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ドラマ
履歴
戦争
概要 空は青く、誰もが笑顔で、子どもたちの楽しげな声が聞こえてくる。そして、窓から見える壁の向こうでは大きな建物から煙があがっている。時は1945年、アウシュビッツ収容所の隣で幸せに暮らす家族がいた。
キャスト(俳優・女優・声優)
Hedwig Höss(ザンドラ・ヒュラー
Schwarzer(Maximilian Beck
Elfriede(Medusa Knopf
Arthur Liebehenschel (uncredited)(サッシャ・マーズ
Hans Burger(Wolfgang Lampl
Claus Höss(Johann Karthaus
Heideraud Höss(Lilli Falk
Inge-Brigit Höss(Nele Ahrensmeier
Hedwig's Friend #1(Marie Rosa Tietjen
Hoffmann (uncredited)(Ralf Zillmann
Hedwig's Mother(イモゲン・コッゲ
Aniela(Zuzanna Kobiela
Aleksandra Bystroń-Kołodziejczyk(Julia Polaczek
Hans Höss(Luis Noah Witte
Minor Role (uncredited)(Christopher Manavi
Annagret Höss(Kalman Wilson
Annagret Höss(Anastazja Drobniak
Annagret Höss(Cecylia Pekala
Bronek(Andrey Isaev
Young Polish Housemaid(Julia Babiarz
Fritz Sander, Topf & Sons(Benjamin Utzerath
Karl Prüfer, Topf & Sons(Thomas Neumann
Obersturmbannführer Bischoff(Klaudiusz Kaufmann
Prisoner Gardener #1(Justyna Szklarska
Prisoner Gardener #2(Kacper Piwko
Hedwig's Friend #2(Antje Falk
SS Officer #1(Jakub Sierenberg
SS Officer #2(Joerg Sierenberg
SS Officer #3(Joerg Giessler
SS Officer #4(Heiko Lange
SS Officer #5(Marek Łukasik
SS Horseman(Bernhard Schirmer
Gauleiter Fritz Bracht (voice)(Shenja Lacher
Heideraud's School Friend(Wiktoria Wisniewska
Claus' Girlfriend(Paulina Burzyk
Redheaded Woman(Anna Marciniszyn
Aleksandra's Mother(Agnieszka Wierny
Polish Partisan at Table(Patryk Mika
Kapo Bohner(Tomasz Piwko
War-Wounded Soldier #1(Carsten Koch
War-Wounded Soldier #2(Heinz Nielow
Woman in Park with Dog(Christine Schröder
Höss' Adjutant(Marnius Fislage
Richard Glücks(Rainer Haustein
Dr. Meindl, Steyr-Daimier-Puch(Daniel Hoffman
Glücks' Adjutant(Oscar Lebeck
SS Doctor(Christian Willy
IKL Announcer (voice)(Leo Meier
Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum Cleaner(Barbara Koszałka
Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum Cleaner(Izabela Bara
Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum Cleaner(Anna Kuwik
Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum Cleaner(Mariola Karczewska
Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum Cleaner(Halina Drzymota
Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum Cleaner(Dominika Matonóg
Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum Cleaner(Ewelina Kaczor
Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum Cleaner(Małgorzata Żurek
Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum Cleaner(Barbara Jakubowska
Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum Cleaner(Elżbieta Bronka
Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum Cleaner(Zuzanna Janusik
公開日 2023-12-15
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A24
Film4 Productions
Access Entertainment
JW Films
Extreme Emotions
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この作品は、歴史や人間の心の葛藤に興味がある方や、家族や愛情をテーマにした作品が好きな方におすすめです。また、過酷な状況下での人間の強さや希望を感じたい方にもぜひ観ていただきたい作品です。

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9pt

<b>INT. LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS - NIGHT</b>

Auschwitz is the location of the world's most unforgivable crime — where humanity lost itself. An area forever marked with the horrors of xenophobia and a story that filmmakers continuously attempt to display on the screen. While holocaust cinema isn't being worked into the ground like other genres, there hasn't been a breath of fresh air for a while. 

<i>The Zone of Interest</i> is that breath.

From the get-go, you're engulfed back into Auschwitz, except in this film, there is a gorgeous house bordering the concentration camp. Immediately this large grey wall hiding the atrocities is juxtaposed with the family's beautiful garden, which their mother wishes to continue improving, never mind the continuous screaming and low rumbling furnace in the area. What <i>Johnathan Glazer</i> does with the sound design of this film is incredible; through audio alone, you're left with a sense of dread; how could you sleep when all you can hear are screams? The film opens with a black screen and an audio scape, immediately setting the tone. 

<i>The Zone of Interest</i> layers many elements to create a narrative worth seeing. A narrative we know but in a brand new presentation. 

