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猿の惑星:聖戦記
猿の惑星:聖戦記

猿の惑星:聖戦記

“あなたは、 最後を見届ける 最初の人類になる。”

20172h 20m★ 7.2ドラマサイエンスフィクション戦争

あらすじ

猿と人類の全面戦争が始まってから2年が経ち、シーザーが率いる猿の群れは、森の奥深くのとりでに姿を隠していた。ある日、奇襲によってシーザーの妻と息子の命が奪われる。シーザーは人類の軍隊のリーダーである大佐に復讐するため、オランウータンのモーリスらと共に旅立つ。

作品考察・見どころ

本作の圧倒的な魅力は、アンディ・サーキスによる渾身のパフォーマンス・キャプチャが、最新技術によって「言葉を超えた魂の叫び」へと昇華されている点にあります。主人公シーザーの瞳に宿る深い苦悩と慈愛、そして復讐心に揺れる表情は、もはやCGの枠を超え、一人の指導者が背負う運命の重みを観客の心に直接突きつけます。 文明の崩壊を背景に描かれるのは、憎しみの連鎖を断ち切れるかという普遍的で重厚なテーマです。単なるSFアクションの枠に収まらず、聖書的な叙事詩を彷彿とさせる壮大な精神性が、本作を唯一無二の芸術作品へと押し上げています。種を超えた共感の果てに、真の「人間性」とは何処に宿るのか。その圧倒的な終焉の美学に、誰もが心を震わされるはずです。

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製作費: $150,000,000 (225億円)

興行収入: $490,719,763 (736億円)

推定収支: $340,719,763 (511億円)

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Andy Serkis
Andy Serkis
Caesar
ウディ・ハレルソン
ウディ・ハレルソン
The Colonel
カリン・コノヴァル
カリン・コノヴァル
Maurice
Terry Notary
Terry Notary
Rocket
スティーヴ・ザーン
スティーヴ・ザーン
Bad Ape
アマイア・ミラー
アマイア・ミラー
Nova
タイ・オルソン
タイ・オルソン
Red Donkey
Michael Adamthwaite
Michael Adamthwaite
Luca
Toby Kebbell
Toby Kebbell
Koba
Gabriel Chavarria
Gabriel Chavarria
Preacher

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: マット・リーヴス

脚本: マーク・ボンバック / マット・リーヴス / リック・ジャッファ

音楽: マイケル・ジアッチーノ

制作: アマンダ・シルヴァー / ピーター・チャーニン / Dylan Clark

撮影監督: Michael Seresin

制作会社: 20th Century Fox / TSG Entertainment / Chernin Entertainment

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Movie Queen41
Movie Queen41
★ 8

Excellent trilogy Most Hollywood remakes/reboots are failed cash grabs. They are pale imitations of the superior originals. But the new Planet of the Apes trilogy surprises in that it trumps all the previous Apes films--those from the 60's and 70's as well as the Tim Burton 2001 misfire. Caesar still leads the intelligent apes against the human forces who want to eradicate them. Caesar even shows mercy to some of his human captives, but the humans who fear the apes will not relent in their attempts to destroy them. The movie is driven largely by Andy Serkis's superb portrayal of Caesar. He is a complex and intriguing character. Woody Harrelson is also very good as the villain. His character is no generic, stock bad guy. He's layered and you may even surprisingly feel some sympathy for him. A great and thought provoking popcorn flick.

Per Gunnar Jonsson
Per Gunnar Jonsson
★ 3

On this movie I have to get a couple of things out of the way straight away.

First, the movie title and the blurb is hyperbole that has little to do with actual events in the movie. This is not some great war but just some silly little three way skirmish between some apes and two human factions.

Second, the story for this movie is clearly written by someone who has an agenda and that agenda includes preaching how bad the white man is. Not surprisingly the result is bland, boring, frustrating and not very entertaining.

I thought Dawn of the Planet of the Apes was mildly entertaining. Mostly due to the special effects. I thought Rise of the Planet of the Apes was okay. Again due to the special effects and because it had a fair amount of action. War for the Planet of the Apes do have decent special effects but nothing else. Add the obvious political agenda and the movie goes straight into a nose dive.

The humans in the movie are stereotypical bad people and the apes are victims whether they are actually good apes or just asshole apes. There’s some decent action in the beginning and some at the end. In between we are “treated” to a slew of emotional scenes (or at least I suppose that’s what they were supposed to be) were Ceasars grief and the evil of man are force fed down our throats.

Not surprisingly the movie ends, which it of course do not do until all humans in sight are killed off for no good reason, with the apes finding their little part of heaven all shown in warm and rosy colors. Close curtain…thank good!

I was not expecting much from this movie but this was a typical Hollywood-with-an-agenda-movie. That is, not a good movie as far as I am concerned.

Gimly
Gimly
★ 7

The title _War for the Planet of the Apes_ is perhaps a misnomer, and it doesn't necessarily build the legend in the way I was expecting it to, but a worthy threequel it still makes, and blockbuster trilogy with no bad entries is a rare thing to see. _Final rating:★★★½ - I really liked it. Would strongly recommend you give it your time._

r96sk
r96sk
★ 8

<em>'War for the Planet of the Apes'</em> wraps up a great trilogy strongly. I enjoyed this installment just as much as its two predecessors, all three films are just supremely entertaining and are very well put together. Caesar is a terrific character and continues to look fantastic in this; the special effects are top notch, even the way the apes are shown in shot is expertly done. The additions of Bad Ape and Nova are neat, too. I'd personally rank it above <em>'Dawn'</em> but below <em>'Rise'</em>, though there isn't much between them at all. Intrigued to see where they go with the proposed spin-off(s).

CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
★ 6

The relentless battles between apes and mankind are taking their toll, and forcing Caesar and his followers into the frozen wilderness where they encounter the megalomanic "Colonel" (Woody Harrelson). Tragically, coming off the worst at this meeting, the apes end up imprisoned by their new, ruthless, human masters - aided and abetted by some gorillas too - and used as little better than slaves. Adding to their woes, both sides know that an impending visit by some heavily armed troops is not in either of their interests! It now falls to "Caesar" to come up with a plan to free his species before they are all wiped out. Whilst I did quite enjoy this, it's not as good as the "Dawn..." (2014). It takes far too long to get going and Harrelson has all the menace of a cucumber sandwich. There is just too much dialogue (and sentiment) and Matt Reeves struggles to build, let alone sustain, the pace and menace that he did so well last time out. Although it is a bit on the long side, the last hour largely makes up most of these deficiencies as the plan for vengeance takes shape and the pyrotechnics go into overdrive. Good, but not great.

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