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Book Club: The Next Chapter
Book Club: The Next Chapter

Book Club: The Next Chapter

20231h 48m★ 6.3コメディロマンス

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ハリウッドを象徴する四人のレジェンド女優たちが放つ、圧倒的な輝きと多幸感が本作の核です。年齢を重ねることを「衰え」ではなく「円熟と新たな冒険」として捉え直す彼女たちの姿は、観る者に魂の自由を感じさせます。単なる友情物語を超え、人生の後半戦をどう自律的に謳歌するかという問いに対し、最高にファッショナブルで力強い回答を提示しています。 イタリアの陽光溢れる風景の中で描かれるのは、運命を自らの手で選び取る主体性の美しさです。過去を慈しみつつも、そこに留まらない彼女たちの軽やかな決断は、全世代の心に響く至高のエール。人生のどの瞬間であっても「最高傑作」はこれから書き加えられるのだと確信させてくれる、真に情熱的な人間賛歌に仕上がっています。

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キャスト

ダイアン・キートン
ダイアン・キートン
Diane
ジェーン・フォンダ
ジェーン・フォンダ
Vivian
キャンディス・バーゲン
キャンディス・バーゲン
Sharon
メアリー・スティーンバージェン
メアリー・スティーンバージェン
Carol
アンディ・ガルシア
アンディ・ガルシア
Mitchell
ドン・ジョンソン
ドン・ジョンソン
Arthur
クレイグ・T・ネルソン
クレイグ・T・ネルソン
Bruce
ジャンカルロ・ジャンニーニ
ジャンカルロ・ジャンニーニ
Police Chief
Hugh Quarshie
Hugh Quarshie
Ousmane
Vincent Riotta
Vincent Riotta
Chef Gianni

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: Bill Holderman

脚本: Bill Holderman / Erin Simms

音楽: Tom Howe

制作: Brad Weston / Bill Holderman / Andrew Duncan

撮影監督: Andrew Dunn

制作会社: Makeready / Fifth Season / Apartment Story / Focus Features / Universal Pictures

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CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
★ 6

This appears to be a good excuse for four actors, who seem to get on quite well together, to get someone to fund an all expenses paid trip to Italy to make a movie underpinned by the thinnest of plots. That plot sees the group emerging from lockdown when they finally manage to meet for their routine bookclub. It's at this get-together that "Vivian" (Jane Fonda) announces that she - a lifelong opponent of the institution - is to marry "Arthur" (Don Johnson). "Carol" (Mary Steenbergen) comes up with the idea of a hen trip to Italy and after a bit of scepticism from "Diane" (Diane Keanton) and the timely death of the cat of judge "Sharon" (Candice Bergen) they embark on their trip of a lifetime. What now ensues is a rather predictable and lightweight comedy drama that starts off entertainingly enough but runs out of steam quickly and permanently. The last twenty minutes take us into cheesy territory that really did have me looking around the cinema at the ceiling thinking - "oh, just get on with it". There are a few fun contributions from Giancarlo Giannini as the rather dishevelled police chief and a few cameos from Andy Garcia, but for the most part this is just four folks having a jolly time whilst those of us sitting down remember (or discover) just how beautiful Venice is. It's all instantly forgettable stuff, this, but Bergen has her tongue firmly in her cheek and Jane Fonda just seems to look more android the more films she precariously totters through nowadays.

Louisa Moore - Screen Zealots
Louisa Moore - Screen Zealots
★ 3

The first question I asked myself after leaving the theater after screening “Book Club: The Next Chapter” was “wait a minute, did this movie even have a script?” The story is so paper-thin that it seems like a long improv session between four of the most charming actresses over 70. The sad (or great?) thing about this is that it doesn’t really matter, because co-writer and director Bill Holderman unapologetically made this movie for a target audience that will gobble it up and leave wanting more. All facing different milestones in their lives, four best friends Diane (Diane Keaton), Vivian (Jane Fonda), Sharon (Candice Bergen), and Carol (Mary Steenburgen) decide to take their book club to Italy for the fun girls trip they never had. With the news that one of their own has recently gotten engaged, the gals use it as an excuse to have a whirlwind bachelorette party. The relaxing vacation turns into a cross country journey that takes them from Rome to Tuscany and beyond on an adventure of a lifetime. There isn’t much substance to this senior citizen fluff, and just because it’s watchable does not mean it’s entertaining. There are a lot of vapid scenes that do nothing to further the narrative, and the film has close to zero story or plot. Astute viewers (to be honest, even those who have only seen a handful of Hallmark movies) will figure out the big surprise long before its overlong reveal, leaving most of the audience bored, trying to savor the lovely scenery of the Italian countryside. The cast is terrific, but I wouldn’t call what they’re doing “acting.” It’s more like a camera has been turned on a group of old friends having fun together. They’re drinking wine and eating mountains of pasta, spinning yarns and puttering around Italy. Co-screenwriters Holderman and Erin Simms pander to their demographic with plenty of old lady one-liners and slightly raunchy wordplay that’ll make grandma blush. It’s so nice to see older actors getting work, and Craig T. Nelson, Don Johnson, Andy Garcia are well cast and provide a little testosterone to the story (although all of the men are portrayed as hopelessly romantic, and their grand gestures are laughable). This one is all about the ladies, though, and each one is irresistible in their own way. Their chemistry is believable and authentic, which makes these characters part of group to which we’d all love to belong. If not for the charisma of the cast, this film would sink even harder and faster. “Book Club: The Next Chapter” is not a good movie. It’s dumb, predictable, and lacks sophistication. Despite it all, the film reaches its ultimate goal of being a sweetly enchanting fairy tale for moms and grandmas everywhere.

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