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ウィキッド 永遠の約束
ウィキッド 永遠の約束

ウィキッド 永遠の約束

20252h 17m★ 6.6ファンタジーアドベンチャーロマンス

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シンシア・エリヴォとアリアナ・グランデが魅せる魂の共鳴が、本作の最大の白眉です。孤独な魂が響き合い、鮮烈な個性が火花を散らす様は、単なる友情を超えた圧倒的なエモーションを観客に突きつけます。スクリーンを彩る幻想的で重厚な映像美が二人の心情を雄弁に物語り、一瞬で魔法の世界へと没入させる没入感は映画ならではの贅沢と言えるでしょう。 本作は、善悪の定義や社会が貼るレッテルに抗う個の尊厳という、極めて現代的で鋭いメッセージを放ちます。他者の視線によって歪められる真実の中で、自らの信念を貫き通す痛みと美しさが息を呑むスケールで描かれています。それは既存の価値観を根底から揺さぶり、自らの翼で高く飛び立とうとするすべての人へ向けた、熱烈な讃歌なのです。

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製作費: $150,000,000 (225億円)

興行収入: $528,900,000 (793億円)

推定収支: $378,900,000 (568億円)

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キャスト

シンシア・エリヴォ
シンシア・エリヴォ
Elphaba
アリアナ・グランデ
アリアナ・グランデ
Glinda
ジェフ・ゴールドブラム
ジェフ・ゴールドブラム
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
ミシェル・ヨー
ミシェル・ヨー
Madame Morrible
ジョナサン・ベイリー
ジョナサン・ベイリー
Fiyero / The Scarecrow
イーサン・スレイター
イーサン・スレイター
Boq / The Tin Man
マリッサ・ボーデ
マリッサ・ボーデ
Nessarose
コールマン・ドミンゴ
コールマン・ドミンゴ
The Cowardly Lion (voice)
ボーウェン・ヤン
ボーウェン・ヤン
Pfannee
ブロンウィン・ジェームズ
ブロンウィン・ジェームズ
Shenshen

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: ジョン・M・チュウ

脚本: スティーヴン・シュワルツ / ウィニー・ホルツマン / グレゴリー・マグワイア

音楽: John Powell / スティーヴン・シュワルツ

制作: マーク・プラット / David Nicksay / David Stone

撮影監督: Alice Brooks

制作会社: Universal Pictures / Marc Platt Productions / dentsu

TMDB ユーザーのレビュー

Florence Jay Munar
Florence Jay Munar
★ 10

Cynthia Erivo's outstanding perfomance and the part of dividing critics and fans on how dark it is, because it is dark, it is the second act of the musical of course. The No Good Deed one of Cynthia is SO SO GOOD

Manuel São Bento
Manuel São Bento
★ 8

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://talkingfilms.net/wicked-for-good-review-cynthia-erivo-and-ariana-grande-butera-cement-their-place-in-ozs-unbreakable-heart/ "Wicked: For Good may not reach the levels of the first film, but it remains a wonderful work of technical excellence and profound emotional impact. The audiovisual spectacle is complemented by the urgency of its social commentary on political propaganda and, most crucially, by the unbreakable heart of its friendship story. Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande-Butera cement themselves as the essential figures of this adaptation, elevating the narrative with performances that are, by themselves, the biggest reason for enjoying the movie. It's a triumphant, devastating, and cathartic conclusion, proving that true goodness doesn't reside in public reputation, but in the sacrifices made in the name of justice and unconditional love." Rating: B+

