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“選ばれし勇者たちの、旅が始まるー。”

20111h 35m★ 5.5アドベンチャーファンタジーアクション

あらすじ

ニコラス・ケイジ主演によるアクション・アドヴェンチャー。伝染病がはびこる14世紀のヨーロッパを舞台に、ある女を魔女裁判にかけるよう特命を受けた十字軍の騎士たちの活躍を描く。監督はドミニク・セナ。

作品考察・見どころ

本作の最大の白眉は、中世ヨーロッパの退廃的な空気感を見事に構築した映像美と、ニコラス・ケイジとロン・パールマンという二大スターの共演が生み出す、重厚な騎士道のドラマにあります。単なるファンタジーの枠を超え、戦場での葛藤や男たちの絆を泥臭く描き出すことで、虚構の物語に類まれな説得力と熱量を与えています。 物語の深層に流れるのは、盲目的な信仰への疑念と、真の正義を追い求める人間の魂の救済です。史実を彷彿とさせる凄惨なペストの描写から、一気に超自然的な恐怖へと転調する演出は、観客を未知の闇へと誘う高揚感に満ちています。絶望的な状況下で己の信念を貫こうとする主人公たちの姿は、現代に生きる我々の胸を熱く焦がすことでしょう。

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製作費: $40,000,000 (60億円)

興行収入: $91,627,228 (137億円)

推定収支: $51,627,228 (77億円)

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ニコラス・ケイジ
ニコラス・ケイジ
Behman
ロン・パールマン
ロン・パールマン
Felson
ウルリッヒ・トムセン
ウルリッヒ・トムセン
Eckhardt
クリストファー・リー
クリストファー・リー
Cardinal D'Ambroise
Fernanda Dorogi
Fernanda Dorogi
Givaudon
スティーヴン・グレアム
スティーヴン・グレアム
Hagamar
Rebekah Kennedy
Rebekah Kennedy
Peasant Trurk Girl
Matt Devere
Matt Devere
Sergeant in Arms
Robert Sheehan
Robert Sheehan
Kay
クレア・フォイ
クレア・フォイ
The Girl

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監督: Dominic Sena

脚本: Bragi F. Schut

音楽: Atli Örvarsson

制作: ライアン・カヴァノー / Tucker Tooley / Steve Alexander

撮影監督: アモール・モクリ

制作会社: Atlas Entertainment / Relativity Media / Mandate International / Rogue Pictures

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Per Gunnar Jonsson
Per Gunnar Jonsson
★ 6

It never received very god critics and I have to say it wasn’t the best film that I have seen, even though Nicolas Cage is one of my favorite actors. Then again, I never really like it when my favorite actors die at the end of the movie. Also the CGI, especially at the end of the film, was of rather mediocre quality. Anyway, on the whole it was a fairly nice medieval sword swinging fantasy/supernatural action flick and not at all as bad as the critics tried to make it but then I’m not really surprised that the critics are off-whack as usual.

