IT/イット “それ”が見えたら、終わり。
作品情報
| カテゴリ | 映画 |
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| ジャンル |
ホラー
スリラー
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| 概要 | “それ”は、ある日突然現れる。一見、平和で静かな田舎町を突如、恐怖が覆い尽くす。相次ぐ児童失踪事件。内気な少年ビルの弟も、ある大雨の日に外出し、通りにおびただしい血痕を残して消息を絶った。悲しみに暮れ、自分を責めるビルの前に、突如“それ”は現れる。“それ”を目撃して以来、恐怖にとり憑かれるビル。しかし、得体の知れない恐怖を抱えることになったのは、彼だけではなかった。不良少年たちにイジメの標的にされている子どもたちも“それ”に遭遇していた。自分の部屋、地下室、バスルーム、学校、図書館、そして町の中……何かに恐怖を感じる度に“それ”は、どこへでも姿を現す。ビルとその秘密を共有することになった仲間たちは“それ”に立ち向かうことを決意するのだが…。真相に迫るビルたちを、さらに大きな恐怖が飲み込もうとしていた―。 |
| キャスト(俳優・女優・声優) |
Pennywise(ビル・スカルスガルド)
Bill Denbrough(ジェイデン・リーバハー)
Ben Hanscom(Jeremy Ray Taylor)
Beverly Marsh(Sophia Lillis)
Mike Hanlon(Chosen Jacobs)
Richie Tozier(フィン・ウルフハード)
Stanley Uris(ワイアット・オレフ)
Henry Bowers(Nicholas Hamilton)
Leroy Hanlon(Steven Williams)
Hobo(Javier Botet)
Patrick Hockstetter(オーウェン・ティーグ)
Gretta(Megan Charpentier)
Georgie Denbrough(ジャクソン・ロバート・スコット)
Mr. Marsh(Stephen Bogaert)
Rabbi Uris(アリ・コーエン)
Eddie Kaspbrak(Jack Dylan Grazer)
Sharon Denbrough(Pip Dwyer)
Victor Criss(Logan Thompson)
Belch Huggins(Jake Sim)
Hostess(Edie Inksetter)
Joe the Butcher(Anthony Ulc)
Zach Denbrough(Geoffrey Pounsett)
Headless Boy(Carter Musselman)
Officer Bowers(Stuart Hughes)
Judith(Tatum Lee)
Mrs. Ripsom(Sonia Gascón)
Mrs. Starret(Elizabeth Saunders)
Abigail (uncredited)(Kelly Van der Burg)
Mr. Keene(Joe Bostick)
Sonia Kasprak(Molly Atkinson)
Betty Ripsom(Katie Lunman)
Chief Borton(Neil Crone)
Field Hockey Girl #1(Kasie Rayner)
Girl in Bathroom(Isabelle Nélisse)
Another Girl(Jocelyn Mattka)
Old Man in Car(Donald Tripe)
Old Woman in Car(Liz Gordon)
Dead Girl #1(Paige Rosamond)
Stanley's Mother(Janet Porter)
4th of July Clown(Memo Díaz Capt.)
Girl in Magazine(Chantal Vachon)
Organ Player Clown(Roberto Campanella)
Esther (uncredited)(Kate Moyer)
Old Woman(Martha Gibson)
Pharmacy Cashier (uncredited)(Cyndy Day)
Woman on Street (uncredited)(Sherry Nelson)
Man in Car (uncredited)(Jimmy Star)
Student (uncredited)(James Magwood)
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| 公開日 | 2017-09-06 |
| 製作会社 |
New Line Cinema
Vertigo Entertainment
Lin Pictures
KatzSmith Productions
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「IT/イット」のおもしろいポイントは、恐怖を巧みに描写したシーンや、登場人物たちの心理描写が深いところです。作品全体が緊張感に満ちており、恐怖を感じながらも登場人物たちと共感し合うことができる点が魅力的です。
おすすめするポイントは、ホラー映画好きやスリリングな展開が好きな人にお勧めです。特に、心理的な恐怖やサスペンスが好きな方には楽しんでいただける作品です。また、原作のスティーヴン・キングのファンである方にもおすすめです。
一方、あえておすすめしないポイントは、非常に恐怖心を煽る描写が多いため、心臓の弱い方や、怖いものが苦手な方にはお勧めしません。また、子供や若者を主人公とした作品であり、一部の方には登場人物たちの行動や決断に共感できない部分があるかもしれません。
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"Skarsgård goes to hell and back to craft a truly malevolent creation, utterly believable as the black soul of King’s cursed small town..."
