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クリムゾン・タイド
クリムゾン・タイド

クリムゾン・タイド

19951h 56m★ 7.2スリラーアクションドラマ戦争
Disney Plus

あらすじ

「トップガン」のトニー・スコットが挑むポリティカル・サスペンス。クーデターが勃発しロシア情勢は一気に悪化、反乱軍が核施設を制圧した事で世界は第三次大戦の危機を迎えた。米海軍はベテランの艦長と新任の副長を乗せた原潜アラバマを派遣するが、核攻撃準備の指令をめぐって艦長と副長は対立してしまう……。

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本作の真髄は、潜水艦という密閉された極限状況下で火花を散らす、新旧二つの正義の衝突にあります。ジーン・ハックマン演じる叩き上げの艦長と、デンゼル・ワシントン演じるエリート副長の対立は、単なる権力争いではなく、核兵器という人類を滅ぼしうる力の行使を巡る重厚な哲学的な問答です。トニー・スコット監督特有の鋭利な映像美と、閉塞感を煽るカメラワークが、観る者に息つく暇も与えない極上のサスペンスを生み出しています。 正解のない問いに立ち向かう人間の強さと脆さを、これほど鮮烈に描いた作品はありません。規則を遵守する理性か、直感に基づき暴走を止める勇気か。一触即発の危機のなか、名優二人が一歩も引かずに繰り広げる凄まじい演技合戦こそが、本作の魂と言えるでしょう。核の引き金という究極の決断を巡る、ヒリつくような心理戦の深淵をぜひ目撃してください。

興行成績

製作費: $53,000,000 (80億円)

興行収入: $157,387,195 (236億円)

推定収支: $104,387,195 (157億円)

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デンゼル・ワシントン
デンゼル・ワシントン
Lt. Commander Ronald "Ron" Hunter
ジーン・ハックマン
ジーン・ハックマン
Captain Franklin "Frank" Ramsey
マット・クレイヴン
マット・クレイヴン
Lt. Roy Zimmer
George Dzundza
George Dzundza
Chief of the Boat Cob
Viggo Mortensen
Viggo Mortensen
Lt. Peter 'Weps' Ince
ジェームズ・ギャンドルフィーニ
ジェームズ・ギャンドルフィーニ
Lt. Robert 'Bobby' Dougherty
Rocky Carroll
Rocky Carroll
Lt. Darik Westergard
Jaime Gomez
Jaime Gomez
Officer of the Deck Mahoney
Michael Milhoan
Michael Milhoan
Chief of the Watch Hunsicker
Scott Burkholder
Scott Burkholder
Tactical Supervising Officer Billy Linkletter

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: トニー・スコット

脚本: Michael Schiffer / Richard P. Henrick

音楽: ハンス・ジマー

制作: Don Simpson / ジェリー・ブラッカイマー / Lucas Foster

撮影監督: ダリウス・ウォルスキー

制作会社: Hollywood Pictures / Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer Films

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John Chard
John Chard
★ 9

A mutiny thriller that delivers the goods wholesale. Russian rebels have seized one of their government's nuclear missile bases and are threatening to attack the U.S.A. A patrolling US nuclear submarine is ordered to fire, but almost straight afterwards an incomplete counter order brings uncertainty. The submarine Captain and the Executive Officer come into conflict as to which order to follow, and thus the subs crew are torn as to which officer is right or wrong. Directed by Tony Scott, one could be forgiven for thinking that Crimson Tide would be an outlandish ball of explosions and slaughter, thankfully it isn't, as Scott gives us one of the best underwater thrillers going. Scintilating characters are cloaked in dynamic claustrophobia, and this coupled with the ever increasing unbearable tension, makes this a must see for fans of films that are scary because of what might happen, and not because of what many blockbuster film makers actually show you. This is not a standard good vs evil plot piece, or even a good vs insane cretin film, this pitches old school stickler for the rules Captain Ramsey against the deep thinking common sense purveyor Lt Commander Ron Hunter. Ramsey believes that the completed order, which is basically to blast the Russians before they blast us type thing, should be followed, Hunter on the other hand feels that the second incomplete order must be clarified before any action is taken, because after all this could be nuclear war! The film then twists and turns as the sub is divided into two factions, mutiny is rife, but what will the outcome be? Can the radio be fixed to complete the order? Will it be too late? All these questions are tensely drawn out by Scott to get the maximum impact from what is an admittedly standard global crisis in waiting story. No shortage of machismo here either, brutishly brilliant is how I find Gene Hackman in this, his Captain Ramsey is the quintessential leader of men. Then there is Denzel Washington as Ron Hunter, eloquently spoken and a voice of reason, his ruggedness coming to the fore as the submarine starts to implode. There are few better sights in 90s cinema than watching Hackman & Washington go at each other the way they do here, starting off as just a fractious relationship, it then explodes into a war of belief and wills. It's through these pair that the film's neutral stance shines bright, what would we do in similar circumstances? Who would we follow? Both men ethically right, yet both men accountable for probable disaster. This is a wonderful picture, a lesson in tough tension building that is perfectly wrung out by a rousing Han Zimmer score, with the only weak point being a multi written script that tries to fuse pop culture references with technical lingo, something which doesn't quite sit right. However, even that can't hurt the excellently unfolding sequence of events that closes quite brilliantly with a written piece that all of us should take note of. 9/10

talisencrw
talisencrw
★ 9

Probably my favourite Tony Scott film, amidst stiff competition. The acting of both Hackman and Washington, plus the fine supporting cast, is top-drawer, and Scott keeps the suspense up, the film's as tight as a drum. It's rumoured that there were plenty of script doctors, including Quentin Tarantino, but that's no crime--especially when it works. One of my favourite submarine films--it's up there in my books with 'Destination Tokyo' (I haven't seen my DVD of 'Das Boot' yet). It's a great shame that Scott decided to take his life a few years back. He was a much better director than I used to give him credit for. I guess it's true that we don't realize just how good people are until they're gone. This film's essential for war film enthusiasts or those who enjoy suspense films or thrillers: It wouldn't be out of place in the oeuvres of, say, Sir Alfred Hitchcock or David Fincher, and would make a great double-bill with 'Lifeboat' or 'They Were Expendable'.

CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
★ 6

I'm a big fan of submarine thrillers, and on the face of it - this should have been good. Gene Hackman is the experienced Captain of the USS "Alabama", sent to sea with a new Executive Officer (Denzel Washington) amidst a crisis in Russia that could result in nuclear warfare. Once on their mission, the two men dance around each other, probing and testing until they get a message to launch their missiles. This is where it ought to have become more interesting. The captain determined to obey orders, the XO keen to verify. Tempers flare and when a rogue Russian sub opens fire on them, things pass a point of no return. Which man is correct, and will they fire or not? Sadly, at this point the drama becomes all to farcical as the tautly directed opening scenarios between the two men become absurdly tribal antics onboard - to the point where the last half hour or so just beggars belief. Hackman and Washington are efficient, but nether really convince before an ending that really let's the whole thing down badly. What could have been quite a thought-provoking drama about just how far people will go to follow orders or protocols when push comes to shove is just wasted. Shame, really.

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