Brent Marchant
Brent Marchant
★ 7

Splitting a single story into two movies is a risky production decision that sometimes pays off and sometimes doesn’t. Is it truly merited artistically speaking, or is it simply an attempt at an unabashed box office money grab? When the creators of the cinematic adaptation of the smash hit Broadway musical Wicked announced in 2022 that they would be depicting the material through two films, the decision was met with somewhat mixed reactions. Could the pictures each stand alone despite being parts of the same story? Would the first installment be strong enough to retain audience interest over time before the release of the second part (in this case, a year, far longer than a typical Broadway intermission)? And would there be a distinct enough connection to seamlessly tie the two movies together? Those are among just a few of the potential pitfalls typically associated with a production decision like this. In this case, however, the move has appeared to pay off, both creatively and monetarily. The extra time taken to tell the story here has effectively facilitated a better understanding of the narrative and the nature of its characters than the original stage play, which was often criticized for throwing too much content at audiences too quickly, making it hard to follow. And, while this second part doesn’t have quite the same spark as its 2024 predecessor, it’s still a capable, polished effort thanks to its fine production design, stirring musical numbers and stellar performances. As for the somewhat diminished luster, that could be due to the fact that the material in this second act (as in the play itself) is darker and more serious than, and not quite as well organized as, part one, with decidedly fewer laughs and less overall whimsy. It could also be that the novelty of the first film has worn off in the time since its release a year ago, understandable for material as distinctive as this. Whatever the case, though, “Wicked: For Good” nevertheless presents an entertaining, enjoyable and at times enlightening tale, continuing the story of the two principals, Glinda the Good Witch (Ariana Grande-Butera) and Elphaba, now known as the Wicked Witch of the West (Cynthia Erivo), the onetime best friends who have been divided by the nefarious maneuverings of the Wizard of Oz (Jeff Goldblum) and the evil Madame Morrible (Michelle Yeoh). As the story threads of this quartet unfold, the film also picks up and substantively elaborates upon the roles of several supporting characters whose participation wasn’t always made clear in the first installment, giving them an opportunity to shine in their own right. This includes the plotlines involving Elphaba’s sister, Nessarose (Marissa Bode), Nessa’s romantic interest, Boq (Ethan Slater), and the charming, if conflicted, Prince Fiyero (Jonathan Bailey). It also opens the door to introducing characters from this work’s original cinematic source material, “The Wizard of Oz” (1939), including unexpectedly transplanted farmgirl Dorothy Gale (Bethany Weaver) and her sidekicks, the Tin Man and the Cowardly Lion (voiced by Colman Domingo), players who figure significantly in the overall narrative but are incorporated here without becoming overly intrusive. Admittedly, viewers may not find this offering from director Jon M. Chu quite as enthralling as “Wicked: Part 1” (2024), but it’s far from the unfairly overblown disappointment that some have expressed about it. For what it’s worth, “Wicked: For Good” once again proves that tales of life over the rainbow don’t disappoint, making us feel like warmly welcomed visitors who come to believe that there’s truly no place like our collective second home.

CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
★ 6

Perhaps it’s just my own innate inverse reaction to hype, but boy was I underwhelmed by this. It was always going to be the harder film to make an impression, given it’s a prequel to “Wizard of Oz” and is therefore somewhat boxed in from a plot perspective. Anyway,  “Elphaba” (Cynthia Erivo) has had to flee from “Oz” leaving her friend “Galinda” (Ariana Grande-Butera) playing the role of the goody-goody for the wizard (Jeff Goldblum) and his hench-witch “Madame Morrible” (Michelle Yeoh). “Elphie” is determined to prove to the people that their leader is a fraud, but with the local population perfectly content with his governance, she has quite a battle on her hands. Indeed, the more she attempts to expose him, the less popular and more feared she becomes. Meantime, “Galinda” is set to wed “Fiyero” (Jonathan Bailey), the dashing captain of the guards - only we and he know that his heart is set on another, and she is fairly green with envy! With the animals all fleeing as if it were “Narnia” on fire, the yellow brick road being more of a conduit to oppression than to freedom and the menacing flying monkeys enforcing the wizard’s will - what chance our feisty outcast can save the day and get her guy? The visuals are terrific, but the rest of it is positively mundane. We have to wait for virtually two hours for anything akin to a killer song like “No Good Deed” or “For Good” otherwise we are presented with some not especially creatively choreographed dance numbers set to songs that are definitely not from amongst Stephen Schwartz’s finest. It has half a dozen goes at ending, and really does string that process out for twenty minutes or so that I felt just prolonged the film for the sake of it. Erivo and Grande-Butera do both know how to sing and unlike so many power-balladeers they deliver with a sense of soul, not just one of “hey, listen to my impressive vocal range”, and with Bailey providing some eye-candy and the underused Goldblum helping to steal the scene on “Wonderful” this does have some saving graces, but maybe I’m just immune to the fuss about a story that I found really quite weak and over-stretched. It looks great on a big screen, and maybe there are some subliminal messages about modern day (American) governance and the values of friendship and loyalty, but I just didn’t love it.

Henry | The Reel Verdict
Henry | The Reel Verdict
★ 5

A darker, more expansive sequel that, despite its visual spectacle and technical finesse, never matches the strength of the first. Performances feel diminished, pacing uneven, and the 3-hour runtime unnecessary. Impressive to look at, but ultimately middling. 5/10.

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