FindKey

FindKeyは、100万件を超える映画・ドラマ作品、そして数百万人の人物データと独自の16類型CTI診断を統合した、日本初の感情特化型映画レコメンドエンジンです。

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映画に限らず、人生のヒントを見つける場所です。

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“それでも、あなたと家族でよかった。”

20211h 53m★ 6.6コメディドラマ

あらすじ

人生を謳歌(おうか)していた85歳のアンドレ(アンドレ・デュソリエ)は脳卒中で倒れて体が不自由になり、娘のエマニュエル(ソフィー・マルソー)に人生を終わらせる手助けをしてほしいと頼む。戸惑う彼女は父の考えが変わることを期待しつつも、合法的な安楽死を支援するスイスの協会と連絡を取り合う。一方、リハビリによって順調に回復するアンドレは積極的に日々を楽しみ、生きる希望を取り戻したかのようだった。しかし、彼は自ら定めた最期の日を娘たちに告げ、娘たちは葛藤しながらも父の決断を尊重しようとする。

作品考察・見どころ

フランソワ・オゾン監督が尊厳死という重厚なテーマを、驚くほど軽やかで洗練された筆致で描いた傑作です。ソフィー・マルソーが見せる娘としての葛藤と、父役アンドレ・デュソリエの怪演が、観客の魂を激しく揺さぶります。死を巡る対立を超え、家族の愛の本質を鮮烈に問いかける演出は実に見事です。 本作の魅力は、悲劇を乾いたユーモアで包み込むバランス感覚にあります。死の準備が、皮肉にも人生の滑稽さを浮き彫りにし、清々しい感動へと昇華されています。観了後には「いかに生きるか」という活力が湧いてくる、映画の魔法が詰まった至高の人間ドラマです。

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キャスト

Sophie Marceau
Sophie Marceau
Emmanuèle Bernheim
André Dussollier
André Dussollier
André Bernheim
Géraldine Pailhas
Géraldine Pailhas
Pascale Bernheim
シャーロット・ランプリング
シャーロット・ランプリング
Claude de Soria
Éric Caravaca
Éric Caravaca
Serge Toubiana
ハンナ・シグラ
ハンナ・シグラ
Swiss Lady
Grégory Gadebois
Grégory Gadebois
Gérard Boisrond
Judith Magre
Judith Magre
Simone
Jacques Nolot
Jacques Nolot
Robert, le voisin de chambre
Daniel Mesguich
Daniel Mesguich
Me Georges Kiejman

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: フランソワ・オゾン

脚本: Philippe Piazzo / フランソワ・オゾン / Emmanuèle Bernheim

制作: Eric Altmayer / Nicolas Altmayer

撮影監督: Hichame Alaouié

制作会社: FOZ / France 2 Cinéma / Playtime / SCOPE Pictures / Mandarin Cinéma / Cohen Media Group

TMDB ユーザーのレビュー

Brent Marchant
Brent Marchant
★ 7

Questions related to assisted suicide and the right to die have been debated hotly for decades, and proponents on each side of these issues have made passionate arguments for their causes. A number of fine films have addressed these issues, too, such as “Blackbird” (2018), “You Don’t Know Jack” (2010), “Whose Life Is It, Anyway?” (1981) and “The Barbarian Invasions” (2003). And now moviegoers can add the latest offering from writer-director François Ozon to that list. This fact-based drama about an elderly French stroke victim who asks his daughter to help him die examines the subject from a variety of angles, including the legal, medical, emotional and ethical considerations involved in carrying out such a highly charged act, and it does so with a great deal of integrity, authenticity and heartfelt feeling. It’s also one of the finest, most accessible offerings from a filmmaker whose works I believe often leave much to be desired. However, with that said, that’s not to say that this release is without its issues, such as several story threads that don’t feel fully resolved, as well as some occasionally strange camera work and seemingly superfluous narrative elements. Nonetheless, “Everything Went Fine” has much in its favor, including excellent performances by its three principals (Sophie Marceau, André Dussellier and Géraldine Pailhas), a comprehensive script, sustained pacing, well-placed moments of comic relief, and emotional impact without becoming manipulative or schmaltzy. If you can look past this offering’s minor shortcomings, you’ll come away from it having had a moving and insightful cinema experience, as well as a thoughtful meditation on when it’s time to stay and when to go.

Brent Marchant
Brent Marchant
★ 7

Questions related to assisted suicide and the right to die have been debated hotly for decades, and proponents on each side of these issues have made passionate arguments for their causes. A number of fine films have addressed these issues, too, such as “Blackbird” (2018), “You Don’t Know Jack” (2010), “Whose Life Is It, Anyway?” (1981) and “The Barbarian Invasions” (2003). And now moviegoers can add the latest offering from writer-director François Ozon to that list. This fact-based drama about an elderly French stroke victim who asks his daughter to help him die examines the subject from a variety of angles, including the legal, medical, emotional and ethical considerations involved in carrying out such a highly charged act, and it does so with a great deal of integrity, authenticity and heartfelt feeling. It’s also one of the finest, most accessible offerings from a filmmaker whose works I believe often leave much to be desired. However, with that said, that’s not to say that this release is without its issues, such as several story threads that don’t feel fully resolved, as well as some occasionally strange camera work and seemingly superfluous narrative elements. Nonetheless, “Everything Went Fine” has much in its favor, including excellent performances by its three principals (Sophie Marceau, André Dussellier and Géraldine Pailhas), a comprehensive script, sustained pacing, well-placed moments of comic relief, and emotional impact without becoming manipulative or schmaltzy. If you can look past this offering’s minor shortcomings, you’ll come away from it having had a moving and insightful cinema experience, as well as a thoughtful meditation on when it’s time to stay and when to go.

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