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SISU シス 不死身の男
SISU シス 不死身の男

SISU シス 不死身の男

20221h 31m★ 7.4アクション戦争スリラー

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第二次大戦末期、国土を焼き尽くされたフィンランドを舞台に、愛犬を伴い、ツルハシ1本と折れない心だけを持って旅する老兵が、壮絶バトルを繰り広げる姿を描く。鬼才ヤルマリ・ヘランダー監督の壮絶アクション。

作品考察・見どころ

本作の真髄は、フィンランド独自の精神性「シス」を、極限のバイオレンスを通して肉体化した点にあります。言葉を捨てた男が理不尽な暴力に直面した際に見せる、爆発的な生命力。それは単なる復讐劇を超え、絶望の中で決して折れない人間の「魂の執念」を証明する、崇高なまでのサバイバル・アクションです。 主演のヨルマ・トミラが放つ眼光と傷だらけの肉体は、マカロニ・ウェスタン的な美学を現代に蘇らせました。荒涼とした大地の静寂と、凄惨なアクションが織りなす鮮烈な対比は、観る者の生存本能を激しく揺さぶります。理屈抜きで突き進む不屈の精神が、かつてない興奮と圧倒的なカタルシスを約束してくれるはずです。

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製作費: $6,600,000 (10億円)

興行収入: $14,281,199 (21億円)

推定収支: $7,681,199 (12億円)

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キャスト

Jorma Tommila
Jorma Tommila
Aatami
Aksel Hennie
Aksel Hennie
Bruno
Jack Doolan
Jack Doolan
Wolf
Mimosa Willamo
Mimosa Willamo
Aino
Onni Tommila
Onni Tommila
Schütze
Tatu Sinisalo
Tatu Sinisalo
SS Soldier 1
Wilhelm Enckell
Wilhelm Enckell
SS Soldier 3
Vincent Willestrand
Vincent Willestrand
SS Soldier 4
Arttu Kapulainen
Arttu Kapulainen
Rower
Elina Saarela
Elina Saarela
Saara

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: Jalmari Helander

脚本: Jalmari Helander

音楽: Juri Seppä / Tuomas Wäinölä

制作: Petri Jokiranta / Mike Goodridge / グレゴリー・オウアンホン

撮影監督: Kjell Lagerroos

制作会社: Subzero Film Entertainment / Good Chaos / Stage 6 Films

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Chris Sawin
Chris Sawin
★ 7

_Sisu_ is an hour and a half slaughter fest loaded with despicable characters that you will actually enjoy seeing being ripped to pieces. It is a film that endorses its simplicity a bit too heavily, but is an otherwise immensely entertaining piece of popcorn entertainment that will satisfy action junkies. **Full review:** https://boundingintocomics.com/2023/05/10/sisu-review-buying-the-golden-farm/

MovieGuys
MovieGuys
★ 5

Sisu is a Finnish film, not from Quentin Tarantino but certainly cut from the same variety of gruesome cloth. The film is visceral and over the top, celebrating slaughter, in a variety of horrifically novel, ways. I personally found the whole affair gratuitous, to be honest. What dwelt at the back of my mind and I feel should be remembered, is war is not a joke or a carnival. I grew up surrounded by people who lived and in some cases, served during WWII. The few tales they told were sad, often tragic and spoke of people trapped into a reality, not of their making or their wanting. On the upside, Sisu is well paced, exposition driven and has lots of variety in its action. Acting is solid but exposition, is really this flicks, true driver. On a certain level too, this film, recalls spaghetti Westerns, with a WWII, make over. In summary, if you like splatter style films, you'll probably like this, Just keep in mind, real people lived and died in WWII, on both sides. War is not a game, its not an entertainment.

Zugifilmofil
Zugifilmofil
★ 9

The movie is all action but without special computer effects (at least none that are over the top like almost all Hollywood movies in last decade). It's all killing and blood with some unrealistic scenes but still a lot better than Hollywood stuff of last decade. No woke stuff here. Definitely worth watching for hour and a half of entertainment without political or social propaganda.

CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
★ 6

I did quite enjoy this, but you really do have to be prepared to leave your common sense at the door. It's all about a man "Aatami" (Jorma Tommila) who having had a brutal WWII already, has taken refuge in the remote Finnish wilderness where he is panning for - and finds - gold. Packing up, he sets off for civilisation but en route, encounters a dishevelled Nazi tank patrol under the command of "Bruno" (Aksel Hennie). Initially, they have little interest in the pilgrim, but some gunfire and explosions shortly after he passes them piques their interest and soon the most perilous of manhunts is engaged. The "Sisu" myth is based around a person who is not immortal, but who simply refuses to die - and "Aatami" certainly fits the bill. He flirts with knives, bullets, landmines and even the noose but death clearly doesn't want him just yet! Can he get his gold to the bank? It is gory, this film, but I found in quite a light-hearted way. Limbs blown hither and tither but somehow not in a menacing, or scary, fashion. Indeed, at times the action is actually mildly entertaining - especially when the women prisoners are given the opportunity for some good old-fashioned revenge. It's told with an hybrid Guy Ritchie or Sergio Leone style, episodically, and for the first hour works quite well. The tail end, though, falls away as the film - always of questionable plausibility - becomes just a little bit too "A-Team". There isn't much dialogue to comment on - no bad thing; and the action comes thick and fast in a production that is wonderfully illustrative of the bleakness of this environment (and of some with an human soul).

Louisa Moore - Screen Zealots
Louisa Moore - Screen Zealots
★ 7

There’s a great deal of pleasure to be had in watching one man violently dispatch dozens of evil Nazis, and the WWII action film “Sisu” is a brutal, bloody delight. This midnight movie from writer-director Jalmari Helander embraces a comic book mentality that’s balanced with gory kills, a hearty dose of wit, and a potent story about courage and determination. With the second world war coming to an end, a solitary prospector (Jorma Tommila) in the Lapland wilderness of Northern Finland searches for gold with his last remaining companion: his dog. The pair cross paths with a band of Nazis who have left a path of scorched-earth destruction in their wake. Seeing an easy target, the Nazis steal the man’s large bag of gold. What they didn’t bargain for is that the man they’ve pissed off is no ordinary miner. The prospector is an ex-commando who is the stuff of legends, and he becomes a one-man death squad who will do anything to get his gold back. Unfortunately for the thieves, this means killing every single Nazi that comes into sight. The film’s title comes from the Finnish concept of “sisu,” a white-knuckled form of courage and unimaginable determination in the face of overwhelming odds. It’s a kick-ass idea to build a story upon, and Helander creates a myth that seems both outrageous yet plausible. The film is divided into chapters, each adding another level of depth to the narrative (including an unexpected and rousing piece that celebrates female empowerment). Viewers looking for nonstop action may find the film to be slow in parts, but the character development is well done (in reality, the pacing is almost perfect). Helander understands the real reason you’re here, though: to watch a good old fashioned Nazi massacre. Once the violence starts, it does not disappoint. There are shootings, stabbings, hangings, immolations, and all manners of complete annihilation. Body parts fly, men are crushed by tanks, and a horse explodes, just to name a few. As the kills pile up, the cheers for the body count of dead Nazis grow louder. “Sisu” is a skillfully crafted action film that’s a ton of fun. There’s plenty of bloody killing, but also an absorbing dramatic arc that quietly builds into a deafening crescendo.

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