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スター・ウォーズ エピソード5/帝国の逆襲
スター・ウォーズ エピソード5/帝国の逆襲

スター・ウォーズ エピソード5/帝国の逆襲

“STAR WARSシリーズ第2弾!”

19802h 4m★ 8.4アドベンチャーアクションサイエンスフィクション
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あらすじ

デス・スター壊滅の痛手から復活した帝国軍の前に、今や雪の惑星ホスで機会をうかがうしかない反乱軍。総攻撃を前にホスを脱出したレイアやハン・ソロたちは雲の惑星ベスピンへと旅立つが、ひとりルークはフォースの訓練を積むために伝説の<ジェダイ・マスター>ヨーダの住む惑星ダゴバへと向かった。ベスピンのクラウド・シティでソロの友人ランド・カルリシアン男爵の歓待を受けるレイアたち。だがそれはダース・ベイダーの仕組んだ罠だった。

作品考察・見どころ

本作の真価は、前作の輝かしい冒険を否定し、絶望と内省の物語へと転換させた「敗北の美学」にあります。マーク・ハミルの繊細な演技は、英雄としての自負が砕け、未熟な若者が己の闇と対峙する痛みを鮮烈に体現しました。挫折こそが成長の糧であるという普遍的な精神性を提示した点は、今なお色褪せない本質的な魅力です。 師ヨーダが説くフォースの哲学的解釈や、あまりにも残酷な宿命の告白は、観客の価値観を根底から揺さぶる凄まじい熱量を放ちます。光と影が交錯するドラマの深淵に触れるとき、私たちは真の意味での神話の誕生を目撃するのです。

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製作費: $18,000,000 (27億円)

興行収入: $538,400,000 (808億円)

推定収支: $520,400,000 (781億円)

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マーク・ハミル
マーク・ハミル
Luke Skywalker
ハリソン・フォード
ハリソン・フォード
Han Solo
キャリー・フィッシャー
キャリー・フィッシャー
Princess Leia
ビリー・ディー・ウィリアムズ
ビリー・ディー・ウィリアムズ
Lando Calrissian
アンソニー・ダニエルズ
アンソニー・ダニエルズ
C-3PO
デヴィッド・プラウズ
デヴィッド・プラウズ
Darth Vader
ピーター・メイヒュー
ピーター・メイヒュー
Chewbacca
ケニー・ベイカー
ケニー・ベイカー
R2-D2
フランク・オズ
フランク・オズ
Yoda (Voice)
アレック・ギネス
アレック・ギネス
Obi-Wan Kenobi

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: アーヴィン・カーシュナー

脚本: リイ・ブラケット / ローレンス・カスダン / ジョージ・ルーカス

音楽: ジョン・ウィリアムズ

制作: ゲイリー・カーツ / ジョージ・ルーカス / ハワード・G・カザンジャン

撮影監督: Peter Suschitzky

制作会社: Lucasfilm Ltd.

TMDB ユーザーのレビュー

Ian Beale
Ian Beale
★ 4

**Overrated ** An enjoyable film - just not as engaging as parts IV and VI. The argument that Jedi was ruined by little furry creatures is laughable as this instalment features a _little green muppet_. I was expecting Kermit and Miss Piggy to show up. Once we get the impressive Hoth battle over with the film meanders and crawls along - padding out its running time with predictable romantic sparring and an extended and dull sequence on Degobah. Things finally pick up again at Cloud City but not enough to justify the worship this film receives. I much prefer _Return of the Jedi_ to this one - at least Return of the Jedi gets the emotional juices flowing. This one leaves me as cold as the snow on Hoth. - Ian Beale

mindfroth
mindfroth
★ 10

A masterpiece of cinema. The film transcends the franchise, seamlessly combining elements of myth, science fiction, fantasy, war film, romance, bildungsroman, epic and tragedy in a way that its sequels have been unable to replicate. It is a move without a moment of fluff. Cut anything and the film would suffer. Story, character, effects, cinematography, music, screenplay, acting, editing and action are all superb. One of the most artistically poignant films ever made. And because its style cannot be replicated, it will continue to appreciate with age. This was a time when George Lucas still had integrity, as evidenced in this 1980 Rolling Stone interview (he has since contradicted much of what he espouses in both word and deed): https://www.rollingstone.com/movies/news/the-empire-strikes-back-and-so-does-george-lucas-19800612 Here's a blog article shows Empire's cinematic chiasmus, or narrative symmetry: https://dejareviewer.com/2014/05/20/cinematic-chiasmus-the-empire-strikes-back-is-a-perfectly-symmetrical-film/ My favorite version is the Team Negative1 Renegade Grindhouse Edition, an unrestored 35mm scan complete with damage and dust. The Despecialized version is okay too. All official releases are desecrations. People may say that Star Wars is dead, but The Empire Strikes Back is deathless.

