

ジェロニモ
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わずか30人あまりの手勢を率いて5000人もの合衆国騎兵隊を相手に闘った最後のアパッチ族戦士ジェロニモ。合衆国の西部進出とインディアン迫害の歴史の中でひときわ異彩を放つこの伝説的人物の実像に迫ったドラマ。20年近くもの間、合衆国の植民に抵抗していた最後のアパッチ族ジェロニモが、遂に投降する日がやってきた。士官学校を出たばかりの若き少尉ブリットン・デイヴィスは、彼をサンカルロスの基地へと連行する初めての任務を受ける。
製作費: $35,000,000 (53億円)
興行収入: $18,635,620 (28億円)
純利益: $-16,364,380 (-25億円)
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Wes Studi is really little better than Chuck Connors was in 1962, as the legendary Apache chief Geronimo in this rather slow moving biopic that depicts the frustrations of this otherwise noble man given the consent stream of false promises and betrayal visited on him and his people by an avaricious, expansionist, American government. Jason Patric is really quite good as the liaison officer who is charged with escorting Geronimo to a meeting with the government, epitomised by Gene Hackman as "General Crook" who is a measured, considerate soldier who appreciates, and has some sympathy with, their plight. During this journey, the two men start to form a bond based on their respective senses of honour and fairness; courage and trust. This all becomes sorely tested when "Crook" is succeeded by Kevin Tighe who is not so sympathetic and they now have a revolution to deal with. It has some wonderfully full and grand cinematography, Ry Cooder has created a suitably splendid accompaniment but Matt Damon's rather preppie narration and, indeed, the whole script is way too wordy when we have such characterisations and images to digest.It is far too sanitised to offer a serious critique into the atrocities carried out in the name of progress, so really joust boiled down to an over-long wetter with little eastern promise.


























