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顔のない眼
顔のない眼

顔のない眼

19601h 24m★ 7.6ドラマホラースリラー

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ジョルジュ・フランジュ監督が描く本作の本質は、恐怖と美しさが表裏一体となった詩的ホラーの極致にあります。無機質な白いマスクに閉じ込められたエディット・スコブの瞳は、言葉以上に深い悲哀と孤独を雄弁に語り、観る者の心を激しく揺さぶります。臨床的な冷徹さと、夢幻的な映像美が同居する唯一無二の世界観は、公開から数十年を経た今もなお、比類なき鮮烈さを放っています。 狂気にも似た親愛が生む歪んだ愛と、倫理を逸脱した執着の果てに待つ虚無。本作は、アイデンティティの崩壊と救済をめぐる痛烈な寓話でもあります。モーリス・ジャールの不穏で優美な旋律に導かれ、残酷な手術シーンさえもが崇高な儀式のように昇華されていく演出は圧巻です。仮面の裏側に潜む魂の叫びに触れたとき、あなたは真の恐怖とともに、胸を締め付けるような究極の孤独を目撃するでしょう。

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Pierre Brasseur
Pierre Brasseur
Professor Génessier
アリダ・ヴァリ
アリダ・ヴァリ
Louise
Édith Scob
Édith Scob
Christiane Génessier
Juliette Mayniel
Juliette Mayniel
Edna Gruber
Alexandre Rignault
Alexandre Rignault
Inspector Parot
Béatrice Altariba
Béatrice Altariba
Paulette Mérodon
Charles Blavette
Charles Blavette
Man from the Pond
Michel Etcheverry
Michel Etcheverry
Doctor Lherminier, forensic surgeon
Claude Brasseur
Claude Brasseur
Police inspector
Yvette Etiévant
Yvette Etiévant
Mother of the little sick man

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: Georges Franju

脚本: Thomas Narcejac / Claude Sautet / Jean Redon

音楽: モーリス・ジャール

制作: Jules Borkon / Riccardo Gualino

撮影監督: Eugen Schüfftan

制作会社: Lux Film / Champs-Élysées Productions

TMDB ユーザーのレビュー

John Chard
John Chard
★ 9

How odd I should have to comfort you. You still have some hope, at least. Les yeux sans visage (AKA: Eyes Without a Face) is directed by Georges Franju and collectively written by Franju, Jean Redon, Pierre Boileau, Thomas Narcejac and Claude Sautet. It stars Pierre Brasseur, Edith Scob, Alida Valli, Juliette Mayniel and Francois Guerin. Music is by Maurice Jarre and cinematography by Eugen Schufftan. Dr. Genessier (Brasseur) is wracked with guilt over the car accident he caused that saw his beloved daughter Christiane (Scob) suffer horrendous facial injuries. He has a notion to perform xenograft surgeries on female victims and transplant the face onto that of Christiane… It sounds like a classic mad scientist movie, the sort where Peter Lorre stalks around the place with a devilish grin on his face, only the French version! Eyes Without a Face isn’t that sort of horror film, haunting? Yes, but there is no killing for joy or sadism here, it’s done for love, to assuage guilt whilst advancing science. Oh it’s still madness, but there’s a real sadness to Dr. Genessier’s actions, touchingly so, and with Franju a master of hauntingly lyrical splendour, it’s a film as beautiful as it is troubling. Christiane is a living doll, a slow moving angel forced to wear a porcelain mask to hide her badly burned face. As she glides around the Gothic halls of the Genessier house – and the lower tier corridors of the hospital that’s annexed to the house - Franju never wastes a chance to poeticise a scene, using slow and long takes in silence that imbue the story with a sense of the foreboding. Even when there is dialogue, it’s always in hushed tones unless it involves the police, who are naturally suspicious of the good doctor Genessier. A number of evocative scenes are truly arresting, gorgeous in construction and meaning, none more so than the very final scene that closes the pic down. But the most talked about scene is the one of horror, the surgery procedure that we actually see, a magnificent breath holding sequence, gruesome but once again, done in the name of love! The tragedy of which is palpable. From the opening of the film as Louise (Dr. Genessier’s assistant played by Valli) drags a dead body to a lake, to a moving sequence as Christiane visits the caged dogs that serve as guinea pigs for her father’s experiments, the blend of horror with fairytale like sadness is beautifully rendered. Tech credits are very high. Schufftan’s photography is graceful and sombre, whilst Jarre’s musical score, particularly the macabre carnival tune he uses, is coming straight from the aural chambers of the surreal. Brasseur is terrific as Genessier, again playing a doctor (he was wonderful the year before in Head Against the Wall), Genessier is a tortured soul with ice cold blood running through his veins, and Brasseur nails it. The French Laird Cregar? Yes. That’s a justifiable compliment. In truth all performances are high in quality, with props to Scob who has to wear the immobile mask and act just with her sad puppy dog eyes. As the doves fly, this is what it sounds like when dogs – and a porcelain angel – cry. Indeed. 9/10

CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
★ 8

I don't think I've ever seen a film that marries the macabre and the gentle; the evil and the enlightened and the just plain horrifying in quite the way that Georges Franju does with this masterpiece. Pierre Brasseur as "Dr. Génessier" is simultaneously sinister, brutal, loving and tender as he uses every means at his disposal to try to correct an accident that has left his daughter "Christiane" (Edith Scob) disfigured. He will stop at nothing - quite literally - and the coup de grâce is still something that makes me shudder, even now. Not for the squeamish, nor is it gratuitous. It's just great.

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