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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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フォーカス
フォーカス

フォーカス

““視線”を盗め。”

20151h 45m★ 6.9ロマンスコメディ犯罪

あらすじ

超一流の詐欺師ニッキーは同業者たちを束ねる集団のボス。ある日、彼は高級ホテルのレストランで女性詐欺師のジェスと出会う。彼女はニッキーを騙そうとするが、逆に彼の詐欺のテクニックに魅了されてしまう。結果、ニッキーの詐欺一味に加わったジェスはめきめきと頭角を現わし、やがて彼の信頼を得るように。だが、最後の大きなヤマに勝った後、ニッキーは姿を消してしまう。数年後、2人は思わぬ形で再会する。

作品考察・見どころ

ウィル・スミスとマーゴット・ロビーの圧倒的な色気と、火花の散るような化学反応こそが本作最大の白眉です。詐欺師という虚構を生きる者たちが繰り広げる心理戦は、観客の注意力を鮮やかに盗み取る映像魔術へと昇華されています。視線を操り、意識を逸らさせる技術が演出と直結する快感は、まさに圧巻です。 信じることの危うさと欺く快楽。その境界線で揺れ動くドラマは、洗練された映像美と共に真実とは何かという問いを突きつけてきます。愛さえも手札の一枚に過ぎない非情な世界で、最後に何が残るのか。全編に散りばめられた知的な罠に、あなたの視線も必ずや奪われることでしょう。

興行成績

製作費: $50,100,000 (75億円)

興行収入: $153,962,963 (231億円)

推定収支: $103,862,963 (156億円)

※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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キャスト

ウィル・スミス
ウィル・スミス
Nicky Spurgeon
マーゴット・ロビー
マーゴット・ロビー
Jess Barrett
エイドリアン・マルティネス
エイドリアン・マルティネス
Farhad
Gerald McRaney
Gerald McRaney
Owens
ロドリゴ・サントロ
ロドリゴ・サントロ
Garriga
B・D・ウォン
B・D・ウォン
Liyuan
Brennan Brown
Brennan Brown
Horst
Robert Taylor
Robert Taylor
McEwen
グリフ・ファースト
グリフ・ファースト
Gareth
No Image
Dotan Bonen
Gordon

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: ジョン・レクア / グレン・フィカーラ

脚本: グレン・フィカーラ / ジョン・レクア

音楽: Nick Urata

制作: スティーブン・ムニューシン / デニーズ・ディ・ノヴィ / Charlie Gogolak

撮影監督: Xavier Grobet

制作会社: RatPac Entertainment / Zaftig Films / Warner Bros. Pictures / Di Novi Pictures

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Wong Kentir
Wong Kentir

"Focus" blends two different movies in roughly equal measure. One is a movie about con men, scam artists and hustlers, in the tradition of "The Sting," "Ocean's Eleven," "House of Games" and "Shade." The second movie is a romantic comedy between two people who are strongly attracted to one another, but who cannot and do not trust each other. The movie about con men is brilliant. The hustles and scams are clever and cleverly executed with excellent skill and tradecraft. Dramatically, the double-blinds and double- crosses are well executed. The players con their marks, one another and the audience with finesse and aplomb. The cinematography, choreography and editing are crisp. The reveals are plausible within the film's cosmos of reality. The romantic comedy is not bad. One can understand and believe the attraction between the two characters. Will Smith's character is hunky, clever, confident, successful and wealthy. Margot Robbie's character is gorgeous, sexy, vulnerable, clever and charming. But the major plot points in this boy finds girl, boy loses girl, boy wins girl back subplot seem contrived, while the intriguing aspect of their relationship (How can two con artists with a history of deceiving one another learn to trust one another?) isn't explored in a satisfactory manner. Instead we get a breakup for reasons that are never explained, a repeated gag involving a wallet, and a massive coincidence that leads the audience to believe one of them has a hidden agenda involving the other. The relationship between them works best when they are conning one another, but it needs resolution. Technically, the film is beautifully done. Cinematography, locations, wardrobe, make-up, editing, audio -- everything is polished. It's a movie that merits a second or third viewing, not only to see the cons played out, but also to appreciate some of the subtle foreshadowing.

Reno
Reno
★ 6.5

> Kicked off well, kept the momentum, but the end was... It's a Will Smith's movie, anyway, I was going to watch it, but when the initial cast dropped out, followed by a couple more, simply intrigued me. Actually, I enjoyed the film, but did not like it because of the bad ending. It was a good twist, except the shooting thing. An example how a tiny part can decide the entire movie's fate. Well written crime-drama, with a touch of romance. After all the obstacles, the final cast were at their best. Heist movies always excite me because of the involvement of the tricks and thrills. Nicky, a con artist who recruits a small time thief, Jess to work with his gang. When the job and the romance advancing smoothly, an unexpected split happens. So the years passed, when they meet again, what comes is the crux of the remaining story. The first half let us know what kind of character the Nicky is. His overwhelmed dedication for his undertaking and his reliable team's the focus. Overall, it was the best portion of the movie, and the next half goes for the giant kill, but lacks enthusiasm. More like a revenge or jealousy type narration, but only until reaching the climax where it tries being a very clever and happen all the things at a brisk pace. The film was better than I thought, after learning it was criticised, mostly very badly. Would have been a bit better if the writing was cautious for the crucial parts. Importantly, like I said the end part. 'Yes' for the entertainment it provided and 'no' for one of the best products of the year, 6½/10

The Movie Mob
The Movie Mob
★ 10

**Great twists. Great Fun. Great acting. Great movie!** As a sucker for heist/con films, I love this movie! Great cast, a fun plot, and just great escapism. After seeing hundreds upon hundreds of movies, I rarely am caught off guard by "surprising" twists, but this movie took turns I didn't expect, and absolutely loved it! Probably not as great as my rating would imply, but if you love a good con artist flick, you will enjoy Focus thoroughly.

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