John Chard
John Chard
★ 10

It's a dark time for the rebellion; and us the audience as well. Luke, Leia and Han are fighting with the rebels in the hope of defeating the Imperial forces. But Luke gets a calling to the planet Dagobah, where under the tutelage of Jedi Master, Yoda, he hopes to become a Jedi himself, but that also brings him closer to his, and Leia's, destiny. Lets tell it as it is, The Empire Strikes Back is a better film than Star Wars, not as impacting of course, but most definitely better. Technically, in story telling and in tone, it holds up well today and certainly warrants the amount of times it crops up in best sequels debates. That it's not actually a sequel is irrelevant, it is of course the filler in a wonderful sci-fi sandwich, because as second instalments go, Empire has few peers. With Empire Strikes Back we get all the whizz bang adventure strewn heart of Star Wars, but George Lucas (stepping aside for Irvin Kershner to direct) has also fleshed the story out with a serious dark tone that oddly becomes a bedfellow to the romantic fun on offer, where new and engaging characters (and creatures) add spice to this wonderful fantastical broth. Aided by the considerable writing talent of Leigh Brackett (The Long Goodbye, Rio Bravo, The Big Sleep), Lucas took the bold and ingenious step of giving the bad guys the upper hand, in fact it could be argued that he was taking a considerable risk with his ending. Forcing his viewers to wait for the final chapter (three years later), after tantalisingly setting us up with a corker of plot twist (one which is still to this day as potent as it was back on release), Lucas pulled perhaps one of the cheekiest carrot dangles in cinema history. Though more famed for its dark undertones, Empire is for sure still a very fun movie, C3PO goes into camp overdrive and Han Solo ups his quip quota by some margin. Then of course there is Yoda, in himself a comedic joy. The action sequences beg for repeat viewings, a battle on the ice laden planet Hoth is a marvel and the choreography for Skywalker's fight with Darth Vader is out of the top draw. But ultimately it's with the dark side that the picture excels. Complex and amazingly posing moral quandary's, The Empire Strikes Back is quite an experience, one that will forever hold up to repeat viewings for this particular viewer. 10/10

Wuchak
Wuchak
★ 7

_**Fun, imaginative, iconic space adventure with a kick-axx cast**_ "Star Wars V: The Empire Strikes Back" (1980) was the anticipated follow-up to the initial mega-hit blockbuster from 1977. It’s an epic, but simplistic space fantasy about an evil empire and the noble souls who dare to fight it. The main cast features Mark Hamill (Luke Skywalker), Harrison Ford (Han Solo), Carrie Fisher (Princess Leia), Billy Dee Williams (Lando Calrissian), Alec Guinness (Obi-Wan Kenobi) and the voice work of James Earl Jones (Darth Vader), Frank Oz (Yoda) and Clive Revill (Emperor). This is an amusing, inventive, iconic space adventure with a stellar cast. While I prefer the adult-oriented space science-fiction of Star Trek, I can’t deny that this space fantasy grants you an entertaining two hours with lots of sci-fi action, space ships, a snowy planet, asteroid caves and mysterious swamps. I also appreciate the mind-powers angle. It doesn’t hurt that Fisher is in her prime and easy on the eyes, not to mention Ford and Williams are at their charismatic best. Even the more obscure Hamill shines in his boyish youth. Then there’s RD-D2, C-3PO and Chewbacca. The film runs 2 hours, 7 minutes. GRADE: B

r96sk
r96sk
★ 9

Terrific, again. <em>'The Empire Strikes Back'</em> follows up on the greatness of <em>'Star Wars'</em> with a highly enjoyable sequel. This one feels like a big moment in the franchise, at least to someone who doesn't know what's upcoming, as we get sizeable moments alongside some cool character reveals. Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford and Carrie Fisher continue to impress in their respective roles, as does James Earl Jones. Elsewhere, Billy Dee Williams and Frank Oz make for strong additions. There are, once again, fun roles for Anthony Daniels, Peter Mayhew and Kenny Baker. I'd say its predecessor has aged better - though that's not to say this film looks even the slightest bit bad, as it still looks fantastic throughout. The plot is as great as before, as is everything else really - namely the music, for one. I think I prefer the 1977 film over this, but there's barely anything separating the two in my thoughts to be honest. Both are awesome!

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