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リトル・シングス
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リトル・シングス

“確たる証拠を掴み、猟奇殺人鬼を摑まえろ。驚愕の結末とはー。”

20212h 8m★ 6.3ドラマ犯罪スリラー
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あらすじ

副保安官ジョー・"ディーク"・ディーコンは、ジム・バクスター巡査部長と協力して、ロサンゼルスを恐怖に陥れている連続殺人犯を捜索する。犯人を追ううちに、バクスターは、捜査がディークの過去の記憶を呼び起こし、事件以上に脅威となる不穏な秘密を明らかにしていることに気づかない。

作品考察・見どころ

本作の最大の魅力は、三人のオスカー俳優が織りなす静かでありながら火花を散らす演技の競演にあります。デンゼル・ワシントンが体現する重厚な哀愁と、ラミ・マレックの尖った正義感、そして圧倒的な異彩を放つジャレッド・レト。彼らが交錯する瞬間、スクリーンには単なる犯罪捜査の枠を超えた、人間の業と深淵が鮮烈に浮き彫りになります。 タイトルの通り「些細なこと」が運命を狂わせていく演出は実に見事で、観客の倫理観を容赦なく揺さぶります。九〇年代のロサンゼルスを包む映像美は、登場人物の拭い去れない罪悪感を饒舌に語り、真実よりも残酷な結末へと導きます。正義と狂気の境界線が曖昧に溶けていく過程を切り取った、極上の心理スリラーに心震えるはずです。

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製作費: $30,000,000 (45億円)

興行収入: $29,942,746 (45億円)

推定収支: $-57,254 (-0億円)

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デンゼル・ワシントン
デンゼル・ワシントン
Joe 'Deke' Deacon
ラミ・マレック
ラミ・マレック
Jim Baxter
ジャレッド・レト
ジャレッド・レト
Albert Sparma
クリス・バウアー
クリス・バウアー
Detective Sal Rizoli
Michael Hyatt
Michael Hyatt
Flo Dunigan
テリー・キニー
テリー・キニー
LASD Captain Carl Farris
ナタリー・モラレス
ナタリー・モラレス
Detective Jamie Estrada
Isabel Arraiza
Isabel Arraiza
Ana Baxter
Joris Jarsky
Joris Jarsky
Detective Sergeant Rogers
Glenn Morshower
Glenn Morshower
Captain Henry Davis

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: John Lee Hancock

脚本: John Lee Hancock

音楽: トーマス・ニューマン

制作: マーク・ジョンソン / John Lee Hancock / Mike Drake

撮影監督: ジョン・シュワルツマン

制作会社: Warner Bros. Pictures / Gran Via Productions

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garethmb
garethmb

Academy Award Winners Denzel Washington, Jared Leto, and Remi Malik star in the new thriller “The Little Things” and combine to make very gripping and memorable performances. The script was reportedly written over thirty years ago by John Lee Hancock who has gone on to write, direct, and produce multiple films of note in the decades since he first created the screenplay. The film is set in 1990 and involves a cop named Joe Deacon (Denzel Washington), who travels from his small California town to Los Angeles to get information on a suspect. Joe has a history in L.A as he used to be a homicide detective for the department which combined with his meltdown while obsessing over a murder case has caused him more than a bit of notoriety. Jim Baxter (Remi Malik) is the hotshot new Detective who has been leading the investigation into a string of unsolved murders. Joe accompanies Jim to a new crime scene and notes some similarities with his unsolved case. Joe takes some personal days and begins to do some legwork on the case and reports his findings to Jim which causes Joe to remember aspects of what drove him to his marital, health, and career issues as he is unable and unwilling to let the case drop. When a prime suspect no longer fits into the picture; suspicions fall on a crime enthusiast named Albert (Jared Leto) who seems to check all the boxes but is also taking delight in winding up Joe which causes Jim to question if he is a viable suspect or just an oddball who gets off on crimes and winding up the cops but does not actually commit any offenses. As the delicate dance unfolds between the characters the fact that this is an era before Cell Phones, DNA tests, GPS, and elaborate computer networks helps underscore the plight of the officers. If the film was set in a modern setting much of the suspense and uncertainty of the story and characters would be moot thanks to technology. As the game of cat and mouse unfolds between the characters Jim learns how a person can become obsessed with a case and Joe attempts to mentor him from the success and failures of his life which includes some gray areas. Aside from the strong performances and engaging story what makes “The Little Things” work is that it is a film that does not take the Hollywood fallbacks of extended gunfights, car chases, and over the top action scenes. What it does show is real and flawed characters that are doing what they think are right and does not attempt to wrap things up nice and tidy. The film uses the element of doubt to not only drive the story but the actions of the characters which underscores that an element of uncertainty exists in some investigations and in with the resources available to police at the time; things are not always certain. The film will appear in cinemas and HBO Max and is a compelling and well-crafted thriller that is not to be missed. 4.5 stars out of 5

JPV852
JPV852

Okay movie made watchable thanks to Washington, Malek and to some extent Leto. Is a bit slow so does take a bit of patience to get to the end, but it's worth checking out. In addition, this is a movie that deserves the straight-to-streaming treatment and not pay to see in theaters. **3.0/5**

SWITCH.
SWITCH.
★ 4

'The Little Things' is a diversion - not the worst way to kill two hours, and definitely a movie with some people in it. It's a shame there isn't more to recommend about it. - Jake Watt Read Jake's full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-the-little-things-three-oscar-winners-one-so-so-mystery

Louisa Moore - Screen Zealots
Louisa Moore - Screen Zealots

“The Little Things” is such a by-the-book police procedural drama that the film doesn’t stand out much. It could be just another season of “True Detective,” or could run together in your memory with dozens of similar crime movies from the last 30 years. The story is familiar, but the ridiculous amount of talent from the Oscar winning cast helps to slightly elevate this routine material. Veteran sheriff Joe Deacon (Denzel Washington) teams up with police Sergeant Jim Baxter (Rami Malek) to search for a serial killer who’s murdering women in the Los Angeles area. With the body count rising, the men begin to focus on a suspect named Albert (Jared Leto), a disturbing and unbalanced man who enjoys toying with the cops. The men go to great lengths to uncover the guilty party, but the investigation brings up a dark history that uncovers some of Deacon’s long-buried secrets. In terms of psychological crime thrillers, there’s nothing new here. The plot is uncomplicated and direct, and even the surprise reveal isn’t unexpected. Washington is the ideal casting choice as Deacon. He’s a reliable old timer, and there aren’t many actors like him who are working today. He plays well against Malik’s understated brooding, and both are no match for Leto. He’s great at creating crazed psychopath characters, selling the role as an unhinged killer right down to the most intimidating physical mannerisms. The cast is the film’s strongest point. Director John Lee Hancock makes the awful choice to score scenes with 60’s rock and roll, which is almost as off-putting as the distracting, choppy editing. There are depictions of crime scenes that are gruesome and distressing, giving the film an unsettling vibe. The overall atmosphere is unpleasant, and the film ultimately feels pointless. “The Little Things” isn’t a total dud by any means, but it’s not one of the best examples of the genre. The screenplay (by Hancock) is written for those who enjoy disciplined crime dramas, and it should satisfy fans who aren’t expecting too much. By: Louisa Moore

lipjam
lipjam
★ 4

Good actors. Ok pacing. Storyline somewhat disjointed and unbelieveable at times. Poor ending.

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