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最後の決闘裁判
最後の決闘裁判

最後の決闘裁判

20212h 33m★ 7.4履歴ドラマアクション
Disney Plus

あらすじ

歴史的なスキャンダルを映画化!衝撃の実話ミステリー。 リドリー・スコット監督がジョディ・カマー、マット・デイモン、アダム・ドライバー、ベン・アフレックという豪華キャストを迎え、実話を元に、歴史を変えた世紀のスキャンダル​を描くエピック・ミステリー。​《STORY》 中世フランス──騎士の妻マルグリットが、夫の旧友に乱暴されたと訴えるが、彼は無実を主張し、目撃者もいない。​真実の行方は、夫と被告による生死を賭けた“決闘裁判”に委ねられる。それは、神による絶対的な裁き── 勝者は正義と栄光を手に入れ、敗者はたとえ決闘で命拾いしても罪人として死罪になる。そして、もしも夫が負ければ、マルグリットまでもが偽証の罪で火あぶりの刑を受けるのだ。 果たして、裁かれるべきは誰なのか?あなたが、 この裁判の証人となる。

作品考察・見どころ

リドリー・スコット監督が仕掛けた本作の白眉は、一つの事件を三者の視点で描く構造にあります。マット・デイモンとアダム・ドライバーが体現する男たちの歪んだ騎士道。泥にまみれた中世のリアリズムの中で、主観により変容する「真実」の危うさが、冷徹かつ重厚な演出で抉り出されます。 圧倒的なのはジョディ・カマーが放つ真実の輝きです。彼女の微細な表情は歴史に埋もれた声なき叫びを代弁し、観る者の倫理観を揺さぶります。壮絶な決闘の果てに真の正義はどこに宿るのか。現代にも通ずる強烈なメッセージは、鑑賞後もあなたの心に深く突き刺さり、離れないはずです。

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製作費: $100,000,000 (150億円)

興行収入: $30,552,111 (46億円)

推定収支: $-69,447,889 (-104億円)

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マット・デイモン
マット・デイモン
Sir Jean de Carrouges
アダム・ドライバー
アダム・ドライバー
Jacques Le Gris
ジョディ・カマー
ジョディ・カマー
Marguerite de Carrouges
ベン・アフレック
ベン・アフレック
Pierre d'Alençon
Harriet Walter
Harriet Walter
Nicole de Carrouges
マートン・チョーカシュ
マートン・チョーカシュ
Crespin
アレックス・ローサー
アレックス・ローサー
King Charles VI
ウィリアム・ヒューストン
ウィリアム・ヒューストン
Herald at the Duel
Oliver Cotton
Oliver Cotton
Jean de Carrouges III
ジェリコ・イヴァネク
ジェリコ・イヴァネク
Le Coq

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: リドリー・スコット

脚本: マット・デイモン / ベン・アフレック / Nicole Holofcener

音楽: ハリー・グレッグソン=ウィリアムズ

制作: Kevin Halloran / Drew Vinton / Nicole Holofcener

撮影監督: ダリウス・ウォルスキー

制作会社: 20th Century Studios / Pearl Street Films / Scott Free Productions

TMDB ユーザーのレビュー

Manuel São Bento
Manuel São Bento
★ 8

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/the-last-duel-spoiler-free-review "The Last Duel became one of my favorite Ridley Scott films, boasting a commanding Jodie Comer who delivers one of the year's most emotionally powerful performances. Adam Driver, Matt Damon, and Ben Affleck all offer remarkable interpretations, but the actress fully embodies Marguerite de Carrouges' courage amid so much pain and suffering in a theme-heavy, brutally shocking true story. The perspective-based narrative structure is interesting and efficient enough to overcome its inevitable repeatability issues. Holding technical attributes that will surely get recognition in the awards season - especially Harry Gregson-Williams’ score - the actual duel is one of the most nerve-wracking sequences of the last few years, compensating the audience's patience with a satisfying climax. Watch it on the big screen, if possible." Rating: A-