Read the full review here: http://screen-space.squarespace.com/reviews/2017/9/6/it.html
**This movie went right to the trash.** I cannot believe what Warner Bros has done for this piece of trash.
Yes, there have been rave reviews for this movie, but we recommend that you do not mind them, as we should not be teaching children on how to safely get sodomized by a monster.
These directors' brains are also in the trash. Now let's put the MPAA R rating right into the trash where it is supposed to go. Final warning: **Don't let your kids watch trash.**
More _Fucked-Up-Coming-of-Age_ than _Monster-Movie-Slasher-Horror_. Which is what it should be, but perhaps not what it's marketed to be. Stephen King's _It_ is one of my all time favourite books, and I don't know that it will ever get a faithful adaptation (totally understandable seeing as the thing is 1200 pages and contains a multi-book spanning mythology of Space Gods and Turtle vomit), but this does a pretty good job of interpreting the feeling of the novel, even if it's not a great adaptation the events as a whole.
The kids are all great, Skarsgård makes for a good Pennywise, Pennywise improves as the piece moves forward, and the town is completely believable as "Derry" in the '80s. It may not be all it's purported to be, but is a very impressive film on its own merits.
_Final rating:★★★½ - I really liked it. Would strongly recommend you give it your time._
If you are gonna watch this movie go to the theatres and watch it...It's way more scarier than Annabelle: Creation and you will have lots of jump scares too.
Something certainly rings true in the horror thriller **It** that capitalizes on that common known fear that clowns are creepy annoyances to those that have an intense phobia towards them. In the case of **It’s** dastardly powder-faced joyboy or shall we say corrosive killjoy Pennywise the Dancing Clown, he definitely takes the cake in terms of his treacherous tendencies to quiet the unsuspecting kiddies in devious fashion. Here is a tip, parents, do not invite the poisonous Pennywise to your kids’ birthday party any time soon to blow up balloons and sing songs. This is just a friendly little warning. There is more to elaborate on regarding the sicko circus funnypants freak later.
Director Andy Muschietti (‘Mama’) delves into this surprisingly delicious twisted and terrorizing tale of a killer clown that gets his jollies off snuffing the lives out of rural-based youngsters in this calculating frightfest that pushes all the right buttons of panic and perversion. Skilfully edgy and traumatically tasty, **It** is a refreshing throwback to old-fashioned gory-minded gems where the boundaries of old-fashioned scare tactics were designed not only by the actual act of homicidal happenings but the mere suggestive nature of the heinous hedonism taking place. Polished and gripping in its shadowy and shifty overtones, **It** is convincingly probing as an absorbing psychological character study with an off-kilter sense of defiance in its naughty commentary on youthful innocence being compromised.
Based on the novel from famed hair-raising author Stephen King, **It** delivers the solid, sordid goods of a wild and wicked imagination following the acidic exploits of a menacing clown in the aforementioned Pennywise (played with penetrating and devilish aplomb by Bill Skarsgard from ‘Atomic Blonde’) whose murderous methods of slaughtering the young has been a staple signature in his madness for centuries now. The surviving tykes in the quaint town of Derry, Maine must now safeguard themselves from the makeup-wearing whackjob and figure out a way to terminate the baggy-panted beast before he continues to strike again and victimize another doomed child.
The backstory behind Pennywise’s existence is that he is some shape-shifting demon that emerges from the sewers only to target the unlucky rugrat in his immediate path while conniving, and conducting his blood-thirsty ways. However, there are a group of children that refuse to play dead for the demented clown and the quest to create an ill-advised showdown with the deplorable Pennywise would prove to be a very violent and mentally scarring experience in the process.
