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グレート・ビューティー/追憶のローマ
グレート・ビューティー/追憶のローマ

グレート・ビューティー/追憶のローマ

20132h 22m★ 7.5ドラマ

あらすじ

舞台は歴史的な建造物や美術品、最先端のファッション、現代アートが混在するローマ。筆を折った作家ジェップの元に忘れられない初恋の女性の訃報が届いて……。パオロ・ソレンティーノ監督による巨大なる映像モニュメント。

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パオロ・ソレンティーノが描くのは、享楽と虚無が同居するローマの圧倒的な美学です。トニ・セルヴィッロ演じる主人公の冷徹な眼差しを通して、観客は豪華絢爛なパーティーの裏側に潜む生の意味を問い直されます。光と影が織りなす映像美はまさに映画でしか到達し得ない至高の領域であり、祝祭の喧騒と静寂のコントラストが、老境に差し掛かった男の哀愁を鮮烈に際立たせています。 本作の本質は、形ある美を超えた先にある真理を追い求める精神性にあります。聖と俗、生と死が交差する街並みの中で、無意味な会話が深い哲学へと昇華していく演出は圧巻です。絶望の中でも偉大なる美を信じようとする魂の叫びは、虚飾に満ちた現代を生きる私たちの心に、激しくも優しい衝撃を与えて止みません。

興行成績

製作費: $9,200,000 (14億円)

興行収入: $24,930,592 (37億円)

推定収支: $15,730,592 (24億円)

※製作費・興行収入はTMDBのデータを参照しています。収支は(興行収入 - 製作費)で算出したFindKey独自の推定値であり、広告宣伝費や諸経費は含まれません (1ドル=150円換算)。

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キャスト

トニ・セルヴィッロ
トニ・セルヴィッロ
Jep Gambardella
Carlo Verdone
Carlo Verdone
Romano
Sabrina Ferilli
Sabrina Ferilli
Ramona
カルロ・ブチロッソ
カルロ・ブチロッソ
Lello Cava
Iaia Forte
Iaia Forte
Trumeau
Pamela Villoresi
Pamela Villoresi
Viola
Galatea Ranzi
Galatea Ranzi
Stefania
Franco Graziosi
Franco Graziosi
Conte Colonna
Sonia Gessner
Sonia Gessner
Contessa Colonna
Giorgio Pasotti
Giorgio Pasotti
Stefano

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: パオロ・ソレンティーノ

脚本: Umberto Contarello / パオロ・ソレンティーノ

音楽: Lele Marchitelli

制作: Francesca Cima / ニコラ・ジュリアーノ / Jérôme Seydoux

撮影監督: Luca Bigazzi

制作会社: France 2 Cinéma / Indigo Film / Babe Films / Pathé

TMDB ユーザーのレビュー

Andres Gomez
Andres Gomez
★ 8

Mesmerizing movie staging a decadent and beautiful Rome for a decadent character and greatly played by Toni Servillo. Great cast, nice decadent story and, overally, huge directing by Paolo Sorrentino.

Asa_movies
Asa_movies
★ 10

Jep Gambardella: "The trains at our parties are the best in Rome. They're the best cause they go nowhere. ......................... This is how it always ends. With death. But first there was life. Hidden beneath the blah, blah, blah. It's all settled beneath the chitter chatter and the noise. Silence and sentiment. Emotion and fear. The haggard, inconstant flashes of beauty. And then the wretched squalor and miserable humanity. All buried under the cover of the embarrassment of being in the world, blah, blah, blah... Beyond there is what lies beyond. I don't deal with what lies beyond. Therefore... let this novel begin. After all... it's just a trick. Yes, it's just a trick." ................................................................................................................ From my point of view: This may be definitely the best subset of art, applied at the best moment in the movie scene, at the best moment of our living at the beginning of the 21st century. All wisdom said in a couple of sentences, helping us to enjoy life, and understand this way of enjoying as much as we can. Anyway, we do not have any better way to beat the trick of living, than just relaxing, realizing we are part of the trick and we cannot change it. So, just go on, time will pass! :)

CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
★ 7

I think it’s quite a testament to the performance from Toni Servillo here that he managed to turn a character that I pretty much despised at the start into one I almost pitied at the end. “Jep” is the literary equivalent of the one-hit wonder, but since writing the “Human Apparatus”, he has successfully sailed through his life in Rome until now, with his sixty-fifth birthday looming, he involuntarily begins to challenge the shallowness of his own existence. Sure, he has had the best of wine, women and song along the way and many of his friends are every bit as profligate and vacuous as himself, but now he is facing a trauma-induced epiphany that compels him (and enables us) to reminisce about the excesses of his life and his failure to ever recreate that one success from decades ago. It’s a stunningly photographed tale of decadence that seems perfectly situated amidst the ancient symbolism of hedonistic Rome and though I could perhaps have done with some deeper characterisations from some of the people who had touched his life over the years, like “Romano” (Sabrina Ferilli), it is maybe that very insubstantiality that resonates best as “Jep” slowly realises his is but a shell of a reality and that it might be just too late to change that. In substance, the plot of lost loves and opportunities isn’t so terribly remarkable, but it’s the style in which they play out that, coupled with the emotionally charged yet understated effort from Servillo, really makes this a classy, seamy and quite addictive piece of cinema.

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