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雨に唄えば
雨に唄えば

雨に唄えば

19521h 43m★ 8.1コメディロマンス
HBO Max on U-Next

あらすじ

多数の映画で共演を続けてきたドンとリーナは、世間から結婚まで噂される人気のスターカップル。しかし実はリーナのわがままな態度にドンは辟易気味。やがて撮影中の新作がサイレントからトーキーへと製作方針を変え、ドンは声質がよくないリーナに代わって、知り合ったばかりであるコーラスガール、キャシーに歌の吹き替えを頼む。出来あがった映画は大好評だが、意地悪なリーナはその手柄を独り占めしようとする。

作品考察・見どころ

映画史上最も幸福な瞬間を象徴する本作の本質は、肉体の躍動が感情を凌駕する圧倒的なエネルギーにあります。ジーン・ケリーが土砂降りのなかで見せるタップは、溢れ出す喜びを映像言語で完璧に翻訳したものです。重力を無視した動きや鮮やかな色彩が、観る者の五感を揺さぶり、根源的な高揚感をもたらします。 サイレントからトーキーへの変革期を、皮肉と愛に満ちた喜劇として描く演出も秀逸です。逆境をステップに変えて歌い踊る姿には、変化を恐れず進化する表現者の尊い魂が宿っています。あらゆる困難を幸福へと昇華させる魔法のような映画体験は、時代を超えて輝き続ける永遠の希望の賛歌です。

興行成績

製作費: $2,540,800 (4億円)

興行収入: $7,200,000 (11億円)

推定収支: $4,659,200 (7億円)

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ジーン・ケリー
ジーン・ケリー
Don Lockwood
Donald O'Connor
Donald O'Connor
Cosmo Brown
デビー・レイノルズ
デビー・レイノルズ
Kathy Selden
Jean Hagen
Jean Hagen
Lina Lamont
Millard Mitchell
Millard Mitchell
R.F. Simpson
Cyd Charisse
Cyd Charisse
Dancer
Douglas Fowley
Douglas Fowley
Roscoe Dexter
リタ・モレノ
リタ・モレノ
Zelda Zanders
Mae Clarke
Mae Clarke
Hairdresser (uncredited)
Bess Flowers
Bess Flowers
Audience Member (uncredited)

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: Stanley Donen / ジーン・ケリー

脚本: Adolph Green / Betty Comden / Arthur Freed

音楽: Nacio Herb Brown

制作: Arthur Freed

撮影監督: Harold Rosson

制作会社: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

TMDB ユーザーのレビュー

Andres Gomez
Andres Gomez
★ 10

Just a masterpiece mixing an interesting background story, great script with good humor, exceptional singers and dancers and a Gene Kelly that is just genial, well sided with Donald O'Connor and Debbie Reynolds. A must to be seen.

John Chard
John Chard
★ 10

I'm happy again! Singing In The Rain is to me the greatest musical ever made, sure many others push it close, The Wizard Of Oz for one will always be a 10/10 movie in my opinion, but Singing In The Rain is a film that has no flaws, it is a perfect movie. Don Lockwood is a star of silent movies but his life is boring, then talking movies arrive and with them he eyes an opportunity to greatly improve his life. A chance encounter with dancer Kathy Selden will further shape his destiny, and along with best pal and partner Cosmo Brown, their respective fortunes will hopefully dovetail towards fulfillment. Where do you start? The film is a homage to happiness, be it film making or love, or friendships and honour, the film is pure and simply joyous from the first reel to the triumphant last shot. Featuring stunning choreography, Singing In The Rain doesn't cop out by merely having characters plodding thru a script and then bursting into song occasionally, each song furthers the characters and fleshes out the story unfolding to keep the plot lines tight and crucially, important. Make 'Em Laugh, Good Morning, and Singing In The Rain are just some of the brilliant songs and dance routines on show here, with the latter a now legendary piece of cinematic history that speaks volumes for the joyous nature of the film, whilst the finale sequence of the 'Broadway Ballet' is magic & elegance personified. The cast are uniformly excellent, Gene Kelly, Donald O'Connor & Debbie Reynolds interplay together like they were hatched from the same egg, and the joint direction from Stanley Donen (along with Kelly) is seamless. Full of hat tipping and self-referencing winks, Singing In The Rain regularly hits the top ten lists of critics and movie fans alike, so lets not beat around the bush about it...it flipping well deserves it. 10/10 in every respect.

r96sk
r96sk
★ 5

I'm clearly in the major, major minority. Honestly though, I didn't enjoy this. It's certainly worth noting musicals are probably my least favourite genre, but I'm still more than capable of finding entertainment with them - e.g. <em>'The Greatest Showman'</em>, <em>'The Sound of Music'</em> and others. <em>'Singin’ in the Rain'</em>, however, simply didn't connect with me. There's one, maybe two, good songs that I had already heard, while Gene Kelly (Don) is solid fun in the lead role. The premise, minus the music, is actually very interesting, what with the silent film transition era. Given it's a musical, though, they don't delve as deep into that as I wanted. None of the songs, aside from the previously alluded to "Singin' in the Rain", landed well with me, I kinda found them a chore to sit through to be frank. Elsewhere on the cast, aside from Kelly, I found Debbie Reynolds (Kathy) alright but Donald O'Connor (Cosmo) a little irritating - he tries too hard, for my liking. Jean Hagen (Lina) is likewise a tad annoying, though that's intentional with her to be fair. I will acknowledge that the film, aesthetically, looks excellent. I wish I liked it more overall, but I just didn't. Do feel free to ignore me!

CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
★ 7

There's a tendency with this film to just think of the genius that was Gene Kelly and his umbrella with the title song, but as a wonderfully enjoyable three hander between himself, Debbie Reynolds and my own favourite from this film Donald O'Connor, it is so much more the that. It just oozes charm and style. The plot centres around the aspirations of a silent movie company to make a talkie! Their long established stars "Don Lockwood" (Kelly) and "Lina Lamont" (Jean Hagan) have a successful on-screen (and in-press) persona as the dream couple - in reality they can barely stomach each other - but they must embrace progress and with the arrival of the sound equipment and new ideas man "Cosmo" (O'Connor) the challenge is on to make a smash hit. Anyone who's seen any silent movies will know that not everyone successful in that medium had the, shall we say - attributes - to make a go of this, and soon we have a bit of a battle going on between Hagan and Kelly's actual gal in this movie "Kathy" (Reynolds) for the big part! The settings allow the costumier to have a field day, and the three are very much in their elements trying out all these would-be scenarios from the creative head of "Cosmo". Songs? Well, where do you start? Betty Comden and Adolph Green hit a real purple patch with his - they trawled through musicals from the twenties and thirties and present us with the likes of "You Were Meant For Me", "Make 'em Laugh" and "Good Morning" as well as the theme song that get our feet a-tapping and our smiles a-raising. Reynolds' singing voice came courtesy of Betty Noyes, but the dubbing is perfect and it matters not a jot that she isn't actually singing. There is plenty of light-heartedness (and a healthy dose of jealous back-biting too!) and the dancing isn't perfect, which helps lots too. For much of the time, the routines look and feel natural, like pals making it up as they go along and having fun in the process. A lavish looking production and a wee bit of Cyd Charisse and Rita Moreno too - what more could you ask for...?

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