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遠い山なみの光
遠い山なみの光

遠い山なみの光

20252h 3m★ 7.7ドラマ履歴

あらすじ

日本出身の英国人未亡人悦子さんが、交際下手で無口で反抗的だった長女が自殺し、戦後の長崎での暮らしを回想し始めた。

作品考察・見どころ

本作の白眉は、静謐な映像美の中に潜む「記憶の不確かさ」を抉り出す演出力です。広瀬すず、二階堂ふみ、吉田羊という世代を代表する名優たちが、言葉以上に雄弁な眼差しで語られざる過去を体現しており、その静かな緊張感は観る者の魂を激しく揺さぶります。 カズオ・イシグロの原作が持つ、霧がかったような不安感に対し、映像化では光と影の鋭い対比を用いることで、忘却への抵抗をより鮮明に浮き彫りにしています。小説の繊細な内面描写を、三人の圧倒的な演技のアンサンブルによって生々しい感情へと昇華させた点こそ、映像表現ならではの真骨頂と言えるでしょう。

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広瀬すず
広瀬すず
Etsuko
二階堂ふみ
二階堂ふみ
Sachiko
吉田羊
吉田羊
Etsuko
Camilla Aiko
Camilla Aiko
Niki
松下洸平
松下洸平
Jiro
三浦友和
三浦友和
Ogata
Lynette Edwards
Lynette Edwards
柴田理恵
柴田理恵
渡辺大知
渡辺大知
No Image
Romain Danna
Frank

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: 石川慶

脚本: カズオ・イシグロ / 石川慶

音楽: Paweł Mykietyn

制作: カズオ・イシグロ / 石黒裕之 / Marta Gmosińska

撮影監督: ピオトル・ニエミイスキ

制作会社: BUN-BUKU / Number 9 Films / U-NEXT / Lava Films / DESMAR / GAGA Corporation

TMDB ユーザーのレビュー

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★ 6

Set in two different timelines and in two different countries, this tells us of the reminiscences of “Etsuko” who emigrated from Nagasaki to the UK with her husband and young daughter. Time has marched on, her husband is now dead and as she is about to sell her bungalow, their aspiring journalist daughter “Niki” (Camilla Aiko) arrives to help her pack. She also announces that she has been commissioned to write a story based on her mother’s memoirs. Initially quite reluctant, she (Yō Yishida) begins to tell of her younger self (Suzu Hirose) and her life in post-war Japan where she is married and expecting a baby. Her husband “Jiro” (Kôhei Matsushita) is a very traditional young man who expects his wife to conform to traditional values - she even ties his shoelaces for him, but she is a bit more adventurous than that - especially after his school teaching father “Ogata” (Tomokazu Miura) comes to stay and she also meets “Sachiko” (Fumi Nikaidô) who is preparing to emigrate to the USA with her cat-loving daughter who becomes more pivotal to the story as it develops. The one thing that I found this seriously lacked was enough in-depth characterisation of the latter day “Etsuko”. In many ways she has the most to say, to reveal even, but this film rather reduces her to little more than a narrator of her life in the 1950s before they left their homeland. Clearly she has at least one secret, and as we progress there are some clues as to what that might be, but I felt we spent a little too long on the admittedly gorgeous look of the film and not enough on substantiating the narrative itself. That doesn't just apply to her, but the storyline of the conflicted “Ogato” who clearly had a role of some significance during the war is also a little too neglected. I have not read Kazuo Ishiguro’s original text so I’m not sure if these characters were so undercooked on the page, but here I felt oddly prurient as her story unfolded. Somehow this just didn’t ever find it’s groove and though I did quite enjoy watching it, I left the cinema feeling a little flat.

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