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君たちはどう生きるか
君たちはどう生きるか

君たちはどう生きるか

“あばよ、友だち”

20232h 4m★ 7.4アニメーションアドベンチャーファンタジードラマファミリー

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物語の舞台は、第2次世界大戦下の日本。主人公は入院中の母を火事で亡くし、父親の再婚に伴って東京から田舎へ移り住んだ少年・牧眞人(まきまひと)だ。父親の再婚相手は、死んだ母とそっくりな母の妹だった。一風変わった7人の老婆が仕える屋敷に住み始めた眞人。その屋敷の近くには、かつて物語が好きな大おじが建て、忽然と姿を消したという廃墟同然の塔があった。眞人は人の言葉をしゃべるアオサギに導かれ、不思議な世界へと冒険に出る。

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宮﨑駿監督の集大成たる本作は、精緻を極めた圧倒的な作画密度と、無意識を揺さぶる象徴的な演出が最大の魅力です。生と死、創造と破壊が共存する異世界の造形は、理屈を超えた生命の躍動に満ちています。実力派キャスト陣による静謐な演技が、作品に生々しい実存感を与え、観る者を深い思索へと誘います。 混迷する時代に対し、本作は「いかに自らの世界を築くか」という根源的な問いを突きつけます。過去の技法を凌駕する映像美は、まさに表現の極致です。これは単なるファンタジーではなく、誠実さを賭けて未来と対峙する覚悟を求める、気高いメッセージに溢れた不朽の傑作といえるでしょう。

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製作費: $50,000,000 (75億円)

興行収入: $294,200,000 (441億円)

推定収支: $244,200,000 (366億円)

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キャスト

山時聡真
山時聡真
Mahito Maki (voice)
菅田将暉
菅田将暉
Gray Heron (voice)
柴咲コウ
柴咲コウ
Kiriko (voice)
あいみょん
あいみょん
Lady Himi (voice)
木村佳乃
木村佳乃
Natsuko (voice)
木村拓哉
木村拓哉
Shoichi Maki (voice)
竹下景子
竹下景子
Izumi (voice)
風吹ジュン
風吹ジュン
Utako (voice)
阿川佐和子
阿川佐和子
Eriko (voice)
滝沢カレン
滝沢カレン
Warawara (voice)

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: 宮崎駿

脚本: 宮崎駿

音楽: 久石譲

制作: 中島清文 / 宮崎吾朗 / 星野康二

撮影監督: 奥井敦

制作会社: Studio Ghibli

TMDB ユーザーのレビュー

Manuel São Bento
Manuel São Bento
★ 6

MORE SPOILER-FREE MINI-REVIEWS @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/mini-reviews-2023-edition THE BOY AND THE HERON is a visually captivating film that struggles to balance all of its storylines and themes. Technically, no faults. The visuals are nothing short of breathtaking, with each shot meticulously detailed and rich in storytelling. The animation is a true work of art, drawing viewers into a world of wonder and magic. The sound design and score complement the visuals beautifully, enhancing the overall viewing experience. And finally, the film retains the typical Ghibli humor that fans have come to love, sprinkling lighthearted moments throughout the narrative. However, Hayao Miyazaki succumbs to his ambition. The filmmaker tries to incorporate too many ideas, resulting in a somewhat confusing, messy narrative, particularly in the transitions between different characters, locations, and story arcs. THE BOY AND THE HERON stumbles in its attempt to juggle multiple ideas, but overall, it still manages to deliver a delightful, enchanting experience for fans of the studio's work. Rating: B-

CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
★ 7

Maybe it's sacrilegious to say, but I didn't love this latest from the marvellously imaginative mind of Hayao Miyazaki. It follows the adventures of "Mahito" who arrives at the home of his factory-owning father amidst WWII. We appreciate quickly that his mother has died and that he is to have a new, expectant, mother in "Natsuko". When she mysteriously disappears and "Mahito" finds his presence "requested" by an enigmatic and beautiful grey heron, he strays into an old abandoned tower on his family estate and is soon embroiled in a world inhabited by people who are alive and, well, not! It seems the heron is not quite what it seemed, either, as he must explore rooms within rooms and endless doors that open into new scenarios. Pursued by giant pelicans, how can "Mahito" find his stepmother and return safely to their home? Luckily, along the way, he encounters the benevolently spiritual "Kiriko" as he finds himself the subject of some clever manipulation between the outwardly benign "Grand Uncle" who draws the power of life from a giant sacred stone he wishes to leave in the custody of our young explorer and the ambitious "Pelican King". You simply cannot fail to admire the vivid imagination of Miyazaki - the ideas and apparent randomness of the threads that gradually come together is hard enough to follow sometimes even when you have seen the denouement, and that's what makes these intricately drawn and characterised stories usually more intriguing and enjoying. Somehow, though, this was just a little too unstructured and meandering for my little brain. I've seen it twice now and maybe I just didn't engage with "Mahito" in the way I did with "Howl", "Totoro" or 'Chihiro" or, indeed, with the story. It's still a glorious watch on a big screen and is certainly well worth watching. Just not sure it is in his top five, though!

Chandler Danier
Chandler Danier
★ 8

Good little adventure for this young man who... has a bit of a strange situation with his dad. What a crazy bugger his dad is and what kind of family dynamic is going on? Is the younger sister pregnant with the dad's kid? Maybe it's cultural and I'm not sure why the old man changes intention so quickly or what the bird motivations are. Perhaps will read a book about it one day. It's fun. There's cool animation. I like to watch these in Japanese with subs but I went back to listen to the English track for certain scenes. Dafoe kills it as the dying stork.

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