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20131h 49m★ 6.8コメディアクションサイエンスフィクション
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中年でアルコール中毒のゲイリーは、社会的に成功した4人の幼馴染たちと20年ぶりに再会し、パブ「The World’s End」を目指す伝説の梯子酒を達成するために故郷へと戻って来る。彼らは次第に、エイリアンが地球人に混じって侵略を図っていることに気付く。

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エドガー・ライト監督による本作は、コメディの皮を被った痛烈な人間ドラマです。最大の見どころは、過去に執着する男の哀愁が、世界の存亡を懸けたSFへと変貌するスリリングな変奏。酒場を巡る旅が、いつしか人類のアイデンティティを問う戦いへと昇華される構成は、まさに圧巻の一言に尽きます。 本作が放つのは、不完全な人間性への力強い讃歌です。完璧な秩序よりも、間違いを犯す「自由な愚かさ」を肯定するメッセージは、観る者の魂を揺さぶります。エッジの効いた映像表現が、笑いを超えて自分らしく生きる勇気を浮き彫りにする。これこそ、大人が人生の岐路で観るべき究極の傑作です。

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製作費: $20,000,000 (30億円)

興行収入: $46,100,000 (69億円)

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サイモン・ペッグ
サイモン・ペッグ
Gary King
Nick Frost
Nick Frost
Andrew Knightley
パディ・コンシダイン
パディ・コンシダイン
Steven Prince
マーティン・フリーマン
マーティン・フリーマン
Oliver Chamberlain
Eddie Marsan
Eddie Marsan
Peter Page
ロザムンド・パイク
ロザムンド・パイク
Sam Chamberlain
デイビッド・ブラッドリー
デイビッド・ブラッドリー
Basil
ピアース・ブロスナン
ピアース・ブロスナン
Guy Shepherd
Michael Smiley
Michael Smiley
Reverend Green
Darren Boyd
Darren Boyd
Shane Hawkins

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: エドガー・ライト

脚本: サイモン・ペッグ / エドガー・ライト

音楽: Steven Price

制作: ティム・ビーヴァン / エリック・フェルナー / Nira Park

撮影監督: ビル・ポープ

制作会社: Big Talk Studios / Working Title Films / Relativity Media / Working Title Films

TMDB ユーザーのレビュー

kineticandroid
kineticandroid

A classmate planted the phrase, "I didn't believe the ending," in my head when talking about this movie. That's the phrase that first came to me when the climax eventually arrived. It just didn't seem plausible for me that an all-powerful alien race was that convinced by the drunken rants of three middle-aged British men to forgo their invasion goals and bring about the technology apocalypse. Here's why that ultimately doesn't matter to me. Edgar Wright knows how to stage exciting comedies and The World's End made me laugh (Gary's confidence in the beginning, the boys arguing over the term robot, Martin Freeman with a football head, and so on and so forth.) But more importantly, it showed me what a great comedy with a clear point of view looks like. Specifically, it made me think not just about the end of the world, but about nostalgia's dark side and the things people put in their way to numb what they don't like in their present. Check out Simon Pegg's performance, which shows some powerfully realistic pathos behind the funny screw-up that Gary is.

