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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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トレマーズ
トレマーズ

トレマーズ

“土煙をあげて、大地が裂けてゆくー”

19901h 36m★ 6.9ホラーアクションサイエンスフィクションコメディ

あらすじ

ネバダの砂漠地帯にある小さな田舎町に突然出現した未知の生物。地中を自在に移動する巨大な蛇状モンスターと住民の攻防が、白昼の下で展開される。「JAWS/ジョーズ」のプロットを使った作品は数限りないが、地表を波立たせて襲い来るこのモンスターは文字通り“陸のジョーズ”で、映画の出来も本家に迫るものがある。モンスターの設定から、それを有効に生かしきったストーリーまで、とにかくアイディア豊富で、存分に楽しめる怪獣映画の快作。TVムービーによる続編「トレマーズ2」も製作された。

作品考察・見どころ

砂漠の地下から襲う怪物グラボイズ。本作が不朽の名作とされる理由は、広大な砂漠という開かれた閉鎖空間での緻密なサスペンスと、職人芸が光る特撮の実在感にあります。地面を歩く恐怖をこれほど巧みに演出し、観る者の足元をすくうような没入感を生んだ傑作は他にありません。 ケヴィン・ベーコンらの軽妙なバディ感は、パニック映画に極上の人間味を添えています。極限状態でもユーモアを忘れず、知恵を絞って戦う人々の泥臭い強さは、人間の機転と連帯こそが最大の武器であるという熱いメッセージを放ち、観客の胸を焦がします。

興行成績

製作費: $11,000,000 (17億円)

興行収入: $48,572,000 (73億円)

推定収支: $37,572,000 (56億円)

※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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ケヴィン・ベーコン
ケヴィン・ベーコン
Valentine McKee
フレッド・ウォード
フレッド・ウォード
Earl Bassett
Finn Carter
Finn Carter
Rhonda LeBeck
Michael Gross
Michael Gross
Burt Gummer
Reba McEntire
Reba McEntire
Heather Gummer
Victor Wong
Victor Wong
Walter Chang
Robert Jayne
Robert Jayne
Melvin Plug
Ariana Richards
Ariana Richards
Mindy Sterngood
シャーロット・スチュワート
シャーロット・スチュワート
Nancy Sterngood
Tony Genaro
Tony Genaro
Miguel

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: Ron Underwood

脚本: S.S. Wilson / Brent Maddock / Ron Underwood

音楽: Ernest Troost

制作: Brent Maddock / ゲイル・アン・ハード / S.S. Wilson

撮影監督: Alexander Gruszynski

制作会社: No Frills Film / Wilson-Maddock Production

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John Chard
John Chard
★ 8

This valley is just one long smörgåsbord. Finally deciding to break free of their small town existence, handymen Val and Earl find that it's easier said than done. The reason? Giant underground worms are attacking the place and they are now needed more than ever. The 50s ream of sci-fi schlockers and creaky creature features are, depending on your persuasion, either genius fun or tacky nuisances. Since I belong to the first group, Tremors is possibly one of the finest homages to a most wonderful time in cinema. What is often ignored is that those 50s film's deal with the paranoia of the time, with nuclear testing and a wondering appertaining to Roswell like alien visits being very prominent in honest Joe's thoughts. So it be that Tremors is ideally set out in the desert, a place from where all manner of terrifying things have come forward to announce a threat to the American way of life. We are in the small town of Perfection, a place that may be small on residents, but very much large on character. We have dim wits, annoying kid, cutesy single mom types, Mr and Mrs Rambo and courtesy of Finn Carter's seismologist Rhonda LeBeck, a romantic and charmingly fun filled thread. Containing dashes of gore and reams of cheeky suspense, Tremors proudly wears its "B" movie heart on its sleeve. While in Fred Ward (Earl) and Kevin Bacon (Val) the genre possibly has its greatest pairing. As male buddy buddy combos go, these pair take the cake. Funny and full of devilish derring do, Tremors deserves to be watched for this partnership if nothing else - yes they are that good! The creatures are well designed and prove to be a scary and enjoyable foe, whilst the Alabama Hills, Lone Pine, California location is perfectly utilised by cinematographer Alexander Gruszynski. Directed by Ron Underwood on his feature film debut, Tremors also sees Reba McEntire, Michael Gross and Victor Wong also along for this fun packed ride. 8/10

Wuchak
Wuchak
★ 6

_**Underground monstrosities in the desert prey on the folks of a remote town**_ Two handymen working in a Southwest town (Kevin Bacon and Fred Ward) team-up with a seismologist (Finn Carter) and the townspeople (e.g. Michael Gross & Reba McEntire) to take on huge creatures that live underground and like to eat people. “Tremors” (1990) is a desert creature feature similar to “Gargoyles” (1972), but with a less grave tone; there’s a somewhat light air, but it’s not a comedy. The cast is spirited and likable while the creatures are inventive and interesting. Unfortunately, they’re also unbelievable since the hard desert ground would have to have the texture of thick mud for these behemoths to so easily travel through. If you can overlook this, however, it’s a fun monster flick with magnificent desert cinematography. Yet it’s nothing more than that and so plays tediously on repeat viewings. “Gargoyles” is all-around superior because it’s more cryptic, grave and streamlined. Finn Carter is a highlight in a girl-next-door kind of way, particularly her brief de-panted scene (lol). Meanwhile Gross is reminiscent of Dennis Weaver while McEntire is a natural as the gun-toting hick woman. The film performed modestly at the box office, but eventually became a cult hit, followed by several sequels. It runs 1 hour, 35 minutes, and was shot in Olancha & Alabama Hills, Lone Pine, California. GRADE: B-

Repo Jack
Repo Jack
★ 8

"Tremors" joins "Gremlins" as one of a handful of family friendly creature features. Kevin Bacon and Fred Ward have great chemistry as two bickering handymen in Perfection Nevada, population 14 when an invasion of subterranean "graboids' (I know, I know ... that sounds ridiculous, but in the context of the movie it clicks). Spawning an abundance of bad sequels, "Tremors" solid cast, story and excellent practical effects stands the test of time.

Repo Jack
Repo Jack
★ 8

"Tremors" joins "Gremlins" as one of a handful of family friendly creature features. Kevin Bacon and Fred Ward have great chemistry as two bickering handymen in Perfection Nevada, population 14 when an invasion of subterranean "graboids' (I know, I know ... that sounds ridiculous, but in the context of the movie it clicks). Spawning an abundance of bad sequels, "Tremors" solid cast, story and excellent practical effects stands the test of time.

Tejas Nair
Tejas Nair
★ 8

Tremors is a surprisingly appealing movie and I am not attributing it to the creatures in the film. It starts off giving a westerns vibe and then quickly turns into a survival horror movie with the added novelty of an unknown creature. Being a fan of 'creature features' and having watched most popular films in the genre, Tremors took me aback as it continued to impress me with its casting, plot, and the sheer horror of characters being hunted by a strange-looking mystery. There's just a positive, fun vibe to the film and that works wonders here. Gets all my points for being extremely funny too. **Grade A-**.

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