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カンフー・パンダ2
カンフー・パンダ2

カンフー・パンダ2

20111h 31m★ 7.1アニメーションファミリーコメディ

あらすじ

ついに伝説の龍の戦士となったパンダのポー。カンフーを極めた5人のマスターたちとともに谷の平和を守る彼だったが、そんなある日、新たな敵、クジャクのシェン大老が現われる。シェン大老は恐るべき破壊力を持った大砲を開発し、世界征服を企てていた。シーフー老師の命を受け、シェン大老の野望を止めるべく立ち上がったポーたち。だが、ポーは戦いの中で、シェン大老が失われた両親との記憶に関わっていることを知る。

作品考察・見どころ

本作の真髄は、古き良き武術と近代兵器の対立という構造を通じて描かれる「内なる平和」の探求にあります。前作以上のスケールで展開される流麗なアクションに潜む静寂の美しさは、単なる娯楽作の域を超えた深い芸術性を放っており、観る者を精神的な悟りの境地へと誘います。 特に宿敵シェンの悲哀に満ちたカリスマ性は圧巻で、過去に囚われる者と現在を生きる者との対比は魂に深く訴えかけます。色彩豊かな映像美と豪華声優陣の熱演が、自らの運命を切り拓く勇気を力強く肯定してくれる至高のエンターテインメントです。

興行成績

製作費: $150,000,000 (225億円)

興行収入: $665,692,281 (999億円)

推定収支: $515,692,281 (774億円)

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ジャック・ブラック
ジャック・ブラック
Po (voice)
アンジェリーナ・ジョリー
アンジェリーナ・ジョリー
Tigress (voice)
ダスティン・ホフマン
ダスティン・ホフマン
Shifu (voice)
ゲイリー・オールドマン
ゲイリー・オールドマン
Lord Shen (voice)
ジャッキー・チェン
ジャッキー・チェン
Monkey (voice)
ルーシー・リュー
ルーシー・リュー
Viper (voice)
セス・ローゲン
セス・ローゲン
Mantis (voice)
デヴィッド・クロス
デヴィッド・クロス
Crane (voice)
ミシェル・ヨー
ミシェル・ヨー
The Soothsayer (voice)
ジェームズ・ホン
ジェームズ・ホン
Mr. Ping (voice)

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: Jennifer Yuh Nelson

脚本: Jonathan Aibel / Glenn Berger / Philip Craven

音楽: ハンス・ジマー / John Powell

制作: Melissa Cobb / Jeffrey Katzenberg

撮影監督: Damon O'Beirne

制作会社: DreamWorks Animation

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Andres Gomez
Andres Gomez
★ 7

Threre are few sequels that are better than the original. This is one of them. Smarter, with good plot and an amazing animation. Perfect for a movie session with the family.

Sheldon Nylander
Sheldon Nylander
★ 5

Admittedly, I wasn’t the biggest fan of the first “Kung Fu Panda.” Don’t get me wrong, it’s alright, but that’s all. Just alright. The jokes about him being big and clumsy get old after an hour and a half, to the point where it almost seems like a movie that’s trying to (ironically) fat shame kids. “Kung Fu Panda 2” is really more of the same. Same characters, same plot, same jokes. It’s extremely predictable with literally no surprises, giving the characters little depth. What we are presented with here is essentially a paint-by-numbers family film. If you’re okay with that, then more power to you. It’s pretty harmless brain candy, but if you’re looking for more substance or any way to challenge your kids a little, look elsewhere. Again, it’s just kind of...there. Ironically zen, in a way.

The Movie Diorama
The Movie Diorama
★ 6

Kung Fu Panda 2 excitedly kicks, punches and belly flops its way through overused visual humour. “Everybody was kung fu fighting!” much more so in this sequel when compared to its predecessor. The Furious Five were slapping Shen’s army of diabolical wolves left, right and centre. Master Shifu prodding his stick conveniently during the climactic battle. And a plethora of other anthropomorphic beasts harnessing the power of said martial art. This very much felt like an animated martial arts feature, one aspect the original was sorely missing. However, despite DreamWorks’ best efforts in continuing Po’s search in becoming the Dragon Warrior, its quality offers no improvements. Unable to surpass the boundaries of family-friendly humour that reduces the visual splendour and narrative heft to progress the story onto the next level. Po, having realised who his parents truly are (not a goose...), must save China with the Furious Five from the malicious peacock Shen and his fascination with metallic weapons. DreamWorks constantly pump out family orientated animations with powerful morals every year. This sequel illustrating the ability to manipulate our past childhoods to shape the person we want to be. For Po, this meant ignoring the familial scars that Shen caused, producing his prepubescent abandonment. A notable moral that many should abide by, but unfortunately is weighed down by excessive comedy that diminished a vast amount of beautiful moments. Aside from the tantalising scene when Po finally discovered what happened to his parents, conveyed through mesmerising hand-drawn animated flashbacks, all other heartfelt examples were brutalised by Po’s apparent requirement to exercise his bumbling personality. Black’s prolific voice doesn’t help matters, with a lack of sincerity to his vocal performance, but the frantic pacing and rushed sequences made for a frustrating central narrative. That’s not to say this sequel is poor, in fact it’s just as consistent as its predecessor. Rather infuriating is all given the tender bamboo seeds that were lovingly planted, unable to grow into ferocious stalks. The humour, as overwhelming as it is, does provide characterisation to these animals. Po in particular. Making it hugely accessible for all members of all families to watch and enjoy. The action sequences were splendid and vibrantly colourful, with some ingenious editing that made one chase scene resemble ‘Pac-Man’. The oriental aesthetics and environments built a beautifully inclusive world for the characters to roam in. The antagonist, Shen, was far more memorable and sinister in comparison to...ummm...I forgot his name. The snow leopard? We’ll go with that. Mostly due to Oldman’s vocal work that has a larger range than the entirety of his filmography (and that’s saying something!). The red and black lighting was, at times, excessive in depicting “evil” and surprisingly dark. No, not thematically. It was literally difficult to see anything! Aside from that, Kung Fu Panda 2 slaps. And punches. And kicks. But also tumbles repetitively due to Po’s constant buffoonery. It does however set the third film up nicely, so guess I’ll have to give that a go...

CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
★ 7

After his surprising success as the "Dragon Warrior", the cheery "Po" is hoping to take it easy. History, though, has no intention of letting him sit on his laurels as it emerges that the slighted peacock villain "Shen" has designs on taking over the globe. We learn from a brief retrospective a bit about the cause of his bitterness and it seems that he and "Po" have an overlapping provenance that might just explain a few things for both of them. Thing is, "Shen" has developed an all-conquering secret weapon that can cause even the most formidable of fortifications to tumble, so it's going to take all that "Po" and his five best friends can muster if they are to thwart the dastardly plan and save the nation from the peacock with feathers as razor sharp as his wit! This is becoming my favourite animated franchise. It successfully mixes some pithy dialogue with loads of characterful and colourful action and it's message of teamwork and inter-reliance is subtly delivered amidst a sea of entertaining mythology and adventure. It's quickly paced from start to finish and though I could have been doing with a little more of the sceptically sagely "Shifu" it's still just about as good as the first film from 2008. Great fun.

daniel_carr
daniel_carr
★ 8

It's not often the second movie is as good as the first movie and this was awesome! The story was good, the movie was funny and they added what I felt was missing from the first movie the back story to Po and his father (a Panda and a goose). Although the villian story seemed a bit familiar it was different enough not to feel too much of a copy of the first film, so well done guys.

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