John Chard
John Chard
★ 8

Just three cornetto's, give them to me! Who's the helmet without a helmet? Simon Pegg, Nick Frost and Edgar Wright reconvene to close down the cornetto trilogy that had began with Sean of the Dead and Hot Fuzz. Here we find Pegg as a card carrying alcoholic who coerces his old mates into undertaking a fabled drinking binge in their home town of New Haven. But things are not as they used to be... This simply isn't on the same level as "Sean and Fuzz", but that doesn't remotely make it a duffer of a film. Weight of expectation was enormous, and rightly so, but although it doesn't carry the mighty comedic gold of the first two films, it has fun, cheek and emotion in abundance. In fact its biggest crime is not being the final film so many legions of fans were hoping for. If stripping back those expectations and original disappointments, then repeat viewings bring plentiful rewards. Riffing on science fiction films, pic's story cunningly observes male behaviour, most notably the man-child effect and the refusal to let the past stay in the past, the pic begins in almost solemn fashion and ends in daring chaos. Along the way there's a whole host of sly visual gags to catch, whilst the caustic concerns for once vibrant towns brought down by soulless entertainment chains positively fizzles with poignant awareness. No doubt about it, Wright and Pegg call their own shots, which is ultimately refreshing in an era of film making struggling to keep its head above the sequel and remake swamp. Choice dialogue, some of which is very British in street core, and some laugh out loud moments, off set the more juvenile moments filtered through the plot. A super cast has been assembled, where series regulars either star or cameo to further emphasise the constant of the cornetto trilogy - that of film lovers making films for film lovers, with camaraderie of cast set in stone. The sound track choices sparkle, a mix of Brit-Pop, Madchester and era defining popsters (Old Red Eyes Is Back by The Beautiful South has never been so pertinently used). All baked in a superb period tinted pie. There's something of an action overload, while some tonal shifts have understandably proved to be confusing to some. But this still showcases - in credit - the considerable talents of Messrs Wright, Pegg and Frost. Teen angst machismo, alcoholism and hidden passions clash with Invasion of the Body Snatchers! It shouldn't work, but it does! 7/10

Peter McGinn
Peter McGinn
★ 6

This movie was divided into three parts for me. First there were the set-up scenes: Gary arranging the reunion tour and providing background of the five friends. It was fairly predictable and I found it almost impossible to overcome my dislike for the Gary character. It was only because I was slightly distracted by something else that I kept watching it. Then at about the 35-40 minute mark, it got better. There were action scenes, of course, but even the humor seemed to pick up the pace, and there was a little character development and growth. It was fun viewing for a long time. Then there was the third section (again, for me anyway) when the plot is wrapped up at such an alarming speed so as to result in an anti-climax. And that is followed by a rather lackluster narration by one of the characters stating what had happened to everyone and explaining the ending that the movie had covered so scantly. So I can’t say I regret watching it, but I probably wouldn’t watch it again if the opportunity arises.

r96sk
r96sk
★ 7

I finally watched the final part of the so-called Three Flavours Cornetto trilogy. I'm not actually a massive fan of the preceding two films, like don't get me wrong they are good films - I've just never been, unlike the majority it seems, overtly into them. <em>'The World’s End'</em> continues that trend. Early on I was actually expecting this to be great to me, but it basically levels out by the end; <em>'Hot Fuzz'</em> (3½*) remains my fav. As alluded to, the first chunk of the film I was properly enjoying it - I was really liking the vibe of it. Then the twist happens. It's actually a great twist, I wasn't expecting it at all, but I feel what follows it isn't as enjoyable. It's silly fun, though not much more. The cast are very good, probably my standout from the three films. Of course Simon Pegg and Nick Frost are the staples and are excellent. Paddy Considine, Martin Freeman, Eddie Marsan and Rosamund Pike, meanwhile, is nice casting. David Bradley, Pierce Brosnan and Bill Nighy are there too.

GenerationofSwine
GenerationofSwine
★ 10

Let's start on a positive note...the fight scenes were brilliant, certainly the funniest parts of the movie. A bunch of drunks that can kill robots...not robots with action movie style and professional wrestling moves is almost too funny to watch. Seeing Pegg and Black's characters interchanged was fresh as well, especially since Black pulls off the lovable Pub king and Pegg does a good job of looking like an old alcoholic. And the last determined dash to hit the final two pubs was classic... ...but not of the same caliber as the previous two in the unofficial trilogy. The alien thing was too...meh. Invasion of the Body Snatchers with an awkward Dreamcatcher vibe and it didn't work. In fact, for the most part, a lot of it just took away from the humor as a whole. The build-up was a bit of a downer and by the time the comedy hit, the audience was gone. The fun came too late in the film and for a long time it seemed like a drama with an amused grin and not the comedy that you'd expect.

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