Giovanni
Giovanni
★ 8

**Analysis and Explanation at Spotamovie.com** - The Last Duel is a story of friendship, love and betrayals. But also of violence, war and weak justice. So even if it tries to focus on the role of women within society in the Middle Ages, the film presents crucial topics and a particular narrative structure. And we think this is a hazardous solution by Ridley Scott and his team, but somehow, it makes sense. And we are going to explain to you why in our analysis. The film is based on a true story, and reveal the courage of a woman who defied a nation and made history. - **The Story** - Two old friends, Sir Jean de Carrooges and Jacques Le Gris, found themselves fighting each other in different aspects of their lives. As a result, their military career takes different paths, as well as their social status and lives. Therefore, they build a story of envy, jealousy and betrayals that will change their stories forever. But why? The movie will provide you with three versions of the truth, and we have the challenging role of understanding who is lying. A gorgeous, highly educated woman will make things harder between the two old friends, Marguerite de Thibouville. What is going to happen? For which reasons a duel will be necessary? And who is Marguerite? - Full Analysis at https://www.spotamovie.com/the-last-duel-movie-review-and-analysis-2021-movie/

CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
★ 7

There is definitely something of Kurosawa's "Rashomon" (1950) in the compelling watch that Sir Ridley Scott has stitched together here, depicting well, as it does, the rather pyramidical feudal system that provided the legal and cultural structure of life in 14th century Europe. The film centres around allegations made by "Lady Marguerite" (Jodie Comer) that during the absence of her war-hero husband "Sir Jean" (Matt Damon) she was subjected to the unwanted attentions of powerful squire "le Gris" (Adam Driver). By way of a legal presentation to King Charles VI, the narrative now presents us with three equally plausible tales of just how these events may have unfolded. A tale of the initial friendliness between the men and of the ambition, greed, politics and fickleness that led to their current predicament. I cannot say that Damon is particularly good, nor is the blondly coiffured Ben Affleck particularly impressive as their overlord "Pierre d'Alencon", but both Driver and Comer offer us strong and characterful performances as each of their stories are rendered to the Court. The different versions are largely the same, there are but subtle and nuanced variations that you might, were you to be on a jury, have to identify and evaluate - in the end there are no forensics, there is no evidence as such - it is all about whom you believe. Again, this makes the film more interesting. It's not just whom you believe, but whom you want to believe, whom you think you ought to believe. There is the powerful church to consider; the local lords - decisions cannot be made according simply to any "rule of Law" or "code of chivalry". The duel - letting God decide - is the culmination (we see this at the very start of the film before our deliberations begin), but the cleverness of Scott and the writers here is to present us with as near facts as they can - we are left to make our own assessment. We are left to look at the way in which land and people - high born, or otherwise - were pawns in a game knowingly, or otherwise, that frequently became matters of life or death. The photography reminded me a little of the recent "The King" (2019) in that the filthy, muddy, damp and rat-infested conditions in which even the grandees lived are presented authentically and that adds loads to the overall feel of the film. The weather being often cold and wet, the battles being fierce and bloody - all of this contributes well to the strong visual imangery. It is a long film, but I found the episodic nature carried that rather well and the last twenty minutes are certainly worth sticking around for.

JPV852
JPV852
★ 5

Lengthy and rich-looking period drama might have some great set and costumes, and an interesting enough storytelling style with three different viewpoints, I found this not terribly entertaining and everything felt empty and cold. I like Ridley Scott but this is one of his lesser outings. **2.5/5**

r96sk
r96sk
★ 8

<em>'The Last Duel'</em> is a fun time. I remember hearing this flopped at the box office (not that that's a sure sign of anything) and had a joke told at its expense at the Oscars, therefore I wasn't too sure what to expect from this Ridley Scott movie. Happily, I comfortably enjoyed it. The plot is a little bit thin, especially for a 153 minute flick, though due to how it is portrayed via differing viewpoints I was always interested in what I was seeing onscreen. I actually was anticipating it to drag at some point down the line, though that surprisingly never happened. It's a great cast. The looks of Matt Damon and Adam Driver are questionable at first, though by the conclusion their appearance was one of my favourite things about their respective characters. The performances of Damon and Driver are strong, as is Jodie Comer's. Ben Affleck is also noteworthy, a word that can also be used in reference to Željko Ivanek and Adam Nagaitis - though, admittedly, for those that is more of a personal thing; it's always nice to see fellows from <em>'The Walking Dead'</em> universe appear in other media.

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