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“美しい青春の日々を ともに過ごしたふるさとの山 帰らぬ友をもとめ 男はまた戦場へ旅立つ・・・”

19783h 3m★ 8.0ドラマ戦争
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あらすじ

ペンシルベニア州で育ったマイケル、ニック、スティーヴンは、鹿狩りを楽しむ普通の若者であった。3人は戦況が悪化する一方の北ベトナムへと召集され、前線に放り出された。そこで偶然再会した3人はベトコンの捕虜となり、賭けの対象として実弾入りのロシアンルーレットを強制される。辛くも生き延びた3人だったが、お互い行方がわからないまま時は過ぎる。その後マイケルは、陸軍病院にいたスティーヴンから、ニックがベトナムで生きているという情報を得る。

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本作の魅力は、平穏な日常が戦争で無残に解体される過程を、静謐かつ暴力的な対比で描いた演出力にあります。ロシアン・ルーレットという極限の儀式が象徴する命の不確かさは、観る者の倫理観を激しく揺さぶります。マイケル・チミノ監督は、共同体の絆がいかに脆く、かつ尊いものであるかを、映画史に残る重厚な筆致で提示しました。 演技陣も圧巻です。デ・ニーロの静かな葛藤と、クリストファー・ウォーケンが体現する虚無的な狂気は、戦争が魂を削り取る恐怖をまざまざと見せつけます。本作は、壊れた人間たちが再び立ち上がろうとする再生への祈りを込めた鎮魂歌であり、その映像美とメッセージ性は、今なお色褪せない強度を放ち続けています。

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製作費: $15,000,000 (23億円)

興行収入: $49,000,000 (74億円)

推定収支: $34,000,000 (51億円)

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ロバート・デ・ニーロ
ロバート・デ・ニーロ
Michael Vronsky
クリストファー・ウォーケン
クリストファー・ウォーケン
Nikanor "Nick" Chevotarevich
John Cazale
John Cazale
Stan
John Savage
John Savage
Steven Pushkov
メリル・ストリープ
メリル・ストリープ
Linda
ジョージ・ズンザ
ジョージ・ズンザ
John
Rutanya Alda
Rutanya Alda
Angela
No Image
Pierre Segui
Julien
Amy Wright
Amy Wright
Bridesmaid
Richard Kuss
Richard Kuss
Linda's Father

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: Michael Cimino

脚本: Deric Washburn / Quinn K. Redeker / Michael Cimino

音楽: Stanley Myers

制作: Barry Spikings / John Peverall / Michael Cimino

撮影監督: Vilmos Zsigmond

制作会社: Universal Pictures / EMI Films

TMDB ユーザーのレビュー

Andres Gomez
Andres Gomez
★ 6

Slow pace movie which nicely depicts the life of worker class Russian inmigrants in USA and the impact that its young generation receives from Vietnam's war. The actual shock cause being the crazy game of the Russian roulette only helps from the artistic point of view of the film but it is well blended into the actual story.

talisencrw
talisencrw
★ 10

With director Cimino's recent death and his reputation in tatters since the debacle of 'Heaven's Gate', I decided to visit 'The Deer Hunter'. Though over three hours long, it's astonishing, paced so achingly right and I can see why he rightfully earned the 'carte blanche' that would unfortunately lead to his downfall (as well as an entire studio's) as soon as he made his next film. But to reach such heights and to have such ambition--as well as undeniable talent--is a victory in and of itself. Just armed with the main five actors alone, at the zenith of their craft, a fine script (really the first interesting and well-deliberated Vietnam film to hit the big screen) and Vilmos Zsigmond behind the camera meant that this would prove something special. Scenes that will haunt you forever. My favourite shot is the incredible 360-degree pan shot around Linda's bedroom when she realizes she's given up on Nick and is going to declare her love to Michael--extraordinary stuff. What's YOURS? Many film lovers who despise Cimino's work instantly clam up when 'The Deer Hunter' is mentioned...and there's a reason for that. It's deservedly considered one of the finest American films of the 70's--a decade that was chock-full of great ones.

JPV852
JPV852
★ 9

The Deer Hunter (1978) — Excellent character war drama that showcases some great performances, mainly De Niro and Walken. Directed by Michael Cimino, this 3-hour film takes its time developing these characters and shows the psychological side of the horrors of Vietnam, and war in general. Probably makes a good companion film with Apocalypse Now, released only seven months later (in the U.S.). **4.5/5**

CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
★ 7

Did Michael Cimino ever make another movie? I wouldn't be surprised if not after this harrowing and intense look at the human psyche after it's exposure to the brutalities of war. The war was in Vietnam, and the protagonists here are those who survived - to varying degrees - to return home to what they hope will be some sort of normality. To some semblance of what they left behind. To some humanity. The three men all come from an Ohio sawmill town via some Eastern Europe antecedence, and they willingly enlist to fight for their country "Michael" (Robert De Niro), "Nicky" (Christopher Walken) and "Steven" (John Savage). It's the latter man who has just got married and so who feels a great wrench when they are almost summarily deployed. That deployment sees them captured, tortured and exposed to the most deadly game of Russian roulette you're ever likely to witness. The narrative now splices a little so we can follow the three character's individual experiences in escaping and trying to get home. The way the threads weave here is hugely impactful on the presentation of the story to the audience. The characterful efforts - especially from Savage, and a really taut and considered direction allow us to observe the impact of the conflict not just on the men - physically, emotionally and psychologically; but on those left behind. Those epitomised by "Linda" (Meryl Streep) whose needs are torn between loyalty to those absent and need for comfort from those not. It's not meant to be an history, cinematic licence abounds. This is essentially a darkly written observation of the consequences of war, or trauma and of loyalty. It could be about any war. These are not soldiers, they are barely-trained young men in uniform and the plot could just as readily apply to any other people drafted in to fight for a cause they didn't understand in a place they'd probably never heard of. Does it need to be three hours long? My jury is out on that. It does allow itself to meander at times, but the more I watch it the more I wonder if Cimino hasn't built in some necessary steam valves for us to rest from the intensity of the characterisations here. The intensity of the photography and Stanley Myers score - with some almost incongruous help from the guitar themed "Cavatina" by (the other) John Williams makes this as must for a big screen, makes you think a bit and certainly offers career best roles from Walken and Savage.

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