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プロジェクト・タイタン
プロジェクト・タイタン

プロジェクト・タイタン

20241h 48m★ 6.2サイエンスフィクションスリラー

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土星の衛星タイタンへ向けて旅立った宇宙船オデッセイ。ジョンとナッシュ、フランクス船長の3人は、人工冬眠を繰り返しながら木星近くに到達した。彼らはそこで、木星の引力を使って船を加速させる“重力スリングショット”を行なう予定になっていた。一方、冬眠の副作用で、ジョンは任務のため別れた恋人ゾーイの名字を忘れるなど精神に変調をきたしていく。そんな中、機体の損傷が発見され、ナッシュは任務中止を訴えるが……。

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本作の真髄は、宇宙という極限状況で人間の精神が崩壊していく過程を冷徹に描き出した点にあります。ケイシー・アフレックが見せる静かな狂気と脆さは圧巻で、観客を現実と虚構の境界へ引きずり込みます。ローレンス・フィッシュバーンの重厚な存在感が密室の緊張感を高め、対話の妙が観る者の心理を鋭く抉ります。 アイデンティティが揺らぐ恐怖を体現した演出は、単なるSFを超えた深みを持っています。沈黙とノイズが織りなす孤独の描写は、理性の脆さを突きつけてくるでしょう。極限の果てに何が残るのか。その哲学的な問いと圧倒的な没入感は、鑑賞後も長く心に残り続けるはずです。

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ケイシー・アフレック
ケイシー・アフレック
John
ローレンス・フィッシュバーン
ローレンス・フィッシュバーン
Captain Franks
エミリー・ビーチャム
エミリー・ビーチャム
Zoe Morgan
トメル・カポン
トメル・カポン
Nash
David Morrissey
David Morrissey
Sam Napier
Charlotta Lövgren
Charlotta Lövgren
Gale
Mark Ebulue
Mark Ebulue
Gordon
Nikolett Barabas
Nikolett Barabas
Voice of the Ship (voice)

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監督: ミカエル・ハフストローム

脚本: Nathan Parker / R. Scott Adams

音楽: ステッフェン・トゥム

制作: Ivett Havasi / Beau Turpin / Ron Cundy

撮影監督: Pär M. Ekberg

制作会社: Bluestone Entertainment / Filmsquad / Széchenyi Funds / WME Independent

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Brent Marchant
Brent Marchant
★ 5

Sci-fi releases that attempt to do something more than the minimum of what’s typically expected of them are to be admired for their ambition and creativity. That’s especially true when they seek to fuse their subjects and storylines with material drawn from other genres. However, to achieve success at that, the filmmakers behind these projects need to be very precise and diligent in coming up with a mix that works, and, sadly, that’s where this offering fails – not by much, mind you, but just enough to characterize it as a well-intentioned near miss. The film follows the diverse, often-surreal experiences of an astronaut (Casey Affleck) on a daring, cutting-edge mission to the Saturnian moon Titan, one that’s to be reached via a gravitational slingshot effect around Jupiter that will propel the craft to its destination at an accelerated speed. That consideration aside, though, the journey is nevertheless a lengthy one, requiring the protagonist and his crew mates (Laurence Fishburne, Tomer Capone) to be placed in drug-induced hibernation for vast stretches of the trip, a tricky proposition given the potential side effects of these powerful substances. This blend of story elements thus sets up the characters for an odyssey (ironically, the name of their ship) fraught with strange dreams, hallucinations and other unexpected developments, particularly when the spacecraft is mysteriously damaged, placing completion of the mission in jeopardy and affecting the psychological stability of the crew. Matters become further complicated when our hero begins having visions of his romantic interest (and one of the ship’s designers) (Emily Beecham) aboard the craft. So what is exactly going on here? That’s what director Mikael Hafstrom seeks to explain, though it’s far from an easy task. While the picture has its moments of intelligence and even poetic insights, it nevertheless struggles with a narrative and screenplay that become a little too convoluted for their own good. The writing, unfortunately, isn’t completely capable of fulfilling its intent, often taking the long way around to connect the dots and involving material that could have used some cleaning up to attain its goal (such as (ironically enough) using some “slingshot” shortcuts to move the story along instead of getting bogged down in plodding, elaborate attempts at explanation). Some will also note the many thematic similarities between this offering and “Spaceman,” released earlier this year (though, admittedly, there are enough distinct tonal differences and plot devices to adequately distinguish the two films and keep them from being labeled copycats). And then rhere’s the production’s tendency to push the limits of appropriate on-screen violence, verging on becoming a little too gratuitous though never actually crossing the line of acceptability (despite coming precariously close on occasion). Regrettably, these shortcomings detract somewhat from some of the picture’s genuinely fine attributes, such as some gorgeous special effects, a simple but smart production design, solid performances and a catchy soundtrack. It’s truly a shame that those elements noted above don’t match the level of these qualities; had “Slingshot” done so, this would have been a stellar release in the same vein as offerings like “Solaris” (2002) and “2001: A Space Odyssey” (1968) instead of becoming a largely forgettable sci-fi also-ran, a destiny with which it’s ultimately likely to be saddled.

tmdb51616167
tmdb51616167
★ 4

In the mesmerizing thriller "Slingshot," viewers are taken on a gripping journey through the vast expanse of space and time. Casey Affleck stars as John, a character who finds himself trapped in the depths of space, leading to a series of unexpected twists and turns that keep audiences on the edge of their seats. While the film may have moments that captivate and intrigue, there are also instances where the pace slows and boredom may creep in. However, as the third act unfolds, the movie truly takes flight, delivering an exhilarating and unforgettable experience that makes the initial dryness worth enduring. Throughout the film, viewers are kept guessing and questioning the fates of characters like John, Nash, and Frank, creating a sense of anticipation and curiosity that drives the narrative forward. Lawrence Fishburne shines as the formidable antagonist, bringing a menacing intensity to his role that adds depth to the story. Meanwhile, Casey Affleck delivers a standout performance that solidifies his place as a talented actor. While the first act may feel lackluster at times, "Slingshot" is a film that is best enjoyed through streaming platforms, rather than in theaters. It's a journey worth embarking on for those who appreciate a thought-provoking and immersive cinematic experience.

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