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バズ・ライトイヤー
バズ・ライトイヤー

バズ・ライトイヤー

20221h 45m★ 6.9アニメーションサイエンスフィクションファミリーアドベンチャー
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あらすじ

仲間思いのおもちゃ“バズ・ライトイヤー”が、親友アリーシャの孫イジーと仲間たち、友だちロボット・ソックスとの出会いで変わった躍動の人生を描く。ディズニー&ピクサーが贈る『トイ・ストーリー』シリーズの世界が広がるスペース・アドベンチャー。

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本作が描く真の本質は、完璧を追い求める英雄が直面する挫折と、時間の冷酷な流れに対する哲学的葛藤にあります。宇宙という壮大な舞台で展開されるのは、自らのミスを正そうと焦るあまり「現在」を失っていく男の切実な再生の物語です。SF描写の圧倒的なリアリティと、相対性理論を絡めたドラマチックな演出が、観客に「失敗を受け入れる勇気」を突きつけます。 クリス・エヴァンスの重厚な演技は、使命感と孤独の狭間で揺れる主人公に人間味溢れる魂を吹き込んでいます。過去の栄光や執着を捨て、不完全な仲間と共に歩むことの尊さを説くメッセージは、観る者の心に深く突き刺さることでしょう。最新鋭の映像美が紡ぎ出す、一秒の重みと絆の価値を再定義する野心的な一作です。

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クリス・エヴァンス
クリス・エヴァンス
Buzz Lightyear (voice)
キキ・パーマー
キキ・パーマー
Izzy Hawthorne (voice)
ピーター・ソーン
ピーター・ソーン
SOX (voice)
タイカ・ワイティティ
タイカ・ワイティティ
Mo Morrison (voice)
Dale Soules
Dale Soules
Darby Steel (voice)
ジェームズ・ブローリン
ジェームズ・ブローリン
Zurg (voice)
Uzo Aduba
Uzo Aduba
Alisha Hawthorne (voice)
Mary McDonald-Lewis
Mary McDonald-Lewis
I.V.A.N. (voice)
イザイア・ウィットロック・Jr
イザイア・ウィットロック・Jr
Commander Burnside (voice)
Angus MacLane
Angus MacLane
ERIC / DERIC / Zyclops (voice)

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: Angus MacLane

脚本: Dean Kelly / Jason Headley / Angus MacLane

音楽: マイケル・ジアッチーノ / Cedric Baravaglio

制作: アンドリュー・スタントン / ピーター・ドクター / Galyn Susman

撮影監督: Jeremy Lasky / Ian Megibben

制作会社: Pixar

TMDB ユーザーのレビュー

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garethmb

The digital magicians at Pixar have returned with an origin story of one of their most famous characters. “Lightyear” opens with an explanation that Andy from “A Toy Story” was given a toy based on his favorite movie in 1995 and that this is the movie upon which the toy was based. With that explanation out of the way, the film centers on a giant ship deep in space that encounters a planet and awakens Space Ranger Buzz Lightyear (Chris Evans) to investigate. Along with a fellow ranger and a recruit, Buzz scopes out the planet only to discover it is hostile and makes a hasty exit from the planet. Unfortunately, in doing so their ship is damaged and they are left stranded on the planet and forced to establish a colony. Years later Buzz is about to undergo a test flight based on a new fuel that the colony hopes will replicate their previous source and will allow them to travel at the insane velocities needed to cover millions of light-years. Things seem to go as planned until a critical failure and Buzz learns that his four-minute flight actually covered several years on the planet. Undaunted Buzz tries again and again and returns to find his friends aging, having children, and passing away with only his robotic cat Sox (Peter Sohn) to keep him connected to his past and assist him. While this would make for an interesting enough film it is actually just the setup to the larger story which involves a hostile Robot army and an evil menace named Zurg who threatens Buzz and his hastily assembled team of volunteers to save the day. The film has amazing animation and all the humor and charm that one associates with the best Pixar films and is not above giving the audience an emotional tug here and there along the way as I can remember more than a few Pixar films that caused audiences to tear up. Since this is the first of the last three Pixar films to make a cinematic release it would be easy to say that it is a return to form for Disney/Pixar but I would say that is an understatement as the film mixes humor, action, and interesting characters to form a very enjoyable and engaging adventure which is one of the most satisfying Pixar films in recent memory and one every bit worthy of their name. It will be interesting to see what the future holds for this crew as I would very much like to see Buzz and his crew return for new adventures soon as “Lightyear” is a new Pixar classic that the entire family will love. 4.5 stars out of 5

