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キングスマン
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犯罪
コメディ
アクション
アドベンチャー
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| 概要 | ロンドン、サヴィル・ロウの高級テーラー「キングスマン」は、どこの国にも所属せず秘密裏の活動を行い、数々の難事件・テロリズムを解決する、スパイの本拠地であった。 かつての「キングスマン」候補生の息子であり元海兵隊員のエグジーは義父率いるギャングとの諍いの中逮捕され、17年前に父の死後「キングスマン」の勲章(メダル)を手渡しにきた工作員のハリーと出会う。エグジーはハリーの薦めにより父と同様に「キングスマン」の選考試験に参加し、他の候補生たちとともに過酷な試練を経験することになる。 一方、ハリーは仲間の死に関わった一連の事件にリッチモンド・ヴァレンタインというアメリカ人実業家が絡んでいることを知る。ヴァレンタインを調べていくうちに判明したのは、人類の存亡を揺るがす巨大な陰謀であった。 |
| キャスト(俳優・女優・声優) |
Harry Hart / Galahad(Colin Firth)
Arthur(マイケル・ケイン)
Valentine(サミュエル・L・ジャクソン)
Gazelle(ソフィア・ブテラ)
Merlin(マーク・ストロング)
Lancelot(ジャック・ダヴェンポート)
Church Leader(Corey Johnson)
Michelle Unwin(Samantha Womack)
Gary 'Eggsy' Unwin(タロン・エジャトン)
Professor Arnold(マーク・ハミル)
Roxy(Sophie Cookson)
Dean(ジェフ・ベル)
Hugo(Tom Prior)
Princess Tilde(Hanna Alström)
Scandinavian Prime Minister(Bjørn Floberg)
Piers(Rowan Polonski)
Nathaniel(Nicholas Agnew)
Rufus(Jack Cutmore-Scott)
Digby(Nicholas Banks)
Charlie(Edward Holcroft)
Policeman(ラルフ・アイネソン)
Rottweiler(Morgan Watkins)
Jamal(Tobi Bakare)
Ryan(Theo Barklem-Biggs)
Poodle(Jordan Long)
Lee(ジョノ・デイヴィス)
Terrorist(Adrian Quinton)
Little Eggsy(Alex Nikolov)
Big Goon(Velibor Topic)
Amelia(Fiona Hampton)
Valentine's Assistant 1(Johanna Taylor)
Lady Sophie(Lily Travers)
The Interrogator(リチャード・ブレイク)
Kingsman Tailor(Andrew Bridgmont)
Church Blonde Woman(Anne Wittman)
Arctic Guard(Andrei Lenart)
Valentine's Butler(Simon Green)
Valentine's Assistant 2(Lazara Storm)
Sky News Reader(Sarah Hewson)
Sky News Reader(Jayne Secker)
Sky News Reader(Lukwesa Burak)
Kingsman Knight(James Clayton)
Kingsman Knight(Nick English)
Kingsman Knight(Charles Filmer)
Kingsman Knight(Bimbo Hart)
Kingsman Knight(Chester King)
Kingsman Knight(Alastair MacIntosh)
Kingsman Knight(Carlos Peres)
Business Elite (uncredited)(Daniel Chapple)
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| 公開日 | 2015-01-24 |
| 製作会社 |
20th Century Fox
Marv
Cloudy Productions
TSG Entertainment
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「キングスマン」のおもしろいポイントは、洗練されたスパイアクションとコメディ要素の絶妙なバランスです。スタイリッシュなアクションシーンや予測不能な展開が楽しめる一方で、ユーモアやパロディが巧みに織り交ぜられているのが特徴です。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、彼らの掛け合いや成長が見どころの一つです。
おすすめするポイントは、アクション映画やスパイものが好きな人にぴったりの作品であることです。緊迫感ある戦闘シーンや謎解き、スパイ活動の裏側を描いた物語が楽しめるでしょう。また、洒落たセリフやユニークなキャラクターたちが作品全体を盛り上げているので、エンターテイメント性も高いです。
一方、あえておすすめしないポイントは、過激な暴力描写や過剰なコメディ要素が苦手な方には向かないかもしれません。一部のシーンは過激な表現が含まれており、それが楽しめない人には不向きかもしれません。また、リアルなスパイ映画を求める方には、本作のファンタジー色が強すぎるかもしれません。
「キングスマン」は、洗練されたアクションとコメディの融合が魅力の作品であり、スパイものやアクション映画が好きな方におすすめです。ただし、過激な暴力やコメディが苦手な方には向かないかもしれませんので、その点は注意してご覧いただくことをおすすめします。
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The grand gimmick behind behind kick-starting ‘Kingsman’s go-for-broke rollicking is casting the sophisticated presence of the Oscar-winning Colin Firth (‘The King’s Speech’) as dapper Harry Hart (aka ‘Galahad’), a polished and prominent superspy for a British secret intelligence society. Hart’s top-secret spy network is headed up by Arthur (Oscar-winner Michael Caine). The secretive operation is based out of a notable tailor’s shop known as Kingsman. Also worth noting is that all the secret service agents are named after the famed knights of King Arthur’s Round Table. Go figure. In any event, the suave Harry Hart is the debonair face of the spy organisation and will play a critical part in both recruiting a young up-and-coming agent with decent physical skills and tracking down a worldwide menace bent of destroying the planet. It is all in a day’s work for the skilled, well-dressed licensed-to-kill operative.
