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犯罪
スリラー
概要 アメリカ国内で市民15人の命が奪われる自爆テロが発生。犯人らがメキシコ経由で不法入国したとにらんだ政府は、国境地帯で密入国ビジネスを仕切る麻薬カルテルを混乱に陥れるという任務を、CIA特別捜査官マット・グレイヴァー(ジョシュ・ブローリン)に命じる。マットは、カルテルに家族を殺された旧知の暗殺者アレハンドロ(ベニチオ・デル・トロ)に協力を要請。麻薬王の娘イサベルを誘拐し、カルテル同士の戦争を誘発しようと企てるが、その極秘作戦は敵の奇襲や米政府の無慈悲な方針変更によって想定外の事態を招き、メキシコの地で孤立を余儀なくされたアレハンドロは、兵士としての任務、復讐、そして人質として保護する少女の命の狭間で、過酷なジレンマに直面することになる……。
キャスト(俳優・女優・声優)
Alejandro Gillick(ベニチオ・デル・トロ
Cynthia Foards(キャサリン・キーナー
Headmaster Deats(Christopher Heyerdahl
Secretary of Defense James Riley(マシュー・モディーン
Carson Wills(Ian Bohen
Angel(Bruno Bichir
Black Hawk Contractor (uncredited)(Connor Skific
Young Blonde Woman(Tasha Ames
K-9 Agent (uncredited)(Chris Adams
Naval Intelligence Officer(Stafford Douglas
Parent (uncredited)(Cassandra Rochelle Fetters
K-9 Agent(Rob Franco
Javier(Ryan Begay
Commander Willett (uncredited)(Jackamoe Buzzell
Alberto(J.D. Garfield
Middle School Teacher (uncredited)(Catherine Haun
Military Contractor (uncredited)(Gonzalo Robles
Arturo Hernandez (uncredited)(David Manzanares
DEA Agent Ed Ramirez (uncredited)(Ryan Jason Cook
DEA Agent (uncredited)(Christian Pedersen
Military Contractor (uncredited)(Barrett James
Border Agent #1(Joseph A. Garcia
Andy Wheeldon(シェー・ウィガム
Miguel Hernandez(Elijah Rodriguez
Blandina(Jacqueline Torres
Rafael(Raoul Max Trujillo
Teenage Soldier(Alfredo Quiroz
Rocking Man(Nick Shakoour
Border Agent #2(J.D. Marmion
Border Agent #3(Hector Dez
Border Agent #4(Jon Kristian Moore
Burmese Migrant #1(Thang Khan Gin
Burmese Migrant #2(Mang Khai
Burmese Migrant #3(Zaw Tan
Somali Militiaman(Sakariya Ali
Bashiir(Faysal Ahmed
Col. Kenneth Walter(Dan Davidson
Dale Hammonds(Graham Beckel
Gen. Arno McCullough(Sherman Allen
Balding Man(Alejandro de la Peña
Bus Stop Teen(Mickey Dolan
Mexican News Reporter(Iliana Donatlán
Mexican Border Guard(Oscar Avila
Tattooed Gangster(Fernando Urquides
49ers Man(Rick Vargas
Mother Victim(Beth Bailey
Costco Terrorist #1(Ibrahim Renno
Costco Terrorist #2(Alex Cacho
Gulfstream Pilot(Lloyd Voights
Mexican Lookout #1(Arturo Maese Bernal
Mexican Migrant #1(Billy R. Sanchez
Mexican Migrant #2(Gary Anthony Castro
FBI Agent, US Marshall (uncredited)(Tim Aydelott
Border Patrol Agent (uncredited)(Ruben Bugayong
Bus Stop Student (uncredited)(Cruz Castillo
ZomZom (uncredited)(Narupornkamol Chaisang
Junior High Student (uncredited)(Leedy Corbin
Captain James (uncredited)(James Devoti
Border Patrol (uncredited)(Lawrence Gilligan
Migrant (uncredited)(Andrea Good
US Marshall (uncredited)(Alison Grainger
River Border Agent (uncredited)(Johnnie Hector
Immigrant (uncredited)(DezBaa'
Guard (uncredited)(Alan Humphrey
Miguels Migrant #1 (uncredited)(Jose B. Martinez
Bomb Victim in Store (uncredited)(Aaron Mastriani
Santiago (uncredited)(Manny Rubio
Mid-Level Thug (uncredited)(Lyle Sandoval
Pickup Truck Driver (uncredited)(Michael Slusher
Van Driver at Border Crossing (uncredited)(Michael E. Stogner
Bar Bouncer (uncredited)(Cheo Tapia
Border Crossing Driver (uncredited)(Sandra L. Velez
Classy Restaurant Patron(Tsailii Rogers
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)(Jay Moore
Migrant(Gregory Paul Valdez
Delta Force Sniper (uncredited)(Paul Adkins
CIA Station Agent (uncredited)(Micheal Thomas Angel
Military Brass (uncredited)(Rick Anglada
DEA Agent (uncredited)(Nathan V. Baker
JCU Tech Foster (uncredited)(Karen Baxter
Tourist (uncredited)(Chrissy Beyerlein
Black Hawk Contractor (uncredited)(Carlos Carreon
Military Contractor (uncredited)(Rachel de la Torre
Hitman (uncredited)(Luca De Massis
Costco Terrorist #3 (uncredited)(Tamir Elbassir
Military Contractor (uncredited)(Jack Jackson
Gallo Thug (uncredited)(Kelly V. Lucio
Texas Ranger (uncredited)(Brett Maul
Dr. Gutierrez (uncredited)(Mario Moreno
Migrant (uncredited)(Victoria L. Moya
Asian Illegal Immigrant (uncredited)(Carolyn Borbon Schademan
Migrant (uncredited)(Pari Shimoyama
Sgt. Perezchaves (uncredited)(Michael Love Toliver
Marine General (uncredited)(Paul Venable
Grocery Store Victim (uncredited)(Braden Wilcox
公開日 2018-06-27
製作会社
Thunder Road
Black Label Media
Columbia Pictures
Lionsgate
Redrum
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おすすめするポイントは、アクション好きな方や緊迫感のあるサスペンスが好きな方にぴったりの作品です。また、メキシコの現実を背景にしたストーリーが興味深い点でもあります。さらに、ジョシュ・ブローリンやベニチオ・デル・トロなどの演技も素晴らしく、見応えがあります。

