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ジャングル・ブック
ジャングル・ブック

ジャングル・ブック

“今、あふれ出すー生きる力。”

20161h 46m★ 6.9ファミリーアドベンチャーファンタジー
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あらすじ

モーグリは、生まれて間もなくジャングルに取り残されてしまう。黒ヒョウのバギーラから母オオカミのラクシャに託された彼は、愛情に包まれながら自然の厳しさと生き抜くための知恵と術を学んでいく。やがて少年となって動物たちと幸せな日々を過ごしていたモーグリは、人間に恨みを抱くトラのシア・カーンと出会う。シア・カーンから人間である自分の存在が、ジャングルやそこに住む動物たちの脅威になると言われる。

作品考察・見どころ

最先端CGが描くジャングルの実在感に息を呑みます。唯一の実写俳優ニール・セティの熱演と、動物たちの細部まで表現された視覚効果が、虚構と現実の境界を消し去るのです。ビル・マーレイら豪華陣による重厚な声の演技は、野生の掟と生命の尊厳を鮮烈に浮き彫りにしています。 本作の本質は、アイデンティティを巡る葛藤と成長にあります。人間としての知恵を禁じられながらも、少年が独自の強さを受け入れ、共生の道を見出す。文明と自然、そして個の在り方を問う普遍的なメッセージは、観る者の胸を熱く焦がす圧倒的な力に満ちています。

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製作費: $175,000,000 (263億円)

興行収入: $966,550,600 (1450億円)

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Neel Sethi
Neel Sethi
Mowgli
ビル・マーレイ
ビル・マーレイ
Baloo (voice)
ベン・キングズレー
ベン・キングズレー
Bagheera (voice)
イドリス・エルバ
イドリス・エルバ
Shere Khan (voice)
スカーレット・ヨハンソン
スカーレット・ヨハンソン
Kaa (voice)
クリストファー・ウォーケン
クリストファー・ウォーケン
King Louie (voice)
ルピタ・ニョンゴ
ルピタ・ニョンゴ
Raksha (voice)
ジャンカルロ・エスポジート
ジャンカルロ・エスポジート
Akela (voice)
Garry Shandling
Garry Shandling
Ikki (voice)
Emjay Anthony
Emjay Anthony
Young Wolf #1 (voice)

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: ジョン・ファヴロー

脚本: ジャスティン・マークス / ラドヤード・キップリング

音楽: ジョン・デブニー

制作: ジョン・ファヴロー / Karen Gilchrist / Peter M. Tobyansen

撮影監督: ビル・ポープ

制作会社: Walt Disney Pictures / Fairview Entertainment / Moving Picture Company

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Austin Singleton
Austin Singleton

A great movie for the whole family. Watch my full review here. http://www.hweird1reviews.com/allreviews//the-jungle-book

Reno
Reno
★ 8

> The red flower adventure! The Rudyard Kipling's famous children's book was adapted numerous times for stage shows, television series, live-shot and animation films, and now here's the modern version and also the first digital 3D version. The Disney done it again bring all the classics to a new life, but it is a great team work, especially the post-production was terrific. It is one of those stories never gets boring for repeat reading/listening/viewing. Of course, there were plenty of changes to the original source, but I would say it was upgraded so well. Jon Favreau did an awesome job as the director, definitely it is his one of the best films and will be remembered for very long. All the above he got the best screenplay with supportive production and crew. Neel Sethi was obviously a perfect choice for the man-cub, he had given his best and no one could doubt it was his first film. The entire film was shot in the studio settings and the whole time he had to act alone, because the remaining characters in the film are CGI. So in that viewpoint he actually did a breathtaking job being a very young. The CGI characters were really excellent, but the non-fur animals like elephant looked a bit fake. I mean anatomically and character performances were perfect, only visually the 3D models were out of the blend in the screen with others. These are very small things to notice, but for the todays technology, it was not bad, especially thinking the film is primarily targeted children. The story was simple, like half of the film was an introduction and almost all the important characters from the book were launched at a high profile. It was actually the story with a backdrop of red flower. So the narration moves different part of the jungle, lot like the levels in a game. Various adventures take place and well composed stunt sequences. I mentioned stunts right, but there were no violences, I mean nothing seriously to concern about as expected for a Disney film. Yet because of those actions, the film is very much suitable for adult viewing. So apart from the children and families, it can be watched by anyone. One of the top Disney films to do best at the box office worldwide by grabbing almost $1b. So aggressive, furious Shere Khan ever to portray. I think the little children may get scared for his unpleasant face look and the strong roar. By the way all the songs were amazing and the end credit was very interesting. Finally, I saw it after a long wait and anticipation, most importantly, I'm very happy how beautifully it was made. The film was not shot in India, but the locations were so resembling and gives the perfect Indian feel. Climbing a cliff by Baloo and fighting the monkeys, like that there were numerous jokes. Surely one of the grandly made children's film at the recent time. I've heard the sequel is already on the progress, so bring it on, at least a trilogy before Neel turn to a big boy. 8/10

