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エイリアン3
エイリアン3

エイリアン3

“あいつが戻って来た。”

19921h 55m★ 6.4サイエンスフィクションアクションホラー

あらすじ

惑星LV-426のエイリアン殲滅後、生き残った者達は冷凍睡眠につき、宇宙船スラコ号で地球に向かっていたが謎の事故を起こす。スラコ号から切り離された脱出艇はフィオリーナ161(通称フューリー)で回収されたが、ヒックスやニュートは着陸の際に死亡、ビショップも機能を停止していた。この漂着先は流刑の星で凶悪な囚人達が戒律の元で自活的な生活をおくり、放射性廃棄物を収める鉛のコンテナを作る作業をしていた。唯一の女性であるリプリーの出現で惑星の秩序は一時乱れるが囚人頭であるディロンが事態を収拾する。そんな時、脱出艇に潜んでいたエイリアンが活動を始める。

作品考察・見どころ

デヴィッド・フィンチャーの商業デビュー作である本作は、前作までのエンターテインメント性を脱ぎ捨て、徹底した「虚無」と「信仰」を描き切った異色作です。錆びついた監獄惑星を舞台にした冷徹な映像美は、観る者を逃げ場のない閉塞感へと突き落とします。光と影が交錯する工場跡地のインダストリアルな美学は、シリーズ屈指の陰鬱かつ崇高な世界観を構築しています。 特筆すべきは、シガニー・ウィーバー演じるリプリーの凄絶な覚悟です。髪を剃り落とし、自らに宿った絶望と対峙する彼女の姿には、戦士を超えた「聖母」のような神々しさすら漂います。命の連鎖を断ち切るための自己犠牲というテーマは、暴力的な恐怖の中に究極の救済を見出しており、シリーズを完結させるに相応しい哲学的な余韻を観客の心に深く刻み込みます。

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製作費: $50,000,000 (75億円)

興行収入: $159,773,545 (240億円)

推定収支: $109,773,545 (165億円)

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キャスト

シガニー・ウィーバー
シガニー・ウィーバー
Ripley
Charles S. Dutton
Charles S. Dutton
Dillon
チャールズ・ダンス
チャールズ・ダンス
Clemens
Paul McGann
Paul McGann
Golic
Brian Glover
Brian Glover
Andrews
Ralph Brown
Ralph Brown
Aaron
Danny Webb
Danny Webb
Morse
Christopher John Fields
Christopher John Fields
Rains
ホルト・マッキャラニー
ホルト・マッキャラニー
Junior
ランス・ヘンリクセン
ランス・ヘンリクセン
Bishop II

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: デヴィッド・フィンチャー

脚本: ダン・オバノン / ロナルド・シャセット / Vincent Ward

音楽: Elliot Goldenthal

制作: ゴードン・キャロル / ウォルター・ヒル / デヴィッド・ガイラー

撮影監督: Alex Thomson

制作会社: 20th Century Fox / Brandywine Productions

TMDB ユーザーのレビュー

Wong
Wong
★ 6

Aliens, a great action movie, cheapened the original by replacing one hyper-intelligent, indestructible monster with an army of gormless critters. This third entry has only one creature, but unfortunately it's just as gormless. When Ripley (Weaver) crash-lands on a prison planet full of hard-nut slap-heads, they haven't seen a woman in years. Discovering that there's an alien loose, Ripley asks the warden to break out the guns, and can't believe it when she is told there aren't any. Nor can we. Good acting has salvaged many a poor script in the past, but not here. Dance is slaughtered in the first act, as is the regulation bastard warden (Glover), leaving only Sigourney, impressive as ever, and a motley cast of extras. Though wasteful of the expensive sets, Fincher's tight close-ups do add to the sense of claustrophobic panic.

