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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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L.A.コンフィデンシャル
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L.A.コンフィデンシャル

“一人の女、ひとつの真実 ー男たち、野獣の輝き。”

19972h 18m★ 7.8犯罪謎スリラードラマ
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あらすじ

 縄張り争いが激化する'50年代のロス。街のコーヒーショップで元刑事を含む6人の男女が惨殺される事件が発生した。殺された刑事の相棒だった バドが捜査を開始。殺された女と一緒にいたブロンド美人リンに接近する。彼女はスターに似た女を集めた高級娼婦組織の一員。同じ頃、その組織をベテラン刑事のジャックが追っていた。野心家の若手刑事エドも事件を追い、容疑者を射殺。事件は解決したかに見えたが……。

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光り輝くハリウッドの裏側に潜む腐敗と人間の業を、重厚なフィルムノワールの形式で描き切った至高の傑作です。野心、正義、情熱という異なる動機を持つ三人の刑事が、偽りの虚飾を剥ぎ取っていく過程は圧巻。ラッセル・クロウとガイ・ピアースの火花散る演技合戦、そして作品全体に漂う当時の濃厚な空気感が観客を強烈に惹きつけます。 緻密に編み込まれた伏線が一本の線へ収束する脚本は、まさに職人技。黄金時代の華やかさとその裏の泥濘とした闇を、光と影のコントラストで表現した映像美が、観る者の倫理観を激しく揺さぶります。真実を追求する代償として何を差し出すのか。その重い問いが、鑑賞後も深い余韻として心に刻まれます。

興行成績

製作費: $35,000,000 (53億円)

興行収入: $126,216,940 (189億円)

推定収支: $91,216,940 (137億円)

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キャスト

ケヴィン・スペイシー
ケヴィン・スペイシー
Jack Vincennes
ラッセル・クロウ
ラッセル・クロウ
Wendell 'Bud' White
ガイ・ピアース
ガイ・ピアース
Edmund 'Ed' Exley
ジェームズ・クロムウェル
ジェームズ・クロムウェル
Dudley Smith
キム・ベイシンガー
キム・ベイシンガー
Lynn Bracken
ダニー・デヴィート
ダニー・デヴィート
Sid Hudgens
デヴィッド・ストラザーン
デヴィッド・ストラザーン
Pierce Patchett
Ron Rifkin
Ron Rifkin
D.A. Ellis Loew
Graham Beckel
Graham Beckel
Dick Stensland
Amber Smith
Amber Smith
Susan Lefferts

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: Curtis Hanson

脚本: Curtis Hanson / Brian Helgeland / James Ellroy

音楽: ジェリー・ゴールドスミス

制作: Michael G. Nathanson / アーノン・ミルチャン / Curtis Hanson

撮影監督: ダンテ・スピノッティ

制作会社: Regency Enterprises / Wolper Organization

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John Chard
John Chard
★ 10

City of Angels? More Like City of Demons! Curtis Hanson directs and co-adapts the screenplay with Brian Helgeland from legendary pulp novelist James Ellroy's novel. It stars Kevin Spacey, Russell Crowe, Guy Pearce, James Cromwell, Kim Basinger, Danny DeVito and David Strathairn. Music is by Jerry Goldsmith and cinematography by Dante Spinotti. It's 1950s Los Angeles and three cops of very different morals and stature are about to be entwined in crime and corruption... I admire you as a policeman, particularly your adherence to violence as a necessary adjunct to the job. Tremendous film making. Hanson takes Ellroy's labyrinthine story and pumps it with period authenticity and seamless direction, the latter of which sees him garner superlative performances from the cast. This is the side of Los Angeles nobody wants to talk about, it's awash with corpses, hookers, seedy set-ups, violence, drugs, racism and corruption a go-go. And that's just involving the politicians, the press and the coppers! Rollo Tomasi. The absence of genuine heroes on show still further keeps "The City of Angels" covered in dark clouds, where even as the plot twists and turns, as the mysteries unravel and brutality unfurls, the final destination of the principal characters is never clear, thus there's a continuing edge of seat pulse beat within the pic. It's also sexy and dangerous, the dialogue sharper than a serpent's tooth, and while the ending is a little too cosy as opposed to original noir wave conventions, this is pure noir in all but black and white photography. It won only two Academy Awards, Basinger for Best Actress in a Supporting Role and for Hanson and Hegeland for Best Writing - Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published. Frankly it should have won a dozen or so for it's not just one of the best films of the 1990s, but also one of the best Neo-Noirs ever produced. 10/10

CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
★ 7

After the seemingly indiscriminate slaughter of the folks at a diner, it's the ambitious "Exley" (Guy Pearce) who suggests to his bosses that it's time for the LAPD to get it's act together and root out the corruption endemic within the force. To that end, he is promoted by "Capt. Smith" (James Cornwall) and sets about trying to assert a bit more of the rule of law rather than the rule of vengeance - that'd be the "White" (Russell Crowe) method, or the more venal and sleazy fashion of "Vincennes" (Kevin Spacey). Needless to say, nobody takes kindly to this new pure as the driven snow approach, but gradually "Exley" starts to make a bit of headway into the world of organised crime, and to realise just how involved the police are in covering up crimes from fraud to murder. He's also aware that someone is pulling his strings, so some sort of rapport with one of his suspicions colleagues is going to have to be forged if he is to stay alive! Each of these characters get their moment in the sun and that allows us to meet the unscrupulous red-top publisher "Hudgens" (an energetic Danny DeVito) and the sophisticated call-girl "Lynn" (Kim Basinger) who is quite often pretending to be Veronica Lake! I think my only problem with this film was that I reckoned on who was doing what really early on, so the jeopardy was a little bit compromised. That said, though, it's one of Crowe's more natural performances and Pearce shows us he can deliver gritty and bruising parts well too. I could have been doing with a little more of Basinger's quite intriguing character, just to break up the relentlessness of the story a bit more, but it's a solid adaptation of James Ellroy's uncompromising book that Curtis Hanson presents and it doesn't hang about.

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