マレフィセント
作品情報
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ファンタジー
アドベンチャー
アクション
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ロマンス
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| 概要 | とある王国のプリンセス、オーロラ姫の誕生祝賀パーティー。幸せな雰囲気があふれるその会場に、招かれざる邪悪な妖精マレフィセントが出現する。オーロラ姫に永遠の眠りにつく呪いをかけたマレフィセント。それは、なぜなのか。答えは、謎に包まれたマレフィセントの過去にあった。 |
| キャスト(俳優・女優・声優) |
Princess Aurora(エル・ファニング)
Maleficent(アンジェリーナ・ジョリー)
Thistletwit(Juno Temple)
Stefan(Sharlto Copley)
Prince Phillip(Brenton Thwaites)
Knotgrass(イメルダ・スタウントン)
Diaval(Sam Riley)
Shepherd(Jamie Sives)
Flittle(レスリー・マンヴィル)
King Henry(Kenneth Cranham)
Princess Leila(ハンナ・ニュー)
Young Maleficent(Isobelle Molloy)
Princess Leila's Handmaiden(Sarah Flind)
Teen Stefan(Jackson Bews)
Advisor to King Henry(Angus Wright)
Advisor to King Henry(Oliver Maltman)
Nobleman(Gary Cargill)
Nobleman(John O'Toole)
Nobleman(Harry Attwell)
Nobleman(Anthony May)
Military Nobleman(James Hicks)
General(Stephan Chase)
General(Mark Caven)
Servant in Wing Room(Chris Leaney)
Soldier in Wood(Jamie Maclachlan)
Aurora (5 yrs.)(Vivienne Jolie-Pitt)
Aurora (8 yrs.)(Eleanor Worthington-Cox)
Captain(John Macmillan)
Farmer(Tim Treloar)
Guard (voice)(Peter G. Reed)
Servant(Marama Corlett)
King Henry's Captain(Liam McKenna)
Overseer(Steven Cree)
Fairies / Creatures (voice)(Sandy Fox)
Narrator (voice)(ジャネット・マクティア)
Stefans Guard (uncredited)(James Ayling)
King Henry's General (uncredited)(Alfred Camp)
Young Man (uncredited)(Raf Cross)
Court Jester (uncredited)(Damon Driver)
Dancer (uncredited)(Stephanie Elstob)
Courtier (uncredited)(Ellis Fuller)
Blue Suit Performer (uncredited)(Craig Garner)
King Henry's Soldier (uncredited)(Alexander Gillison)
Courtier (uncredited)(Victoria Gugenheim)
Courtier (uncredited)(Daniel Harland)
Pixie Reader (uncredited)(Kara Lily Hayworth)
Soldier / Courtier (uncredited)(John Heartstone)
Stefan's Soldier (uncredited)(Matt Hookings)
King Henry's Soldier (uncredited)(Craig Izzard)
Dancer (uncredited)(Ceri Jerome)
Girl (uncredited)(Zahara Jolie-Pitt)
Blue Suit Performer (uncredited)(Lee Edward Jones)
Courtier (uncredited)(Hrvoje Klecz)
Palace Guard (uncredited)(João Costa Menezes)
Courtier (uncredited)(Karen Mkrtchyan)
King Stefan's Army (uncredited)(Matthew John Morley)
Courtier (uncredited)(Steven John Nice)
Blue Suit Performer (uncredited)(Jo Osmond)
King Henry's Soldier (uncredited)(Andrew James Porter)
Stefan's Page (uncredited)(Guy Potter)
King Stefans Guard (uncredited)(Marc Rolfe)
Palace Guard (uncredited)(JD Roth-Round)
Stefan's General (uncredited)(Julian Seager)
Screen Combat, Soldier (uncredited)(Daniel Stisen)
Stefan Guard (uncredited)(Richard Summers-Calvert)
Young Man (uncredited)(Leo Suter)
Courtier (uncredited)(Tom Swacha)
Young Stefan(Michael Higgins)
Teen Maleficent(エラ・パーネル)
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| 公開日 | 2014-05-28 |
| 製作会社 |
Walt Disney Pictures
Roth Films
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「マレフィセント」のおもしろいポイントは、オリジナルのディズニー作品「眠れる森の美女」を新たな視点から描いていることです。物語の主人公が悪役のマレフィセントであり、彼女の過去や心情が掘り下げられています。また、特殊効果や美術が素晴らしく、ファンタジー世界が美しく表現されています。
おすすめするポイントは、主演のアンジェリーナ・ジョリーが見事にマレフィセントを演じており、彼女の存在感や演技力が作品を引き立てています。また、物語には愛と裏切り、復讐と赦しといったテーマが織り交ぜられており、心に響く要素が多く詰まっています。
この作品は、ファンタジーやディズニー作品が好きな人におすすめです。特に「眠れる森の美女」の新たな解釈に興味がある人や、アンジェリーナ・ジョリーのファンにも楽しんでいただける作品です。
あえて挙げるなら、おすすめしないポイントは、オリジナル作品とは異なる解釈や設定があるため、従来のディズニー作品にこだわりがある人には違和感を感じるかもしれません。また、一部のシーンが暗く、子ども向けではない部分もあるので、家族で楽しむ際は注意が必要です。
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近未来の地球。侵略者の激しい攻撃に、人類の軍事力ではもはや太刀打ちできなくなっていた。対侵略者の任務に就いたウィリアム・ケイジ少佐は、戦闘によって亡くなる。しかし、タイムループの世界にとらわれ、戦闘と死を繰り返す。そんな中、特殊部隊の軍人リタ・ヴラタスキと出会ったケイジは、彼女と一緒に何度も戦闘と死を繰り返しながら戦闘技術を向上させる。
