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ジュラシック・ワールド/炎の王国
ジュラシック・ワールド/炎の王国

ジュラシック・ワールド/炎の王国

“生命は、新たな道を見つける”

20182h 9m★ 6.5アクションアドベンチャーサイエンスフィクションスリラー

あらすじ

3年前の惨劇以来、人間が放棄したコスタリカ沖のイスラ・ヌブラル島では、“ジュラシック・ワールド”の恐竜たちが文字通り野生化し、島中に棲息範囲を広げて生き続けていた。しかし島の火山活動が活発化し、大噴火が迫っていることが明らかとなる。パークの元運用管理者クレアは、恐竜たちを絶滅の危機から救うため、恐竜監視員だったオーウェンに協力を要請し、救出隊を組織して島へ向かう。島に到着したオーウェンは、ずっと気に掛けていたヴェロキラプトルのブルーとの再会を果たす。しかしこの救出作戦の背後には、彼らの知らない恐るべき陰謀が隠されていたのだったが…。

作品考察・見どころ

本作は、命の選択という究極の倫理を問う重厚なドラマへと昇華されています。J・A・バヨナ監督によるホラー演出が冴え渡り、火山が迫る島から閉塞的な邸宅へと移る舞台構成は、観客に逃げ場のない緊迫感を突きつけます。主演のクリス・プラットが魅せる野性味と慈愛に満ちた演技は、生命の尊厳を扱う本作に力強い説得力を与えています。 特筆すべきは、最新技術で描かれる恐竜たちの「感情」です。単なるモンスターではなく、運命に翻弄される生命体としての悲哀を感じさせる描写は、見る者の心を激しく揺さぶります。文明と野生の境界が崩れ去る瞬間の映像美には、人間の傲慢さへの痛烈な警鐘が込められており、エンターテインメントの枠を超えた深淵なテーマ性に圧倒されるはずです。

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製作費: $170,000,000 (255億円)

興行収入: $1,310,469,037 (1966億円)

推定収支: $1,140,469,037 (1711億円)

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クリス・プラット
クリス・プラット
Owen Grady
ブライス・ダラス・ハワード
ブライス・ダラス・ハワード
Claire Dearing
レイフ・スポール
レイフ・スポール
Eli Mills
ジャスティス・スミス
ジャスティス・スミス
Franklin Webb
Daniella Pineda
Daniella Pineda
Zia Rodriguez
ジェームズ・クロムウェル
ジェームズ・クロムウェル
Benjamin Lockwood
トビー・ジョーンズ
トビー・ジョーンズ
Mr. Eversoll
テッド・レヴィン
テッド・レヴィン
Ken Wheatley
ジェフ・ゴールドブラム
ジェフ・ゴールドブラム
Ian Malcolm
B・D・ウォン
B・D・ウォン
Dr. Wu

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: フアン・アントニオ・バヨナ

脚本: Derek Connolly / Colin Trevorrow / マイケル・クライトン

音楽: マイケル・ジアッチーノ

制作: Belén Atienza / パトリック・クローリー / フランク・マーシャル

撮影監督: オスカル・ファウラ

制作会社: Amblin Entertainment / Universal Pictures

TMDB ユーザーのレビュー

tmdb15214618
tmdb15214618
★ 2

I felt embarrassed to be watching this. It's an embarrassing fever dream. I abandoned it halfway through its runtime.

Wuchak
Wuchak
★ 8

More dinosaurs, Opie’s hot daughter, Dracula’s castle and Indiana Jones “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom” (2018) revolves around Claire (Bryce Dallas Howard) and Owen (Chris Pratt) leading a team back to Isla Nublar to save several species of dinosaurs after an active volcano threatens all life there. The plan is to relocate the dinosaurs to a new island sanctuary, but that’s not the way it works out. My title blurb pretty much says it all for this fifth film in the franchise. I mention Indiana Jones because the movie has a “Raiders of the Lost Ark” (1981) vibe more so than the other movies. The reference to Dracula’s castle is due to the fact that the entire second half takes place at a cool, gothic chateau in Northern California and there’s a scene with a genetically-enhanced raptor acting like Dracula. Curvy Bryce is just stunning throughout and easily blows away any other woman in the series. Meanwhile Pratt seriously upped his game as leading action hero (I wasn’t overly impressed with him in the previous film, although I didn’t dislike him either). At the end of the day I’d have to rank this installment as my favorite, followed by the original 1993 movie and 2015’s “Jurassic World.” The film runs 2 hours, 8 minutes and was shot in Hawaii and England/Scotland. GRADE: A-/B+