John Chard
John Chard
★ 8

Don't feck with The Baldies! Special Edition. I love it, I really do. OK! So it's basically a monster on the loose piece, but the setting at a sci-fi prison colony - complete with nutty religious shards - makes for a thrillingly atmospheric ride. Of course if this was merely a stand alone film, where there was no Alien and Aliens previously, I feel sure the special edition cut would be thought of differently. A roll call of Brit thesps line up for some tension filled entertainment as director David Fincher and cinematographer Alex Thomson provide a look that is both beautiful and scary. The metallic nightmare of chambers and cold concrete fused together for some hellish stalk and paranoia. Industrial Punk? Steam Punk? Cyber Punk? Fincher Punk? Hey man, we gotta give it a name! And of course there's Siggy Weaver front and center, the reassuring presence among the murderers, rapists and child molesters. I could live without the attempt at a transcendent finale, but in extended form this has much to light your fires. It also showed that Fincher would be a director to watch - imagine if had he been left alone to craft his own vision? His subsequent career and standing makes a mockery of the studio execs involved in the making of Alien³. 8/10

Charles Dance
Charles Dance
★ 9

**Superior in every department to the basic shoot em up, Aliens,** Alien 3 returns the franchise to its artistic horror roots established by Ridley Scott. No more Disney kids, happy endings and machine gun wielding irritants. This movie is a beautifully bleak experience and is the true sequel to Alien (1979). Performances are excellent all round - especially Charles Dance as prison doctor, Clemens, and, of course, Sigourney Weaver - who gives us her best performance as the downtrodden Ripley. A masterwork by David Fincher that restores the horror and dignity to the series. Thank goodness for Alien 3! - Charles Dance

5rJoud
5rJoud
★ 10

**The end of an epic trilogy** _Mild spoilers:_ Everything has been said about this movie already, but let's find out why the rating of it (on a different, shabbier website) is so low. Here are some points of a popular reviewer, who has almost 100 percent support of their readers. 1. At some points the audience is bored stiff and at other moments they are confused by the outlandish action sequences. Outlandish action? Was it too alien? And sorry you were bored by the exceptional cinematography, underlined by a pace that was just right not to rush things, which brings me the second point. 2. ...a disjointed mess that feels forced and rushed. Story seemed linear to me. And which one is it, boring or rushed? 3. The direction is never clear and there is no real screenplay here at all. This is just saying it was bad, without saying anything at all. How is this helpful. 4. Charles Dutton is pretty good, but his character lacks the development to really make him interesting. Everyone else is just present... Dutton's character needs no development. What do you want, him finding Jesus again? Dance's backstory is interesting, and we get to know little details about everyone else like for example the IQ of one of the guards who then later unexpectedly gives his life for what he believes in, pretty strong character development for a minor player in a Sci-Fi Thriller. And that is the main problem people have when rating "Alien³", they don't know it's not a horror film like "Alien" and it's not an action flick like "Aliens". 5. Overall a disappointment that is not very impressive at all. 2 stars out of 5. More bashing without sound reasoning behind it. This film is clearly underrated, and if the aforementioned reviewer had seen what we have seen in 2017, especially in the Science Fiction genre, he might even agree and change his opinion about how a "disjointed mess" looks like. I give 5 stars not to up the overall score, but because "Alien³" ends Ripley's ordeal in a stylish and original way, without insulting the intelligence of the viewer, or rehashing previous plot lines. 4 August 2017 I am migrating my reviews from a different site which has become simply garbage. TMDB looks awesome and I look forward to be a part of it.

r96sk
r96sk
★ 7

Did Gordon Ramsay direct this? F-bombs galore! Sigourney Weaver remains a joy to watch, while Charles S. Dutton and Charles Dance are strong additions; Dutton especially. As for other positives, I enjoyed the score and the fact that we (seemed to) get way more of the alien itself; which is what I wanted from the first two, personally. The plot isn't the greatest but is very watchable, the ending is pretty good. One criticism I do have is the dialogue, as alluded to at the top of my review. I've nothing against the use of swear words whatsoever, but man does this film overuse the f-word; it feels like every other word across the conclusion. Overall, it's a definite drop down from the two very good predecessors, though I still got the required entertainment from <em>'Alien³'</em>. A noteworthy directorial film debut for David Fincher.

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