ヘイゼルはインディアナポリスに住む女の子だが甲状腺がんで肺にも転移してしまった。ヘイゼルの母フラニーは彼女にがん患者支援団体に参加して友達を作ることを強く勧め、そこで骨肉腫で足を失ったオーガスタスと出会った。その後、二人は親しくなり、お互いのおすすめの小説を読むことにしたが、オーガスタスは本を読み終えた後、唐突な結末に苛立ち、作者のピーター・ヴァン・ホーテンに会うためチャリティー団体の支援を受けてアムステルダム行きの飛行機のチケットを入手する。
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Nice re-interpretation of the sleeping beauty children's tale. Angelina Jolie has some really good moments in which a simple smile from her can make you shit your pants, although the interpretation is, in some parts, irregular. Elle Fanning is not a good option as "the Beauty" in the same way Kristen Stewart wasn't for Snow White. Angelina eats completely her role as Charlize Theron eat Stewart's. Sharito Copley has a great performance, as always, and the FX are really decent.
When I first read about this movie I was not entirely sure whether I liked the idea or not. After having watched it I have to say that I really liked it. It is a nice fairy tale based on the Sleeping Beauty but from the perspective of the evil fairy (who is not really that evil actually) instead. As far as I am concerned the concept worked surprisingly well.
Obviously the story is highly rewritten compared to the original Sleeping Beauty story. Whether that is good or bad is probably a matter of personal opinion. I think it is good since it allowed to story in the movie to have its own merits and not be too dependent on the original. It works for me since the original story is not very present except and thus you do not get any annoyed every so often because the deviate from the “original” since the movie clearly demonstrated that it intended to be quite different from the start.
The movie is quite beautiful with a typical fairy-tale air to it and at the same time dark and ominous during the scenes that required it. There are plenty of CGI of course and, to me, it was all quite well done. Angeline Jolie did a good job as Maleficent. I was actually less impressed by the three fairies that were supposed to take care of the princess though. They tried to be funny but it never really became very funny.
On the whole I found this to be a very enjoyable movie. So did the kids by the way. When I watched it (with the kids) the kids had already watched it twice.
Today, June 4, I went to see Maleficent on the birthday of its star, Angelina Jolie. In itself, nothing more than a funny coincidence, although when you think about it, it is customary for someone who is celebrating their birthday, to hand out treats. And boy, this was the best treat ever.
Three reasons why I was completely stoked to see Maleficent after hearing about it for the first time about a year and a half ago: 1) I love Angelina. 2) I love Sleeping Beauty. 3) Maleficent is my favourite fairy tale villain of all time. On the other hand, I was also a little wary of the way they had apparently altered the story. See, if there is one thing I hate in films, it's when they explain and justify the motives and reasons why a certain character is "bad". I for one believe that some people are just plain evil and that's the way it is. And going into this persons' childhood and explaining how bad everything was (or something to that effect) only works to weaken that characters' force. Now, I don't know why a somewhat clichéd story about the love and betrayal of a young Maleficent (who apparently used to be good and pure-hearted), worked here, but somehow it just did. It completely surprised me, to be honest. I'm usually allergic to this kind of fluff, but it worked! Maleficents' back-story actually intrigued me, moved me even. And it succeeded at what it was supposed to do in the first place: it made Maleficent human.
