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“過去からの使者に出合う時、人類は決して逃げられない―”

20181h 38m★ 6.5スリラーファンタジー謎

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シカゴで起きた爆発事故の衝撃波によって多くの人が死に絶えてしまった世界。世界はそれ以来変容し、「残存者」と呼ばれる死者の幽霊が、生きている人々と共存するようになっていた。爆発から10年、ロニーはある残存者から逃げるようメッセージを受け取る。

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ベラ・ソーン
ベラ・ソーン
Ronnie
リチャード・ハーモン
リチャード・ハーモン
Kirk
ダーモット・マローニー
ダーモット・マローニー
August
No Image
Amy Price-Francis
Mrs. Calder
Shaun Benson
Shaun Benson
Mr. Calder
Louis Herthum
Louis Herthum
Doctor Steiner
Thomas Elms
Thomas Elms
Brian
Sara Thompson
Sara Thompson
Janine
David Lawrence Brown
David Lawrence Brown
Principal Pescatelli
Hugh Dillon
Hugh Dillon
Mathison

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: Scott Speer

脚本: ジェイソン・フックス / Daniel Waters

音楽: Bear McCreary

制作: Paul Brooks / Scott Niemeyer / Leon Clarance

撮影監督: Simon Dennis

制作会社: Gold Circle Films

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JPV852
JPV852
★ 4

Many times there are movies with great ideas behind them but the execution absolutely didn’t live up to the potential. I Still See You is about a world which there’s an “event” centered around Chicago (not sure what Hollywood has against that city) in which specters have suddenly become visible, but only for a few minutes, doing routines they did when they were living. 10 years after the “event”, a government program gone awry, the film follows Veronica Calder (BELLA THORNE) whose father had died amongst hundreds, if not thousands, of others. She’s a typical teenager though living in a world where the Federal government has a Spectral Affairs, attending high school. There, she’s captivated by loner Kirk Lane (RICHARD HARMON) whom is considered a truther, believing there is more going on as more and more specters, also known as rems (short of remnants), have begun appearing despite the belief from authorities they would begin fading away as time went on. There are a rules when it comes to these specters as exposition-ed by history(?) teacher Mr. Bittner (DERMOT MULRONEY): that the rems can’t interact with the living, and rems cannot change a routine or break out of a pattern, amongst a couple others. In the meantime, Veronica gets a ghostly encounter in the bathroom from a man who she not only has never seen before but he writes a warning on the mirror: “run”, though his name Brian did pop up in her head. She seeks the help from Kirk and he reluctantly agrees to help and soon they put on their Scooby-hats and do research first on how to capture an image of the em and then digging into his past, which is very dark, the suspect behind the strangulations of two teen girls and they discover a connection: both girls were born on February 29, which just happens to be Veronica’s birthday as well. So it would seem Brian, who had committed suicide as the authorities were closing in apparently, is stalking and her life is in danger. With an interesting premise, I kind of was interested in seeing I Still See You because I’m also a fan of Bella Thorne. While she wasn’t bad, nor was Richard Harmon (better known for his role on The 100), but neither young(ish) actor could overcome such a lame script and an utterly predictable twist that anyone could see coming two miles away once the mystery aspect is set-up (i.e. the murder of the girls at the hands of Brian). Alright, I’ll outright spoil it right now, so turn away if you don’t want to know. So, the killer turns out to be Mr. Bittner played by veteran character actor(?) Dermot Mulroney. For his part, Mulroney was okay though be straddled with such a stupid twist, not sure I can blame him too much other than for taking the role (guess beggars can’t be choosers comes to mind) and adding insult to injury, just like we’ll never see a follow up to the Taylor Lautner thriller, Abducted where Mulroney had a cameo at the end to set-up a sequel, I Still See You also sequel-baits. Not sure it will get one unless it finds an audience on home video (the film did manage to get $1M overseas; only $1,359 stateside). In any case, the film is based upon a novel entitled ‘Break My Heart a 1,000 Times’ by Daniel Waters and a script by Jason Fuchs, the story writer behind Wonder Woman, and was helmed by Scott Speer, the director behind the schmaltzy Midnight Sun (also starring Thorne) and the music-dance-dram, Step Up Revolution. Not exactly a banner resume… and yes, I have seen both of those movies unfortunately. Make this number three.

Dr_Nostromo
Dr_Nostromo
★ 7

67/100 An experiment gone awry killing thousands. The ghosts of those killed becomes a part of the lives of the living, even though they cannot interact ...or can they? I found this fascinating. The premise is quite unique (I knew nothing about the book). It's slow paced and isn't heavy on frights but the story was complex with quite a few minor twists and turns and had me fully engaged throughout. Once again, if you're going to analyze it to death, you won't like it. Just enjoy the ride, it's a good one. -- DrNostromo.com

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