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マーベルズ
マーベルズ

マーベルズ

20231h 45m★ 5.9サイエンスフィクションアドベンチャーアクション
Disney Plus

あらすじ

キャプテン・マーベルの前に突如、“過去の因縁”から復讐を誓う謎の敵が現れる。その狙いは、地球をはじめ彼女が守ってきたすべてを滅ぼすことだった…。最凶最悪の敵サノスを圧倒する力でも救えない危機が迫るなか、力を覚醒させた敏腕エージェント〈モニカ・ランボー〉、アベンジャーズオタクの高校生ヒーロー〈ミズ・マーベル〉と、3人が入れ替わる謎の現象が発生する。これまで一人で戦ってきた彼女だが、この“運命的なつながり”からチームを結成し、新たな“強さ”に目覚めていく――。

作品考察・見どころ

本作の真髄は、孤高の最強ヒーローが次世代の才能と出会い、人間味あふれる変化を遂げる点にあります。身体が入れ替わる特殊なアクションは、単なるギミックを超え、互いの呼吸を合わせることで成立する高度な連携美へと昇華されています。ブリー・ラーソンの重厚な存在感と、イマン・ヴェラーニの瑞々しい熱演が共鳴するアンサンブルは圧巻です。 強大な力ゆえの孤独や過去の代償に向き合う誠実なテーマは、物語に深い情緒を与えています。一人で背負う限界を認め、手を取り合うことで生まれる希望を描く本作は、多様な背景を持つ者たちが連帯し、自らの居場所を見出す再生の物語です。その圧倒的な映像体験の核には、孤独を癒やす温かな絆のメッセージが力強く脈打っています。

興行成績

製作費: $274,800,000 (412億円)

興行収入: $206,136,825 (309億円)

推定収支: $-68,663,175 (-103億円)

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ブリー・ラーソン
ブリー・ラーソン
Carol Danvers / Captain Marvel
セヨナ・パリス
セヨナ・パリス
Monica Rambeau
Iman Vellani
Iman Vellani
Kamala Khan / Ms. Marvel
サミュエル・L・ジャクソン
サミュエル・L・ジャクソン
Nick Fury
ゾウイ・アシュトン
ゾウイ・アシュトン
Dar-Benn
Gary Lewis
Gary Lewis
Emperor Dro'ge
박서준
박서준
Prince Yan
Zenobia Shroff
Zenobia Shroff
Muneeba Khan
Mohan Kapur
Mohan Kapur
Yusuf Khan
Saagar Shaikh
Saagar Shaikh
Aamir Khan

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: ニア・ダコスタ

脚本: Elissa Karasik / ニア・ダコスタ / ミーガン・マクドネル

音楽: ローラ・カープマン

制作: Matthew Jenkins / ルイス・デスポジート / Victoria Alonso

撮影監督: Sean Bobbitt

制作会社: Marvel Studios / Kevin Feige Productions

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Manuel São Bento
Manuel São Bento
★ 7

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.firstshowing.net/2023/review-nia-dacostas-the-marvels-is-a-solid-mid-tier-mcu-movie/ "The Marvels is a film that showcases some of the well-known strengths and weaknesses of the MCU. It struggles with script and editing issues that hinder its narrative cohesion and character depth, besides an unnecessarily short runtime that doesn’t help its villain. Fortunately, it excels in its ensemble cast and their chemistry - Iman Vellani is the clear MVP - creative action set pieces, impressive visual effects, stunning costumes, and well-timed humor, which all together push the movie into safe harbor. Nia DaCosta offers a light, entertaining superhero blockbuster that may fall short of greatness, but leaves room for improvement in future installments of the franchise." Rating: B

CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
★ 6

When Kree ruler "Dar-Benn" (Zawe Ashton) unearths a powerful bracelet, she unleashes a power in it's sister being worn, decoratively, by the enthusiastic but a bit annoying "Kamala" (Iman Vellani) and next thing we find chaos ensues. It appears that her new powers connect her to "Danvers" (Brie Larson) and her slightly estranged cohort "Rambeau" (Teyonah Parris). When they use their powers they find themselves transported into each other's shoes - causing mayhem all over the place, especially at the family home of the rookie superhero who is as yet unaware of just quite how powerful her shiny amulet is. "Dar-Benn" is out for revenge. After "Danvers" destroyed the AI that controlled their planet, it has gone into terminal decay and so she decides to reinstate her world by stealing the atmosphere from one world, then the water from another - where they only speak in song, so perhaps no great loss - before deciding to borrow the sun from Earth to reinvigorate their own failing star. With a little help from "Nick Fury" (Samuel L. Jackson) the three have to galvanise their powers and focus on thwarting this dastardly design before it's too late. Now there is nothing even remotely original in this. It's all join the dots Marvel adventure with the usual pyrotechnics, spectacular visual effects and thinnest of stories. The denouement is never in doubt and actually feels rather rushed after a first half hour of repetitive combat scenes that don't draw breath but don't really entertain either. Larson is a natural actor (she reminds me a lot of Grace Kelly) but nobody here really has much by way of dialogue to work with as we see this film manoeuvred into the path of another franchise that it would appear destined to join with next time. Barbra Streisand makes a surprise (vocal) appearance during quite an innovative scene herding cats and simultaneously saving people, but I found the rest of this to be same old, same old and though shorter than we are used to, it's still all a bit old hat. Looks good, but I doubt that you'll never remember it.

Brent Marchant
Brent Marchant
★ 5

When I first heard the title of this movie, I thought it was about a 1960s girls’ singing group. And, frankly, that would have probably made for a better movie. Writer-director Nia DaCosta’s third feature outing and the latest in the Marvel Universe paradigm is a wildly inconsistent superhero movie that tries too hard to do too much and doesn’t have a script to support it. Too many of its plot elements aren’t adequately explained until well into the story, while others aren’t explained at all, leaving viewers who aren’t comic book laureates wondering what’s going on (particularly at film’s end). Meanwhile, other narrative aspects frequently appear gimmicky and grow old quickly, such as the introduction of the primary superpower that its three protagonists share, one that almost becomes slapstickish after an all-too-brief while. On top of that, the CGI effects vacillate from one end of the quality spectrum to the other, creating a mix of images that are either startling to look at or stunningly cheesy at best. Add to that a villain that isn’t particularly menacing, along with attempts at humor that either succeed brilliantly (cat lovers take note) or fall flat and look incredibly lame (as aficionados of musical theater will undoubtedly attest), all of which further add to the picture’s pervasive inconsistency. The inclusion of ample clues for advancing the overarching Marvel Universe storyline continues here, too, furthering a trend that’s growing tiresome in the studio’s releases, a development akin to the “Paul is dead” legacy come to life with every passing picture. Then there’s the trio of heroes themselves, who often appear more like they’ve been plucked from a giddy slumber party flick or a Cyndi Lauper video than taking center stage as seriously empowered champions in an action-adventure offering. All of these failings combine to make this production more of a forgettable placeholder in the Marvel mythology than a standalone feature (not to mention a pale substitute for a sequel to the far-superior film that launched the Captain Marvel franchise in 2019). In short, “The Marvels” is as much of a mess as it is a movie, and that’s troubling for several reasons. It lends credence to the growing criticism that films like this aren’t to be taken seriously. It reinforces the notion that they’re cookie-cutter in nature, easily interchangeable with one another. And it raises questions about the career choices of lead actress Brie Larson, who, though quite capable of playing roles like these, is running the risk of becoming type-cast, a troubling prospect for an Academy Award-winning actress who possesses a depth of talent and is handily adept at taking on better and more serious material than this. In the wake of this release, Marvel Studios should take a step back and seriously assess where its future is headed, especially if movies like this are any indication. As pictures like “Wakanda Forever” (2022) show, the studio is capable of better work – and it’s time to show viewers that.

Limitedlatency
Limitedlatency
★ 2

A trashtastic conclusion to an epic failure of a series of movies. Maybe finally the M-SHE-U can rest in peace and we can get some actual good movies made.

photobythomas
photobythomas
★ 6

Better than I expected. Go go girl power! Boooo to all the haters! 66/100

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