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“伝説の[スナイパー]命をかけた愛と青春!”

20012h 11m★ 7.4戦争履歴

あらすじ

1942年9月。ナチス・ドイツの猛攻にさらされ陥落寸前のスターリングラード。そこへ送り込まれた新兵ヴァシリ。敵の銃弾が降り注ぐ中、死体に紛れて反撃の機をうかがっている時、同じように身を潜めていた青年政治将校ダニロフと出会う。ダニロフのライフルを借りたヴァシリは驚くべき正確さで敵兵を次々と仕留めていった。

作品考察・見どころ

本作の圧倒的な魅力は、地獄の戦場に漂う静寂と極限の緊張感の対比にあります。凄惨な市街戦から一転、廃墟の陰で繰り広げられる静かな狙撃戦は、観る者の息を止め、一発の弾丸が運命を左右する重みを冷徹に突きつけます。徹底した映像美が、戦争の残酷さとその裏にある一筋の人間性を鮮烈に浮き彫りにしています。 ジュード・ロウとエド・ハリスによる心理的な駆け引きは白眉です。英雄として偶像化された青年と、冷酷なまでに洗練されたベテラン将校。二人のスナイパーが交わす視線と、張り詰めた空気の密度は圧巻の一言です。国家のプロパガンダに翻弄されながらも、愛や恐怖を抱え抗い続ける魂の叫びが、鑑賞後の心に深く、重く響き渡ります。

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製作費: $68,000,000 (102億円)

興行収入: $96,976,270 (145億円)

推定収支: $28,976,270 (43億円)

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キャスト

ジュード・ロウ
ジュード・ロウ
Vassili Zaitsev
Joseph Fiennes
Joseph Fiennes
Commisar Danilov
レイチェル・ワイズ
レイチェル・ワイズ
Tania Chernova
エド・ハリス
エド・ハリス
Major König
ボブ・ホスキンス
ボブ・ホスキンス
Nikita Khrushchev
ロン・パールマン
ロン・パールマン
Koulikov
エーファ・マッテス
エーファ・マッテス
Mother Filipov
Gabriel Thomson
Gabriel Thomson
Sacha Filipov
Matthias Habich
Matthias Habich
General Paulus
No Image
Alexander Schwan
Young Vassili Zaitsev

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: Jean-Jacques Annaud

脚本: Jean-Jacques Annaud / Alain Godard

音楽: ジェームズ・ホーナー

制作: Jean-Jacques Annaud / Alain Godard / Roland Pellegrino

撮影監督: Robert Fraisse

制作会社: Paramount Pictures / Mandalay Pictures / KC Medien / Reperage / DOS / MP Film Management / Little Bird / Lions Gate Films / Swanford Films

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Wuchak
Wuchak
★ 7

***War of the rats in crumbling Stalingrad during WWII*** RELEASED IN 2001 and directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud, "Enemy at the Gates" takes place in the last four months of 1942 during the pivotal Battle of Stalingrad. Russian troops are carted in by the literal trainloads as the Germans attack/bomb the city. Once the dust clears the situation settles into a more personal battle of sharpshooting wills. A lowly young Russian soldier named Vassili (Jude Law) distinguishes himself for his shooting skills and is promoted as a national hero to motivate the Russian cause. After numerous German officers are assassinated, Major König (Ed Harris), the top German sniper, is assigned to seek out and eliminate Vassili. Most WWII films take place on the Western Front whereas "Enemy" is one of only two mainline films I can think of that address the Eastern front, the other being Sam Peckinpah's underrated "Cross of Iron" (1977). Three things stuck in my mind after seeing “Enemy at the Gates” years ago: (1.) The opening sequence where the Russian troops are boated across the Volga to join the fight is extremely harrowing, not far removed from the opening D-Day invasion in “Saving Private Ryan” (1998), but different. “Enemy” is worth viewing for this sequence alone. (2.) The city-in-rubble sets with bodies strewn everywhere had a lasting impression on me as did the scurrying-like-rats-through-the-rubble warfare. (3.) Some may find this weird, but I always remembered the discreet lovemaking scene while the soldiers lain in the rubble trying to sleep. I'm not sure why this left an impression, maybe because it struck me as so real: Men & women would be drawn to one another and mate even in the worst possible scenarios. The film was based on the book "War of the Rats" by David L. Robbins and thus intentionally provokes the imagery of human rats scurrying through the debris. The cast also includes Joseph Fiennes as the political officer who elevates Vassili to hero status via his pamphlets and articles, while Rachel Weisz plays the romantic interest between the two. Ron Perlman is also on hand in a limited role as Vassili's sharpshooting comrade. As with any film based on historical events there are facts-obsessed critics who decry the lack of authenticity in this or that detail (e.g. "The zippers on the trousers aren't right, blasphemy!!"), but "Enemy" gets the gist correct and, besides, it motivates the viewer to research the actual Battle of Stalingrad. What more can you ask for? The fact is Vassili had 260 verified Nazi kills and played a key role in motivating the Russians to victory in the Battle of Stalingrad, the largest and bloodiest battle in the history of warfare (with roughly 2 million killed, wounded or captured). The movie effectively shows how the Russian combatants weren't necessarily professionally trained soldiers; many of them were peasants, workers, teachers, mailmen, farmers, etc. They knew they could die the next morning hence they celebrated (and made love) while they could. Stalingrad was one of the major turning points of World War II; from then on it was all downhill for Germany. FINAL WORD: "Enemy at the Gates" details an oft-ignored important aspect of WWII, the Eastern front. It has several memorable scenes, especially the opening crossing of the Volga and also a clever sequence involving a large shard of reflective glass. THE FILM RUNS 2 hours, 11 minutes and was shot entirely in Germany (Brandenburg and Bavaria). GRADE: B+

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