Per Gunnar Jonsson
Per Gunnar Jonsson
★ 5

As a kid dinosaurs was one of my great interests. Thus I was so thrilled by the first Jurassic Park movie, which I thought then, and still think today, is a great movie. Sadly the following movies have been a mixed bag to say the least. This movie falls in the “that was disappointing” category I am afraid. It is obviously that however wrote the story was a lazy bugger that simply rehashed old bits and standard Hollywood cheap concepts and then added some frustrating preaching to it. The two scenes, one at the beginning and one in the end, where Ian Malcolm (Jeff Goldblum) was just sitting and ranting on and on was enough by itself to drag down the movie a star or two. We get it, however wrote that crap do not like gene science. Then go and write a piece in a science journal or something. Oh wait, it would not have been excepted since there was no science in it, just ranting mixed up with poorly hidden religious beliefs. So instead you had to go and ruin a movie which was meant to simply entertain. The we have the rest of the story. The best, or should I say the kindest, word for describing it would be “predictable”. How many times are we going to do the big company captures animals for profit story? At least try to put some intelligence in the plot if you have to rehash it over and over again. It has even been done before in the same franchise for Christ sake! I would lie if I did not say that I found, at least, some entertainment watching the movie though. But pretty much all of it came from watching the scenery and the special effects. They at least were pretty good. But then I do like big monsters stomping around wreaking havoc and eating people, especially when it is the bad guys. There were some parts that was rather funny. I think Christ Pratt, and most of the other actors as well for that matter, did a fairly good job out of the lousy script. The idea of using a Stygimoloch to break free was quite cool and the havoc he wreaked somewhat funny. The part where Wheatley stop in the middle of all the chaos to extract a tooth as a bloody trophy was just silly though. The end scenes was just frustrating. However wrote that ought to be shot. A few dinosaurs escape and then the conclusion is that humanity have to live side by side with dinosaurs from then one. What a load of rubbish! Sadly, despite the genre being a favorite of mine and the special effects being pretty good, this film did not make it for me due to the unintelligent and lazy script.

Gimly
Gimly
★ 5

A strong, **strong** opening that it never recovers* from. (*"never recovers from" here meaning "never stops dissapointing afterwards".) _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._

John Chard
John Chard
★ 5

Cover Version 2 It was 1993 when Jurassic Park was unleashed upon the film loving public, spawning a blockbuster franchise and pop culture thunders in the process. Sadly we now find ourselves suffering cover versions of what was once a great and thought provoking premise with high octane thrills into the bargain. I guess once they started personalising the Velociraptors, making one of them a friend of man, it was the beginning of the end. But we accepted it - sort of - jumping into 2015's Jurassic World with carefree abandon. More dino carnage we wanted, a bright cast fronted by the ever likable Chris Pratt and Bryce Howard drew us in, but it was merely ok, a franchise entry that was just a quick fix but nothing more. But of course box office talks and the franchise lumbers on to Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom... Plot returns to Isla Nublar which along with all the dinosaur inhabitants is about to be vanished from the planet by the mother of all volcanoes. Cue mankind jostling over whether to save a species that was once extinct whilst others have nefarious motives for financial gain. Off we go then, stock characters that are over familiar are performed by different actors but go through motions we have witnessed before, whilst the writing strains for a sort of human empathy factor that never hits the mark. There is nothing remotely fresh (well Howard has at least changed her footwear to something more credible) or exciting on offer here, it's a tired cash cow that's in dire need of extinction itself. Naturally another instalment will come along, and naturally it will make money, with myself and the other millions of Jurassic zombies filing in to view what we hope will be a return to the heady days back in 1993. But it's most likely a forlorn hope, so maybe, just maybe, it should be enough now, enough? 5/10

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