Wuchak
Wuchak
★ 8

***Knights, crusades, black plague, witches, castles, foreboding forests and demons*** RELEASED IN EARLY 2011 and directed by Dominic Sena, "Season of the Witch" chronicles events when two ex-Teutonic Knight crusaders (Nicolas Cage & Ron Pearlman) traveling through Styria in modern-day Austria are enlisted to escort an alleged witch suspected of causing the black death (Claire Foy) to a remote monastery in the mountains for trial and to hopefully stop the devastating plague. Stephen Campbell Moore (Debelzaq), Stephen Graham (Hagamar) and Robert Sheehan (Kay) accompany the Knights. This is basically the American version of "Black Death," a European film released around the same time. Both movies are dark, gritty and brutal in their depictions of Medieval Europe, but "Season of the Witch" is more of a stereotypical blockbuster with modish protagonists, amusing one-liners and CGI-laden climax. "Black Death" is deeper, more thought-provoking and realistic, which is why I give it the edge in overall value (see my review). "Season" is the more conventionally entertaining movie and anyone who appreciates Dark Ages-based flicks are highly encouraged to check it out. Films which come to mind include "In the Name of the Rose" (1986), "Kingdom of Heaven" (2005), "Robin Hood" (2010), "Ironclad" (2011), "King Arthur" (2004), "Dragonslayer" (1981), "Red Riding Hood" (2011), "Tristan + Isolde" (2006) and "Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves" (1991). It's as good, or better, than any of these. The colorful Medieval cinematography (castles, dungeons, villages, dark forests and breathtaking mountains) is mind-blowing and the two protagonists are great with their amusing rapport. Furthermore, Foy is easy-on-the-eyes. Look out for a thrilling rope-bridge crossing à la "Sorcerer" (1977). Although the climax is over-the-top cartoony, the tone up to that point is quasi-realistic, similar to "Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves.” THE MOVIE RUNS 1 hour 35 minutes and was shot in Austria, Hungary and Croatia with reshoots done in Louisiana. WRITERS: Bragi F. Schut. ADDITIONAL CAST: Christopher Lee is almost unrecognizable as the plague-ridden Cardinal D'Ambroise. GRADE: A-/B+

Filipe Manuel Neto
Filipe Manuel Neto
★ 1

**A perfect example of how disrespect for the past and history can totally annihilate a film, even if it is fiction.** I really enjoy watching period films. However, my work as a historian gives me some antibodies to these films, for reasons linked to the lack of ability to harmonize creative freedom and strict respect for the historical facts and period customs. So, it was with some curiosity that I decided to see this film. After seeing it, I just wanted to slap director Dominic Sena and screenwriter Bragi Schut. None deserve any respect for what has been done here. The film is an insult to historians… even if it is not deliberate! The script is the film's biggest problem, with a writing that seems to glue together fragments of several different stories: we start with the Crusades, we follow two knights in several military episodes and then, somewhat brusquely, they turn their backs on the Church (supposedly) and leave, probably for their homeland. It turns out that, on the way, they come across the Plague, and there is a woman, supposedly a witch, who was arrested, accused of causing the disease. Now, it's up to them the task of escorting the so-called witch to a monastery where some friars will judge her, in the light of a book that doesn't exist anywhere else in the world. When you make a film with a historical background, at the very least, you should ask for the support of a consultant, someone who really knows History. No one should have the presumptuous arrogance to think they know everything, much less to take the public for an idiot, thinking that they will swallow everything that is shown to them! This film is an authentic case study in cinematic anachronism! How can the production admit the placement of clearly baroque decorative pieces in the midst of a medieval setting? How the hell can characters to disinfect their hands with alcohol if that was something totally unknown to medieval man? Since when is there a sea in Styria, if that ancient region is an inland part of present-day Austria and Slovenia? How can characters defect if this military concept simply didn't exist at the time? And if these small questions seem serious, there is something much worse: the Crusades were an entire religious, political and military effort that involved Christianity for about 300 years, but that effort had practically ended decades before the Black Death, and much before the dates that the film uses for the fights where the characters take part. There were, in fact, no serious crusades in the 14th century. The Battle of Artah, which is shown in the film, took place two hundred years earlier, in 1105. Therefore, the film deliberately delayed the Crusades two hundred years, in order to almost coincide with the Black Death, and the characters could participate in both situations! It's absurd! Another thing that simply didn't exist in the Middle Ages was the notion of a witch hunt! Of course, for medieval man, the Devil was a threat, and of course there was a relationship between diabolical art and the works and studies of many scholars, alchemists or sages who contradicted the religious knowledge. But the so-called witch persecutions only began to be more notable in the 16th century, framed in a clerical response to the Reformation and to ideas (all of them) that endangered the dominion that the Church had over knowledge! I pity Nicolas Cage and Ron Perlman. They are actors I respect, and seeing them participate in such a poorly made film is quite unfortunate, given that they have talent and are, as far as I've seen, almost the only positive things to highlight. Even if everything had been done in a way that respects history, the end of the film is so unbelievably stupid that it would spoil any previous effort. The rest of the cast, except for the two names mentioned, do not stand out in any way.

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