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タイタンズを忘れない
タイタンズを忘れない

タイタンズを忘れない

20001h 53m★ 7.6ドラマ
Disney Plus

あらすじ

1970年代初頭、まだ人種差別が大きな問題となっていたアメリカで実際にあったエピソードを基にしたスポーツ・ヒューマン・ドラマ。1971年、バージニア州。とある町で白人の高校と黒人の高校が統合されることになる。その結果、両校にそれぞれあったフットボール・チームも1つに統合されることとなった。人種差別が根強い地元住民が反発するなか、アメリカ初の人種混成チームが誕生、さまざまな苦難を乗り越え、チームはひとつにまとまっていく……。

作品考察・見どころ

この作品の真髄は、人種間の深い溝をフットボールという情熱で埋めていく過程にあります。実話の説得力が、単なる成功物語を超えた魂の震えをもたらします。デンゼル・ワシントンが見せる厳格な指導と、相反するコーチ同士が信頼を築く演出は圧巻。彼らが掲げる「尊重」の精神がチームを一つにする瞬間、観る者の胸には熱い希望が灯ります。 若き選手たちが葛藤の末に手にする友情は、言葉を超えた輝きを放っています。躍動する試合シーンと名曲が織りなすリズムは、偏見という壁を打ち破る解放感に満ちています。違いを拒まず、一つの目標のために融合させる美しさを描いた本作は、今こそ見直されるべき普遍的な力強さを秘めた至高の人間ドラマです。

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製作費: $30,000,000 (45億円)

興行収入: $136,700,000 (205億円)

推定収支: $106,700,000 (160億円)

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デンゼル・ワシントン
デンゼル・ワシントン
Coach Herman Boone
Will Patton
Will Patton
Coach Bill Yoast
Wood Harris
Wood Harris
Julius Campbell
Ryan Hurst
Ryan Hurst
Gerry Bertier
Donald Faison
Donald Faison
Petey Jones
Craig Kirkwood
Craig Kirkwood
Jerry 'Rev' Harris
Ethan Suplee
Ethan Suplee
Louie Lastik
Kip Pardue
Kip Pardue
Ronnie 'Sunshine' Bass
ヘイデン・パネッティーア
ヘイデン・パネッティーア
Sheryl Yoast
Nicole Ari Parker
Nicole Ari Parker
Carol Boone

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: ボアズ・イェーキン

脚本: Gregory Allen Howard

音楽: Trevor Rabin

制作: ジェリー・ブラッカイマー / マイク・ステンソン / チャド・オマン

撮影監督: Philippe Rousselot

制作会社: Jerry Bruckheimer Films / Run It Up Productions Inc. / Technical Black Films / Walt Disney Pictures

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John Chard
John Chard
★ 8.5

In Greek mythology, the Titans were greater even than the gods. Based on real events in 1971, where T.C. Williams High School, a now hot bed integrated school, becomes a beacon of unification via their mixed race football team. As is normally the case with films of this ilk, it quickly comes to pass that certain artistic licence has been taken with the truth. In reality the issues of race, integration and the near powder-keg atmosphere portrayed in the picture, were long past their worst in Virginia 1971. However, that should in no way detract from the thematics and truthful aspects of this Disney production. As is told in the film, the Titans did have what became known as the perfect season, whilst the bond formed between the black and white members most definitely existed. All told, the film soars high as an inspirational piece, not only for the mixed race community coming together plot's essential being, but in the crucial tale of one Gerry Bertier. That this film urged me to seek out the story of Bertier is a testament to the power of film, regardless of any sort of sentimental prodding from the film makers. It's hoped that this film also prompts newcomers to research further the topics within the story. The cast list is impressive, Denzel Washington and Will Patton find instant chemistry as the head coaches thrust together by outside influences, with both guys beautifully doing credit to the real life friendship that would be born from the situation. Ryan Hurst, Wood Harris, Ethan Suplee, Donald Faison, Kip Pardue, Craig Kirkwood and a pre-fame Ryan Gosling fill out the integrated football team. While two important female family roles are nicely portrayed by Hayden Panettiere and Nicole Ari Parker. The soundtrack is nicely put together, with the core offering of Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell's thumping rendition of "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" particularly potent and uplifting. Though not primarily offering up anything new in the pantheon of race and sport related movies, Remember The Titans does have so much good going for it. It's hard to be picky, even churlish about the little faults (are these actors really the age of high schoolers for example?), so hopefully come the end, after the credits roll, you will be suitably inspired and perhaps a touch more better off for having spent time with this particular football team. 8.5/10

Wong
Wong

Denzel Washington leads the team on a charge until the final whistle in Remember the Titans, a grand and inspirational football film. This Walt Disney classic is a primitive display of adversity and courage. The amount of chemistry from the then-segregated gridiron warriors was remarkable and helped propel this film as a truly great and heartfelt sports movie for every generation to experience. 5/5

GenerationofSwine
GenerationofSwine
★ 10

OK, well, reading through the bad reviews there are some grudges here based on, well, how the other teams were depicted because 1971 wasn't long enough for some of the people that played them to pass on their mortal coils. I can relate to that. I grew up countryfied and have tasted the salt of playing against a school that was three or four times our size, schools that could afford to cherry-pick who played. Schools where the defense could rest when the offense was on the field...apparently T.C. Williams was one of those giant schools. I can sympathize with some of the negative reviews here...because, honestly, if they made a movie like this about Woodstock, I'd give it 1 star out of principal. Seriously, no, we might be hicks, but we rotate from linebacker to offensive tackle. When you faced off against schools that had an actual student body, you knew you were going to lose, the only question was how hard were you going to make their victory. Sounds like T.C. Williams was one of those giant schools. OK, rant done. I caught this on TNT and the music drew me in right away. Hear a good song it catches your ear and drags you in. And this has the acting to back it up. It's very... nice seeing Washington NOT playing the smart-cop role or a variation there of. He can act, he can act well, and this is one of the movies where he's not playing the same role over and over again. So, when he comes out of that shell and gets a gig playing a role he doesn't always play... it's kind of a treat isn't it? Of course the highlight was really Hayden Panettiere, not because she was absolutely adorable in the film (which she was), but more because she did a great job of turning a little girl into that parent, on the sidelines, that thinks he's Ditka, so she was not only adorable but hysterical. The Hippie, Ryan Gosling?, was another little gem, not because he did a particularly good job acting, though it was fair enough. No, he stood out because anyone that's payed football knew someone like him. It gave it a bit of an authentic feel. The only real downside was that, by 1971, schools were integrated and been for a while. It kind of lost that authenticity when they went that route. But, you know what, who cares, it was entertaining enough despite that. It was a solid football movie. And for all the 1 star reviews, particularly those written by people from the smaller schools that had to go up against the Titans... I feel for you. I remember being in that situation and I'd be bitter too if the giant school had a movie made about them that suggested they were in anyway the under-dog.

Andre Gonzales
Andre Gonzales
★ 6

A African American and cacausion coach must put aside there racial differences to coach one of the worse teams in their school. They soon become one of the hottest teams and best teams to ever play for the school. Until tragedy strikes. The saddest thing is this is a true story.

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