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ブックスマート 卒業前夜のパーティーデビュー
ブックスマート 卒業前夜のパーティーデビュー

ブックスマート 卒業前夜のパーティーデビュー

20191h 42m★ 7.0コメディ

あらすじ

親友同士で成績優秀な女子高生エイミーとモリーは、卒業式前日、遊び放題だったクラスメートがレベルの高い進路を決めていることを知って衝撃を受ける。二人は勉強一筋で青春を犠牲にしてきたことを後悔し、残り少ない学園生活を謳歌(おうか)すべく卒業パーティーに繰り出すことを決意。そんな二人の波乱の一夜が幕を開ける。

作品考察・見どころ

本作は青春コメディの枠を超え、魂の双子とも呼べる親友同士の絆を鮮烈に描き出しています。主演二人の圧倒的なケミストリーと高速な掛け合いは、互いを全肯定する愛の尊さを観る者の心に刻みます。カーストという偏見を軽やかに裏切り、全ての登場人物に多面的な輝きを与える演出は、現代的な包摂性と優しさに満ちており、これまでにない深い多幸感をもたらします。 オリヴィア・ワイルド監督の卓越したセンスは、幻想的な映像美と音楽で若さゆえの焦燥を視覚化し、完璧を求める以上に今を生きる美しさを肯定します。正解のない人生を突き進む彼女たちの勇姿は、全世代の心を解き放つ新時代のバイブルです。

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製作費: $6,000,000 (9億円)

興行収入: $24,849,029 (37億円)

推定収支: $18,849,029 (28億円)

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ケイトリン・ディーヴァー
ケイトリン・ディーヴァー
Amy
ビーニー・フェルドスタイン
ビーニー・フェルドスタイン
Molly
ジェシカ・ウィリアムズ
ジェシカ・ウィリアムズ
Miss Fine
ジェイソン・サダイキス
ジェイソン・サダイキス
Principal Brown
リサ・クドロー
リサ・クドロー
Charmaine
ウィル・フォーテ
ウィル・フォーテ
Doug
Victoria Ruesga
Victoria Ruesga
Ryan
メイソン・グッディング
メイソン・グッディング
Nick
スカイラー・ギソンド
スカイラー・ギソンド
Jared
ダイアナ・シルヴァーズ
ダイアナ・シルヴァーズ
Hope

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: オリヴィア・ワイルド

脚本: Emily Halpern / Sarah Haskins / Susanna Fogel

音楽: Dan the Automator / Twin Shadow

制作: Chelsea Barnard / David Distenfeld / ミーガン・エリソン

撮影監督: Jason McCormick

制作会社: Annapurna Pictures / Gloria Sanchez Productions

TMDB ユーザーのレビュー

Gill-Man
Gill-Man
★ 9

Anybody who thinks that this is just a female <i>Superbad</i> would be wrong, because it's so much more than that. This is a film about friendship, and in some respects it feels more of the same compared to other coming-of-age films, but it delivers past that expectation with the help of Olivia Wilde's excellent direction and the strength of Kaitlyn Dever and Beanie Feldstein. This is a film about friendship, but it's also about a celebration of youth and empowerment of one’s own life. Dever and Feldstein are perfection but Billie Lourd is hilarious as well! But seriously, it’s also the hardest i’ve laughed in a long time and it'll sadly probably get snubbed come awards season but this deserves Best Picture and i will love and cherish this movie until I die.

SWITCH.
SWITCH.
★ 9

‘Booksmart’ is a fun, hilarious, and instantly and infinitely quotable film, making it a must-see for all ages and sexes. But most importantly, it’s exciting. Olivia Wilde has here proven herself to be a fantastic new voice in filmmaking, and she’s brought along screenwriters Susanna Fogel, Emily Halpern, Sarah Haskins and Katie Silberman for the ride. One can only imagine the excellence they’ll produce in the future and if they keep discovering new onscreen talent as well, there’s no stopping them. Girl power! - Jess Fenton Read Jess' full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-booksmart-say-hello-to-the-next-great-voice-in-female-filmmaking Head to https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/sff for more Sydney Film Festival reviews.