<b>FADE OUT.</b>

8pt

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://fandomwire.com/the-zone-of-interest-bfi-london-film-festival-review-one-of-the-most-important-films-of-our-time/

"The Zone of Interest is one of the most memorable, remarkable films of the last few years. Jonathan Glazer achieves a fascinating dissociation between the general tone of the movie and the mundane actions of the protagonist family, portraying the unbelievably shocking global apathy in the face of the greatest crime in human history.

An extremely complicated viewing, excruciatingly frustrating, full of negative emotions, and not very accessible to the general public. The atmospheric, static cinematography, together with the powerful score and especially the background sounds that will haunt any viewer, justify the use of the term "masterpiece" to technically describe the film.

But more important than discussing technicalities and the explored themes, or rating a movie like this, is learning from the mistakes of the past that sadly insist on persevering..."

Rating: ?

7pt

Christian Friedel is quite effective in his portrayal of the Nazi commandant Rudolf Höss here. He and wife Hedwig (Sandra Hüller) offer us one of the most stark contradictions I think I've ever seen on screen. The beautifully manicured garden of a delightful family home with an unique next door neighbour. That would be the Auschwitz concentration camp of which he was in control. We follow his selection to run the place, his increasing role in implementing the extermination processes and then gradually, as he is promoted again, their realisation that the idyllic life they want for themselves is doomed. It's the brutal comparisons that work best here. We don't really see anything graphic on screen, that's all left to our already well enough developed imagination. The blissful ignorance of their children, the ample supply of food and the prevailing attitudes that nothing at all is amiss compares frighteningly with the real life ghastliness of those just a few feet across a large concrete wall. I suppose it could have more meat on it's bones - maybe just a little too much is left to our own interpretation and it can be a little slow at times, but it still delivers well as a template for just how many people thought the mass killings was hardly more important than whether or not they'd run out of eggs. It's not an history lesson - there are corners cut and licence is certainly taken with some of the timelines, but it's still a poignant look at human behaviour that's well worth a watch.

7pt

Some movies just have to be seen, even if they make for a difficult watch, and writer-director Jonathan Glazer’s latest is one of those pictures. While this offering is at times a bit uneven, when it’s on, it’s on, leaving a powerfully indelible mark on viewers, one that you feel in your gut and your heart and can’t get out of your mind. The film tells the unnerving story of the family of Auschwitz commandant Rudolf Höss (Christian Friedel). They reside directly next door to the infamous Nazi concentration camp, somehow managing to live seemingly “normal” lives in the shadow of this horrendously notorious facility. What’s most chilling, however, is that the family seems largely oblivious to the atrocities taking place on their doorstep, focusing more on their social activities and material possessions instead, even with the routine sounds of gunfire and the sight of billowing smoke from mass crematoriums filling the surrounding skies. In portraying this, the filmmaker doesn’t need to resort to graphic, gratuitous imagery to make his point about the unspeakable acts unfolding so close to home; comparatively simpler depictions of these events (and their aftermath) speak volumes instead, creating some of the most implicitly unsettling sights ever captured on film. As a consequence, this approach really makes one wonder how anybody could be so wantonly callous and unfeeling, making for truly troubling viewing. Yet it’s also the kind of imagery that has to be seen for its full impact to sink in. This Oscar nominee for best picture – and the recipient of numerous other competition and film festival accolades throughout awards season – richly deserves the attention it has garnered, even if it’s an inherently disturbing watch (sensitive viewers take note). To be sure, there are some pacing issues that could stand to be rectified, and a few story threads could use better clarity, but the picture’s superb cinematography and fine performances by its excellent ensemble cast (especially Sandra Hüller as the commandant’s self-absorbed wife) are undeniably noteworthy. This might be a film that no one wants to screen – but that everybody nevertheless should.

9pt

Even in the middle of a war, there are two world's that exist side by side. One of ever day life. Raising kids. Working a job. Gardening. Having lunch with friends.

Yet...over the wall is horrors.

Rudolf Hoss is a commandant at Auschwitz during World War II. His wife Hedwig, played by Sandra Huller, and his children all live in the family homes over the wall from the camp. They live a normal life, and Hedwig prides herself on the beautiful flowers and swimming pool to enjoy.

And just over the wall Jews are be incinerated.

When Rudolf gets a transfer, Hedwig's life goes into turmoil at the thought of leaving the lovely home she loves.

And just over the wall Jews are being incinerated.

There's a haunting scene that shows the results of Hedwig's gardening. It shows close-ups of the all the different flowers and plants that have been lovingly been cultivated. They are stunningly beautiful. In the background the sounds of barking dogs and screaming and yelling can be heard.

And just over the wall Jews are being incinerated.

There is so much about this film that is disturbing. It presents an angle to the war and the concentration camps that I haven't seen before. We often forget about "normal" life going on at the same time.

