マトリックス リローデッド

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概要 人類の最期の砦「ザイオン」に残されたのは72時間。それを過ぎれば25万のセンチネルに襲われるだろう。しかしモーフィアスの信念は堅い。オラクルによればネオがこの戦争に終止符を打つ。一方のネオはヒントを得るためオラクルに会いに行く。
キャスト(俳優・女優・声優)
The Oracle(Gloria Foster
The Architect(Helmut Bakaitis
Persephone(モニカ・ベルッチ
Twin #2(Adrian Rayment
Twin #1(Neil Rayment
Ballard(Roy Jones Jr.
Agent Jackson(David Kilde
Keymaker(Randall Duk Kim
Commander Lock(ハリー・レニックス
Agent Thompson(Matt McColm
Seraph(鄒兆龍
Councillor West(Cornel West
Zee(Nona Gaye
Vector(Don Battee
Priestess(Valerie Berry
Old Woman at Zion(Liliana Bogatko
Zion Controller(Michael Budd
Bike Carrier Driver(Stoney Burke
Ice(Kelly Butler
Zion Virtual Control Operator(Josephine Byrnes
Woman with Groceries(Noris Campos
Corrupt(Paul Cotter
Another Old Woman at Zion(Marlene Cummins
Young Thomas Anderson (12)(Attila Davidhazy
Maggie(Essie Davis
Wurm(Terrell Dixon
Security Guard #5(Nash Edgerton
Maitre D'(David Franklin
Young Thomas Anderson (4)(Austin Galuppo
A.P.U. Escort(Daryl Heath
Abel(Malcolm Kennard
Mauser(Christopher Kirby
Colt(Peter Lamb
Mifune(Nathaniel Lees
Boy (Link's Nephew)(Joshua Mbakwe
Power Station Guard(Chris Mitchell
Computer Room Guard(Steve Morris
Beautiful Woman at Le Vrai(Tory Mussett
Zion Gate Operator(Rene Naufahu
Councillor Dillard(ロビン・ネヴィン
Cain(David Will No
Officer Wirtz(Genevieve O'Reilly
Operator (Vigilant)(Socratis Otto
Young Thomas Anderson (8)(Montaño Rain
Lock's Lieutenant(Rupert Reid
Roland(David Roberts
"Gidim" Truck Driver(Nick Scoggin
Binary(Tahei Simpson
Tirant(Frankie Stevens
Young Thomas Anderson (2)(Nicandro Thomas
Cas(Gina Torres
Police #1(Andrew Valli
Malachi(Steve Vella
Rama-Kandra(Bernard White
Councillor Hamann(Anthony Zerbe
Security Bunker Guard #2(Scott McLean
Police #2(Andy Arness
Merovingian's Thug (uncredited)(陈虎
Kali(Christine Anu
Girl (Link's Niece)(Alima Ashton-Sheibu
Sparks (uncredited)(ラッキー・ヒューム
公開日 2003-05-15
製作会社
Village Roadshow Pictures
Silver Pictures
NPV Entertainment

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「マトリックス リローデッド」のおもしろいポイントは、圧倒的なアクションシーンやCG技術の進化による迫力満点の映像表現です。特に、ネオやスミスの壮絶なバトルシーンは見応えがあります。また、独特の哲学的テーマや複雑なストーリーラインも魅力の一つで、観る者を考えさせる要素が豊富に盛り込まれています。

おすすめするポイントは、シリーズのファンやSFアクション映画が好きな人には必見の作品です。特に、前作「マトリックス」を楽しんだ人には、続編としての展開や新たな要素が楽しめるでしょう。また、CG技術の進化やアクションシーンの迫力を存分に楽しみたい人にもおすすめです。

一方、あえておすすめしないポイントは、複雑なストーリーラインや哲学的なテーマが苦手な人には少し敷居が高いかもしれません。また、アクション映画を求めるだけの人や、前作と同じような展開を期待している人には物足りなさを感じるかもしれません。そのため、単純にアクションを楽しみたい人にはおすすめしないかもしれません。

「マトリックス リローデッド」は、洗練されたアクションシーンや深い哲学的テーマを楽しみたい人にはおすすめの作品です。ただし、ストーリーの複雑さや前作からの期待に応えられない可能性もあるため、観る際にはその点を考慮してみてください。

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トーマス・アンダーソンは、大手ソフトウェア会社に勤めるプログラマである。しかし彼には天才ハッカー、ネオというもう一つの顔があった。ある日、彼はとある人物から連絡を受け、警察に追われる。そして彼から衝撃的な世界の真実を告げられた。

