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ザ・クリエイター/創世者

ザ・クリエイター/創世者

“守ると誓った。兵器と呼ばれた少女を。”

20232h 14m★ 7.0サイエンスフィクションアクションアドベンチャー

あらすじ

50年後の未来ーー。人類を守るために作られたはずのA.I.が、ロサンゼルスで核爆発を引き起こした。10年もの間、人類とA.I.との壮絶な戦いが続く中、高度なA.I.兵器生み出した創造主の暗殺のミッションが下された。敵地へ潜入した退役軍人のジョシュアは、“クリエイター”の居場所を突き止めるが、そこにいたのは少女の姿をした半分機械のヒューマノイドだった。人類の未来の鍵を握る少女が知る真実とは?人類存亡を賭けたA.I.との戦いの行方とはーー?

作品考察・見どころ

ギャレス・エドワーズ監督が描く本作の真髄は、圧倒的な映像美と魂の所在を問う精神性です。実写の質感が風景と近未来技術を融合させ、息づく世界を構築しました。渡辺謙の静謐な佇まいやマドリン・ユナ・ヴォイルズの無垢な瞳は、種を超えた愛を示し、観る者の倫理観を激しく揺さぶります。 西洋的合理主義と東洋的感性が交錯する視点は独創的で、SFを超えた壮大な叙事詩として結実しています。本作が放つ共感のメッセージは、現代への警鐘であり、切なる祈りそのものです。スクリーンに刻まれるこの美しき映像体験を、ぜひ体感してください。

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製作費: $80,000,000 (120億円)

興行収入: $104,272,136 (156億円)

推定収支: $24,272,136 (36億円)

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FindKey Editorial2026/3/27

キャスト

ジョン・デヴィッド・ワシントン
ジョン・デヴィッド・ワシントン
Joshua
マドリン・ユナ・ヴォイルズ
マドリン・ユナ・ヴォイルズ
Alphie
ジェンマ・チャン
ジェンマ・チャン
Maya
アリソン・ジャネイ
アリソン・ジャネイ
Colonel Howell
渡辺謙
渡辺謙
Harun
Sturgill Simpson
Sturgill Simpson
Drew
Amar Chadha-Patel
Amar Chadha-Patel
Omni / SEK-ON / Sergeant Bui
マーク・メンチャカ
マーク・メンチャカ
McBride
Robbie Tann
Robbie Tann
Shipley
ラルフ・アイネソン
ラルフ・アイネソン
General Andrews

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: ギャレス・エドワーズ

脚本: クリス・ワイツ / ギャレス・エドワーズ

音楽: ハンス・ジマー

制作: ギャレス・エドワーズ / アーノン・ミルチャン / ジム・スペンサー

撮影監督: Oren Soffer / Greig Fraser

制作会社: New Regency Pictures / Entertainment One / Regency Enterprises / Bad Dreams Productions

TMDB ユーザーのレビュー

MustachedMovieMan
MustachedMovieMan

I love it. It's visually stunning. Not just the cinematography itself, but everything you see in the frame: the characters, the real locations, the visual effects (A.I. robots, simulants, the NOMAD, etc.). The acting is great across the board – especially, especially by Ms. Madeleine Yuna Voyles. I have no idea how she did it. I was moved to my core. I have not been so rocked by an actor's performance since Mckenna Grace's performance in _Gifted_. Speaking of... It's emotional and moving. And it's thought-provoking. This is one of those movies that sat with me afterwards. And Hans Zimmer's score? Phenomenal. Also, the sound design team did an amazing job as well. I thought the sound effects for the variety of fictional weapons, ships, etc. were visceral and natural and (I'm not sure the right words, but) unique and perfectly fitting. I'm 100% sold on this movie. I was moved the first time I saw it, and even more so this time.