Huller is excellent, just as she was in "Anatomy of a Fall". The film is leisurely and quiet. It doesn't show the horrors of what is going on next door, but it doesn't need to since those horrors permeate every scene. One of the biggest horrors is actually how people can go about living their every day life with exterminations only yards away.

9pt

The Zone of Interest is a 2023 historical drama film written and directed by Jonathan Glazer, loosely based on the 2014 novel by Martin Amis, that based herself on the life that Rudolf Höss, Nazi commandant of Auschwitz concentration camp from 1940-43 must had in that time in his residence, just at the side of the camp.

It premiered at the 76th Cannes Film Festival, winning both the Grand Prix and FIPRESCI Prize. For the 96th Academy Awards, it received 5 nominations (including Best Motion Picture, Best International Feature Film, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Sound) - for me best sound is almost a win, and have great chances for best international movie and adapted screenplay.

Both Christian Friedel as Rudolf Höss and Sandra Hüller (from Anatomy of a Fall) as Hedwig Höss are exceptional in their roles.

It focus on the idyllic live of the Nazi commander, in his house on the most normal life conditions, while the Holocaust and the killing machine he created works at just some meters of distance.

The camera focus on medium and large plans, often showing the life of the dreams, but on the horizon we often see signs of the terror like smoke from the locomotives and from the enormous chimneys at the distance.

We also have other signs, extremely subtle, like the sound of shouts and shots at the background, that only shows as more close in rare sequences.

Other sequences like the girl, shoot in Infrared that left at night apples and fruits for the camp workers are just haunting (and the cause of one of the more aggressive shout sequence I mention above).

Interesting enough is the view as close the view of the concentration camp is on the movie in the past, and in the present as a memorial. Both are unmistakable, but in either vision a far cry from what the reality must have been inside them.

For the movie is a 8.6 from 10.0 / A- and a must see for 2024.

8pt

The Zone of Interest takes the notion of the "banality of evil", back to its true origin, the family home.

All human evil starts with a home. In this instance, the home of a concentration camp commander, Rudolf Höss, of Auschwitz and his family. The laid back ease of middle class family life, of an upper management level Nazi, is juxtaposed with suffering of people (Jews, gypsies, homosexuals, political dissidents, religious minorities and yes even some allied soldiers, who were prisoners of war), who quite literally reside, over the fence, in the concentration camp, Hoss oversees.

This is a quietly horrifying film where the an idyllic and wholly familiar family setting is punctured, by the occasional sounds of misery and death, emanating from neighbouring death camp. Smoke stacks, burn human remains, that rise beyond the family fence line. In another compelling scene, a Hoss family riverside outing is disrupted by human ash, floating with the waters current.

The Zone of Interest is not a demonstrably violent film. Violence is hinted at and as we can see, is psychologically and physically partitioned off, from the peaceful home life, of Hoss and his family.

This is a compelling film but I did feel it overplayed its hand somewhat with discordant music and oddly dissonant night vision scenes, with a girl apparently trying to help the victims of the camps, by leaving food for them, at work sites, concealed next to their tools.

In summary, a disturbingly influential film, that looks openly and honestly, at where evil resides.

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A subtle horrific historic narrative of the Holocaust.

3pt

So much potential but very disappointing.

7pt

Not particularly my type of movie, with it being more 'artsy' than anything else, but I can still acknowledge it as being good.

It's miles better, even for someone like me with the aforementioned, than it probably has any right to be. It does, in my eyes, start off too slowly, though the longer it went on the more I could appreciate it - particularly from a filmmaking perspective. As you would expect with the subject matter, <em>'The Zone of Interest'</em> makes for uncomfortable but important viewing.

Sandra Hüller has relatively little to work with, though still manages to put in a standout showing. I remember seeing her about during the award season when this movie was released, based on this I am expecting an even better performance in <em>'Anatomy of a Fall'</em> - gotta get that watched soon!

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8pt

『関心領域』のおもしろいポイントは、時代や状況の対比を通じて描かれる人間の複雑な心理や選択の難しさです。物語は1945年のアウシュビッツ収容所の隣で暮らす家族を中心に展開されますが、その背景には戦争や差別、人間の極限状況が描かれています。作者は、極限状況下での人間の善悪や愛情、憎悪、悲しみなどの複雑な感情をリアルに描写し、登場人物の選択や行動によって読者の心を揺さぶります。また、登場人物たちの心の葛藤や成長、絆の深さなども丁寧に描かれており、人間の強さや弱さがリアルに表現されています。さらに、作品全体には希望や勇気、人間の尊厳を描いたメッセージが込められており、読者に深い感動と考えさせる要素が詰まっています。『関心領域』は、戦争や差別という過酷な現実に直面しながらも、人間の愛や勇気、希望を描いた作品として、読者の心に強いインパクトを与えることでしょう。

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