The story centres around young Bill (Jaeden Lieberher, ‘Allegiant’) and his early encounter with the sadness of unknowingly witnessing Pennywise’s wrath as it was inferred that the clown had to do with the demise of his precious little brother, George (Jackson Robert Scott), who never returned after enthusiastically wanting to work on a fun project in the basement. This haunting revelation sticks with poor Bill until this very day.
Nowadays, Bill must cope with the typical obstacles at school avoiding bullies and dealing with the pitfalls of peer pressure and needing to belong to a group of trusty associates. Thus, Bill is able to cement close relationships with the town’s other free-spirited youngsters. Still, there is that hovering myth about the mysterious sewers and, yes, the evil-minded Pennywise is at the forefront of fearful concern for Bill and the bunch. In fact, the gang will succumb to their collection of fears, paranoia and hesitation as the suburban legend of the creep-seeking clown clouds each of the kids’ tainted psyches.
The ensemble of young actors in **It** all register accordingly with their characters’ childhood shock in trying to overcome the overwhelming and petrifying mindset that has invaded their sensibilities. Lieberher has an authentic raw turn as the lead lad invested in the bizarre boundaries of matching wits with the demonic chalk-skinned trickster and his committed craziness. The other supporting cast of exposed kiddies on this adventurous train wreck of terror includes Sophia Lillis (’37’), Finn Wolfhard (from television’s ‘Stranger Things’), Jeremy Ray Taylor (‘Alvin And The Chipmunks: The Road Chip’), Wyatt Oleff (‘Guardians Of The Galaxy”), Chosen Jacobs, Jack Dylan Grazer (‘Tales Of Halloween’) and Nicholas Hamilton (‘Captain Fantastic’).
There is no doubt that Skarsgard’s clown of corrosion in Pennywise steals the show with his nefarious nature blistering shamelessly in seedy-minded elation. Clearly, Skarsgard chews the tarnished scenery with his abominable costumed cretin tip toeing on the unassuming sidelines while striking gory goosebump moments for his pubescent prey on screen and the twitchy audience off screen.
Sure, **It** suffers from the conventional trappings of cheesy false alarm jolts and the obligatory lurking in the dark sequences are arbitrarily tossed in as an aftermath for the legitimate lunacy of our star-making crazed and corruptible clown to perform his showboating insanity. Besides, what horror showcase has not welcomed the invitation of the overused and abused jump-scare techniques highlighted by a jittery soundtrack? Still, Muschietti and screenwriters Chase Palmer, Cary Joji Funkunga and Gary Dauberman manage to supply the infectious and insidious **It** with well-executed scary shenanigans, well-paced anxiety, wavering vulnerability and decent acting on behalf of the performers that aptly brought to life the eerie visions and vitality of King’s complex, creative mind.
Truly **It** is one of the best harrowing and in-depth horror/psychological thrillers to emerge in 2017. Also this titillating tale of cautionary kiddie chaos may be one of King’s formidable movie adaptions since the effective tension-filled, off-the-wall brilliance of 1990’s _Misery_.
