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Atropia
Atropia

Atropia

20251h 43m★ 5.4コメディドラマ

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Alia Shawkat
Alia Shawkat
Fayruz
Zahra Alzubaidi
Zahra Alzubaidi
Noor
カラム・ターナー
カラム・ターナー
Abu Dice
No Image
Cristian Valle
Ernesto
Toby Nichols
Toby Nichols
Private Pardo
Gil Perez-Abraham
Gil Perez-Abraham
Private Wyatt
June Carryl
June Carryl
Coco (aka Conrad)
Shaholly Ayers
Shaholly Ayers
Maria
Tim Blake Nelson
Tim Blake Nelson
Mr. Speaker (voice)
No Image
Allius Barnes
Private Plant

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監督: Hailey Gates

脚本: Hailey Gates

音楽: Robert Ames / Max Whipple

制作: ルカ・グァダニーノ / Naima Abed / Emilie Georges

撮影監督: Eric K. Yue

制作会社: Ways & Means / Frenesy Film / Paradise City / Big Creek Projects / Mary of Exeter Pictures / Mercy Buckets

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Louisa Moore - Screen Zealots
Louisa Moore - Screen Zealots
★ 3

There is way too much going on in Hailey Gates’s “Atropia,” from its desire to be a biting satire of the film industry, its take on the military-industrial complex, and the blurred lines between performance and reality. Despite an interesting premise, it stumbles under the weight of its own ambition, delivering a smug, exhausting experience that tries too hard to be clever without ever earning it. Aspiring actress Fayruz (Alia Shawkat), finds herself cast as the star of a bizarre military role-playing facility designed to train soldiers in simulated combat. When soldier-turned-insurgent-for-hire actor Abu Dice (Callum Turner) arrives, sparks fly. The unscripted romance between Fayruz and Abu threatens to disrupt the immersive war games. On paper, it sounds like a sharp and surreal setting ripe for commentary, but the film doesn’t stick the landing. The script is based on real U.S. military training facilities (the most interesting thing about the film is that these fake countries and jobs for actors actually do exist), but the jumbled narrative causes severe tonal whiplash. The darkly funny satirical elements sometimes work but mostly don’t, and the sweeping romance undermines any meaningful critique. Even worse, everything comes across as scattered and self-satisfied, often talking down to its audience with smug inside jokes that rarely land. Despite the film’s attempts to be fresh and original, “Atropia” ends up feeling bloated and tiresome. With sharper editing and a tighter focus, it might have found its voice. What a shame that the film is too enamored with its own cleverness to notice how off-putting it becomes. By: Louisa Moore / SCREEN ZEALOTS

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