Gimly
Gimly
★ 5

I had only one true issue with Jon Favreau's _Jungle Book_, and while it does seem like sort of an unfair one, it's also a pretty huge one. For months before I got the chance to see this remake, I heard non-stop about what a great actor the kid playing Mowgli was, how photorealistic all the animals were, and how you would never be able to guess that the backgrounds were all actually sound stages that had been animated over. Well I just watched _The Jungle Book_, and I found all three of those compliments to be patently untrue. That might sound like three issues, but in reality they all boil down to the same one thing, suspension of disbelief. Or more accurately, the lack of it. From the word go, there wasn't s moment that I found myself being continuously drawn out of the story because of one of those reasons (usually the look of the creatures). I was not once able to fully engage, and though I recognise that from a plot point of view, this version was even better than the 1967 one, I still found myself constantly aggravated by the harsh meshing of Mowgli against the world around him. _Final rating:★★½ - Not quite for me, but I definitely get the appeal._

Dark Jedi
Dark Jedi
★ 8

This is without a doubt a very good family movie. Many people seem to compare it unfavorably with the “original” animated movie from Walt Disney. To me these are quite different movies and should not really be compared. I have not read the book but I have a feeling that this movie follows the book more closely. It is a wee bit darker, more serious and incredibly beautiful to watch. I quite liked the original jungle book movie. It was one of my favorites when I was a kid. I am therefore quite happy that this was not just a “dumb” remake with modern CGI and that I quite liked this take of the classic story. This movie is, as I wrote, much more serious and a wee bit darker. It is less of a children’s movie than the original. The wolves are getting much more time in this movie which is good. Mowgli’s opponents are also much less comical and much more sinister. Kaa is a beastly snake with no remorse, King Louie is a huge, scheming, and tyrannical ape King and finally Shere Khan is a ruthless, human hating, tiger that kills anyone or anything that stands in his way. The CGI is top notch as far as I am concerned. The jungle scenery is absolutely stunning and it is really worth watching the movie just for the scenery. Combined with a classic adventure story that is not half bad makes for a really a good movie. I was definitely positively surprised by this movie. For me it is a big success.

Kamurai
Kamurai
★ 6

Really good watch, would watch again, and can recommend. I'll honestly go as far as to recommend this over the original 1967 version. I don't think is quite as charming as the original, and it has a very different animation style, both with great quality of detail in it. From the individual strains of fur, to the types of animals included (I've done so much research on Indian wildlife today), you can really see the details of the cg effects. Just watch the end credit sequence alone, and it'll prove it. There are 3 huge improvements to this versus others: Sher Khan's face, King Louie, and the intensity of the animal fight scenes. The movie isn't free of problems: I imagine someone will have issues with talking animals vs non-talking animals, that he'd have to learn the language (so how would he ever understand Sher Khan or Baloo?). If anything, I think the writing took a hit. Where the original had a subtle but strong fables sequencing to it (sort of modular moral stories with shifting focus on characters), this is structured much closer to how many video game stories are structured, serialized chapters with some level of power creep and shifting focus of environment and goals but all focused on Mowgli. And I don't think the writing is bad, but this Jungle kid (never actually reveals his backstory, somewhat of a relief honestly) is performing clean engineering using vines and pulleys and armor (that wouldn't work) with calculated positioning. I understand that some people just have talent for some things, but I had to question whether or not I could do the same thing. I could, but I'd have to do it different ways. And in all fairness some of the stupid /inconsistent things he gets up too, even though he's a "take charge" Mowgli in this version really got to me: I was literally cheering for Sher Khan at certain points. Ultimately I had a good time with it, and I think most people and possibly their pets will too (my cats were interested for a while).

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