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黒の怨
黒の怨

黒の怨

20031h 26m★ 5.6スリラーホラー

あらすじ

小さな灯台が建つ港町ダークネス・フォールズ。かつて、心優しい老女マチルダ・ディクソンが無実の罪で町の人々に虐殺され、以来、“トゥース・フェアリー”の別名を持つマチルダの怨念が町をさまよい、暗闇で彼女を見た者は必ず殺されるという伝説が語り継がれてきた。ある晩、カイル少年は偶然にもその姿を見てしまう。果たして彼もマチルダに襲われるが、彼女が光を嫌うことを知り、明るい浴室へ飛び込んで難を逃れる。しかし、カイルの母はマチルダに殺され、カイルは母親殺しの容疑者として施設へ送られてしまう…。

作品考察・見どころ

光と闇の極限的な対比が、観客の原初的な恐怖を執拗に突き動かします。特にクリーチャー造形の大家が手掛けた歯の妖精の異形なるビジュアルは、一度目にすれば脳裏に焼き付いて離れません。影の中に何かが潜んでいるという根源的な不安を、研ぎ澄まされた照明演出で見事に視覚化しており、その緊張感は他の追随を許さない圧倒的な完成度を誇っています。 本作の真髄は、幼少期の無垢な伝承が凄惨な呪いへと変貌する絶望感にあります。主人公たちが光を求めて必死に抗う姿は、過去のトラウマとの決別を象徴しており、単なるホラーを超えた感情の揺さぶりを感じさせます。キャスト陣が魅せる暗闇への極限の恐怖心と生き抜こうとする執念は、観る者の生存本能を激しく刺激し、最後まで片時も目が離せません。

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Chaney Kley
Chaney Kley
Kyle Walsh
Emma Caulfield
Emma Caulfield
Caitlin Greene
Lee Cormie
Lee Cormie
Michael Greene
Sullivan Stapleton
Sullivan Stapleton
Officer Matt Henry
エミリー・ブラウニング
エミリー・ブラウニング
Young Caitlin Greene
アンガス・サンプソン
アンガス・サンプソン
Ray
Grant Piro
Grant Piro
Larry Fleishman
スティーヴ・マウザキス
スティーヴ・マウザキス
Dr. Peter Murphy
Peter Curtin
Peter Curtin
Dr. Travis
Kestie Morassi
Kestie Morassi
Nurse Lauren

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: ジョナサン・リーベスマン

脚本: ジェームズ・ヴァンダービルト / John Fasano / Joe Harris

音楽: Brian Tyler

制作: Derek Dauchy / Lou Arkoff / John Hegeman

撮影監督: ダン・ローストセン

制作会社: Revolution Studios / Distant Corners Entertainment Group Inc. / Blue Star Productions / Village Roadshow Pictures / Morningstar Films

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talisencrw
talisencrw
★ 6

This was an interesting watch. Though not great, it had moody ambience in spades, and I'm intrigued of what the future holds for director Liebesman. Worth a watch.

John Chard
John Chard
★ 7

Life for a tooth. As a young boy, Kyle Walsh (Chaney Kley) claims to have seen the fearsome Tooth Fairy kill his own mother. He also claims that having seen her, she wont stop until she also kills him. Years later, and still haunted by the experience of that night, Kyle must return to Darkness Falls to aid his childhood sweetheart, Caitlin Greene (Emma Caulfield) and her kid brother Michael, the latter of which who seems to be at risk from the Tooth Fairy this time around. Can Kyle confront his fears and end the 150 years of terror that has blighted Darkness Falls? Pretty much despised by the discerning horror-phile, Darkness Falls, to me at least, is a creepy, interesting and totally enjoyable thriller/ghost picture worth reappraisals. From the excellent, and chilling opening credits (where we nicely have a back story to work from), to the final confrontation, Darkness Falls ticks most of the ghostly requisites that is asked of it. Scary demon (troubled children with night terrors should be explored more in cinema I feel), cannon fodder bullies, cannon fodder obnoxious coppers and a constant sense of unease and dread. All of which is provided in Jonathan Liebesman's ("The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning") film. It's with the sense of dread that I feel that this deserves a better reputation. Hand on my heart I know the film isn't a scary boo jump picture, something that is unforgivable to many genre supporters, but atmosphere goes a long way to creating a good thriller/ghost story picture. Darkness Falls has it in spades, and it's also a film that is a nice antidote to the blood beast torture sub-genre of film that seep out from the multi-plexes on a seemingly weekly basis. Any expectation of an outright horror film should be quickly extinguished prior to a first time viewing, and if noise annoys and staccato editing bugs you? well stay away. Also don't line up if one demands great acting in a budget restricted piece such as this, since both Kley & Caulfield are only adequate at best. But give it a go if you understand that a preposterous plot, and preposterous set pieces are a pre-requisite for horror films of this type. I say that since I've seen many comments decrying Darkness Falls for the unbelievable elements - only to then search their other comments to find praise for even more ludicrously plotted pieces! Or give it a go knowing it's more about the creeping stalking menace side of horror, or that it's also an action thriller as well as an uneasy story. Maybe just maybe you will enjoy it for what it is? Otherwise I guess you will be looking forward to "Hostel 22" or another "Jason Attacks The Eiffel Tower" movie... 7/10

Wuchak
Wuchak
★ 4

**_Atmospheric chiller starts with potential, but falls apart in the second half_** In the town of Darkness Falls (patterned after Fall River, Massachusetts), a kid named Kyle sees the legendary tooth fairy specter and is forced to go to an orphanage after his mother mysteriously perishes. Twelve years later, Kyle (Chaney Kley) returns to the town where the specter is wreaking havoc and he's jailed under false presumptions. Emma Caulfield plays the girl he left behind and Lee Cormie her little brother who has also seen the malevolent ghost and is therefore getting "treatment." "Darkness Falls" (2003) is a haunting ghost flick that starts out very promising, but fails to take advantage of its resources and potential. The movie is enhanced by a quality apparition and an eerie vibe, similar to "The Ring" from the previous year, not to mention a strong and sympathetic protagonist played by Kley (who would pass away in his sleep four years later due to a breathing problem). Emily Browning is excellent as the 13 year-old girlfriend in the prologue, but Caulfield doesn't capture the character as an adult, although she's okay. Unfortunately she's literally the only prominent female in the movie, which is scandalous for a horror flick of this ilk. The movie takes a bad turn around the midpoint when Kyle (Kley) makes it to the hospital just as the boy is about to undergo an experimental procedure, which is ultra-contrived, and the film never recovers. In fact, it goes off the rails and totally loses interest. Another negative is that too much of the story takes place indoors. The few outside sequences are effectively atmospheric, but the bulk of the movie takes place in hospitals, houses, a police station and lighthouse. While the music is good during the end credits, they run for literally ten minutes, which is curious long for a horror flick that only runs 86 minutes. So, really, the story is only 76 minutes long. "Darkness Falls" might still be worth checking out for those who value the above positives, just don't expect anything good or great. Overall, it's okay at best, hampered by lousy elements that are stunningly amateurish (for one, glaring kinks needed worked out in the script). The movie was shot in Queensland, Victoria and New South Wales, Australia, with establishing shots in Maine. GRADE: C-

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