. Despite the murkiness of parts of the second half, the theme is great. This isn't a slasher film in space, like "Alien," and refuses exploitive thrills, like "Galaxy of Terror." Rather, it shoots for well-acted drama and thought-provoking ideas. However, there are some harrowing aspects, like the jelly fish sequence. While many lambaste "Sphere," it wasn't the box office dog you might think in light of the bad press. It made $37 million (in 1998 dollars) in the USA alone, which is hardly a clunker. The problem was that it cost over twice that to make. It runs 2 hours, 14 minutes. GRADE: B- QUESTIONS ON THE THEME (***Don't read further unless you've seen the film***) Why is it that the dark side of the human subconscious is empowered by the alien technology/entity? Why not the positive side? The four scientists (and the others) strike me as quality souls who pretty much have it together. While not perfect human specimens, they're strong people who have their phobias and destructive emotions under control. So why aren't their GOOD, PRODUCTIVE thoughts/desires manifested rather than the bad? I could see if the story took place in a prison and the characters were pieces of sheet, but that's not the case. Also, who or what does the sphere represent? The Fountain of Life (Psalm 36:9)?

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