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囚われた国家
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囚われた国家

“アメリカ陥落から9年ー。従うか?抗うか?どちらか選べ。”

20191h 50m★ 5.7サイエンスフィクションアクションスリラー
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あらすじ

2018年、正体不明の異星人たちが地球を侵略。それから9年後の2027年。世界の主要都市は異星人たち=統治者の支配下に置かれ、シカゴでは、そのかいらいと化したアメリカ政府が強権的な管理社会体制を築き上げていた。20歳の青年ガブリエルは、死んだ父の元同僚、シカゴ警察特捜司令官マリガンの世話を受けながら、ひそかに反体制のレジスタンス活動に従事。やがて彼は兄のラファエルらとともに爆弾テロを計画するが…。

作品考察・見どころ

本作の魅力は、侵略SFという枠を借りて描かれる、極限の緊張感に満ちた占領下の人間模様です。派手な破壊に頼らず、抑制されたトーンで描かれる監視社会の息苦しさは、観客に強烈な没入感を与えます。ジョン・グッドマンが見せる重厚かつミステリアスな演技は、誰が敵か分からない疑心暗鬼のドラマを、より深い次元へと押し上げています。 ドキュメンタリー的なリアリズムで進行するレジスタンスの計画は、システムに抗う意志をいかに繋ぐかという、自由への渇望を描いた濃密な政治スリラーです。ラストに待ち受ける衝撃の展開は、まさに映像でしか成し得ない鮮やかなカタルシスを突きつけてくるでしょう。沈黙の中にこそ、真の変革が宿っていることを確信させる傑作です。

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製作費: $25,000,000 (38億円)

興行収入: $8,808,611 (13億円)

推定収支: $-16,191,389 (-24億円)

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キャスト

ジョン・グッドマン
ジョン・グッドマン
William Mulligan
Ashton Sanders
Ashton Sanders
Gabriel Drummond
Jonathan Majors
Jonathan Majors
Rafe Drummond
ヴェラ・ファーミガ
ヴェラ・ファーミガ
Jane Doe
ケヴィン・ダン
ケヴィン・ダン
Police Chief Igoe
Kevin J. O'Connor
Kevin J. O'Connor
Kermode
アラン・ラック
アラン・ラック
Rittenhouse
Ben Daniels
Ben Daniels
Daniel
James Ransone
James Ransone
Ellison
D. B. Sweeney
D. B. Sweeney
Levitt

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: Rupert Wyatt

脚本: Rupert Wyatt / Erica Beeney

音楽: Rob Simonsen

制作: Jeff Skoll / Jonathan King / Ron Schmidt

撮影監督: Alex Disenhof

制作会社: Participant / Lightfuse & Gettaway

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Manuel São Bento
Manuel São Bento
★ 4

If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog :) As a huge fan of the sci-fi genre, especially when it involves alien invasions of some kind, movies like this always leave me excited. It doesn’t matter what the audience or critics have been saying (in fact, it never does) because it won’t affect my enthusiasm (in fact, nothing does). By knowing who the cast, director, writers, and producers are, I instantly know how high or low I need to set my expectations. Having this in mind, I was hoping that Captive State could be one of 2019’s surprises. It has an unusual concept that can provide a very unique story if it’s well-told, so the big question is: did they execute all of their ideas successfully? Unfortunately, no. Not even close. Honestly, the screenplay is so convoluted and messy that I felt “lost” several times. I admire the amount of work that they put into this because they actually did and it shows. The overall concept and its ramifications are all there, the story is indeed interesting. It’s just the way that it’s told that ruins the entire thing. However, the first sentence I heard after the film’s conclusion, came from someone who said: “here I was expecting massive action and …” If you go into your movie theater expecting a straightforward, action-heavy, alien-invasion-type flick and you leave disappointed, that’s on you! From the trailers to its marketing, there was never a message of “hey, this is pure action, humans vs. aliens!” It tried its best to give the world a different take on this “sub-genre”, let’s call it that. I mean, they had it all: a good cast with the always astonishing John Goodman (William Mulligan) as one of the protagonists, beautiful visual effects that elevated the set design, and the aliens actually have an intriguing physical shape. Sadly, there’s barely any aliens throughout the runtime. There’s hardly … anything. I don’t know what happened post-production, but it feels like they were pushed to deliver something different, so they cut all of the other scenes with extra-terrestrial stuff (I’m certain that they had more to show). The main issue here is that you can never have a 100% ambiguous story. Arrival is probably the best non-typical alien-invasion movie ever, not because it scarcely shows any aliens or action, but due to its twistful and thought-provoking script. Nevertheless, it still shows a lot! You don’t leave that film disappointed because you didn’t see the inside of a spaceship or an actual alien. You leave perplexed and with your mind blown. Captive State just leaves you confused and wishing for more. A lot more. There’s really not that much more to say on this review without getting into spoiler territory. Sadly, this is one of those movies that come out every year showing tremendous potential, an innovative and intriguing premise, but that in the end, it just isn’t able to succeed. It doesn’t structure its story and ideas in the most efficient way possible. Its execution is sloppy, filled with hollow characters, no real flow (it feels like it’s just a scene after another scene), too vague, and it profoundly hopes that you didn’t figure out a pretty obvious twist so they can shock you seconds away from the end. It’s not horrible, but it’s definitely frustrating and disappointing. John Goodman delivers a great performance as always, and the visual effects are striking, to say the least. The production quality is undeniable, they really worked hard to provide the audience with an environment that actually feels real. The first act is pretty good, but it’s downhill from there. Ashton Sanders shares the lead with Goodman, and he’s also pretty good, no doubt about it. However, and this sums up the film pretty well: if I have to check online what the name of the main character was (Gabriel Drummond), then something went terribly wrong. It’s not going to end up being one of the worst movies of the year, but so far, it’s the biggest letdown. Rating: C-

Gimly
Gimly
★ 4

Honestly don't really know what I just saw. It's like if _The Battle of Algiers_ had no nuance, or if _District 9_ you know... sucked. _Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._

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