Chris Sawin
Chris Sawin
★ 7

Like _Toy Story 4_, _Lightyear_ is an unnecessary installment to the Toy Story franchise, but is enjoyable nevertheless. Its homage to science fiction makes the animated film feel more like a sci-fi actioner rather than an animated film the majority of the time. It has a rich and palpable atmosphere that is gorgeously animated and is filled with the laugh out loud and heartfelt moments Pixar is typically known for. **Full review:** https://hubpages.com/entertainment/Lightyear-2022-Review-A-Visually-Gorgeous-Nod-to-Science-Fiction

Driver
Driver
★ 3

Where has the "magic" gone? Disney muddles the mix once again and ruins a childhood favorite by removing the accomplished Buzz frontman Tim Allen for Chris Evans? I was so wanting to see the quick quips and humor a comedian such as Allen has always brought to the Toy Story franchise and sadly they went the other direction here. Formulaic and predictable. This could have been any other space-based children's animation.

Manuel São Bento
Manuel São Bento
★ 7

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/lightyear-spoiler-free-review "Lightyear is far from yet another incredibly memorable Pixar film, but it's still an adventure filled with tons of entertainment, inspiring messages, and breathtaking animation. Angus MacLane doesn't deviate from the studio's well-known formulas, delivering a narrative without notable deviations from the most predictable, safest path. Except for an unnecessary, overly complex twist for the target audience in the third act, Buzz Lightyear and his team take viewers through space on a remarkably immersive audiovisual journey. The voice cast is extraordinary, most notably Chris Evans - born to play captains - and Peter Sohn - non-stop hilarious as the robotic cat Sox, Disney's most popular new toy-to-be. I highly recommend to see it in theaters!" Rating: B+

CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
★ 6

Just like in "Alien" (1979) a ship's computer wakes some of the crew mid-trip when it detects an uncharted planet. Space Rangers "Buzz", "Hawthorne" and a rookie take the ship down for a look, but are soon facing some hungry plants and big bugs. He attempts to escape, but the ship (the "Turnip") clips a mountain top and crashes, destroying their power crystal. He determines to find a way to replace it - but each time he tests it out, his off-world moments become 4 years for those left behind, and so his repeated attempts to get them all home safely merely see him stay the same age as his companions grow old, marry, have children - grandchildren, even - then die. It's on return from one of his tests, with a functioning power source designed by his auto-cat "Sox" - that he discovers their settlement is being besieged by the robot soldiers of "Emperor Zurg" and he, together with his cat and an enthusiastic youth training team must destroy the enemy ship and save the day. Director Angus MacLane did pretty much everything here and though it isn't a bad animation, it could possibly have been doing with a few more objective eyeballs to keep it sharp. The story starts off strongly with some fast-paced dialogue and a bit of fun with the inhabitants of their new home. Quickly, though, it becomes a bit repetitive and starts to drag. Sentimentality creeps in a bit too much and as the plot unfolds, it does become a bit harder to establish just what this film has to do with "Toy Story" (1995) for which it is supposed to be a prequel (the plot towards the end reminded me of "Guardians of the Galaxy II" from 2017). The conclusion doesn't fit at all - indeed, I wondered if this were merely the first of a few films that might, eventually, explain how "Buzz" ended up as the new favourite of "Andy". The production is good, but that is no longer anything to shout about with Disney/Pixar - it is what they do. This needed to build more on why we cared about "Buzz" in the first place, and it doesn't really manage that. It picks up in the last fifteen minutes as the messages of teamwork and collaboration start to flow through the narrative but is really too long. It is still worth a watch on a big screen to appreciate the colourful visual effects.

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