Manuel São Bento
Manuel São Bento
★ 7

MORE SPOILER-FREE MINI-REVIEWS @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/mini-reviews-2023-edition THE CREATOR is an incredibly immersive cinematic experience, packed with captivating audiovisual elements, and featuring a powerfully cathartic conclusion that will leave no one indifferent. Gareth Edwards delivers a story about AI that's more timely than unique or thought-provoking, lacking a better tonal balance, thematic depth, and impactful dialogue. That said, it's an epic sci-fi blockbuster that deserves to be seen on the big screen, if only to witness the best child performance of the century by Madeleine Yuna Voyles. Rating: B+

MatthewSimpson
MatthewSimpson

The Creator is one of the most visually stunning movies of the year, and created on a relatively modest budget, but the story leaves something to be desired. Or maybe not. Listen to the Awesome Friday Podcast for more: - Home: https://awesomefriday.ca/2023/10/podcast-flora-and-son-the-creator/ - Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/awesome-friday/id480100293?i=1000629874981 - Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5th1Yd7u4tfly0gO8FUMto?si=4T-qXU8VQ-yyUHAWLBV84w - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=om0s1ymsJAc

Brent Marchant
Brent Marchant
★ 7

The subject of artificial intelligence has been all over the news in recent months, with much of the coverage (save for what’s in the business/finance pages) presented in an often-troubling, cautionary light. So, from this, it’s easy to see how it didn’t take long for this topic to make its way into the world of entertainment, as evidenced in writer-director Gareth Edwards’s latest feature offering. This tale about a brutal war between Asia and America over the future of this controversial technology leads to a series of epic revelations, including some that shift the prevailing view of the evils of AI (most notably exposing where the real source of concern about this technology lies). It also serves as a poignant metaphor for the nature of East-West geopolitical relations, the underlying tensions of the conflict represented by the superficial reasons cited as the cause of combat. And all of the foregoing considerations grow progressively stronger and more impressive as the story plays out. However, in the film’s prologue and opening act, the narrative comes across like an uninspired amalgamation of sci-fi tropes culled from an array of other movies and TV series, including “Blade Runner” (1982), “Edge of Tomorrow” (2014), “Oblivion” (2013), “I, Robot” (2004), “The Terminator” franchise and the rebooted version of Battlestar Gallactica (2004-2009), among others. Also, the story, much of which consists of an involved high-stakes pursuit, is overly stretched out at times, a quality that could have been improved upon with some judicious editing. To its credit, though, the picture features excellent special effects, a fair amount of smartly written comic relief and a surprisingly good cast for a sci-fi release (particularly protagonist John David Washington and youthful newcomer Madeleine Yuna Voyles, despite a seriously miscast Allison Janney in a supporting role as an overwrought member of the military brass). “The Creator” is indeed more insightful and thought-provoking than what many of its detractors have said, though it’s understandable how its periodic lapses in originality and inventiveness may be seen as undermining these strengths. Nevertheless, these shortcomings should be taken with a grain of salt, and the film should be given a fair shot for what it has to say about something that’s becoming an increasingly more significant aspect of our lives, something that we had better to learn to understand and live with if we hope to make friends with it as part of our existence going forward.

CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
★ 6

Right, well I was really disappointed with this. It's like a precursor to the "Terminator" films with "Joshua" (John David Washington) charged with tracking down and destroying a super-weapon being devised by the AI that mankind developed to keep it safe, but that turned the tables on us all and now robots are ruling the Earth. Sound familiar? Well, the whole thing is pretty derivative with only a few, fleeting, scenes from Gemma Chan and a frankly implausible effort from the usually reliable Allison Janney sporting a militaristic haircut as "Col. Howell" - the soldier charged with managing our hero on his trek to eliminate whom we quickly learn is "Alphie" (Madeleine Yuna Voyles) who has a whopping great hole between it's ears. It's just all been seen and done before and though this does introduce a degree of humanity and sentiment as the story progresses, it is all just a bit, well - been there, seen that and got Will Smith to sign my T-shirt. To be fair, it does move along well enough with plenty of pyrotechnics, explosions and lasers but the story is thin and predictable and the denouement could have been on the drawing board after about ten minutes. Bet it cost a fortune, but it's all just a bit forgettably lacking.

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