FindKey

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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ミクロキッズ
ミクロキッズ

ミクロキッズ

19891h 35m★ 6.3アドベンチャーコメディファミリーサイエンスフィクション
Disney Plus

あらすじ

自宅の研究室で電磁物体縮小装置を開発している、科学者サリンスキー。ところが彼の留守中、研究室に飛び込んだ野球ボールの衝撃で装置が作動し、偶然部屋に来たサリンスキーの子供エミーとニック、隣に住むロンとラスの4人は、装置から放たれた光線によって約6ミリのサイズに縮められてしまう。誰にも気づかれないまま、ゴミと一緒に裏庭に捨てられてしまった4人の子供たちは、家に帰り着こうと悪戦苦闘する。

作品考察・見どころ

本作の最大の魅力は、見慣れた日常の景色を死と隣り合わせのスペクタクルに変貌させた圧倒的な視覚演出にあります。巨大な昆虫や草むらのジャングルを実物大の造形物で描いた映像は、観客の冒険心を極限まで刺激します。特にリック・モラニスの哀愁漂う演技は、家族の絆を再確認させる物語の核として、今なお不朽の輝きを放っています。 また、本作が放つメッセージは、視点を変えることで世界は無限に広がるという希望です。困難の中で育まれる子供たちの友情と勇気は、大人の固定観念を鮮やかに打ち砕きます。単なるSFコメディの枠を超え、小さな命への慈しみと深い愛情を再発見させてくれる、まさに映像マジックが詰まった珠玉のエンターテインメントです。

興行成績

製作費: $18,000,000 (27億円)

興行収入: $222,724,172 (334億円)

推定収支: $204,724,172 (307億円)

※製作費・興行収入はTMDBのデータを参照しています。収支は(興行収入 - 製作費)で算出したFindKey独自の推定値であり、広告宣伝費や諸経費は含まれません (1ドル=150円換算)。

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リック・モラニス
リック・モラニス
Wayne Szalinski
Matt Frewer
Matt Frewer
Big Russ Thompson
Marcia Strassman
Marcia Strassman
Diane Szalinski
Kristine Sutherland
Kristine Sutherland
Mae Thompson
Thomas Wilson Brown
Thomas Wilson Brown
Little Russ Thompson
Jared Rushton
Jared Rushton
Ronald Thompson
No Image
Amy O'Neill
Amy Szalinski
Robert Oliveri
Robert Oliveri
Nick Szalinski
Carl Steven
Carl Steven
Tommy Pervis
マーク・L・テイラー
マーク・L・テイラー
Don Forrester

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: Joe Johnston

脚本: Ed Naha / トム・シュルマン / Rick Moore

音楽: ジェームズ・ホーナー

制作: Penney Finkelman Cox / Thomas G. Smith

撮影監督: Hiro Narita

制作会社: Walt Disney Pictures / Silver Screen Partners III

TMDB ユーザーのレビュー

GenerationofSwine
GenerationofSwine
★ 10

Well, it didn't age well. At least not the special effects. But, they were more practical than digital and that makes a difference. You get the feeling that the people are actually there when the effects are practical and not digital, and you don't have that sensation that you are watching other people play a video game like you do with a lot of the digital effects heavy movies these days. It's just, the practical effects weren't that great and kind of cheap, even in 89, because they figured... kid movie. However, it's still more Family Movie than Kid Movie. It has enough in the way of adventure and fun to appeal to all age groups, and it knows how to keep things clean without dumbing them down... and that is something that a lot of family films do NOT know how to do. It has enough where, the only people that don't like it are the people that need everything deadly serious, and they aren't going to like much

CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
★ 6

Rick Moranis is the geeky scientist working on a means by which he can shrink matter. Using a complex series of gadgets and a laser - he is confident the his Eureka moment is close when... a baseball shatters a window, activates his equipment and suddenly his children and those of the family next door have essentially disappeared! Where can they have gone? Well we all know that they are now playing a dangerous game with the tiniest of creatures that would normally go unnoticed. "Giant" ants and beetles... Meantime, dad "Szalinski" realises just what has happened and sets up some rather fanciful experiments to try and find their diminutive families before they starve, are eaten or just get trodden on! The events on the adult side are all a bit unremarkable, but there are some fun escapades as the youngsters have to take refuge in a discarded Lego brick whilst fending off the new giants of the lawn! A sort of "Lost World" environment where sticks, stones and their own ingenuity are their only defence. I aways like films where man is pitched against nature without the advantages of weapons - it makes me realise just how incompetent we are at feeding and defending ourselves. For me, that's where much of the humour comes from here rather than the over-scripted dialogue. The kids' acting is fine, there's even a little hint of romance as they try desperately to get back home and attract the attention of their folks. Nope, there's no jeopardy and it's got sequel written all over the last half hour, but it's enjoyable enough in a predicable sort of fashion with some decent visual effects and daft antics with a lawn mower and a washing line!

kevin2019
kevin2019
★ 8

"Honey, I Shrunk the Kids" employs a large quota of traditional values which many people still unashamedly cherish and use as the corner stone in the foundation of their lives: Children, family, and friends. Of course, the children must always be the most important people in your life and they make everything worthwhile even though they often misbehave and are unappreciative and downright ungrateful at times. Unfortunately such rapidly outdated sentiments as these will undoubtedly ring hollow for many people, but in any case the miniaturised children in jeopardy here are the main focus - the backyard itself has never looked so daunting before - and their adventures are filled with varying degrees of action and danger and fun making this a solid slice of family entertainment which showcases the forementioned traditional values to illustrate what we would like life to be, so it is a shame the reality we see around us each day is completely different.

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