この作品を観てほしいのは、アクション映画やサスペンス映画が好きな方や、リアルな人間ドラマを楽しみたい方です。また、メキシコやアメリカの社会情勢に興味がある方にもおすすめです。

あえておすすめしないポイントとしては、過激な暴力描写や緊迫したシーンが苦手な方にはおすすめできないかもしれません。また、登場人物たちの行動や決断によっては、物議を醸す部分もあるかもしれませんので、その点を考慮して観ることをお勧めします。

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7pt

Of the two _Sicario_ films, the first is most certainly the better, though, in my opinion, not at all by the margin that I have seen many others imply. These are both great movies, not great in an identical way (even if their formula **is** identical) but both great. I don't know that _Sicario_ **had** to be a film series as opposed to just the one movie, but the best experience I've had at the cinema for the past couple of months was with _Day of the Soldado_, so I'm glad it became one.

_Final rating:★★★½ - I really liked it. Would strongly recommend you give it your time._

7pt

**_Not as good as the original, but still pretty decent_**

> **_Sarah Sanders_**: _We have a completely broken immigration system. We have a national crisis, not just of safety and security, but a humanitarian crisis. We have drugs, we have human traffickers, we have terrorists that come across our border and there has to be a stop to that and we want to do - not just the wall; certainly that's one of the most important factors. We know that it works; we know that in the places that it's been, it's 95 percent effective. We want to be effective across the board and that includes the wall an__d other technology._
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[...]