Gimly
Gimly
★ 7

I like the leads but I **love** the supporting cast. _Booksmart_ had me dubious. In the past couple of years beforehand, I'd heard great (and virtually identical) things about three female-led coming of age films: _Edge of Seventeen, Lady Bird,_ and _Eighth Grade_. In my opinion, one of these movies is great, one of these movies is good, and one of these movies is... not. So when I started hearing the exact same chatter around _Booksmart_, I was not certain what I should expect. Now, having seen it, it might actually be the best of the bunch. Certainly the funniest. Might well end up being my only non-Action movie of the year I go in for a rewatch on. _Final rating:★★★½ - I really liked it. Would strongly recommend you give it your time._

Manuel São Bento
Manuel São Bento
★ 8

If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog :) Last year, I missed A Vigilante from Olivia Wilde, and I still haven’t watched it. Over time, I gradually lost interest, and I might have even forgotten about its existence. However, after watching Booksmart (which arrived late as hell to my country), I’m definitely watching the former soon. I was never that big of a fan of the young-adult, high-school, coming-of-age type of movies, but some of my favorite films of the last few years (Lady Bird, The Edge of Seventeen) actually belong to that genre. Why am I enjoying these low-budget flicks more than others? Well, it can’t be a coincidence that every director that tackled these movies is either tremendously talented or shows incredible potential. In addition to this, all of these films (all directed by a woman) address a teenage story starring one or more female main characters. Now, hang on to your horses: no, these movies aren’t good because they’re made by women. No, the story isn’t captivating or entertaining due to the protagonists being women. These films are great simply because they’re made by filmmakers who know what to do with a camera and a story, besides starring brilliant actors… It just happens that all of these persons are women. I’m not part of any movement or hate group. I don’t care about politics. I hate people that let their reviews be influenced by external themes, ultimately being unfair to the movie. That said, I have no doubts that these films are better because they have women producing, directing, writing, and starring in it. Booksmart is extremely funny while being as realistic as possible at the same time. Tonally, Wilde seamlessly balances her movie, flowing through each plot point with no major missteps. Although, some occasional detours unnecessarily stretch the runtime, namely a few subplots that didn’t really offer anything worth the time, besides being a bit exaggerated. Nevertheless, the main storyline never loses its focus. Amy and Molly smoothly drive the screenplay through entertaining moments as well as grounded, pretty dramatic scenes. Beanie Feldstein and Kaitlyn Dever are spectacular! I can’t remember the last time I watched such a phenomenal duo of protagonists, especially when it comes to young actors/actresses. They have impeccable chemistry, and it’s quite noticeable that some sequences are undoubtedly improvised. They also deliver one of the best one-on-one verbal confrontations ever put to screen. Just one long take with both giving their all. Outstanding acting, fantastic filmmaking. With these two actresses carrying the story forward, every single scene is elevated. The comedy bits are amusing, but the romantic drama surrounding them is addressed in such a genuine manner. Kudos to each and every screenwriter that worked on the scripts. To Olivia Wilde, I leave my wish of seeing her in more features. She has her own style, and she definitely has a lot to say, so I can’t wait for her next films. Booksmart carries enough sweet messages that will surely connect with audiences all over the world, whether you’re young, old, men or women. It still carries some cliches from the genre (not trusting your BFF, even though it’s clear you’re wrong), but it’s the play on stereotypes (not everyone seems what they show) that wins at the end. All in all, Olivia Wilde places her name on the list of directors to watch closely for the next few years. Booksmart is a wonderful addition to the coming-of-age genre, one that possesses two astonishing protagonists. Beanie Feldstein and Kaitlyn Dever might become superstars in the future if they continue to display such remarkable performances. With the help of a great supporting cast as well, Wilde shows the exciting and entertaining side of graduating high-school, but also all of the real dramas that teenagers go through, with no restraints. It’s a character-driven story, and Amy and Molly are two persons that we should learn a lot from. It’s one of the best movies of the genre, even though it still contains some of its famous cliches and a few subplots that don’t quite come together. Definitely, give it a watch! Rating: B+

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tmdb15435519
★ 6

I know, I know. I should love this. And yes, the good parts are really good. But the bad parts are REALLY bad. I guess I'll round up to 3 stars, just to be fair.

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