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ザ・ホワイトハウス

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ドラマ
概要 アメリカ大統領の公邸であると同時に、多くの職員を擁する“職場”でもあるホワイトハウスを舞台に、大統領と彼を支えるスタッフたちの多忙な日常を描くTVドラマ。国防、貿易、教育、そして麻薬など、現実でもアメリカが抱える問題を背景にしたリアルな物語にほどよいケレン味を加えた、見応えある作品に仕上がっている。

見どころの一つはもちろん、赤裸々に描かれる政治の内幕。ただでさえわかりにくい世界、それもアメリカの…となれば、若干とっつきにくくは感じられるものの、さまざまな趣向がこらされた脚本ゆえ苦にはならない。また、広報部次長のサム、次席補佐官のジョッシュ、報道官のCJをはじめとする、個性豊かな登場人物も大きな魅力。大統領の右腕として働く“超エリート”である彼らのいかにもインテリらしい皮肉な物言いの応酬も楽しいが、その信念や時折見せる優しさや弱さなどの人間らしい部分をひとたび感じれば、彼らが見舞われる試練の数々から目を離せなくなる。
キャスト(俳優・女優・声優)
Josiah Bartlet(マーティン・シーン
Leo McGarry(John Spencer
Josh Lyman(Bradley Whitford
Will Bailey(Joshua Malina
Arnold Vinick(Alan Alda
Matthew Santos(ジミー・スミッツ
Kate Harper(Mary McCormack
初回放映日 1999-09-22
総シーズン数
7作品
特別編
シーズン1
シーズン2
シーズン3
シーズン4
シーズン5
シーズン6
シーズン7
総エピソード数
154話
製作者
Aaron Sorkin
製作会社
John Wells Productions
Warner Bros. Television
放映局
NBC
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「ザ・ホワイトハウス」のおもしろいポイントは、政治の内幕を赤裸々に描いている点です。アメリカの政治世界は複雑で理解しにくい部分もありますが、このドラマではそれをわかりやすく表現しています。また、登場人物たちの個性豊かなキャラクターも魅力的で、彼らの人間らしい一面や葛藤も描かれています。

おすすめするポイントは、リアルなアメリカの社会問題を背景にしたストーリーでありながら、軽快なケレン味も加えられている点です。政治ドラマとしての面白さだけでなく、登場人物たちの人間関係や成長も見どころの一つとなっています。

この作品は、政治に興味がある人や社会問題に関心がある人におすすめです。また、政治の裏側や政府の仕組みに興味がある人にも楽しんでいただけるでしょう。

あえて挙げるならおすすめしないポイントは、政治や社会問題に全く興味がない人や、政治ドラマのようなジャンルが苦手な人にはあまりおすすめできません。また、複数の登場人物やストーリーラインが入り組んでいるため、集中力を要する部分もあります。

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Pepa the Pig for Adult Liberals. Or maybe, "Mickey Mouse Takes Office." I can't decide.

Perhaps I'm hyper sensitive, having been what equates to an American liberal for most of my life (I'm Danish, and here being liberal puts you on the right, but I've been a lefty for more than forty years), but trying to watch this show instantly fatigues me. Not because of the acting, which is above average, the dialog, which is well-written if overly verbose, not even the stories, which seem implausible but entertaining, and this IS fiction, so you need to allow for unrealistic and entertaining things happening 24/7. Otherwise it'd get boring.

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Just for the record, even though my father was a priest and I was raised Christian, today I think religion is garbage and I've been an atheist for about 25 years. But that's my opinion and it says nothing about my moral values, and what anyone else believes doesn't either. I just don't appreciate this lazy and presumptuous "religious conservative therefore bad, amirite?" fallacy.

I quit at the beginning of episode two, when President Mouse basically says they didn't lose Texas in the primaries because of a joke about cowboy hats, but because Texans are stupid, or "when the president learned Latin," as it puts it. One has to wonder if the writers just don't care about alienating an entire state of potential viewers, or if they think Texans are so stupid they didn't catch that insult. Either way, the club that you're supposed to be in to be able to watch something like this and think it's okay to disrespect your opponent's intelligence and points of view in this manner is not one I want to be a member of. Not anymore.

I'm done with this restrictive and divisive club of supposedly morally superior intelligencia, with the undercurrent of resentment and obnoxious entitlement. I'm sick and tired of having echo chamber "discussions" where you constantly fear stepping out of line lest you be called a bigot, or a racist, or a misogynist, or a Nazi, or whatever is the most efficient card you can use to shut down even the slightest sign of dissent from the implicit party line.

And yes, as I said, I'm probably hyper sensitive because this to me is such a large problem right now, but that's why I can't watch this. I'm surprised a show from 1999 is this blatantly and unapologetically biased, but maybe that's because I've been liberal myself all that time and it just seemed okay. I mean, the religious and conservatives ARE wrong, and mostly idiots, right? To my religious and conservative friends who watch this and get rightfully offended, from a former liberal who thought this was okay, even truth, and behalf of my other liberal friends who still think like this but aren't bad people, I apologize.

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8pt

「ザ・ホワイトハウス」のおもしろいポイントは、まず登場人物たちの魅力です。各キャラクターがそれぞれの立場や信念を持ちながら、政治の舞台裏で奮闘する姿が描かれています。特に、主要スタッフたちの絆や葛藤、成長が見どころの一つです。彼らが直面する難題や決断に共感しながら、彼らの成長や変化を追うことが楽しい要素となっています。

また、政治の内幕や現実の問題にリアルにアプローチしている点も興味深いです。アメリカが抱える様々な課題や政治の複雑さが描かれており、その中で登場人物たちが模索し奮闘する姿がリアルで魅力的です。視聴者は、現実の政治や社会について考えさせられる一面もあります。

さらに、脚本の巧みさも見逃せません。キャラクターたちの会話や展開が緻密に構築されており、緊張感や感動を呼び起こすシーンが多数あります。また、時にはユーモアや皮肉も交えられており、重厚なテーマにも関わらず、軽やかな雰囲気も楽しめるのが特徴です。

緊迫感、人間ドラマ、政治の舞台裏など、様々な要素が絶妙に組み合わさった「ザ・ホワイトハウス」は、幅広い視聴者に楽しめる魅力的な作品と言えるでしょう。

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