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FindKeyは、100万件を超える映画・ドラマ作品、そして数百万人の人物データと独自の16類型CTI診断を統合した、日本初の感情特化型映画レコメンドエンジンです。

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“世界一、運の悪い奴。”

19952h 8m★ 7.3アクションスリラー

あらすじ

ニューヨークの5番街。朝の買い物客で賑わうデパートが突然爆破された。サイモンと名乗る爆弾テロリストが爆破場所を地下鉄、小学校と次々に指定し、ニューヨーク市民を巻き込んだ爆破計画を敢行する。その予告爆破を阻止すべく、またまた“あの男”が立ちあがった!

作品考察・見どころ

ニューヨーク全土を舞台にした本作は、孤独な闘いを「最高の共闘」へ昇華させた点に本質的な魅力があります。ウィリスとジャクソンが放つ反発し合うバディ・ケミストリーは圧巻。人種や価値観の壁を越え、怒号の中で信頼を築く二人の姿は、混迷する都市の縮図として強烈なエネルギーを放ちます。 冷徹な宿敵との頭脳戦は、アクションの枠を超えた知的な緊張感をもたらします。街を奔走するスピード感は映像ならではのカタルシスを約束し、最悪の状況で輝くユーモアは観る者の魂を震わせます。不屈の精神と絆の力を描き切った、エンターテインメントの真髄がここに凝縮されています。

興行成績

製作費: $90,000,000 (135億円)

興行収入: $366,101,666 (549億円)

推定収支: $276,101,666 (414億円)

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キャスト

ブルース・ウィリス
ブルース・ウィリス
John McClane
ジェレミー・アイアンズ
ジェレミー・アイアンズ
Simon
サミュエル・L・ジャクソン
サミュエル・L・ジャクソン
Zeus Carver
Larry Bryggman
Larry Bryggman
Chief Walter Cobb
グレアム・グリーン
グレアム・グリーン
Joe Lambert
Anthony Peck
Anthony Peck
Ricky Walsh
Nicholas Wyman
Nicholas Wyman
Mathias Targo
Kevin Chamberlin
Kevin Chamberlin
Charles Weiss
Colleen Camp
Colleen Camp
Connie Kowalski
Sam Phillips
Sam Phillips
Katya

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: ジョン・マクティアナン

脚本: Roderick Thorp / ジョナサン・ヘンズリー

音楽: マイケル・ケイメン

制作: Michael Tadross / ジョン・マクティアナン / Andrew G. Vajna

撮影監督: Peter Menzies Jr.

制作会社: 20th Century Fox / Cinergi Pictures / Andrew G. Vajna Productions

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talisencrw
talisencrw
★ 9

With this having been the first DH film I ever watched (and the only one so far I have seen upon its original theatrical release), I hold a quiet sense of satisfaction that over time it seems to have become generally people's favourite of the series, next to the original. It is much more original than its predecessor, and has much higher-caliber supporting players in Jeremy Irons and Samuel L. Jackson--not to mention the best director the franchise has ever had. This was great to see once again, and I STILL have nightmares with that wicked Katya (played by composer Sam Phillips) slicing my head off...

Wuchak
Wuchak
★ 8

***Big, dumb, fun action flick with Bruce Willis and Samuel L. Jackson in New York City*** RELEASED IN 1995 and directed by John McTiernan, "Die Hard with a Vengeance" is the third of (currently) five installments in the Die Hard series. In this one, suspended New York City cop John McClane (Bruce Willis) rejoins the force to tangle with a mad-but-genius German bomber named “Simon” (Jeremy Irons) while teaming up with a good Samaritan from Harlem (Samuel L. Jackson). This franchise fills the bill if you're in the mood for big, dumb, fun action thrills. Don't get me wrong because a lot of work goes into making these kinds of films and it takes talent & genius to pull them off. I mean "dumb" in the sense that the focus is on unbelievable action rather than deeper themes beyond "genuinely good people may be flawed, cocky and somewhat profane, but they're courageous and never give up in the face of evil." The Die Hard flicks are the natural progeny of over-the-top films like 1977's "The Gauntlet" where the action scenes are so overdone they're cartoony, but entertaining. There's a thin line that filmmakers must tread with these kinds of blockbusters because they can easily fall into overKILL, like 2001's "The Mummy Returns." "Die Hard with a Vengeance" evades that ditch because it offers entertaining protagonists & antagonists, amusing scenes, worthy bits of character development and a compelling comic booky story. While all five Die Hard movies are of the same action expertise, I prefer the sequels because the original film took place almost entirely in and around a skyscraper. I favor the wider location scope of the others, including this one, which was the best up to this point. It starts out a little shaky because Simon’s shenanigans are so contrived they’re unbelievable, but if you can persevere the story builds momentum and there are surprises. Even John and Zeus’ conflict-habituated relationship has a story arc with Zeus being bluntly confronted with his reverse racism. The sometimes contrary camaraderie of John and Zeus is great. THE MOVIE RUNS 2 hours, 8 minutes and was shot in New York City; Berkeley County, South Carolina; and Jessup, Maryland (ending). ADDITIONAL CAST: Graham Greene and Colleen Camp are on hand as cops while sharp Sam Phillips appears as an icy Euro-villainess. GRADE: A-/B+

CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
★ 7

Bruce Willis returns as "McClane", this time being used as a plaything by a telephone terrorist named simply "Simon". Unsure as to why this man has alighted on him, he is now sent on a series of missions around the city - fail and a devastating bomb could go off. Along the way, he manages to recruit the assistance of Samuel L. Jackson ("Zeus") and together they they must stop more carnage - and thwart the perpetrator's ultimate intentions. It is a little repetitive at times, but there is plenty of on-screen chemistry between Jackson and Willis; their challenges are a little more cerebral and amusing and the plot builds well until quite an exciting, if just a little too far-fetched, denouement with a baddie whose voice we ought instantly to have recognised on the phone. This is just a simple, straightforward action adventure with no romance of familial nonsense to clutter it up and I quite enjoyed it.

RalphRahal
RalphRahal
★ 7

Die Hard with a Vengeance (1995) is a step up from the second movie but still does not capture what made the first one great. The plot skips any buildup and throws McClane straight into a city-wide puzzle game, which keeps the pace fast but makes everything feel more scripted than natural. Instead of building tension, the movie rushes from one scenario to the next, making it feel like the characters are just following a trail without questioning anything. The script has some great banter, especially between Bruce Willis and Samuel L. Jackson, whose dynamic carries a lot of the movie. But the overall story feels more like a structured game than an unpredictable survival situation, which takes away from the suspense. John McTiernan’s directing is solid, and the cinematography makes good use of the New York setting, but the action never feels as intense as it should. Jeremy Irons as the villain is decent, but he lacks the presence and impact of Hans Gruber, making the conflict feel less personal. The score and sound design keep the energy up, but they do not add much beyond standard action beats. While this is the better sequel, it still lacks the raw tension and creativity that made Die Hard a classic. It is fun, but it feels like a well-organized maze rather than a high-stakes battle for survival.

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