FindKey

FindKeyは、100万件を超える映画・ドラマ作品、そして数百万人の人物データと独自の16類型CTI診断を統合した、日本初の感情特化型映画レコメンドエンジンです。

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“苛立ち! 怒り!! 大暴走!!! いったい何が彼をそうさせたのか。”

19931h 53m★ 7.4犯罪ドラマスリラー
HBO Max on U-Next

あらすじ

マイケル・ダグラス主演、不条理なユーモアとアイロニーが劇中の至るところに散りばめられたサスペンス。厳格で生真面目な男・D-フェンスは、ある日渋滞に巻き込まれると、突如として車を乗り捨て黙々と歩き始める。

作品考察・見どころ

都会の狂気と誰もが抱えうる心の臨界点を、息苦しいほどのリアリティで描き出した衝撃作です。マイケル・ダグラスが見せる、理性と狂気の境界線で揺れる凄まじい演技は、現代社会の歪みに摩耗した我々の代弁者のようでもあります。真夏の焦燥感が画面越しに伝わり、観る者の倫理観を激しく揺さぶる演出が、本作を単なるパニック映画を超えた傑作へと昇華させています。 対照的な男たちの生き様を通して、失われた正義や尊厳を問い直すメッセージも秀逸です。ロバート・デュヴァルの静かな情熱が物語に奥行きを与え、機能不全に陥った社会での自己の在り方を痛烈に突きつけます。自分は「悪」か「被害者」か。その鮮烈な問いかけは、公開から時を経た今もなお、私たちの胸に深く突き刺さります。

興行成績

製作費: $25,000,000 (38億円)

興行収入: $40,903,593 (61億円)

推定収支: $15,903,593 (24億円)

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キャスト

マイケル・ダグラス
マイケル・ダグラス
D-Fens
ロバート・デュヴァル
ロバート・デュヴァル
Prendergast
Barbara Hershey
Barbara Hershey
Beth
レイチェル・ティコティン
レイチェル・ティコティン
Sandra
Tuesday Weld
Tuesday Weld
Mrs. Prendergast
Frederic Forrest
Frederic Forrest
Surplus Store Owner
Lois Smith
Lois Smith
D-Fens' Mother
Joey Singer
Joey Singer
Adele (Beth's Child)
Ebbe Roe Smith
Ebbe Roe Smith
Guy on Freeway
Michael Paul Chan
Michael Paul Chan
Mr. Lee

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: ジョエル・シュマッカー

脚本: Ebbe Roe Smith

音楽: James Newton Howard

制作: Timothy Harris / Arnold Kopelson / Herschel Weingrod

撮影監督: Andrzej Bartkowiak

制作会社: Warner Bros. Pictures / Arnold Kopelson Productions / Le Studio Canal+ / Regency Enterprises / Alcor Films

TMDB ユーザーのレビュー

Rob
Rob
★ 5.5

Having just watched this movie I can say that I enjoyed it, not overly so. Its not really a tale of urban reality more that the everyday annoyances that we do nothing about and this guy turns them into a personal insult. Its starts normally enough, stuck in traffic, beep noises and drilling on a hot day, his AC is broken, the window is broken. Instead of just shrugging it off with that Monday feeling he just abandons his car and goes for a walk, to start with its a shop owner with overpriced drinks that gets his shop smashed up a bit, later only when threatened with violence himself does he defend himself against 2 gang members. This is where things start to suddenly go weird, the gang members drive round and stumble across him somehow, (I'm British but I think LA is a little too big for that) then spray bullets in a drive by 20ft away and miss him completely but hit everyone around him and then they promptly crash. He walks over to the car, collects a bag of guns from it then goes and shoots up a burger bar because they are not serving breakfast, which he then changes his mind to lunch anyway and it continues from there. I don't know if this was meant to show some sort of mental brakedown due to his previous life choices but his empathy just disappears. At the start you could relate to the character but the more you watch the more you begin to distance yourself from that notion until you realise you just watched a movie where a guy went round killing people for no reason other than anger at himself for destroying his family life. It leaves me wondering if that was the directors intention or a happy coincidence to push that prospective on the viewer.

vylmen
vylmen
★ 9

## Not about the guy This movie isn't about the main character, William 'D-Fens' Foster. He does some crazy things and I guess that what some people remember, but if you really watch the movie you see that it puts society's erosion of the U.S. "normal guy" on display. People who "do everything right": get a degree, marry, make babies, work for a corporation. They feel disillusioned, cheated out of the promise of the American dream. Class divides, racism, toxic masculinity, coroporate greed, urban decay, breakdown of interpersonal connections and flat, sloppy hamburgers that look nothing like the picture on the menu. They are all present in Joel Schumacher's chronicle of the late 80's and early 90's. Even the inaction of police under the strain of declining budgets. His ex-wife that dodged a bullet by getting out before D-Fens got violent, is almost ridiculed for being oversensitve, instead of rewarded for her insight and protective instincts. There are so many things we can see through D-Fens' interactions, but also his wife and the excellent portrail of Prendergast by Robert Duval. In essence, Falling Down is less about D-Fens as an individual and more about the society that shaped him and countless others like him, not coming to terms with the weight of systemic failures. It’s a film that leaves viewers with questions rather than answers. Even decades later people will recognise themselves in the characters, the neighbourhoods and the way they navigate life in the shadow of the American dream.

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