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西部の人
西部の人

西部の人

19581h 40m★ 6.6西洋

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ゲイリー・クーパーが体現する、過去の呪縛から逃れようともがく男の悲哀こそが本作の白眉です。かつての悪行を捨て、一市民として生きようとする主人公が、運命により再び暴力の世界へ引き戻される様は観る者の胸を打ちます。老いを感じさせるクーパーの重厚な佇まいが、後悔と再生への渇望に凄まじい説得力を与えています。 アンソニー・マン監督による、荒涼とした大地を舞台にした心理描写も見事です。リー・J・コッブ演じる狂信的な首領との対峙は、単なる善悪の対決を超え、人間の根源的な業を浮き彫りにします。文明と野蛮の狭間で揺れ動く魂の叫びが、妥協のない演出と共に刻み込まれた、まさに西部劇の極致とも言える名篇です。

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ゲイリー・クーパー
ゲイリー・クーパー
Link Jones
Julie London
Julie London
Billie Ellis
リー・J・コッブ
リー・J・コッブ
Dock Tobin
Arthur O'Connell
Arthur O'Connell
Sam Beasley
Jack Lord
Jack Lord
Coaley
John Dehner
John Dehner
Claude Tobin
Royal Dano
Royal Dano
Trout
Robert J. Wilke
Robert J. Wilke
Ponch
No Image
Joe Dominguez
Mexican Man (uncredited)
Dick Elliott
Dick Elliott
Willie (uncredited)

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監督: Anthony Mann

脚本: Will C. Brown / Reginald Rose

音楽: Leigh Harline

制作: Walter Mirisch

撮影監督: Ernest Haller

制作会社: Ashton Productions / Walter Mirisch Productions

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John Chard
John Chard
★ 8

Another Intelligent Western from Anthony Mann. Link Jones is on his way to Fort Worth to hire a schoolteacher, having left his wife and children behind, Link appears to be the epitome of the simple honest man. However, the train he is on is robbed by outlaws, thus meaning that Link's past and his dubious family ties are all careering towards a day of reckoning. This was Anthony Mann's second to last foray into the Western genre, and perhaps his most clinical as regards a structured tale of men as complicated as they are conflicted? I always find with Mann's Westerns that a sense of doom hangs heavy, there are very few directors in Western cinema history who have this knack of filling the viewer with such a pervading feeling of unease. Here we have Gary Cooper as Link, on the surface an amiable man, but the sequence of events see him thrust back into a life he thought had long since gone. The term that a leopard never changes its spots sits rather well, but here we find Mann fleshing out his lead character with an acknowledgement that a former life has passed, with Cooper perfectly transcending this well scripted arc. The striking thing about it though, is that Mann's characters are not the quintessential good versus bad characters, these are just men with their own individual hang ups, they all are fallible human beings, which is something that surely we all can identity with. The acting across the board here is top notch, Cooper is excellent, replacing Mann's stock Western muse, James Stewart, he cements his earthy and identifiable worth wholesale. Lee J. Cobb actually is the glue that holds the film together, his portrayal of Dock Tobin perfectly plays alongside Cooper's emotive showing of Link Jones's confliction. Negatively though, we are asked to believe that Gary Cooper is Lee J. Cobb's nephew, with a difference of just ten years between the two men that has to be a casting error one feels. Still, the film comes highly recommended, the intelligence and dark atmosphere of the piece marks it out for worthwhile emotional investment, whilst Cooper's two main fights (both different) are seriously great cinema. 8.5/10

CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
★ 6

This is a much grittier western than I am used to from Anthony Mann; giving Gary Cooper much more to get his teeth into than the usual, simple, gun-slinging fayre. He plays a reformed outlaw who is caught up in a train ambush. "Link" escapes with two other passengers and makes his way to an old homestead - only to find it occupied by the men who attacked the train; and that they are his former gang. His uncle "Dock" - Lee J. Cobb - is determined to lead him back down the path of violence. The psychological nature of this gives it a little more depth - sadly, though, neither Cobb, Cooper nor Julie London as "Billie" really gel together or engage convincingly, the dialogue is a bit stodgy and the ending, though quite violent, is poorly predictable. The photography is suitably grand and it's quite excitingly scored, but this is still not the best.

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