In the end though, they could have written any kind of story about what is undoubtedly Disney's most beloved villainess, it never would have been raised to an above-par level without its most crucial element: Angelina Jolie. I might sound biased because I'm such a fan, but I am perfectly able to look at her performances in a critical way, and I can only say this about her performance as Maleficent: she was in one word, perfect. I honestly can't imagine any other actress who could have approached this role with the same flawless combination of properties (short of maybe Charlize Theron): she is beautiful and very charismatic, yet at the same time undeniably cruel and cold. She was everything I had hoped this real life characterization of Maleficent would be, and then some.
Compliments also go out to the three other main actors in this film. First to Elle Fanning, for being very convincing as the young princess Aurora. She is sweet, lovely and kind and she has the right personality to play this famous princess just the way she should be. Second, to Sam Riley, who was a pleasant surprise as Maleficents' pet raven Diaval in human form. I was thus far unfamiliar with his work, but he was very well suited to his role and I enjoyed watching him. Last, but certainly not least, Sharlto Copley, who has already thrilled me with his performances in District 9 and Elysium, and who has now definitely made a fan out of me. His range is awesome and he was totally terrifying as Stefan.
OK, there are some things you have to look past. My first, and most blatant, issue with this film is: if young Maleficent was a good, pure- hearted girl, then why did she, as an innocent 10-year-old, already have evil-looking horns, devilish wings and is she called "Maleficent"? Right… Secondly, I found the three pixies to be very unconvincing and even somewhat annoying CGI-wise. Overall the special effects are well done but the pixies were definitely an eyesore. The dragon in the end also looked a bit unreal.
That being said, Maleficents' costumes and make-up were absolutely stunning. I just couldn't get enough of gazing at her intricate headdresses and beautiful gowns. The costume and styling department really deserve top credit and I truly hope there will be some awards for them in the near future. The music was also great, with flawless scoring by James Newton Howard and a terrific rendition of "Once upon a dream" by Lana Del Rey over the end credits. Also, awesome battle scenes and action sequences galore!
Going into this film, I thought it would be nothing more than a so-so, kind of fun summer flick. A 6.5/7 maybe. Sometimes, I love it when I'm wrong. Out of the three films that I've seen at the cinema over the last week (the other two being X-Men and Godzilla, both disappointments…) I can tell you, Maleficent was by far the most gratifying. Perhaps because I had relatively low expectations, perhaps because it was simply that good.
One serious warning for the rough, rugged men out there: this film features pixies, fairies, sparkly thingies and magical fluff out the wazoo. If you're going to see this, do it for Angelina. If not, treat this film like kryptonite. You will thank me later.
To everyone else: go see this film. It will rock your socks off. Maleficent is magnificent.
_(June 2014)_
Good watch, would watch again, and can recommend.
I'm not a big Angelina Jolie ("Lara Croft: Tomb Raider") fan, but she definitely nailed the part, and I felt for her when those things happened, so I'm definitely not going to say she's not a good actor.
Elle Fanning ("The Great") is great, mostly an annoyingly happy little thing while she's awake, alongside wonderful supporting cast and gorgeous (and sometimes goofy) CG animated creatures.
Disney definitely poured money into this to make it look great. They also spent quite the effort to revitalize the story. After rewatching "Sleeping Beauty" and some other variations (I did fail to reread the original story), I am definitely a fan of the direction they took. The original story was just so weak and empty, and this does one of my favorite things and humanizes a villain into an adversery into of an evil monster.
I'm not a fan of how or why the 3 faeries get involved, but it makes some sense. And I'm very happy with how they handled the resolution of the curse.
They created this awesome world which adds to the movie in a very special way.
Not as dark or deep as I was expecting/wanting, but it is cool to see a different telling of <em>'Sleeping Beauty'</em>.
Angelina Jolie fits as the titular character, bringing with her a good performance. Elle Fanning (Aurora), Sharlto Copley (Stefan) and Sam Riley (Diaval) play their respective roles well enough, but neither come close to matching Jolie - as you'd probably expect.
