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野生の島のロズ
野生の島のロズ

野生の島のロズ

“プログラムを超えて 生きる”

20241h 42m★ 8.3アニメーションサイエンスフィクションファミリーアドベンチャー

あらすじ

嵐の夜、人間をサポートするプログラムがインストールされた〈最新型アシストロボット〉が入った箱が、無人島に流れ着いた。偶然にも起動ボタンが押されて、“彼女”は目覚める。誰もいない大自然の中で、ロズは命令を求め、歩き出す。島の動物たちからは“怪物”呼ばわりされ、大自然を孤独にあてもなくさまようロズ。誰からも命令されない、過酷な野生の島では、ロズに組み込まれたプログラムは通用しない。しかしある日、ひとつの“小さな出会い”をきっかけに、ロズに思いもよらない変化の兆しが現れ始める――

作品考察・見どころ

本作が提示するのは、無機質な知性と剥き出しの自然が溶け合う瞬間の圧倒的な美しさです。絵画のような質感を湛えた映像美は、計算された合理性の象徴であるロボットが、予測不能な生命の営みに翻弄される様を鮮烈に描き出します。冷徹なプログラムを超えて「優しさ」を学習していく過程は、生命の本質を突く鋭い問いを我々に突きつけます。 ルピタ・ニョンゴの演技は、機械的な響きの中に愛情を滲ませ、観る者の心を震わせます。他者と繋がり、誰かのために自己を更新し続ける姿は、孤立しがちな現代において共生という奇跡がいかに尊いかを証明しています。これは単なる冒険譚ではなく、魂の進化を祝福する高潔な詩編と言えるでしょう。

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製作費: $78,000,000 (117億円)

興行収入: $331,982,078 (498億円)

推定収支: $253,982,078 (381億円)

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キャスト

ルピタ・ニョンゴ
ルピタ・ニョンゴ
Roz / Rummage (voice)
ペドロ・パスカル
ペドロ・パスカル
Fink (voice)
キット・コナー
キット・コナー
Brightbill (voice)
ビル・ナイ
ビル・ナイ
Longneck (voice)
ステファニー・スー
ステファニー・スー
Vontra (voice)
マット・ベリー
マット・ベリー
Paddler (voice)
ヴィング・レイムス
ヴィング・レイムス
Thunderbolt (voice)
マーク・ハミル
マーク・ハミル
Thorn (voice)
キャサリン・オハラ
キャサリン・オハラ
Pinktail (voice)
Boone Storm
Boone Storm
Baby Brightbill (voice)

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: クリス・サンダース

脚本: クリス・サンダース / Heidi Jo Gilbert / Peter Brown

音楽: クリス・バワーズ

制作: Jeff Hermann / ディーン・デュボア

制作会社: DreamWorks Animation

TMDB ユーザーのレビュー

Brent Marchant
Brent Marchant
★ 7

There are times in our lives when nearly all of us exceed the limits of our capabilities (and often quite unexpectedly at that). But that can be a tremendous blessing, especially when we’re confronted by circumstances where such aptitudes are called for. So it is for Roz (Lupita Nyong’o), a robot who inadvertently ends up stranded on a remote island when the vessel transporting her crashes without warning. Roz isn’t alone, though; she finds herself surrounded by a diverse array of forest animals who, curious though they might be, don’t quite know what to make of the mysterious metallic stranger. Meanwhile, the somewhat bewildered new arrival is out of her anticipated element, too, expecting to be in the company of humans for whom she’s been programmed to function as a domestic servant. However, the fundamental disconnect between these parties gradually dissipates as they each get to know one another, particularly when Roz needs to grow beyond her innate programming to overcome a series of challenges and bond with her new organic familiars, most notably a young goose (Kit Connor) whom she’s charged with raising when the gosling’s parents are accidently killed. Before long, Roz develops a sentience that helps her evolve beyond a collection of circuits and microchips, a development that proves valuable in a world beset by even bigger issues. In his latest animated feature outing, writer-director Chris Sanders has created a thoughtful, entertaining tale with an uplifting message we can all draw upon when life ups the ante on us. The picture’s stunningly gorgeous animation, solid writing, and delightfully amusing voiceover performances by the likes of Nyong’o and co-stars Pedro Pascal, Bill Nighy, Mark Hamill, Catherine O’Hara, Ving Rhames and Stephanie Hsu collectively deliver a fine mix of hearty laughs, inspiring insights and touching moments, all without becoming silly or saccharine. Admittedly, the film has a little trouble finding its footing at the outset, and a few story threads feel a little underdeveloped, such as subplots related to important but underexplained environmental themes. What’s more, it can be somewhat mystifying at times trying to figure out exactly who this offering was made for, as the material often comes across as a little more mature and decidedly more intense than what one might expect for younger viewers (despite its adorable depictions of its funny, furry forest creatures). However, these modest shortcomings are more than made up for the further one gets into the story, growing progressively stronger as the narrative unfolds. Most importantly, though, it’s gratifying to see a production that genuinely rises above the low bar that has been set for many releases in this genre these days. “The Wild Robot” is one of those films that’s sure to please a wide range of moviegoers, including those who generally aren’t particularly enamored with animation. It’s a feel-good movie that doesn’t resort to wearing that trait on its sleeve – but that nevertheless achieves such an admirably heartwarming effect anyways.

