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7月22日
7月22日

7月22日

20182h 23m★ 7.1犯罪ドラマ履歴スリラー

あらすじ

ノルウェーで発生したテロ事件。この卑劣な攻撃を生き延びた若者や悲しみに暮れる家族など国全体が、心の拠り所と正義を求めて歩み続ける。実話に基づく映画

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ポール・グリーングラス監督が放つ、徹底したリアリズムが圧巻です。惨劇そのものではなく、その後の「再生」と「対峙」に焦点を当てることで、暴力がいかに個人の魂を傷つけ、共同体がどのようにその亀裂を修復していくかを克明に描き出しています。静謐ながらも凄まじい緊張感が漂う映像は、観る者の倫理観を激しく揺さぶります。 キャスト陣の魂を削るような熱演が、本作を単なる記録に留まらせません。加害者の冷徹さと、被害者が絶望から立ち上がる壮絶な対比は、民主主義の強靭さと寛容さを問いかけます。憎しみに支配されず、正義と理性を貫こうとする人間の高潔な意志は、深い感動と共に心に刻まれるはずです。

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Jonas Strand Gravli
Jonas Strand Gravli
Viljar Hanssen
アンデルシュ・ダニエルセン・リー
アンデルシュ・ダニエルセン・リー
Anders Behring Breivik
Jon Øigarden
Jon Øigarden
Geir Lippestad
Seda Witt
Seda Witt
Lara Rashid
Ola G. Furuseth
Ola G. Furuseth
Prime Minister Stoltenberg
Maria Bock
Maria Bock
Christin Kristoffersen
Isak Bakli Aglen
Isak Bakli Aglen
Torje Hanssen
Thorbjørn Harr
Thorbjørn Harr
Sveinn Are Hanssen
Marit Andreassen
Marit Andreassen
Prime Minister Aide
Øystein Martinsen
Øystein Martinsen
Prime Minister Aide

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: ポール・グリーングラス

脚本: ポール・グリーングラス / Åsne Seierstad

音楽: Sune Martin

制作: スコット・ルーディン / Chris Carreras / グレゴリー・グッドマン

撮影監督: Pål Ulvik Rokseth

制作会社: Scott Rudin Productions

TMDB ユーザーのレビュー

StamS
StamS
★ 7

A dry film that fails to highlight the true face of the emerging phenomenon of Nazism in Europe. Greengrass (director and screenwriter) tries (and succeeds in some scenes) to shock, but this is not enough for the viewer to understand how dangerously neo-Nazi ideology has infected the Western world. The creators seem to believe that simply narrating such a senseless act is enough to awaken viewers, but they are wrong. To truly understand both the sick essence and the causes that are bringing this monstrous ideology back to the forefront, we need to look in the mirror. We need to understand and, consequently, accept that the root of Nazism lies in the heart of the societies we have built around us. Nazism did not fall from the sky. Breivik did not fall from the sky, nor was he born from a metaphysical Hell. He was born, raised, and lives among us. He is our neighbour. He is the one who usually says "we need a Franco," "under the military Junta everyone had a job," "I have no problem with illegal immigrants, but...". That is why, in my opinion, the only intensely bright spot of the film is Breivik's last line to his lawyer at the end of the film. A line that concludes a conversation between the two of them, in which the lawyer seemingly wins on points, as he chooses not to respond to this line. "You don't even see us." This line encapsulates the whole problem of European Nazism, as the vast majority of our fellow citizens choose to turn a blind eye to all of this. We choose to look the other way, to pretend we didn't see how the supermarket clerk spoke to the immigrant customer, not to react to the bus driver when he unreasonably forces the refugee child off the vehicle, to continue getting our information from journalists who whitewash fascists at every opportunity, offering them a platform to utter lies sprinkled with half-truths. Europe has turned a blind eye. It has chosen not to see Nazism in France, Italy, Sweden, the UK, Germany, Greece, Ukraine, Hungary, and other countries because it considers other problems more important. And to a certain extent, it is right. Nazism is not the most important problem. But it is the most deafening alarm that everything is wrong: the bail out of banks, the violation of human rights, the abolition of labour rights, austerity policies, in short, the abandonment of citizens to the mercy of capital and economic growth. And all this with the complicity of our own awkwardness and inaction. So, we don't even see them, because we have more important problems to deal with and because in our dizziness and panic as we drown, we will grab anything that even faintly appears as something that can keep us afloat. Many will grasp the weight of Nazism and drag down with them those around them, just as happened 90 years ago.

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