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The Plague
The Plague

The Plague

20251h 38m★ 6.5ドラマスリラーホラー

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作品考察・見どころ

本作が放つ最大の魅力は、極限状態に置かれた人間の深淵を覗き込むような、息を呑むほどの緊張感です。ジョエル・エドガートンという実力派の重厚な存在感と、未来を担う若手俳優たちの瑞々しくも痛切なエネルギーが衝突し、不条理な世界で生き抜くことの残酷さと美しさを鮮烈に描き出しています。静謐ながらも暴力的なまでに迫り来る映像美が、観客の倫理観を激しく揺さぶります。 目に見えない脅威を前にして、人々が何を捨て、何を繋ぎ止めようとするのか。その葛藤を捉えた卓越した演出は、単なるパニック映画の枠を超えた普遍的な人間賛歌へと昇華されています。一瞬の表情の変化に宿る絶望と希望の交錯は、鑑賞後も長く心に残り続けるでしょう。現代社会の危うさを鋭く突き刺す、真に強烈な映像体験がここにあります。

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製作費: $1,000,000 (2億円)

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Everett Blunck
Everett Blunck
Ben
Kayo Martin
Kayo Martin
Jake
ジョエル・エドガートン
ジョエル・エドガートン
Daddy Wags
Kenny Rasmussen
Kenny Rasmussen
Eli
Lucas Adler
Lucas Adler
Logan
Caden Burris
Caden Burris
Matt
Elliott Heffernan
Elliott Heffernan
Tic Tac
Lennox Espy
Lennox Espy
Julian
Kolton Lee
Kolton Lee
Corbin
Geo Dobre
Geo Dobre
Old Man

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: Charlie Polinger

脚本: Charlie Polinger

音楽: Johan Lenox

制作: ジョエル・エドガートン / Steven Schneider / Cory Finley

撮影監督: Steven Breckon

制作会社: Spooky Pictures / The Space Program / Image Nation Abu Dhabi / Five Henrys / Doublethink

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Brent Marchant
Brent Marchant
★ 8

Bullying and calculated ostracism have been around seemingly forever, but, in recent years, such antisocial behavior has increasingly been receiving the disparaging attention it truly deserves. Interestingly, the latest voice added to that welcome chorus of criticism comes from a somewhat unlikely source, the excellent and insightful debut feature film from writer-director Charlie Polinger. Set in a summertime water polo camp for tweeners, the picture follows the exploits of a group of impressionable adolescents who learn valuable life lessons on the dangers of the aforementioned toxic behavior and attitudes. At the center of this psychological thriller is idealistic, socially awkward Ben (skillfully portrayed by rising talent and Critics Choice Award nominee Everett Blunck), who struggles to fit in but, because of his profound sense of compassion and consideration, is often out of step with his more rambunctious (and frequently unkind) peers. He’s confused by the scorn they inflict on others, most notably an unconventional nonconformist named Eli (Kenny Rasmussen), who’s frequently marginalized for his unique views and decisively singular outlook on life. Eli’s circumstances are made worse by the development of a severe skin rash that the bullies (led by alpha male Jake (Kayo Martin)) openly and cruelly refer to as “the plague,” a condition that leads to his orchestrated ostracism. Ben is confused by this persistent ridicule and makes an effort to get to know his victimized colleague. But, in getting close to Eli, Ben also develops the same skin rash, causing him to be subjected to the kind of derision and mocking thrust upon Eli. Ben desperately tries to understand this uncalled-for treatment, frequently consulting his coach (Joel Edgerton), but he’s often on his own to try and sort out this relentless disparagement. Life at what is supposed to be an enjoyable experience quickly becomes a living hell. What makes this story work so effectively is the filmmaker’s skillful handling of the material, treating it almost as if it were constructed like a smart horror film – in many ways more chilling than a picture that needs to resort to gratuitous gore and excessive sensationalism to generate viewer gasps and frights (in this case, particularly at times when it appears the plague might actually be real and not just the menacing psychological fabrication of a bunch of teenage boys). This approach is significantly enhanced by the picture’s atmospheric score and inventive cinematography, adding a scary undercurrent to an otherwise coming of age drama. Admittedly, there are times early on when the script could stand to be a little more sharply focused, but then that could also be chalked up to a reflection of the overwhelming confusion Ben experiences as he seeks to assimilate into this new, and sometimes-disturbing, environment. Some might also legitimately view this tale as somewhat clichéd at times, but the picture’s message truly can’t be overemphasized enough, especially for anyone who has ever been in on the receiving end of such reprehensible treatment. As this Cannes Film Festival and Independent Spirit Award nominee illustrates, there’s no place in this world for this kind of behavior – no matter what environment is involved – and the film drives home that point with clarity, purpose and a mission to prevent it from continuing to plague us all.

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