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“悪名高き魔女の復讐。”

2024★ 7.5Sci-Fi & Fantasy謎
完結 (Ended)
Disney Plus

あらすじ

アガサ・ハークネスは自ら魔女団を結成。力を取り戻すため試練の待つ「魔女の道」の奥へ奥へと進んでいく。

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キャスリン・ハーンの怪演が光る本作は、毒気と愛嬌が混ざり合う圧倒的な存在感が魅力です。オーブリー・プラザら実力派が織りなす不協和音のアンサンブルは、視聴者を妖しくも心地よい魔術的世界へと誘います。各キャラクターの孤独と野心が火花を散らす瞬間、物語は単なる娯楽を超えた熱量を帯び始めます。 真実を追う旅路は、己の過去や罪と対峙する残酷な内省の場でもあります。華やかな演出の裏に潜むのは、剥き出しの人間性と再起への執念です。ジャンルを軽々と飛び越える変幻自在な映像美に酔いしれながら、強烈な個性がぶつかり合う先に待ち受ける魂の咆哮をぜひ体感してください。

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キャスリン・ハーン
キャスリン・ハーン
Agnes O'Connor / Agatha Harkness
Joe Locke
Joe Locke
Teen
サシェア・ザマタ
サシェア・ザマタ
Jennifer Kale
アリ・アン
アリ・アン
Alice Wu-Gulliver
デブラ・ジョー・ラップ
デブラ・ジョー・ラップ
Mrs. Hart
パティ・ルポーン
パティ・ルポーン
Lilia Calderu
オーブリー・プラザ
オーブリー・プラザ
Rio Vidal

スタッフ・制作会社

監督・制作: Jac Schaeffer

脚本: ジャック・カービー / スタン・リー / Jason Rostovsky

音楽: クリストフ・ベック / Michael Paraskevas

制作会社: Marvel Studios / Kevin Feige Productions / Capewatch Pictures

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★ 9

**Betrayal, Ballads, and Big Witch Energy: The Story of _Agatha All Along_** When _Agatha All Along_ was announced as a spinoff to the acclaimed _WandaVision_, expectations soared. How could anything live up to the vibrant, genre-bending magic of its predecessor? The answer: by conjuring a show that embraces its own quirks, doubles down on emotional storytelling, and takes viewers on a spellbinding ride down the legendary Witches’ Road. Marvel Studios and creator Jac Schaeffer deliver a series that feels simultaneously intimate and expansive—a darkly whimsical tale with Kathryn Hahn’s devious charm at its center. **Plot and Characters: A Coven of Misfits** Picking up three years after _WandaVision_, the show begins with Agatha Harkness (Kathryn Hahn) still trapped in her Agnes persona, living a humdrum life as a Westview police detective. It’s a gritty setup with a supernatural twist, as a Jane Doe case and the arrival of Joe Locke’s mysterious Teen catalyze Agatha’s journey to reclaim her identity and power. Alongside her is an eclectic coven: Patti LuPone’s diviner Lilia Calderu, Sasheer Zamata’s potion-wielding Jennifer Kale, Ali Ahn’s haunted Alice Wu-Gulliver, and Aubrey Plaza’s enigmatic Rio Vidal (aka Lady Death). Each character brings a distinct energy, and their uneasy alliance is rife with tension and begrudging camaraderie. Kathryn Hahn continues to dazzle as Agatha, infusing every line with delicious wit and layered vulnerability. Her scenes with Aubrey Plaza are a highlight, their simmering chemistry electric as they navigate a past steeped in betrayal. Plaza, playing the sardonic, chaotic Vidal, commands attention, especially when her true nature as Death is revealed in Episode 7. Joe Locke’s Teen provides a surprising emotional anchor, and his mysterious connection to Agatha hints at the deeper wounds she carries. **Themes and Tone: A Witchy Adventure with Depth** Jac Schaeffer’s magic lies in balancing spectacle with substance. While the Witches’ Road is a visually surreal marvel, complete with vivid colors and practical effects that evoke an ’80s horror vibe, the series shines brightest when exploring its themes. At its core, _Agatha All Along_ is a story of redemption, self-discovery, and power. It doesn’t shy away from the darker roots of witchcraft, confronting themes like misogyny and generational trauma while celebrating the strength of its female characters. This tonal balance extends to the writing, which skillfully marries campy humor with poignant moments. Agatha’s transformation back to herself in Episode 1 is a standout—a noir detective peeling away layers of forced personas to reclaim her truth. The show also embraces episodic storytelling, with trials on the Witches’ Road that test the coven’s unity and personal resilience. From Alice’s haunting family curse to Jennifer’s struggle to reclaim her bound powers, each arc adds richness to the overarching journey. **Standout Episodes: A Spellbinding Journey** Among the nine episodes, several stand out as masterclasses in storytelling: **Episode 1: “Seekest Thou the Road”** establishes Agatha’s fragmented identity with a detective noir twist, culminating in her cathartic reawakening. **Episode 3: “Through Many Miles / Of Tricks and Trials”** takes the coven to the eerie Witches’ Road Mansion, blending psychological horror with a trial of poison and hallucinations. **Episode 7: “Death’s Hand in Mine”** delivers a haunting blend of sacrifice and revelation as Lilia Calderu’s ultimate act of redemption unravels her fragmented life, while Rio’s shocking identity as Death shatters the coven’s fragile trust in a tarot-laden trial of fate and free will. **Episode 9: “Maiden Mother Crone”** wraps up the Witches’ Road saga with an emotional finale that leaves Agatha poised for future adventures while resolving the coven’s trials in deeply satisfying ways. **Visuals and Style: Practical Magic at Its Finest** Visually, _Agatha All Along_ is a feast. Its practical effects—a conscious departure from CGI-heavy Marvel fare—lend the series a tactile, almost dreamlike quality. Every magical element, from the fog-draped Witches’ Road to the eerie glow of fireflies, was crafted with painstaking attention to detail. The commitment to practical effects extended to action sequences, such as Episode 7’s dramatic sword drop, where actual metal blades were dropped from the ceiling with precision mapping, adding an edge of realism and danger. The Witches’ Road, in particular, stands out as a masterstroke of set design. Built twice to achieve the perfect scale, the final version is a rich tapestry of mud pits, mushrooms, and glowing flora—all filmed in-camera to enhance its tangible, studio-bound aesthetic. This hands-on approach immersed the actors in the environment, bringing authenticity to their performances and grounding the fantastical elements of the series in reality. The physical demands of navigating the road’s uneven terrain, paired with the magical atmosphere created by fog and glowing mushrooms, enhanced both the storytelling and the visual experience. By embracing practical effects and studio-built sets, the series pays homage to the golden age of fantasy filmmaking while adding layers of depth to its narrative. This approach makes the Witches’ Road feel like a character in its own right—otherworldly, dangerous, and entirely unforgettable. Music plays a recurring role, too, with the _Ballad of the Witches’ Road_ threading through key moments, adding a haunting resonance. **Final Thoughts: A Bewitching Success** While it doesn’t quite match _WandaVision’s_ genre-defining brilliance, _Agatha All Along_ forges its own path, embracing its quirks and delivering an emotionally resonant, spellbinding tale. It’s a bold entry in the MCU’s television experiment, proving that magic doesn’t always have to be about explosions and world-ending stakes—sometimes, it’s in the characters, the journey, and the haunting echo of a song. If this truly marks the end of Kathryn Hahn’s tenure as Agatha, it’s a fitting, triumphant conclusion. But if the final notes are any hint, there’s still room for more cackling chaos—and honestly? We wouldn’t have it any other way.

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