good.film
good.film

Brimming with thoughtful themes and stunning artwork, The Wild Robot is a deeply meaningful new touchstone in animated film. Of course, animation has “heroed” nature before – see The Lion King, WALL-E and basically the entire output of Studio Ghibli. But there’s two core elements to The Wild Robot that set this film apart from the rest. The first is its gorgeous, painterly style. The second? The film’s deeply human themes, encompassing everything from the meaning of motherhood and the lasting legacy of adoption, to our worship of technological advancement and our fraught relationship with the natural world. Like we said – The Wild Robot is nothing if not surprising. Read our full take on THE WILD ROBOT at good.film: good.film/guide/if-you-dont-love-the-wild-robot-check-your-pulse

CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
★ 7

"Roz" is pre-programmed to help. Whatever it is that needs doing, it is there to make it happen - even when it is wrecked on an island populated by animals whose main desire in life is to eat each other. At least the arrival of the "monster" manages to galvanise them into one brief moment of hostile unanimity and so when they are not trying to cannibalise it, they are shunning it's efforts to be friends. After spending a year learning their various languages, there follows a calamitous escapade with a nest, a chase with an hungry fox ("Fink") and the creation of the most unlikely of family units charged with rearing a particularly timid little gosling whom they name "Brightbill". The scene is now set for some entertaining adventures as "Roz" has to teach her new-found charge how to eat, to swim and then ultimately to fly away so as to avoid the harsh winter. Each of those tasks comes with it's own hazards but maybe, just maybe, our little team can manage to get project "Brightbill" off the ground? No, of course there's no jeopardy here at all, and at times it's comes across as an amalgam of "Wall:E" (2008) with some Hans Christian Anderson thrown in for good measure. That's no bad thing, though, as the characterisation of the android is personable and develops amiably as his programming starts to evolve into something far more akin to a soul than a brain. It does tackle some more serious subjects - loneliness, rejection, isolation and issues with self-esteem to name a few, but always in fashion that illustrates a point then offers some sort of optimism that a solution can be found for even the most difficult challenges. The standard of animation is engagingly natural and it's genuinely quite funny with some of the observations, especially from the fox, working well within the framework of a touching story that extols the values of caring, teamwork and even a little forgiveness, without becoming gloopy or dialogue-heavy. It looks great on a big screen and is well worth a gander...!

Manuel São Bento
Manuel São Bento
★ 9

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://movieswetextedabout.com/the-wild-robot-review-balancing-technology-and-nature-in-a-powerful-story-of-emotional-growth/ "The Wild Robot offers much more than just immersive visuals, inspirational music, and diverse moments of pure entertainment - it's a deeply reflective story that tackles complex, relevant themes with a delicate balance of heart and humor. Through the robotic protagonist's journey of self-discovery, Chris Sanders explores the intersection of technology and nature, touching on topics like identity, empathy, and community, among others. This thematic depth, combined with astonishing animation and an exceptional voice cast, makes Roz's adventure not only one of the most remarkable movies of the year but also an impactful study of coexistence, adaptation, and what it truly means to live in harmony with the world around us." Rating: A

BiankaMalburg
BiankaMalburg
★ 9

Dreamworks at its best!!!! 😍😭❤️

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