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The Wasp Woman
The Wasp Woman

The Wasp Woman

19591h 1m★ 4.4サイエンスフィクションホラー
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ロジャー・コーマン監督が放つ本作は、単なる低予算のB級ホラーという枠を超え、美への執着が招く悲劇を痛烈に描き出しています。主演のスーザン・キャボットが魅せる、若さを切望する実業家としての苦悩と、変貌していく過程の狂気は圧巻です。彼女の繊細かつ力強い演技が、物語に単なるモンスターもの以上の深みと、拭い去れない哀愁を与えています。 科学への過信と加齢への恐怖が交錯する演出は、現代社会にも通じる鋭いメッセージを放っています。蜂の毒を用いた禁断の若返りという設定は、視覚的なインパクト以上に、人間の内面に潜む際限のない欲望の恐ろしさを浮き彫りにします。限られた予算の中で生み出された濃密な緊張感と、一度観たら忘れられない強烈な造形美こそが、本作の真骨頂と言えるでしょう。

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Susan Cabot
Susan Cabot
Janice Starlin
Anthony Eisley
Anthony Eisley
Bill Lane
Michael Mark
Michael Mark
Dr. Eric Zinthrop
Barboura Morris
Barboura Morris
Mary Dennison
William Roerick
William Roerick
Arthur Cooper
Frank Gerstle
Frank Gerstle
Les Hellman
Bruno VeSota
Bruno VeSota
Night Watchman
Roy Gordon
Roy Gordon
Paul Thompson
No Image
Carolyn Hughes
Jean Carson
Lynn Cartwright
Lynn Cartwright
Maureen Reardon

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監督: ロジャー・コーマン

脚本: Leo Gordon / Kinta Zertuche

音楽: Fred Katz

制作: ロジャー・コーマン

撮影監督: Harry Neumann

制作会社: Santa Cruz Productions Inc. / The Filmgroup

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John Chard
John Chard
★ 5

This Queen plans to stay young. The Wasp Woman is directed by Jack Hill and Roger Corman and written by Leo Gordon and Kinta Zertuche. A Roger Corman production, it stars Susan Cabot, Anthony Eisley, Michael Mark and Barboura Morris. Music is by Fred Katz and photography by Harry Neumann. Janice Starlin (Cabot) is the owner of a large cosmetics company, once a successful operation, the company is starting to lose customers who can see that Starlin is beginning to show her aged years. But hope may be at hand form scientist Eric Zinthrop (Mark), who has been experimenting with the royal jelly from a queen wasp, creating a serum that reverses the aging process. She strikes a deal with Zinthrop to fund his research as long as she can be his first human subject... Schlockmeister Corman obviously took notice of the success of Kurt Neumann's The Fly from the previous year, for here he tries to bring us the female variant on the sci-fi mix up movie for half the budget. It marks the last time that Susan Cabot would appear in film, this also being the last of six films she made with Corman. For a low budget schlocker it's not half bad, the berserker insect/human science is good fun and there's potent thematics within involving the search for eternal youth, drug addiction and the cautionary warning about man pushing science too far. Even the effects, whilst cheap and rightly kept in the shadows for the most part, have an antiquated charm about them. If only the film wasn't so static, so ordinary, for two thirds of its relatively short running time, then this would be talked about as one of Corman's better offerings, especially since the cast are actually fine, particularly the pretty and stoic Cabot. Most of the film is played out from the offices of a high-rise office complex, this is unusual but gives the film a little uniqueness, with Neumann and his directors managing to set the ambiance at uneasy. But it's mostly talky stuff, meaning mood is built up to the point that when the picture does shift into creature feature gear-budget restrictions mean expectations can't possibly be met; even if what little horror is in the picture is actually pretty spicy: though the makers do miss a trick because it's explained to us early in the piece that the Queen Wasp eats her mate! But Janice has no love interest here, shame that! Fred Katz's music is deliciously mad, at times sounding like Wacky Races on LSD, at others some gentle jazz beat fusion, it's in the right movie, just not used at the right times! The accompanying buzzing sound affect for a Wasp Woman attack, though, is most agreeable. Corman would use the score again for Little Shop of Horrors the following year. Nobody, you would like to think, would be viewing The Wasp Woman expecting a sci-fi classic, but it's a frustrating watch in many ways, even to the fans of cheapo B movie schlockers. 5/10

hand2a
hand2a
★ 5

The SFX are so bad it goes beyond charming but they’re only present for like 5 minutes so it doesn’t matter. The rest of the film is actually pretty good or at least was better than I was expecting. Has an ace plot, though similar to The Fly admittedly, but not so similar it copies. My first Corman 2.5/5

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