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“天国か地獄か ニューオリンズを舞台に笑いと愛が詩情に昇華する”

19861h 46m★ 7.3犯罪ドラマコメディ

あらすじ

米国南部の町ニューオーリンズで暮らす落ち目のDJザックは、ある男から車を預かるが、それが原因となり無実の罪で逮捕される。刑務所の同じ房にいるポン引きのジャックと、そこへ後から収監されたのが陽気でやかましいイタリア人旅行者ロベルト。なぜかウマの合った3人は、ひょんなことからいとも簡単に刑務所から脱走することに成功。だが、外はあたり一面、ルイジアナの沼地が広がり、たちまち彼らは道に迷ってしまい、あてどない彷徨を続けるはめとなり……。

作品考察・見どころ

ジム・ジャームッシュ監督が描く、美しきモノクロームの停滞と解放。この作品の真髄は、ロビー・ミューラーのカメラが捉える閉塞感と、そこに差し込む一筋のユーモアにあります。トム・ウェイツとジョン・ルーリーが醸し出す気怠い孤独感に、ロベルト・ベニーニの過剰な生命力がぶつかり合うとき、スクリーンには奇跡的なアンサンブルが生まれます。 言葉の壁を越え、不器用に共有される沈黙や歌声。それは絶望の淵にあっても、人間が持つ愛らしさや偶然の繋がりを肯定する詩的なメッセージに満ちています。筋を追うのではなく、煙草の煙のように揺らめく贅沢な時間を味わう。鑑賞後、彼らの背中に吹く自由の風は、観る者の心にも心地よい余韻を残すはずです。

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製作費: $1,100,000 (2億円)

興行収入: $1,529,206 (2億円)

推定収支: $429,206 (1億円)

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トム・ウェイツ
トム・ウェイツ
Zack
ジョン・ルーリー
ジョン・ルーリー
Jack
ロベルト・ベニーニ
ロベルト・ベニーニ
Roberto
ニコレッタ・ブラスキ
ニコレッタ・ブラスキ
Nicoletta
エレン・バーキン
エレン・バーキン
Laurette
No Image
ビリー・ニール
Bobbie
ロケッツ・レッドグレア
ロケッツ・レッドグレア
Gig
ヴァーネル・バグネリス
ヴァーネル・バグネリス
Preston
No Image
ティモセア
Julie
No Image
L・C・ドレーン
L.C.

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: ジム・ジャームッシュ

脚本: ジム・ジャームッシュ

音楽: ジョン・ルーリー

制作: Alan Kleinberg / Cary Brokaw / Otto Grokenberger

撮影監督: ロビー・ミューラー

制作会社: Island Pictures / Black Snake / Grokenberger Film Produktion

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talisencrw
talisencrw
★ 9

Jim Jarmusch's work can be either intimidating or off-putting, and in equal measure, to cinephiles because it feels so relaxed--almost as if it was a spur-of-the-moment, off-the-cuff precursor of reality-TV, an inside-joke with everyone involved slipping a nod and a wink, as if on a drunken dare, a mickey of JD passed back and forth along with a pack of Marlboros. This brought to mind many good memories of one of the oddest residents of The Criterion Collection: 'Fishing with John' (an exemplary and hilarious six-part mini-series in which John Lurie goes on fishing expeditions with five American cinematic greats, his partners-in-crime here, Jarmusch and Tom Waits amongst them; one that I'd love to see both get a blu upgrade as well as more episodes, now 25 years later). Also, clearly Jarmusch had a fine rapport with his actors, for this is by far the best and most restrained work I have ever seen from Roberto Benigni. One of Jarmusch's more atypical films, 'Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai', is still my personal favourite, but this is right up there alongside. It would also make an intriguing double-bill with Jeff Nichols' stellar, though more serious in tone, recent film, 'Mud'.

Filipe Manuel Neto
Filipe Manuel Neto
★ 7

**It's not a film for those looking for suspense or action, but it's perfect for those who want a solid film with very well-developed characters.** Directed and written by Jim Jarmusch, this film was obviously never going to be a suspenseful action drama. The director seems to prefer something more subtle, favoring cinematography, with very good filming angles and framing and the use of good sets. That's precisely what we have in this film, where we follow a man in a bizarre story: he's unemployed, urgently needs some money and accepts a seemingly simple job. However, this work was nothing more than a trap: accused of a crime he never committed, he is arrested and ends up with another wronged man and an Italian, who barely speaks English, but who devises an escape plan where the three decide to cooperate. The strong point of this film is the development of the characters. The possible crimes they committed and the injustices they experienced are never in question, all of this only serves to place the three of them in that penitentiary cell together. That's where the film really becomes better and more interesting, after a slow introduction, somewhat lengthy, but perhaps necessary. Each of the three main characters has the right to their time and space to develop and to show their character, personality and way of acting. With time and forced coexistence, and the creation of a common escape plan, they create a bond of trust that the film makes convincing and quite credible. On a technical level, the strong points of this film are the black and white cinematography, the credible sets and costumes, a very well written script and excellent editing. It's a film that doesn't take much time, which we watch quickly in less than two hours. It doesn't have a very notable soundtrack, but it doesn't need it either. It is clear that Jarmusch's direction does a very solid job, despite the certain inexperience that the director still had, which inclines him more towards experimentalism than any kind of obvious insecurity. Tom Waits and John Lurie do an excellent job with their characters and actually manage to respond positively to the challenges they face. However, it is the Italian Roberto Benigni who shines most in the squad. He is currently a highly regarded filmmaker and actor, but at this time he was not well known to the general international public. With a gentle lightness and creativity that characterize him in almost all of his work, the actor dominates every scene in which he appears and it is truly pleasant to see him work here, with his dignified wife, Nicoletta Braschi, who has a smaller role close to the end of the movie.

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