協定に基づき地球に侵入して来た異星人の監視を行う秘密組織MIB(メン・イン・ブラック)エージェントの活躍を描いたコメディ・タッチのSFアクション映画。NY市警の警官ジェームズは逃走中の犯人が人間でない事を知るが、その記憶は警察署に現れた黒服の男“K”によって消されてしまう。“K”はMIBと呼ばれるエイリアン監視組織の一員だった。ジェームズの腕を認めた“K”は彼を組織にスカウトし、二人は地球に無断で侵入して来た昆虫型エイリアンの追跡を開始する。

プロフェッサーX率いる“X-MEN”は、人類抹殺計画を企てたマグニートー一味を倒し、マグニートーを牢獄に幽閉。人間との共存による平和が訪れるかに思われた。しかし、人類のミュータントに対する偏見や嫌悪はやがてX-MENたちにも向けられていく。そんな時、謎のミュータントによる大統領暗殺未遂事件が発生する。これにより、人類はミュータントの脅威に改めて恐れおののき、反ミュータント運動を加速させる結果となる。そして、その運動の先頭には、ミュータントへの生体実験を噂される元陸軍司令官で大富豪のストライカーがいた。

環境が破壊され、人類が宇宙に移住した29世紀の地球。小さなロボット、ウォーリーはたった1台で700年も町を掃除している。ウォーリーの夢はたった一つ、ビデオで繰り返し見る大昔の映画のカップルのように、誰かと手をつなぐこと。ある日、巨大ロケットが着陸し、そこから1体のロボット、イヴが出現。彼女に一目惚れしたウォーリーは、なんとか彼女と話せないか悩むがイヴの目的は地球に植物がないかを調べることだった。

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Commander Lock: "Not everyone believes what you believe." Morpheus: "My beliefs do not require that they do." Characters are always talking like this in "The Matrix Reloaded," which plays like a collaboration involving a geek, a comic book and the smartest kid in Philosophy 101. Morpheus in particular unreels extended speeches that remind me of Laurence Olivier's remarks when he won his honorary Oscar--the speech that had Jon Voight going "God!" on TV, but in print turned out to be quasi-Shakespearean doublespeak. The speeches provide not meaning, but the effect of meaning: It sure sounds like those guys are saying some profound things.

That will not prevent fanboys from analyzing the philosophy of "The Matrix Reloaded" in endless Web postings. Part of the fun is becoming an expert in the deep meaning of shallow pop mythology; there is something refreshingly ironic about becoming an authority on the transient extrusions of mass culture, and Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne) now joins Obi-Wan Kenobi as the Plato of our age.

I say this not in disapproval, but in amusement. "The Matrix" (1999), written and directed by the brothers Andy and Larry Wachowski, inspired so much inflamed pseudo-philosophy that it's all "The Matrix Reloaded" can do to stay ahead of its followers. It is an immensely skillful sci-fi adventure, combining the usual elements: heroes and villains, special effects and stunts, chases and explosions, romance and oratory. It develops its world with more detail than the first movie was able to afford, gives us our first glimpse of the underground human city of Zion, burrows closer to the heart of the secret of the Matrix, and promotes its hero, Neo, from confused draftee to a Christ figure in training.

As we learned in "The Matrix," the Machines need human bodies, millions and millions of them, for their ability to generate electricity. In an astonishing sequence, we saw countless bodies locked in pods around central cores that extended out of sight above and below. The Matrix is the virtual reality that provides the minds of these sleepers with the illusion that they are active and productive. Questions arise, such as, is there no more efficient way to generate power? And why give the humans dreams when they would generate just as much energy if comatose? And why create such a complex virtual world for each and every one of them, when they could all be given the same illusion and be none the wiser? Why is each dreamer himself or herself, occupying the same body in virtual reality as the one asleep in the pod? But never mind. We are grateful that 250,000 humans have escaped from the grid of the Matrix, and gathered to build Zion, which is "near the Earth's core--where there is more heat." As the movie opens, we are alarmed to learn that the Machines are drilling toward Zion so quickly that they will arrive in 36 hours. We may also wonder if Zion and its free citizens really exist, or if the humans only think so, but that leads to a logical loop ending in madness.

Neo (Keanu Reeves) has been required to fly, to master martial arts, and to learn that his faith and belief can make things happen. His fights all take place within virtual reality spaces, while he reclines in a chair and is linked to the cyberworld, but he can really be killed, because if the mind thinks it is dead, "the body is controlled by the mind." All of the fight sequences, therefore, are logically contests not between physical bodies, but between video game-players, and the Neo in the big fight scenes is actually his avatar.

The visionary Morpheus, inspired by the prophecies of the Oracle, instructed Neo--who gained the confidence to leap great distances, to fly and in "Reloaded" destroys dozens of clones of Agent Smith (Hugo Weaving) in martial combat. That fight scene is made with the wonders of digital effects and the choreography of the Hong Kong action director Yuen Wo Ping, who also did the fights in "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon." It provides one of the three great set pieces in the movie.

