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史上最高のカンパイ!〜戦地にビールを届けた男〜
史上最高のカンパイ!〜戦地にビールを届けた男〜

史上最高のカンパイ!〜戦地にビールを届けた男〜

20222h 7m★ 7.5ドラマコメディ戦争

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ベトナム戦争へ赴いた地元の仲間を支援したいと考えたチッキーは、戦地へアメリカのビールを届けるという大胆な計画を実行する。善意から始まったその旅は、チッキーの生き方も人生観も変えるのだった。

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製作費: $2,800,000 (4億円)

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キャスト

ザック・エフロン
ザック・エフロン
John 'Chickie' Donohue
ラッセル・クロウ
ラッセル・クロウ
Arthur Coates
カイル・アレン
カイル・アレン
Bobby Pappas
ビル・マーレイ
ビル・マーレイ
The Colonel
ジェイク・ピッキング
ジェイク・ピッキング
Rick Duggan
ウィル・ロップ
ウィル・ロップ
Kevin McLoone
 アーチー・ルノー
アーチー・ルノー
Tom Collins
ルビー・アシュボーン・サーキス
ルビー・アシュボーン・サーキス
Christine
Will Hochman
Will Hochman
Tommy Minogue
Christopher Reed Brown
Christopher Reed Brown
Noodle

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: Peter Farrelly

脚本: Peter Farrelly / Joanna Molloy / John Donohue

音楽: Dave Palmer

制作: Brett Glatman / ジェイク·マイヤーズ / デヴィッド・エリソン

撮影監督: Sean Porter

制作会社: Skydance Media

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CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
★ 6

This tells the true story of Chickie Donohue (Zac Efron) who decided that he was fed up hearing the continuing reports of bad news from the Vietnam war, and so decided to travel to the war zone - as a civilian - and take the serving friends from his neighbourhood some beer! Using a combination of guile and brass neck, he is soon in situ, where he encounters the cynical journalist Arthur Coates (Russell Crowe) before embarking on his trek to deliver his beer. If it were not fact, it would really beggar belief this - the hand that serendipity plays in ensuring not just his safety, but the manner in which he blags his way around this tortured land, is sometimes just a little too difficult to believe. Efron is never going to be a good versatile actor, but to give him his due he delivers well enough here with a decent script and once we enter the final phase that involves more of a contribution from Crowe, the film picks up giving us some indication of just how perilous life was for those facing the Viet Cong's stealthy advance. It's not without it's humour and it illustrates amusingly just how afraid everyone was of falling foul of the CIA - a confusion which he was able to take advantage of on a regular basis! It's a tale of camaraderie in it's truest form, and though not really a cinema film, is at the better end of the Apple productions we have seen so far. It is half an hour too long - it takes way too long to get going, but once we are in Asia, it's a watchable enough drama.

Louisa Moore - Screen Zealots
Louisa Moore - Screen Zealots
★ 5

**By: Louisa Moore / www.ScreenZealots.com** What bugs me the most about “The Greatest Beer Run Ever” is director Peter Farrelly’s indecisiveness. He can’t seem to pick a tone and stick with it. The first part is filled with lighthearted moments that make it seem like the film is a tailor-made crowd-pleasing movie. The last half of the film (and the strongest) is firm in its anti-war messaging. Farrelly tries to be too many things to too many people, and the result is a film that feels at odds with itself. Set in 1967, the film tells the true story of Chickie Donohue (Zac Efron), a man who wants to do something special to show his support for his neighborhood friends serving in Vietnam. He gets the outrageous idea to hand-deliver cans of beer to them on the front lines so they can have a little taste of home, and to show them that somebody back in New York still cares. When the locals start to encourage (and count on) Chickie to complete his mission, the man sets off for the jungles of Vietnam with a rucksack full of Pabst Blue Ribbon. It’s a terrific story that should make a great film. The problem is that there isn’t much to the movie other than the premise. Some of the situations Chickie finds himself in are ridiculous, and there’s no complexity to the story at all. It’s as straightforward as they come, in what I can only presume was a conscious effort by Farrelly to keep it easily accessible for mainstream audiences. The film briefly touches on the political and social impacts of the Vietnam War, including the division between Chickie’s family and friends. The film gets better once he heads back to Saigon and the story settles into its strong anti-war stance. It’s heavy-handed in its “war is hell” messaging, and it’s where the film gets away from its actors. Efron is fine as the film’s leading man, but the role requires a depth that seems to be a bit too much of a stretch for him at this point in his career. He’s talented, but is asked to do more than he’s comfortably capable. Bill Murray is a high point of the film, although he only makes a very brief appearance as the neighborhood barkeep. The best work comes from Russell Crowe as a photojournalist. There are some memorable scenes in “The Greatest Beer Run Ever,” but they will be soon forgotten under the weight of the film’s boilerplate script. Just because the movie is based on an interesting true story doesn’t automatically make it a winner.

Chandler Danier
Chandler Danier
★ 8

Unfortunately not funny. Good war footage and engaging fish-out-of-water scenes. Crowe stuff is great. Kind of like Forrest Gump.

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