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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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チャーリー・モルデカイ 華麗なる名画の秘密
チャーリー・モルデカイ 華麗なる名画の秘密

チャーリー・モルデカイ 華麗なる名画の秘密

20151h 47m★ 5.5コメディアドベンチャー
KADOKAWA channel Amazon Channel

あらすじ

うさんくさいちょびヒゲをたくわえたうんちく好きな美術商チャーリー・モルデカイは、イギリスの諜報機関MI5に依頼されたゴヤの名画の捜索に乗り出す。屈強な用心棒ジョックと共に盗まれた名画の行方を追うが、その絵にはとんでもない財宝の秘密が隠されていることがわかり、マフィアや国際テロリストも絡む大争奪戦となる。

作品考察・見どころ

ジョニー・デップ演じる主人公の、奇妙な髭への執着とマヌケな振る舞いは、計算し尽くされた極上のコメディです。グウィネス・パルトローの気品とポール・ベタニーの献身的なアクションが織りなすアンサンブルは、作品に類稀なる洗練されたリズムを与えています。 色彩豊かな美術と衣装が、観る者を一瞬で華やかな非日常へと誘います。本作の本質は、豪華キャストが全力で挑む「大人の悪ふざけ」の中に潜む、夫婦の絆や伝統への風刺にあります。映画だからこそ実現した、この贅沢で軽妙洒脱なエンターテインメントをぜひ堪能してください。

興行成績

製作費: $60,000,000 (90億円)

興行収入: $47,318,560 (71億円)

推定収支: $-12,681,440 (-19億円)

※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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ジョニー・デップ
ジョニー・デップ
Charlie Mortdecai
グウィネス・パルトロー
グウィネス・パルトロー
Johanna Mortdecai
ユアン・マクレガー
ユアン・マクレガー
Inspector Alistair Martland
ポール・ベタニー
ポール・ベタニー
Jock Strapp
Jonny Pasvolsky
Jonny Pasvolsky
Emil Strago
オリヴィア・マン
オリヴィア・マン
Georgina Krampf
ジェフ・ゴールドブラム
ジェフ・ゴールドブラム
Milton Krampf
Michael Culkin
Michael Culkin
Sir Graham Archer
ウルリッヒ・トムセン
ウルリッヒ・トムセン
Romanov
Alec Utgoff
Alec Utgoff
Dmitri

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: デヴィッド・コープ

脚本: Eric Aronson / Kyril Bonfiglioli

音楽: マーク・ロンソン / ジェフ・ザネリ

制作: Christi Dembrowski / ジョニー・デップ / Andrew Lazar

撮影監督: フロリアン・ホーフマイスター

制作会社: Lionsgate / Mad Chance / Infinitum Nihil / OddLot Entertainment / Huayi Brothers Pictures 浙江华谊兄弟影业

TMDB ユーザーのレビュー

Filipe Manuel Neto
Filipe Manuel Neto
★ 5

**A film that is much better than the critics would have said. Unfortunately, it's excessively exaggerated, has a confusing script and excessive sexualized characters and situations.** David Koepp must have been very confident about this project. To make this film, he sought out a little-known character from a series of novels by Kyril Bonfiglioli, an author who will only be known by the English or by those who speak English as a native language. I have never found this author's books in Portugal. The film was a huge financial and critical failure, and I was afraid of what I was going to find, but the truth is that I find it mildly satisfactory. The film begins by introducing us, in the voice of the protagonist, to the central characters of the plot: the art dealer Charlie Mortdecai, an aristocratic bon vivant, his beautiful wife and his faithful henchman Jock, tough and excessively virile. From here, we follow the protagonist on an adventure in search of a missing painting that could be a work by Francisco de Goya, with a past associated with the Nazis and believed as lost. This comedy makes a huge effort to be as funny as possible and bets everything on a kind of comedy of exaggerations, in which each character is caricatured and everything is taken to the point of absurdity: Mortdcai, for example, is not just a “marchant d'art”, he's an insolvent aristocrat with tics of grandeur and a fetish for his mustache (okay, I wore a mustache myself, and it was a similar style, but I never let the mustache used me, if you know what I mean). Likewise, Jock is transformed into a mobster and sexual athlete. Exaggeration pays off: it is impossible not to laugh at the absurdity. The most obvious example is the way in which Mortdecai insults the US when he treats it as if it were still an uncivilized British colony. The problem with exaggeration is that it doesn't work if it's overused: the second half is much weaker because we already know what to expect from the characters. I'm even willing to forgive that; harder to forgive is how the script ends up lost in its own twists and turns. Am I the only one who feels that the story is so confusing that even the characters don't know what they need to do? I also can't forgive the amount of sexual jokes. The film had a very restrictive parental rating in the US, but the overwhelming majority of other countries, including Portugal, made the big mistake of giving it a much lower rating, making the film available to a teenage audience. It's not the fault of the producers, it's the authorities of each country, but I wonder if our teenagers, who are starting their sex life earlier and with less awareness, need more sex-promoting stuff. We are no longer in the domain of hedonism, this is perversion. Despite having a string of hits and a solid career, Johnny Depp is not in top form. Having made this film after two other failures, the actor was going through a bad professional phase, which was associated with a controversial marriage (and a divorce, litigious and mediatic, years later). I don't know to what extent his personal life influenced his work, what I can say is that Depp is a shadow of himself. The jokes, the humour, the comic gestures that he masters so well… everything comes out so forced that it's not funny. Paul Bettany, Depp's personal friend and another actor with established credits, is much more effective in the role of Jock. It wasn't the first time that the actor played a tough character, and it seems to me that he has a knack for this type of material. It's nice to see Gwyneth Paltrow here: despite the cold and forced chemistry with Depp, I think the characters asked for it and Paltrow knew how to give her character an additional elegance and charm. Ewan McGregor is welcome support but has little to do. Technically, the film has many qualities, and it is obvious that it had a budget worthy of the cast it had. The cinematography is very good, with excellent colors, lighting and sharpness, and it makes deft and intelligent use of effects and CGI. I particularly liked the effect with the planes and the names of the cities, used whenever the characters had to travel. The filming locations were well chosen and the props and costumes (in particular Depp's and Paltrow's) were very well designed... although I need to consider that the Mortdecai costumes, with excessive use of silks, velvets and strong colors, exude a certain "nouveau riche aroma" that a legitimate blood aristocrat would not fail to condemn. The soundtrack also does its job flawlessly.

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