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荒野の用心棒
荒野の用心棒

荒野の用心棒

19641h 39m★ 7.8西洋

あらすじ

セルジオ・レオーネ監督&クリント・イーストウッドによるマカロニ・ウエスタンの金字塔。無法者たちの勢力争いがやまない国境の町サン・ミゲルを舞台に、風来坊ガンマンが荒唐無稽な痛快アクションを繰り広げる。

作品考察・見どころ

セルジオ・レオーネが確立した様式美こそが本作の本質です。クリント・イーストウッド演じる名もなき男のニヒルな佇まいは、正義ではなく生存と美学を優先する新たなヒーロー像を提示しました。ポンチョに身を包み、寡黙に状況を支配する彼の圧倒的な存在感は、映像表現におけるミニマリズムの極致と言えるでしょう。 特筆すべきは、エンニオ・モリコーネの音楽と緊迫したクローズアップの融合です。乾いた口笛や銃声が、男たちの刺すような視線と重なり合う瞬間、画面からは熱気と殺気が溢れ出します。ただの西部劇に留まらない、音と映像が共鳴する刹那の美学は、公開から半世紀を経てもなお色褪せることなく、観る者の魂を激しく揺さぶり続けています。

興行成績

製作費: $200,000 (0億円)

興行収入: $14,500,000 (22億円)

推定収支: $14,300,000 (21億円)

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クリント・イーストウッド
クリント・イーストウッド
Joe
Marianne Koch
Marianne Koch
Marisol
Gian Maria Volonté
Gian Maria Volonté
Ramón Rojo
Wolfgang Lukschy
Wolfgang Lukschy
John Baxter
Sieghardt Rupp
Sieghardt Rupp
Esteban Rojo
Joseph Egger
Joseph Egger
Piripero
Antonio Prieto
Antonio Prieto
Don Benito Rojo / Don Miguel Rojo
José Calvo
José Calvo
Silvanito
Margarita Lozano
Margarita Lozano
Consuelo Baxter
Daniel Martín
Daniel Martín
Julián

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: Sergio Leone

脚本: Víctor Andrés Catena / Sergio Leone / Adriano Bolzoni

音楽: エンニオ・モリコーネ

制作: Arrigo Colombo / Giorgio Papi

撮影監督: Massimo Dallamano / Federico G. Larraya

制作会社: Jolly Film / Ocean Films / Constantin Film

TMDB ユーザーのレビュー

AshJohann
AshJohann
★ 8

Funny child acting, nonsense sense of distance, bad dubbing and weak dialogue bring down an otherwise magnificent film. A Western remake of Yojimbo, it's remarkable how such a simple story can lend itself to such a great experience. The atmosphere is built up masterfully - with stunning cinematography, striking close-ups, beautifully constructed mise-en-scene, a fantastic performance from Eastwood, Moricone's ever powerful music, and a lovely overabundance of laughing - all culminating in one of the best showdowns in cinematic history.

Venti_Pro
Venti_Pro

Even better than I remember. The story was more interesting than I remembered. The Man With No Name is more fun in this movie than I remembered. The side characters are more interesting than I remembered. My only complaints are that some of the acting and parts of the script could be better. This is really epic movie that I would not mind watching again!

r96sk
r96sk
★ 9

A supremely entertaining western from 1964! I will say the dubbing nature of <em>'A Fistful of Dollars'</em> is a little distracting early on, but by the time the opening portion concluded I was incredibly interested in what was happening onscreen. The pacing is excellent, thanks to some very fine cinematography, great action sequences and a top notch score. Clint Westwood debuts as a leading movie star and is terrific throughout, portraying the wonderfully named J̶o̶e̶ "the Man with No Name". It's little surprise these are the films that truly made him. Away from Eastwood, I really enjoyed the trio that played the Rojo brothers - Gian Maria Volonté (aka Johnny Wels), Sieghardt Rupp and Antonio Prieto. They're just as important as the main man and play the roles superbly. Bring on the sequels!

drystyx
drystyx
★ 1

Leone almost single handedly destroyed the Western. But it wasn't "single handed" because he had help from the critics who were even bigger hacks than Leone was. Here, we have a movie based on Yojimbo, which is called a classic by some, though I doubt it is truly a classic. "Seven Samurai" is a classic, but not "Yojimbo". Still, "Yojimbo" is better than this, because too much is lost in translation here. It's a thoroughly unmotivated movie about totally unmotivated characters. The only interesting bit in here is a quip about the equine that No Name (Eastwood) rides. Well, that's because the equine is the ONLY interesting and credible character in the entire movie. Somehow, No Name thinks he can massacre what appears to be at least fifty gunmen without a scratch, yet he says at the end he doesn't take risks. It's just a bunch of killing and shooting and noise with no motivation. For "bang per buck", it's one of the poorest payoffs ever. Only "The Wild Bunch" scores a worse "bang per buck" than this with its dullness for all the gun play. When the dollar trilogy came out, only the crack heads and total dope heads thought it was cool, so the critics placated them. Now, those people are in authority, God help us, and have fooled following generations into the idea that this garbage is "classic". Talk about the emperor's new clothes, we see it illustrated here.

CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
★ 7

With barely enough cash to buy a drink, drifter "Joe" (Clint Eastwood) rides into a small, pretty war-torn town near the US/Mexican border. He makes friends with the bar owner "Silvanito" (José Calvo) and pretty quickly finds himself drawn into the brutal quarrelling between "Baxter" (Wolfgang Lukschy) and his nemesis "Rojo" (Gian Maria Volonté). When he kills a few of the former man's troops, it's the brother of the latter who offers him a job. Turns out that "Joe" is a bit more shrewd than that though, and so he decides that the best solution is the enemy of my enemy is not necessarily my friend - he can divide, sit it out a bit, and conquer - with considerable riches to be gained if his admittedly quite dangerous manipulation can succeed. Clint Eastwood is a fine exponent of the less is more style of acting. His expressions, his eyes, even his distinctive gait allow the character to develop effortlessly as this story takes a route that isn't as predictable (or easy) as you might expect. The supporting cast also work well to epitomise a small-town, brutal and venal mentality with plenty of action and hysterical laughter to keep the story moving along to a classic Morricone score set amongst the grubby and basic adobe homes. Sergio Leone does not feel the need to drag this out for hours - it's an almost perfectly paced piece of nasty, gripping, cinema that is really well worth a watch on a big screen if you can.

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