The second comes when Morpheus returns to Zion and addresses the assembled multitude--an audience that looks like a mosh pit crossed with the underground slaves in "Metropolis." After his speech, the citizens dance in a percussion-driven frenzy, which is intercut with Neo and Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss) having sex. I think their real bodies are having the sex, although you can never be sure.

The third sensational sequence is a chase involving cars, motorcycles and trailer trucks, with gloriously choreographed moves including leaps into the air as a truck continues to move underneath. That this scene logically takes place in cyberspace does not diminish its thrilling 14-minute fun ride, although we might wonder--when deadly enemies meet in one of these virtual spaces, who programmed it? (I am sure I will get untold thousands of e-mails explaining it all to me.) I became aware, during the film, that a majority of the major characters were played by African Americans. Neo and Trinity are white, and so is Agent Smith, but consider Morpheus; his superior Commander Lock (Harry Lennix); the beautiful and deadly Niobe (Jada Pinkett Smith), who once loved Morpheus and now is with Lock, although she explains enigmatically that some things never change; the programmer Link (Harold Perrineau); Link's wife, Zee (Nona Gaye), who has the obligatory scene where she complains he's away from home too much, and the Oracle (the late Gloria Foster, very portentous). From what we can see of the extras, the population of Zion is largely black.

It has become commonplace for science fiction epics to feature one or two African-American stars, but we've come a long way since Billy Dee Williams in "Return of the Jedi." The Wachowski brothers use so many African Americans, I suspect, not for their box-office appeal, because the Matrix is the star of the movie, and not because they are good actors (which they are), but because to the white teenagers who are the primary audience for this movie, African-Americans embody a cool, a cachet, an authenticy. Morpheus is the power center of the movie, and Neo's role is essentially to study under him and absorb his mojo.

The film ends with "To Be Concluded," a reminder that the third film in the trilogy arrives in November. Toward the end, there are scenes involving characters who seem pregnant with possibilities for Part 3. One is the Architect (Helmut Bakaltis), who says he designed the Matrix and revises everything Neo thinks he knows about it. Is the Architect a human, or an avatar of the Machines? The thing is, you can never know for sure. He seems to hint that when you strip away one level of false virtual reality, you find another level beneath. Maybe everything so far is several levels up? Stephen Hawking's A Brief History of Time tells the story of a cosmologist whose speech is interrupted by a little old lady who informs him that the universe rests on the back of a turtle. "Ah, yes, madame," the scientist replies, "but what does the turtle rest on?" The old lady shoots back: "You can't trick me, young man. It's nothing but turtles, turtles, turtles, all the way down."

3.5/4

- Roger Ebert

10pt

I'll tell you something that a lot of people don't know... teachers make lesson plans around movies when they need an easy day. They keep them in their pocket when they feel a little sick, or when they were up all night watching the election returns or, you know, drinking and playing stupid games with the college roommates they still live with because they are single and having roommates is a little more fun.

This is one of those movies that I sucked the joy out of and used to teach the philosophy of the Reformation... but, you know, I tried to be the cool teacher and throw in some wire-fu action between stripping all the joy out of it for them.

We look at Calvinism and that philosophy... we watch the really cool car chase We examine the concepts of predestination in Christianity, we watch a shoot out. We talk about faith and free will... we watch a fight scene before moving on to the next scene.

Because when you are hung over in a class full of people old enough to know you are hung over, and some of which are probably just as hung over, you want a little wire-fu at work.

I don't know if they enjoyed it, but I know I did. And I know it's full of enough philosophical mumbo jumbo and long diatribes about religion to be able to use as a fun classroom tool.

Plus, you know, stylized Kung-Fun and gun violence is fun to watch.

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9pt

『マトリックス リローデッド』のおもしろいポイントは、まず驚くべきアクションシーンです。前作を凌ぐスケールと洗練された特殊効果が繰り広げられ、圧倒的な迫力で観客を魅了します。特に、ネオとスミスの壮絶なバトルシーンは目を見張るものがあります。

また、哲学的な要素も深く掘り下げられており、人間の存在や現実と虚構の境界について考えさせられるシーンが多数登場します。ネオや他の登場人物たちの内面の葛藤や成長も描かれ、物語に深みが加えられています。

さらに、新たなキャラクターや舞台が登場し、世界観がさらに広がる点も魅力の一つです。特に、ザイオンやマトリックスの裏側に迫る描写は興味深く、作品の世界観をより深く理解することができます。

最後に、作品全体に織り込まれた謎や伏線も見逃せません。細部にまでこだわった演出や台詞には隠された意味が多く、何度観ても新たな発見があることでしょう。全体を通して緻密に構築された世界観とストーリーは、観る者を引き込み、考えさせること間違いありません。

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