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“怖がってください━とても、とても怖がってください━”

19861h 37m★ 7.4ホラーサイエンスフィクション

あらすじ

物質移動と遺伝子組み換えについて研究している科学者セスは、物質を別の空間に転移する新装置“テレポッド”を発明する。セスと出会った雑誌記者のベロニカは装置のことを特ダネにしようと彼に提案し、やがて2人は愛し合う仲になる。やがてセスは自ら“テレポッド”の実験台になるが、装置の中に1匹のハエがまぎれ込んでいたせいで、彼の肉体に異常な変化が。なんとセスの肉体に、少しずつハエのような特徴が現われてくる。

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肉体が異形へ変貌する過程を、これほど残酷かつ美しく描いた傑作はありません。鬼才クローネンバーグが突きつけるのは、単なるホラーの恐怖ではなく「自己の崩壊」という根源的絶望です。ジェフ・ゴールドブラムの怪演が、進化の陶酔から人間性の喪失へ転じる悲劇を際立たせ、生理的な嫌悪感を究極の哀しみへと昇華させています。 本作の本質は、凄惨な変質の裏に秘められた濃密な愛の物語です。変貌する愛人を見守るジーナ・デイヴィスの眼差しは、老いや病という逃れられない運命に直面する私たちの鏡でもあります。剥き出しの哲学が宿る本作は、映画史に刻まれた最も醜く、最も美しい純愛の到達点といえるでしょう。

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製作費: $15,000,000 (23億円)

興行収入: $60,629,159 (91億円)

推定収支: $45,629,159 (68億円)

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ジェフ・ゴールドブラム
ジェフ・ゴールドブラム
Seth Brundle
ジーナ・デイヴィス
ジーナ・デイヴィス
Veronica Quaife
ジョン・ゲッツ
ジョン・ゲッツ
Stathis Borans
ジョイ・ブシェル
ジョイ・ブシェル
Tawny
Leslie Carlson
Leslie Carlson
Dr. Cheevers
George Chuvalo
George Chuvalo
Marky
Michael Copeman
Michael Copeman
2nd Man in Bar
デヴィッド・クローネンバーグ
デヴィッド・クローネンバーグ
Gynecologist
No Image
Carol Lazare
Nurse
No Image
Shawn Hewitt
Clerk

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監督: デヴィッド・クローネンバーグ

脚本: デヴィッド・クローネンバーグ / Charles Edward Pogue / George Langelaan

音楽: Howard Shore

制作: Stuart Cornfeld / メル・ブルックス

撮影監督: Mark Irwin

制作会社: SLM Production Group / Brooksfilms

TMDB ユーザーのレビュー

Wuchak
Wuchak
★ 6

_**Slowly turning into a monster, aka slowly succumbing to age**_ An eccentric scientist living in a warehouse laboratory in a big city in the Northeast (Jeff Goldblum) discovers how to teleport objects, which draws the attention of a journalist (Geena Davis). Everything is going fine until he foolishly uses his invention on himself and a pesky fly inadvertently teleports with him. John Getz is on hand as the woman’s editor while Joy Boushel has a notable small role as Tawny. "The Fly" (1986) has a lot of devotees presumably because of director/writer David Cronenberg, but I found it less effective compared to the 1958 version with Vincent Price. Despite the gory state-of-the-art effects, it’s just not as compelling or horrifying (especially that final scene in the original). The one-dimensional locations are also a turn-off: Excluding the great bar scene the whole movie takes place in a grungy lab or a swank office building. The cast trilogy is exceptionally tall. While Goldblum (6’4½”) is serviceable and gives it his all, he’s not leading man material, although he’s fine in secondary roles. And I was never big on Davis, but she’s a’right I guess. At least the two absolutely look & act like they were meant for each other. In its favor, the movie is a metaphor for how aging & disease slowly destroys the body. Despite the sickening visuals, it’s heartbreaking and tragic, which you might not expect in a sci-fi flick about a guy who morphs into a fly. It thankfully avoids the rut of camp and melodrama. The film runs 1 hour, 36 minutes, and was shot in Toronto with studio work done in nearby Kleinburg. GRADE: B-/C+

CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
★ 7

Nobody could ever call Jeff Goldbum a versatile actor, but here he is very much in his element as "Brundle". A madcap scientist, he dreams of being able to teleport things just like Willy Wonka does in 1971. He is almost as keen on journalist "Veronica" (Geena Davis) and so offers her exclusive access to follow and film his research. That all goes remarkably well - first a scarf, then more animated objects before, finally, himself. Snag is - well a fly just happened to sneak into the pod before the transferal and next thing he and his new dipteral cousin start a journey to the symbiotic relationship from Hell. He can crawl on the ceiling; fly and most impressively - dissolve his victims in his own vomit! David Cronenberg is having great fun with this as is Goldblum. The dialogue is entertaining and there is the most bizarre degree of chemistry between him and Davis who turns in one of her career defining performances. The visual and make-up effects - especially towards the end - offer a fitting denouement to this gory and frequently amusing sci-fi horror film that is nearly, but not quite, as good as the version from 1958. Certainly worth watching on a big screen if you can - somehow it just looks so much better there.

GenerationofSwine
GenerationofSwine
★ 10

What was his electric bill and how did he not blow out every fuse in his building? Telepods must suck up a lot of juice. Anyway, it's fun. It is the typical 80s flick, with a plot that takes all of 5 minutes to get rolling and a cast that was talented and still cheap enough to throw in a sci-fi horror flick. But, you know, it's also mindless fun, it's not exactly deep, it's about science, and about the dangers of it, that never really manages to actually examine the dangers of science in any significant way... it's more along the lines of Kafka's Metamorphosis, which has already been examined. But it doesn't matter, because you are watching it for mindless entertainment.

Chandler Danier
Chandler Danier
★ 10

The Fly is so good. Successful futurism. Seems the Fallout games benefitted. The physical effects are amazing and fun. Do not watch if gore sensitive. Why not build a smaller machine first to test on...flies, instead of going straight to human-sized machines and testing on baboons? They gotta be expensive. Mice? The ridiculous nature of the film is a delight. The performances entertain while enhancing the story (narrative). That guy is such an amazing douchebag. The film entertains and engages. Rare. I'm high on science. Gena Davis is beautiful. Would bang if Brundleflymly.

FilmeRioD
FilmeRioD
★ 10

David Cronenberg’s The Fly is a grotesque, tragic, and strangely beautiful descent into body horror. What begins as a high-concept sci-fi romance slowly mutates much like its protagonist into something far more disturbing and unforgettable. One of my favorite movies!

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