> **_Chris Wallace_**: "_Special Interest Aliens" are just people who come from countries that have ever produced a terrorist. They're not terrorists themselves. And the State Department says that there is, quote, their words: "no credible evidence of any terrorist coming across the border from Mexico_."
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**_Sanders_**: _We know that roughly, nearly 4,000 known or suspected terrorists come into our country illegally, and we know that our most vulnerable point of entry is at our southern border._

> **_Wallace_**: _Wait, wait, wait - I know the statistic; I didn't know if you were going to use it. But I studied up on this. Do you know where those 4,000 people come - where they're captured? Airports._

> _**Sanders**_: _Not always._

> **_Wallace_**: _Airports._

> **_Sanders_**: _Certainly a large number_ -

> **_Wallace_**: _The State Department says there hasn't been any terrorists that they've found coming across the southern border with Mexico._

> _**Sanders**_: _It's by air, it's by land, and it's by sea. It's all of the above. But one thing that you're forgetting is that the most vulnerable point of entry that we have into this country is our southern border, and we have to protect it. And the more individuals that_ -

> **_Wallace_**: _But they're not coming across the southern border, Sarah. They're coming and they're being stopped at airports._

- White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders speaking with Chris Wallace; _Fox News Sunday_ (January 6, 2019)

_Sicario 2: Soldado_ [released in North America as _Sicario: Day of the Soldado_] is a sequel to Denis Villeneuve's _Sicario_ (2015). And if ever a film didn't scream "sequel", it was that one. Apart from the fact that it was only a modest box-office hit (grossing $84.9 million against a $30 million budget, in an era when the only films that become franchises must gross $800 billion in the first five minutes of their release), the storyline was carried to a fairly natural conclusion – Alejandro Gillick (Benicio del Toro), protected by his CIA handler Matt Graver (Josh Brolin), successfully manipulated naïve and idealistic CIRG officer Kate Macer (Emily Blunt) into helping him exact revenge for the murder of his wife and daughter at the hands of drug baron Fausto Alarcón (Julio Cesar Cedillo). The film concluded with Graver getting what he wanted, Gillick getting revenge, and Macer in possession of a more realistic, if bitter, understanding of how the US conducts its affairs in Mexico.

A sequel felt wholly unnecessary. But a sequel is what we have. When a suicide bombing in Kansas kills fifteen people, the US government authorise Graver to adopt "_extreme measures_" to combat Mexican drug cartels, who are suspected of smuggling the terrorists across the border. Deciding to instigate a war between the two major cartels, Graver recruits Gillick to assassinate a high-profile lawyer for the Matamoros cartel while Graver and his team kidnap Isabel Reyes (Isabela Moner), the daughter of the kingpin of Matamoros' rival. Taking her to Texas, Graver and Gillick then 'rescue' her in a false flag operation, making it appear she was kidnapped by her father's enemies. As they transport her back to Mexico, Gillick begins to bond with her. However, after they cross the border, the Mexican police escorts double-cross them, and Isabel flees into the desert, pursued by Gillick. Meanwhile, the US government determines that two of the suicide bombers from Kansas were domestic terrorists, and thus were not smuggled into the country. With this mind, to help quell tensions with Mexico, Secretary of Defense James Riley (Matthew Modine) orders the CIA to abandon the mission, much to Garver's disgust.

With the first film wrapping up so neatly, the announcement of a sequel seemed like a typical Hollywood cash grab, one which would most likely crap all over the legacy of the truly excellent original. However, as bits and pieces of info regarding the sequel began to filter through, it started to feel less and less like the usual Hollywood knock-off we're all used to seeing. For starters, Taylor Sheridan would return as sole-writer, in a script that would not go in what, for many, might seem the only real direction in which to take the story - Macer getting revenge for Graver and Gillick using her. Instead, Macer wouldn't even appear, as the script would instead focus on pseudo-antagonists Gillick and Graver. To this end, the only other actors who would also return would be Raoul Max Trujillo as Rafael, one of Gillick's contacts in Mexico, and Jeffrey Donovan as Steve Foraing, Graver's number two. The big concern for a lot of people, however, was who would replace the irritatingly talented Villeneuve in the director's chair. And so it was another welcome bit of news when the man chosen was Stefano Sollima, the Italian director of _A.C.A.B. – All Cops Are Bastards_ (2012) and _Suburra_ (2015), as well as most of the episodes in the first season of _Gomorra: La serie_ (2014).

