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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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19882h 14m★ 7.8ドラマ

あらすじ

自由奔放な青年が重度の自閉症の兄と出会って心を開き、忘れていた愛情を取り戻して行く過程を描いた心暖まる感動のロード・ムービー。高級外車のディーラーをしているチャーリーの元に自分を勘当した父の訃報が届く。遺産目当てに故郷に戻った彼だったが遺産の300万ドルは見た事もない自閉症の兄、レイモンドの手に渡る事を聞かされる。なんとか金を物にしようとチャーリーは施設にいるレイモンドを誘拐まがいに連れ出し、ロスに戻ろうとするのだったが……。

作品考察・見どころ

本作の真髄は、二人の名優による静かなる化学反応にあります。ダスティン・ホフマンが体現した繊細かつ緻密な演技は、観る者の既成概念を鮮やかに覆し、一方でトム・クルーズが見せる「強欲な青年から兄への慈しみ」への魂の変容は、人間の精神的成長を極めてエモーショナルに描き出しました。 ロードムービーの形式を借りて描かれるのは、孤独な魂が交わり、互いの欠落を埋め合う救済の物語です。対極の価値観を持つ二人の距離が縮まっていく過程を、映像は雄大な風景と共にドラマチックに刻みます。他者を受け入れる痛みと喜びを、これほどまでに美しく普遍的な愛へと昇華させた手腕は、今なお色褪せない輝きを放っています。

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製作費: $25,000,000 (38億円)

興行収入: $354,825,435 (532億円)

推定収支: $329,825,435 (495億円)

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ダスティン・ホフマン
ダスティン・ホフマン
Raymond Babbitt
トム・クルーズ
トム・クルーズ
Charlie Babbitt
ヴァレリア・ゴリノ
ヴァレリア・ゴリノ
Susanna
Gerald R. Molen
Gerald R. Molen
Dr. Bruner
Jack Murdock
Jack Murdock
John Mooney
Michael D. Roberts
Michael D. Roberts
Vern
Ralph Seymour
Ralph Seymour
Lenny
Lucinda Jenney
Lucinda Jenney
Iris
ボニー・ハント
ボニー・ハント
Sally Dibbs
Kim Robillard
Kim Robillard
Small Town Doctor

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: バリー・レヴィンソン

脚本: Ronald Bass / Barry Morrow

音楽: ハンス・ジマー

制作: ピーター・グーバー / マーク・ジョンソン / ジョン・ピータース

撮影監督: ジョン・シール

制作会社: United Artists / Star Partners II / The Guber-Peters Company

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John Chard
John Chard
★ 10

My main man Charlie Babbitt. It is something of a great cinematic achievement that Rain Man became the great film it clearly is because the story surrounding it is interestingly Hollywood in itself. Four directors, six screenwriters, two cinematographers, eight producers, writers strikes, crew change, and a studio fighting for its life. All of the above are common knowledge but it doesn't hurt to remember these facts when viewing the award wining triumph of a movie that stands the test of time today. The film is so simple in structure it really needed something special to pull it out of the prospective banality of being "just another road movie about finding oneself", Rain Man achieves something special by tackling its subjects with very sensitive hands and splicing a believable human concept into the story via the incredible shows from its two leading men. Dustin Hoffman gives a magical moving performance as the Autistic Savant Raymond, the ultimate complement I can pay the performance is that it really is believable, both moving and clever rolled into one artistic result. Tom Cruise is equally as great in a role that called for drastic layer changes, a role that demanded much conviction from the actor taking it on, and Cruise gives the role much depth as he goes from shallow bastard to a very emotive and feeling human being, it's a great show that stands up to reevaluation these days. A performance that seems to have sadly been forgotten in light of Hoffman's film stealing show. With a film such as this you pray that the ending can do it justice, and I'm glad to say that there is no pandering here, it's an ending that says so much because it doesn't cop out, I thank god for those rewrites because the endings to the original scripts would have had me booting the TV set out of the window. Essential cinema. 10/10

Peter McGinn
Peter McGinn

I am not going to pretend I have much substantive to say about this movie that will make readers gasp or slap their forwards and realize, yes, that is why I should love this film! But as this is one of my wife and my favorite movies ever, I thought I would share why. When this movie came out, we saw immediately the similarities between Raymond (Rain Man) and our daughter. No, she is not just like him. In addition to her autistic, obsessive behavior, she is deaf and developmentally delayed so that even though she knows sign language, she only answers questions with it and never uses complete sentences. But like Raymond, she has always exhibited weird special gifts. She solves math problems on her fingers that even sign language interpreters don't understand, she remembers exact dates of things that have happened years before, she can create beautiful rugs on a large floor loom. On the other hand, and she can't cross a street by herself, she throws a fit at times over the smallest change in her routine. For example, when she lived t home with us as a child, if we grabbed the TV guide from next to the tv to check out the schedule, she would stand over us and get more and more agitated and shake with frustration and anger. We finally had to start buying two TV guides, one that was "hers" and one that was "ours." But we couldn't buy two of everything. So anyway, what this all meant is that when we watched Rain Man back then when we were living in our daughter's wake, we found ourselves laughing at stuff that had previously driven us crazy with frustration. Needless to say, Dustin Hoffman gave a virtuoso performance, but I think Tom Cruise's efforts were underrated, perhaps because it seems like a natural role for him. I don't claim this is the best movie ever, just our very favorite, for personal reasons.

CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
★ 7

"Charlie" (Tom Cruise) works his luxury car import business quite literally wheeling and dealing when he is told that his estranged father has died. Driving to meet the solicitor he's informed that he is to receive some perfectly grown roses, but that the $3m estate is to be left elsewhere? Where? Well he discovers that he has a brother "Raymond" (Dustin Hoffman) when he visits him at in institution that cares for autistic people. Resentful and completely unaware and uncaring of his actions, "Charlie" decides to take his new-found sibling on a trip back to LA. Not afraid of throwing the odd tantrum, "Raymond" refuses to fly with anyone but Qantas so they have to drive and it's on the road that the story develops into one that, to be honest, we could probably predict quite easily. Now there's no getting away from the fact that "Raymond" is an exasperatingly annoying character at times, but that's what gets under your skin. Whether or not Hoffman is acting or mimicking, he presents us with an highly intelligent personality with a few pieces of his cognitive jigsaw missing. "Raymond" can display the traits of a small child, but equally those of a sophisticated and complex character who absorbs more from around him than perhaps we'd expect. Cruise is also at the top of his game here. He manages his character's evolution from smart-assed and selfish "Charlie" to a rounder, more mature and responsible individual with an aplomb that certainly belies some of his previous roles. It also doesn't do any harm that his brother's genius comes in quite handy in Vegas either! It's pretty poignantly and sometimes amusingly written offering some on-the-ball observations and plausible scenarios well supported by some equally potent photography, and though not always an easy drama to watch, as it progressed I felt a little invested in whether or not this relationship had legs or was, ultimately, just about a man's desire to get hold of an inheritance.

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