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ジーサンズ はじめての強盗
ジーサンズ はじめての強盗

ジーサンズ はじめての強盗

20171h 36m★ 6.7犯罪コメディ

あらすじ

ジョーは離婚して戻ってきた娘や孫と一緒に暮らしながら、親友のウィリーやアルとブルックリンの公園でローンボウリングをするのが日課になっていた。彼らは40年間、ウェクスラー社で働き、定年後は悠々自適な年金生活を送るはずが、会社の所有者が変わったことで年金がもらえなくなる。さらにジョーは住宅ローンのことで銀行に相談に行くが相手にしてもらえない。その時、銀行強盗事件が起き、ジョーはある計画を思い付く。

作品考察・見どころ

名優モーガン・フリーマン、マイケル・ケイン、アラン・アーキンという伝説級の三人が放つ、圧倒的な幸福感が本作の真骨頂です。彼らの軽妙な掛け合いと長年培われた演技の重みが、画面越しに年を重ねる美学を突きつけます。単なるコメディの枠を超え、彼らの一挙手一投足が観る者の心を温め、同時に奮い立たせてくれます。 本作の核心は、不条理な社会への品格ある反逆にあるといえます。冷酷なシステムに抗い、知恵と絆で自らの尊厳を取り戻そうとする姿は、現代を生きる人々への力強いエールです。絶望を笑いに昇華し、人生の晩年を最高の冒険に変えてしまう彼らの勇姿は、鑑賞後に明日を生きる活力を鮮烈に与えてくれるでしょう。

興行成績

製作費: $25,000,000 (38億円)

興行収入: $84,618,541 (127億円)

推定収支: $59,618,541 (89億円)

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モーガン・フリーマン
モーガン・フリーマン
Willie Davis
マイケル・ケイン
マイケル・ケイン
Joe Harding
アラン・アーキン
アラン・アーキン
Albert Garner
Ann-Margret
Ann-Margret
Annie Santori
ジョン・オーティス
ジョン・オーティス
Jesus
Peter Serafinowicz
Peter Serafinowicz
Murphy
ジョーイ・キング
ジョーイ・キング
Brooklyn Harding
Kenan Thompson
Kenan Thompson
Manager Keith Schonfeld
マット・ディロン
マット・ディロン
Arlen Hamer
クリストファー・ロイド
クリストファー・ロイド
Milton Kupchak

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: ザック・ブラフ

脚本: Theodore Melfi / Edward Cannon / マーティン・ブレスト

音楽: Rob Simonsen

制作: Jonathan McCoy / ドナルド・デ・ライン / Samuel J. Brown

撮影監督: Rodney Charters

制作会社: Village Roadshow Pictures / New Line Cinema / De Line Pictures / RatPac Entertainment

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Reno
Reno
★ 7

**In an alternative way, against all the odds, they fought it!** This was a remake of the 1979 film of the same name. I haven't seen that, but I enjoyed this version. I did not say I liked, but very entertaining. From 'Grandma Gangster' to 'Stand Up Guys', there you could find a few more that all these films have commonalities. The old fellows try to do something out of their age and strength can cope. So, for fun, this film will do just fine. The poster says it all, but the film reveals much detail, like with small twist and turns. Three lifelong friends suddenly feeling the heat after their pensions got messed up. Apart from that, serious health condition and other financial struggle force them to rob a bank. The film is going to tell us their preparations for the action and post heist developments with some close encounters. No one particular, but all the three veteran actors were good. Good to see them in such energetic film, other than supporting roles in other big flicks. Zack Braff too was good at his direction. I did not like that much his previous feature film. This is a commercial film, but well done. He says it is a reboot, not a remake. And seeing decent success, there could be a sequel. Simply watch it and have fun, but don't analyse deeply, which might only disappoint you. _6.5/10_

r96sk
r96sk
★ 8

<em>'Going in Style'</em> is a fun one! I got more entertainment than I was expecting, given I had anticipated a somewhat half-arsed 90 minute comedy with potentially half-arsed showings from stars of yesteryear. Pleasantly, I was wrong. The more it went on, the move I enjoyed it. The one lame scene comes at the supermarket, but even that saves itself really with the addition of Kenan Thompson. It made me laugh at a few moments, namely with the <em>'E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial'</em> 'homage' and when Josh Pais' character does the cat thing the second time (it's barely visible, just about in shot) - both funny! The masks were a nice touch, too. And that last scene with Annabelle Chow & Nancy Sun is so dumb but I'm totally here for it. It's paced well, has a strong second half and, also, features a well done bit with John Ortiz's character in there too. A swell surprise, all in all. I would happily rewatch it. Michael Caine, Morgan Freeman and Alan Arkin make for a great trio!

Filipe Manuel Neto
Filipe Manuel Neto
★ 7

**A good comic film with four great actors.** We are facing a light comedy that tries to remake a much older film that has a very similar story: three elderly people on the verge of retirement who are going to try to rob a bank. Although the film is a very welcome comedy and is not unpleasant to watch and rewatch, unfortunately, it brings to the fore a very serious problem that the USA, and other countries, insist on not solving: the precariousness in which we live when we are sick or has reached retirement age. It is not uncommon to see people who spend the overwhelming majority of their monthly income on medical and pharmaceutical care, and who find themselves on the verge of poverty due to very low pensions. The situation that it brings to us – a company that is going to close and that, through a legal device, is now able to use money from workers' pension funds to pay off part of its liabilities – is much more complicated, and I believe it could even be illegal, but the truth is that it wouldn't be surprising if it happened in real life. Unfortunately, I haven't seen the older film yet. What I saw in this film, however, is quite good and worth our attention. The cast is led by well-known veteran actors and their work is excellent. At the same time, the situation is seen with the lightness that befits a comedy, even though it is a serious matter. The film does not need additional explanation, things happen before us, and the film pays much more attention to all the characters' problems, as well as the planning of the robbery, than to the act itself. It’s not “Ocean’s Eleven” or anything like that, there’s no roulade action or great refinement in the “art” of stealing. The intention is to make us laugh with the caricatured situation itself, and this is done in a reasonably effective way: it doesn't make us laugh out loud, but it does enough to entertain us. If the film has any positive points to praise, it will certainly be the participation of the cast, who are far above average and deserve praise for the way they played and acted. The three protagonists – Morgan Freeman, Alan Arkin and Sir Michael Caine – are effective and create an excellent collaboration, and I would venture to say that the pleasure of seeing the four of them working together is one of this film's best assets. In the secondary cast, Matt Dillon provides welcome support as a federal agent tasked with investigating the bank robbery suspects. The film is a regular comedy, it has no technical aspects that deserve an in-depth analysis, but what it presents to us is done with great effort and works well. The point that caught my attention the most was the bank itself, whose setting evoked old banks from the first decades of the 20th century. I discovered, in fact, that this film used a classified historic site as the setting for this bank.

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