**It** (2017)
Warner Bros. Pictures and New Line Cinema
1 hour 35 minutes
CAST: Bill Skarsgard, Jaeden Lieberher, Sophia Lillis, Finn Wolfhard, Jeremy Ray Taylor, Wyatt Oleff, Chosen Jacobs, Nicholas Hamilton and Jack Dylan Grazer
DIRECTOR: Andy Muschietti
WRITERS: Chase Palmer, Cary Joji Funkunaga, Gary Dauberman
MPAA Rating: R
GENRE: Horror/Mystery & Suspense
Critic’s Rating: *** stars (out of 4 stars)
(c) **Frank Ochieng** 2017
It is a movie that looked interesting, but I wasn't necessarily anticipating, because it had the potential to be awful. After seeing it, I can say that while it is good, I don't think it's nearly as good as other people are saying it is, and it had the potential to be. Starting off with the good, the film has some fantastic performances from the kids. I think the best performances in the film are from Andy Skaarsgard (or however you spell it) for Pennywise, and the kid who had asthma. I don't know his name, and I haven't seen him in anything before, but he stole the show. The movie also has some pretty scary moments. The scene inside of the house is one of the scariest scenes of the year, and there are lost of images that were genuinely disturbing. While the films was full of cheesy dialogue, the conversations between the kids are extremely entertaining and captivating. When it came to characters, MOST of the characters are well done and fleshed out. And that leads me to one of the 4 things that keep this film from being great in my eyes. Some characters, such as the bullies and Stan, and bland and have no back story. Therefore, whenever they are put in danger, it isn't nearly as scary as with other characters. Another reason I didn't love this film is the rock fight scene. Basically, the Losers Club stumbles upon the bullies and they throw rocks at each other. The rocks seemingly bounce off of their head without any problems like a trampoline. No one gets killed, or even knocked out. Overall, it was a very bad scene. For the most part the special effects were pretty good. However, the leper outside of the creepy house was awful. The costume would be great if it were for a haunted house or prank, but not for a big budgeted horror movie. When it came on screen I literally thought it was a bully playing tricks on him. And the last problem I have with the film is that the police are seemingly nowhere, along with parents. *Mild spoilers* One of the bullies murders his dad, a police officer, and then around a few scenes later, the son dies too. The bullies like to go around thereatening kids with knives and carving H's into their bellies. I think we would see at least one police officer investegating something in the film, and if not, I think my parents would notice if one day I came home and there was a gigantic blood pool on my shirt. Overall, It is a very fun movie. There are certainly better movies out there, but with this, I have an urge to go watch it again in theaters. It is a perfectly fun popcorn flick.
Score: 7.5/10
Great acting, memorable characters. One of the best (horror?) films I've watched.
Greatest remake of a movie ever made in my opinion. Even way scary then the original. Remade the death scenes way better as well. Love it!
Every 27 years, the town of Derry experiences sudden, violent and inexplicable mayhem. In 1989, a group of school children rather unkindly called "The Losers Club" decide it is for them to investigate just what has happened. Led by "Bill" (Jaeden Martell) whose younger brother was a victim, these brave kids are soon on the trail of the shapeshifting "Pennywise" - a being from another dimension who frequently takes the shape of a clown. Question is - are these youngsters any match for this lethal and despicable foe? Andy Muschietti has done well here with this film. He manages to combine the more traditional spookiness of the old dark house, with a group of likeable characters who demonstrate the benefits of trust and teamwork as they take on this evil. As with most good horror films, the seemingly invincible must have a weakness, otherwise the plot becomes unsustainable - and this one allows the youngsters to define and exploit this whilst still maintaining enough shock moments and sense of menace to keep the thing interesting. The dialogue isn't the best, but that is not so important here - it's still a really well paced and genuinely scary story that engenders fear from something so outwardly benign as a clown - normally the symbol of joy and happiness. I rarely jump at the cinema nowadays, but this does work!
この作品に対するレビュー・評価
IT/イットのおもしろいポイントは、まず“それ”という存在の恐怖が非常に巧妙に描かれていることです。物語の中で“それ”は、人々の内面に潜む恐怖やトラウマを具現化する存在として表現されます。そのため、登場人物たちが直面する恐怖は、単なる怪物や殺人鬼といった類のものではなく、個々の心の闇と向き合うことになります。
また、物語の舞台である田舎町の雰囲気も非常に重要な要素です。平和で静かな町に突如として訪れる恐怖が、物語全体に不気味な緊張感を漂わせます。町の風景や人々の日常が、怪奇現象と対比されることで、恐怖のリアリティが増します。
さらに、登場人物たちの心情描写や成長も見どころの一つです。特に主人公のビルや彼の仲間たちの葛藤や友情、成長が丁寧に描かれており、視聴者は彼らと共感しながら物語に引き込まれます。
最後に、作品全体に渡って繰り返される“それ”との対峙や遭遇シーンは、緊迫感溢れる展開で視聴者を引きつけます。恐怖と勇気、友情と絆が交錯する中で描かれるストーリーは、見ている人々に感情の起伏を与え、印象に残る体験を提供してくれます。