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“見たこともない宇宙。SOSは届かない。”

19982h 10m★ 5.4サイエンスフィクションアドベンチャー

あらすじ

時は2058年、高度に発展した文明によって地球環境は破壊されてしまった。ジョン・ロビンソン教授(ウィリアム・ハート)とその家族は、人類生存のための新天地の惑星「アルファ・プライム」を調査する使命を帯び、宇宙へと飛び立った。 しかし、その宇宙船に同乗していたスパイ(ゲイリー・オールドマン)の工作によってナビゲーションシステムを破壊され、一家は宇宙空間で迷子になってしまう。

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製作費: $80,000,000 (120億円)

興行収入: $136,159,423 (204億円)

推定収支: $56,159,423 (84億円)

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キャスト

ウィリアム・ハート
ウィリアム・ハート
Prof. John Robinson
Matt LeBlanc
Matt LeBlanc
Maj. Don West
ミミ・ロジャース
ミミ・ロジャース
Dr. Maureen Robinson
ヘザー・グラハム
ヘザー・グラハム
Dr. Judy Robinson
ゲイリー・オールドマン
ゲイリー・オールドマン
Dr. Zachary Smith
レイシー・シャベール
レイシー・シャベール
Penny Robinson
No Image
Jack Johnson
Will Robinson
ジャレッド・ハリス
ジャレッド・ハリス
Older Will Robinson
Mark Goddard
Mark Goddard
General
Lennie James
Lennie James
Jeb Walker

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: スティーヴン・ホプキンス

脚本: アーウィン・アレン / アキヴァ・ゴールズマン

音楽: Bruce Broughton

制作: Carla Fry / アキヴァ・ゴールズマン / スティーヴン・ホプキンス

撮影監督: Peter Levy

制作会社: Saltire Entertainment / New Line Cinema / Irwin Allen Productions / Prelude Pictures

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Kamurai
Kamurai
★ 6

Good watch, could watch again, and can recommend. This feels a little dated, given the more recent "Lost in Space" series, and given the original series it certainly feels like a very different angle. The cast is great, but doesn't quite feel like it gels well, especially sense it is supposed to be (mostly) a family unit. Mat LeBlanc actually surprises me by showing he has some action range, a young Lacey Chabert comes off much more obnoxious than I would have expected, and solid, if expected, performances from William Hurt, Heather Graham, and Gary Oldman. There is just very little that goes beyond expectations. Don't get me wrong there are some very interesting sequences and effects, but just nothing impressive I'm going to remember down the line. In the end I had a good time, and I'd do it again, but I'd rather see a more modern or higher production version of this like "Voyager".

Wuchak
Wuchak
★ 6

**_Thirty years after the TV show, Lost in Space debuts at the cinema_** In 2058, Professor John Robinson (William Hurt) and his family (Mimi Rogers, Heather Graham, Lacey Chabert, etc.) take a mission to travel to the nearest inhabitable planet to set-up a hypergate so humans can easily transport there. At the last minute, a hotshot flyboy is assigned to pilot the Jupiter II (Matt LeBlanc). Unfortunately, they’re forced to enact hyperdrive due to the interference of Dr. Smith (Gary Oldman), which flings them to an uncharted part of the galaxy. “Lost in Space” (1998) is the serious movie version of the cheesy television series modeled after The Swiss Family Robinson that ran for three seasons from 1965-1968. The late 90’s sci-fi sets & costumes are great while there’s a lot of action and the movie respects the intelligence of the viewer. Although Hurt is relatively boring in the role of the Robinson patriarch, he’s respectfully stalwart, and I’m sure his role would’ve evolved in the planned three sequels, which never manifested because the film underperformed at the box office. I was never a fan of LeBlanc (or Friends), but he’s great here as the flying ace. Too bad he’s given really eye-rolling lines as he courts Judy (Graham) like a clueless Neanderthal. Speaking of Heather, she looks great as usual while Chabert (Penny) was only 15 during filming. Too bad the director didn’t know how to shoot women. I’ve heard critics complain about the drab, murky palette. Sure, the movie’s dark because it takes place in deep space but, otherwise, I found the colors nice ‘n’ bright. I could do without the time-travel element, but it’s alright if you roll with it. And I liked the surprise Dr. Doom-ish character in the last act that turns out even worse. The film runs 2 hours, 10 minutes, and was shot at Century Fox Studios in Los Angeles, with some scenes done at Red Rock Canyon State Park, which is 90 miles north. GRADE: B-

JPV852
JPV852
★ 5

Inoffensively bad sci-fi adventure feature film adaptation of the classic 1960s TV series is one of those movies one can put on, watch for a bit, get up to get a snack or drink without pausing and you still won't miss anything. Has a solid enough cast, mainly William Hurt, Mimi Rogers and Gary Oldman while Heather Graham was okay, but the rest forgettable (though I did have a big crush on Lacey Chabert back then). The visual effects were at best mixed with the "Blarp" creature being the biggest offender to the point they should've cut that part out if they didn't want to spend the money on an animatronic. Just like when I first saw this probably back in 1999/2000, I'll forget Lost in Space by the next day. **2.5/5**

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