Okay, so first things first. _Soldado_ isn't a patch on _Sicario_. Not even close (and, needless to say, there's nothing here to come anywhere near _that_ dinner table scene). And there are some problems which were largely absent first time around. For example, the narrative suffers slightly from the absence of Macer, not insofar as she herself is irreplaceable, but more in the sense that the audience no longer has a surrogate. Because we know who Graver and Gillick really are this time around, there is obviously no point in the film playing its cards close to its chest, and so it adapts a more balls-to-the-wall, damn-the-torpedoes approach. This renders the narrative more morally simplistic than the first film. In tandem with this, perhaps wisely, Sheridan has written _Soldado_ as a more conventional action-thriller than _Sicario_, but this has the knock-on effect that when the bullets start flying, as they do on several occasions, all the political/moral back-and-forth is made to seem nothing more than the material that gets us from one shootout to the next. Additionally, there's an element of repetition, as Isabel is traded off from one group to the next, and one definitely gets a sense of _déjà vu_, as she becomes a metaphorical cog in the screenwriter's machinery. Also, although Solima's direction is good (with that resume, how could he not get the gritty tone right), it's not as sharp as Villeneuve's. Finally, and this is a small point, the title of the film translates as _Hitman 2: Soldier_ [or _Hitman: Day of the Soldier_ in North America]. This makes not a lick of sense, and instead sounds like a 90s action movie starring Michael Dudikoff.

However, for all that, I thoroughly enjoyed it. The script is sharp, relevant (references to a spineless POTUS undermining intelligence operations will be sure to please at least half the audience), gruff, and cool. With the two _Sicario_ films, _Hell or High Water_ (2016), _Wind River_ (2017), and _Yellowstone_ (2018-), Sheridan is fast becoming one of Hollywood's most accomplished writers. The film also stars two of the coolest men on the planet being masculine and suppressing their emotions. Del Toro never so much as even hints at cracking a smile, whilst Brolin has lost some of the sardonic dismissiveness he possessed in the first film, but none of the bluster or self-confidence. All things considered, for a film that never seemed to have any real reason to exist, this is a cracking piece of storytelling, and has me already looking forward to the next instalment.

7pt

Noticeably not as commanding as its predecessor, but <em>'Sicario: Day of the Soldado'</em> is still a good time.

It's pleasing to have the returns of Benicio del Toro and Josh Brolin, the former isn't as great as before though the latter is basically the same. Isabela Merced, meanwhile, makes for a positive addition. Some parts of the story are more interesting than others, e.g. the bits directly with Elijah Rodriguez's Miguel aren't all that noteworthy.

It does set the atmosphere really well, sound-wise it's good - except for that one amusing (unintentionally, granted) use of 'girl screaming' stock audio, which I'm fairly certain is the exact same sound effect used in <em>'<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RollerCoaster_Tycoon_(video_game)" rel="nofollow">RollerCoaster Tycoon</a>'</em> back in the day - whatta game, by the way.

One (real) criticism I do have, mind, is the lighting. I saw a few reviewers noting that for the 2015 original too though I didn't see it (or I guess I did, ha) there. Here, however, it's obvious... especially early on. Once the plot gets moving it gets less and less noticeable, but still.

I can't say a sequel was needed, though at least they did an acceptable job with it. Time will tell if they do so again for <em>'Sicario: Capos'</em>.

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9pt

『ボーダーライン:ソルジャーズ・デイ』のおもしろいポイントは、まず登場人物たちの心理描写が非常にリアルで深いところです。特に主人公であるマットとアレハンドロの複雑な過去や心情が丁寧に描かれており、観客は彼らの葛藤や苦悩に共感してしまいます。

また、作品全体には緊張感とスリリングな展開が絶えず続くため、一度始まると目が離せない展開が続きます。特に、アクションシーンやサスペンスが巧みに組み合わさっており、どんな展開が待っているのか予測できない緊張感が持続します。

さらに、物語の背景には現実世界の問題が投影されており、メキシコの麻薬カルテルや国境地帯の問題に触れながら、政治的なテーマや倫理的なジレンマも描かれています。これにより、単なるアクション映画を超えて、深い考察や議論を呼び起こす要素も含まれています。

緊迫感あふれるアクションと心理描写、現実世界の問題へのアプローチが絶妙に組み合わさった『ボーダーライン:ソルジャーズ・デイ』は、単なるエンターテインメント作品としてだけでなく、考えさせられる要素も含んでいるため、幅広い観客に楽しんでもらえる作品と言えるでしょう。

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