I found the special effects a bit iffy. It's not that it looks anything close to bad, I just thought it could've looked better. The score isn't all that memorable, either. I did enjoy how the plot unfolds though, mainly thanks to the lead admittedly.
Intrigued to see what the sequel to <em>'Maleficent'</em> has to offer.
_TL:DR
An enchanting retelling of a classic story which really holds it's own with the changes in it's story-line. If you love magical worlds, definitely give this one a watch! (7/10 on the Dragon-Scale for including two very badass dragons!)_
I truly appreciate the modern trend of humanizing the "villains" in a story, real life is rarely as simple as: 'This person is just evil.' and it allows for so much more depth and emotional investment in both protagonists and antagonists.
Hats off to the visual effects team for making the Moors feel truly enchanted, with many magical critters and beautifully strange fauna all pining for your attention. Everything feels like it has it's own personality through their movement and design, making the whole movie a feast for the eyes. (And I of-course cannot forget the raven-like aspects in all of Diaval's forms. Raven dragon? Yes please!)
As for the story, it takes great inspiration from the original but brings it's own charms to the table. Opting to take the 'Parental Love' definition of true love, rather than Romantic Love. Which is a decision I personally can get behind. (Even _if_ Maleficent is not Aurora's birth-mother, she has certainly been more of a mother to her than her biological mother. Which is another great message to send!)
Lastly, what did I get out of the story? When we're young, we tend to be young, naïve and have an optimistic colorful view of the world. And something will inevitably happen to change our views and jade us. (Making our outlook darker and thornier. _Wink wink nudge nudge._)
This new outlook will usually stay for years, if not for life, but sometimes we find something or someone who revives (part of) the child we all have inside of us that we wish dearly to protect. (The Moors going from colorful to dark and back to colorful again.) And I can certainly find myself in that.
Good movie seeing how maleficent became maleficent. Pretty bogus what they did to her. Now she fights to get her wings back.
Perrault's "Sleeping Beauty" is easily my favourite Walt Disney adaptation and this film takes up on by far the best character from that delightful animation - the wicked witch "Maleficent". It tells us how this true epitome of wickedness was actually quite a good-natured elf until an evil king duped her and stole her wings. Now that had to hurt - not to mention get her a touch irked, so she set out on a vengeful existence culminating in a curse on the young Princess "Aurora". As per the novel, the three good fairies take the princess to hide in the forest but the crafty witch tracks them down almost immediately and has some fun manipulating them all as the baby grows to womanhood, at which point this story takes an unexpected turn (from the book too!). The cast are really good in this: Angelina Jolie - in the title role - could have been a bit more menacing, but she is still on good form, as is Sam Riley as her rather kindly sidekick "Diaval" whom she changes into whatever she needs to do her bidding. Elle Fanning is just a little bit too "nice" (for me, anyway) as "Aurora" and Sharlto Copley as the rapidly losing the plot "King Stefan" just a bit too hammy but cutie Brenton Thwaites does a half decent English accent as Prince "Philip" and the three fairies inject some light-hearted comedy into the proceedings too. The whole thing, though just a wee bit cheesy, is still a really well produced watch with some superb visual effects. Though it looks great, I didn't like the ending, much - but then I always wanted "Darth Vader" to win, too...
この作品に対するレビュー・評価
マレフィセントのおもしろいポイントの一つは、従来のディズニー作品とは異なる視点から物語を描いている点です。従来のディズニー作品では悪役が悪事を働き、最終的には主人公に倒されるというパターンが多かったのに対し、マレフィセントでは悪役の視点から物語が描かれます。彼女の過去や心情が描かれることで、従来の悪役像に疑問を投げかける作品となっています。
また、マレフィセントを演じるアンジェリーナ・ジョリーの演技も見どころの一つです。彼女が魔法を使い、威厳ある姿で登場するシーンは圧巻であり、彼女の存在感が作品を引き立てています。
さらに、映像美も見逃せません。特にマレフィセントの森や城のシーンは幻想的で美しく、視覚的にも楽しむことができます。
そして、物語の展開には意外性があります。予想外の展開やキャラクターの変化があり、観客を飽きさせることなく引き込んでいきます。
これらの要素が組み合わさって、マレフィセントは従来のディズニー作品とは異なる魅力を持った作品となっています。