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The Rule of Jenny Pen
The Rule of Jenny Pen

The Rule of Jenny Pen

20251h 44m★ 6.2ホラースリラー

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作品考察・見どころ

ジェフリー・ラッシュとジョン・リスゴーという二大名優が火花を散らす、密室劇の極致とも言える心理スリラーです。老いという逃れられない恐怖を背景に、施設内で繰り広げられる執拗な精神的攻防は、観る者の神経を逆なでし、息つく暇も与えません。パペットを狂気の象徴へと変貌させた演出は、映像ならではの生理的な嫌悪感と緊張感を同時に突きつけてきます。 本作が描くのは、尊厳を奪われた人間が直面する絶望と、その果てに剥き出しになる本性です。日常が瞬時に悪夢へと変貌するスリリングな映像美は、観客を深い思索へと誘うでしょう。権力と脆弱さの逆転、そして人間の深淵に潜む闇を、圧倒的な演技力で描ききった本作は、単なるホラーを超えた、魂を揺さぶる衝撃作と言えます。

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映画化された原作や関連書籍を読んで、映像との違いや独自の世界観を楽しみましょう。

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ジョン・リスゴー
ジョン・リスゴー
Dave Crealy
ジェフリー・ラッシュ
ジェフリー・ラッシュ
Stefan Mortensen
Nathaniel Lees
Nathaniel Lees
Sonny Ausage
Maaka Pohatu
Maaka Pohatu
Dr. Neels
Thomas Sainsbury
Thomas Sainsbury
Carer Mike
Ian Mune
Ian Mune
Howie Wicker
Ginette McDonald
Ginette McDonald
Sally Pile
Holly Shanahan
Holly Shanahan
Madeline Shepard
Bruce Phillips
Bruce Phillips
Peter Llewyn
Yvette Parsons
Yvette Parsons
Carer Tania

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: James Ashcroft

脚本: Eli Kent / James Ashcroft / Owen Marshall

音楽: John Gibson

制作: James Ashcroft / Eli Kent / ジョン・リスゴー

撮影監督: Matt Henley

制作会社: Light in the Dark Productions / Blueskin Films

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SteveForsing
SteveForsing
★ 8

I can't begin to tell you how glad I am that this showed up at the local Regal. I figured I was going to have to wait and rent it. That being said, after you leave the moviehouse and think about what you just watched, you're going to be immediately fucked up. It's been a minute since I watched something that really is equal parts, depressing, vile, sinister and diabolically funny all at the same time. Thankfully, James Ashcroft is able to get two legends together in Geoffrey Rush and John Lithgow. The result is an early horror favorite of the year.

SteveForsing
SteveForsing
★ 8

I can't begin to tell you how glad I am that this showed up at the local Regal. I figured I was going to have to wait and rent it. That being said, after you leave the moviehouse and think about what you just watched, you're going to be immediately messed up. It's been a minute since I watched something that really is equal parts, depressing, vile, sinister and diabolically funny all at the same time. Thankfully, James Ashcroft is able to get two legends together in Geoffrey Rush and John Lithgow giving their all. The result is an early horror favorite of the year.

Brent Marchant
Brent Marchant
★ 3

Fewer moviegoing experiences are more frustrating than watching a film in which the creators have no clear vision for what they’re trying to say. Regrettably, such is the case with this second feature offering from writer-director James Ashcroft. When a revered judge (Geoffrey Rush) suffers a stroke, he’s moved to what has to be the most ineptly run convalescent home in New Zealand to undergo rehabilitation. While there, however, he – like many of the facility’s other residents – becomes the target of taunting and abuse by another patient (John Lithgow), a manic dementia case who menaces them with a macabre hand-held puppet he calls Jenny Pen, the one who he contends rules over everyone housed at the home. When the judge protests, though, he’s summarily ignored and called delusional by the utterly clueless staff, an aspect of the narrative that’s wholly implausible and undermines the credibility of whatever the story is supposed to represent. That’s made worse by a meandering story that seems to vacillate between presenting a straightforward tale of elder abuse and floating the possibility that the judge may indeed be suffering from his own internal delusions now that he’s trapped in his own stroke-afflicted body. That kind of purposeful ambiguity might have worked better if it had been employed more skillfully, but, as it stands, that uncertainty is never properly developed. And, as the film plays out, it grows progressively more unbelievable and disjointed, leaving viewers wondering what’s truly supposed to be going on. What’s more, this offering is laughingly billed as a horror flick, but there’s virtually nothing the least bit scary about it; it instead languishes in the realm of a modest (though largely unfocused and unengaging) psychological thriller. To its credit, the film incorporates some searing comic relief in the form of witty, pointed one-liners (mostly delivered by Rush), and the two leads struggle mightily to elevate this cinematic mess into something more respectable. But even their considerable talents – no doubt a casting choice aimed at providing a touch of class to a production unworthy of it – are not enough to salvage this woefully undercooked project. Please, do yourself a favor and don’t waste your time or money on this one.

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