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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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スマイル

20221h 56m★ 6.7ホラー謎

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精神科医の目の前で、彼女の患者は無残な死を遂げた。この時から、彼女は不気味な笑みを浮かべる邪悪で冷酷な存在に悩まされ始め、彼女の日常は途方もない悪夢にむしばまれてゆく。

作品考察・見どころ

本作の魅力は、幸福の象徴である「笑顔」を生理的な恐怖へと変貌させた独創的な視覚表現にあります。単なる驚かしに留まらず、緻密なカメラワークや音響を駆使して観客の精神をじわじわと追い詰める演出は圧巻です。日常が歪み、逃げ場のない絶望へと変質していく過程は、ホラーとしての純粋な恐怖と芸術的な緊迫感に満ちています。 その根底にあるのは「トラウマの連鎖」という重厚なテーマです。微笑みを強要される現代人の孤独を、ソシー・ベーコンが震えるような演技で体現しました。精神的な病理を怪異として視覚化し、他者との断絶を冷徹に描き切った本作は、観賞後も消えない深い余韻と、自己の深淵を覗き込むようなスリルを約束してくれます。

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製作費: $17,000,000 (26億円)

興行収入: $217,408,513 (326億円)

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ソシー・ベーコン
ソシー・ベーコン
Rose Cotter
カイル・ガルナー
カイル・ガルナー
Joel
ジェシー・T・アッシャー
ジェシー・T・アッシャー
Trevor
ロビン・ワイガート
ロビン・ワイガート
Dr. Madeline Northcott
ケイトリン・ステイシー
ケイトリン・ステイシー
Laura Weaver
カル・ペン
カル・ペン
Dr. Morgan Desai
ロブ・モーガン
ロブ・モーガン
Robert Talley
Gillian Zinser
Gillian Zinser
Holly
Judy Reyes
Judy Reyes
Victoria Munoz
Jack Sochet
Jack Sochet
Carl Renken

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: パーカー・フィン

脚本: パーカー・フィン

音楽: Cristóbal Tapia de Veer

制作: Isaac Klausner / Marty Bowen / Robert Salerno

撮影監督: Charlie Sarroff

制作会社: Paramount Players / Paramount Pictures / Temple Hill Entertainment

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The Movie Mob
The Movie Mob
★ 2

**Smile’s creepy trailers and clever marketing were the best parts of a movie with a meager plot drenched in uneasy sounds, and way too many jump scares.** Smile obsesses over saturating every moment in unsettling dread. The score and sound effects make every moment uneasy and uncomfortable, and not in a good way. Smile’s premise bore many similarities to It Follows with much poorer execution. Smile stumbled from jump scare to jump scare. I started closing my eyes because the jump scares were so predictable, and I was tired of having disturbing images screamed in my face. I will say that Sosie Bacon did an excellent job with what she was given, with her performance being the only bright spot in the film. Unfortunately, the movie was unimpressive and tried to cloak mediocrity in a fountain of jump scares, stressful noises, and unpleasant moments.

Nathan
Nathan
★ 7

As an avid horror fan, I can genuinely say that Smile unsettled me beyond belief. In many horror films of today, directors rely solely on jump scares to create this sense of shock and horror. But in Smile, Parker Finn is able to build suspense and tension throughout a scene to then crescendo into a jump scare that the audience knows is coming but are so tense that they cannot help but to release into fright. While this movie does not break major ground in terms of plot and storytelling there is some depth that is added with mental health and the feeling of isolation during manic episodes. I felt for Rose throughout this entire film, as she used to be the one helping patients through mental crisis and now that she is having one of her own, she is met with the same doubts even though it is a genuine fear. The sense of hopelessness grows throughout the movie as hope drains from our lead actress. Speaking of our lead actress, Sosie Bacon is fantastic in this movie. She carries every single scene she is in, which is just about every one. Her minor facial movements and eye expressions were so sad and realistic to that of someone experiencing trauma. I loved everything about her performance and will be excited to see her moving forward. The other performances were average across the board, but they didn't really have a lot to work with and filled their roles well. Jessie Usher felt a little out of place though, I feel like he did the nice and charismatic husband role well but when he had to display genuine fear and anger he overacted quite a bit. Finally, I wanted to touch on the ending. I am not going to spoil anything for the audience, but this is exactly what I wanted throughout the entire film. I kept asking myself, are they going to do it? But second guessed myself and when the payoff happened, I left the theater with a big Smile on my face. **Score:** _75%_ | **Verdict:** _Good_

CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
★ 5

"Dr. Rose Cotter" (Sosie Bacon) is a dedicated clinical psychologist who witnesses the gruesome suicide of a young woman in her hospital consulting room. Traumatised, as you might expect, she gradually starts to suffer from unexpected goings on in her own life. Her relationship becomes unstable and soon she appears to have but a tenuous grasp on reality herself. What's going on? Is she doomed to a similar fate? This has something of the "Azazel" theory to it, and as the story develops director Parker Finn manages to build quite a degree of mystery and suspense. The malevolence of her haunting spirit is well captured by those working the audio - the sound effects and the score contribute well to the overall feel of this film. The acting though, well I am sorry - I found that to be a terrible let down. Initially, Bacon owned the film but after a few moments she just hadn't the weight to carry the thing in what is, essentially, a one-hander. Her support comes mainly for her ex-boyfriend/cop and all round sceptic about the whole thing "Joel" (Kyle Gallner) after her boyfriend "Trevor" (Jessie T. Usher) and her own erstwhile psychiatrist played by an indifferent Robin Weigert give up the ghost with her. Sadly, they offer little to add depth to this rather superficial horror effort. There are jump moments, but they lose their potency as this actor fails to capitalise on the tensions being created around her. Perhaps had the story spent less time on her character development, and the pace been tightened up a bit then we might have had less time to worry about that; but the style of the photography with too many lingering images merely serves to sterilise the whole thing for me. I was really disappointed, and after a while just wanted to go watch "Fallen" (1998) instead.

Manuel São Bento
Manuel São Bento
★ 7

MORE SPOILER-FREE MINI-REVIEWS @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/mini-reviews-2022-edition "Smile deserves the praise it has received since its release. Parker Finn's feature directorial debut contains haunting levels of suspense, consequently creating surprisingly effective jumpscare sequences. Sound design generates an immersive atmosphere rarely seen in horror films, but it turns out to be the moving, character-driven narrative that truly captivates viewers. The impact of past traumas is excellently addressed by a screenplay that glaringly fails to conclude the story at the most appropriate, thematically correct time - one of the most damaging endings of the year. Regardless, it's definitely a personal recommendation." Rating: B

Horseface
Horseface
★ 10

Jebus! 😱 This is the most effective horror experience I've had since The Ring. Possibly ever. Holy. Crap. Glad there's still time to watch an animated family movie before I need to sleep. 45 years old, didn't think I could ever be this scared again from a horror movie 😂 This is sublime. I wouldn't change a single thing about it. Fire up that OLED, turn off the lights, and do yourself a favor and put on those earphones.

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