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Kingman: The Secret Service (2015)
20th Century Fox
1 hr. 40 min.
Starring: Colin Firth, Taron Egerton, Michael Caine, Samuel L. Jackson, Mark Strong and Sophia Boutella
Directed by: Matthew Vaughn
MPAA Rating: R
Genre: Spy Thriller/Action & Adventure/Fantasy & Action
'Kingsman: The Secret Service' is a comedy film that satirises spy movies such as the James Bond franchise. Gary 'Eggsy' Unwin (played by Taron Egerton) is a normal working class 18 year old from London who gets recruited into a super secret spy organisation. Humour comes as he tries to mix with these posh and suave upper-class stereotypes.
Matthew Vaughn has included his typical ultra stylised violence ('Kick Ass') and it does boast a good sound track. There are a lot of nods to films such as Quentin Tarantino's 'Pulp Fiction' but it just reminds me of examples when things have been done much better. The highlight of the film for me was a scene in which Colin Firth violently massacres a crazy church to the music of Lynyrd Skynyrd ('Free Bird') whilst almost seeming like a continuous long shot.
The screenplay is very unoriginal and the dialogue with the young actors in particular is cringe-worthy. Tarantino type set-pieces just come across as annoying as the film fails to have any cleverness or creativity.
Apart from Colin Firth every actor is either average or just really bad. Samuel L. Jackson, in particular, is worse than usual as he tries to add some freshness to his regular spiel by trying to affect an annoying and distracting speech impediment.
'Kingsman' is going to appeal to the intended target age group as it does contain scenes of fantasy violence depicted as "cool" whilst characters swear. It would also help your enjoyment of the film if you have not seen the many, many examples where each scene had been conducted much better.
★★½
If you like old-fashioned James Bond style movies you probably like this one. It is a bit more outrageous and has a few more overly silly moments than the old Bond movies but on the whole this is a very fun and enjoyable secret agent movie.
Gary is, via a few twists and turns at the beginning of the movie, recruited by a secret agent employed by a super secret private organisation with remarkable resources. Their agents looks and behaves like London upper class gentlemen but have remarkable fighting skills. The initial scenes when Gary is recruited are just great.
Gary is then submitted to a rather gruesome training schedule and at the same time the main plot plays out in parallell. Of course the two threads merge towards the classical showdown with the megalomaniacal evil mastermind in the end where, naturally, Gary gets to save the world.
The movie has all the “goodies” of a secret agent movie. British gentlemen agents, action, secret agent “stuff” like shops that are not what they look like, hidden entrances into secret bases, rooms that are actually elevators and of course gadgets, lots of gadget to help our heroes thwart the evil mastermind’s nefarious plans. Of course said mastermind have a personal henchman a la Oddjob to do the more grisly parts of his evil biddings. I quite liked this rather unique henchman, or rather henchwoman, and her odd weapons. More so than the main villain which I found a bit bland at times.
On the whole I enjoyed this movie a lot. However, there are some silly parts which drags it down a bit. I especially disliked the colorful exploding heads towards the end of the movie. That just felt like the producer/director was smoking some funny stuff when making those scenes. There were a few other scenes which I felt was going too much towards silly comedies as well. Without those I would probably have added a star.
All things said this was well spent 130 minutes as far as I am concerned.
**Kingsman reinvents James Bond for a younger generation with enthusiastic, heart-pounding, savage energy.**
Kingsman: The Secret Service bursts onto the big screen with an explosion celebration of all things spy. Matthew Vaughn clearly loves James Bond, Mission Impossible, and Jason Bourne with this youthful, vibrant, action-packed homage to the genre. The gentlemanly charm mixed with the brutal face-paced action and bright, colorful sets feels familiar and new simultaneously. Kingsman tells a coming-of-age tale through the lens of a spy thriller. Kingsman has a fun, fresh, and innovative energy that speeds from beginning to end, telling a simple but engaging story in a delightfully entertaining way.
Despite the fairly experienced cast here, this rather enjoyable rip-off of all things "Bond" and "U.N.C.L.E" really belongs to the ballsy and engaging effort from Taron Egerton. He is the young "Eggsy" who lives with his mum (Samantha Womack) and her gangster boyfriend "Dean" (Geoff Bell). After a pretty daring altercation with his goons, the youngster ends up in a police station where he remembers a gift that was given to his mother when his father mysteriously died. He calls a number, is duly sprung and introduced to the dapper "Harry Hart" (Colin Firth) who quickly enrols him in a school that isn't for the faint hearted. Survival here is just the start of his adventures as he is quickly embroiled in a world-domination scheme being hatched by gazillionaire "Valentine" (Samuel L. Jackson) - aided by his lethal-limbed hench-woman "Gazelle" (Sofia Boutella). Luckily he has the sagely "Merlin" (Mark Strong) and the versatile "Roxy" (Sophie Cookson) to help him - but can he thwart the dastardly plan? Jeopardy isn't high on director Matthew Vaughn's priority lists here, but entertainment and plenty of fun action-escapades are, and they deliver well. Firth is on fine form as the deadly but debonaire mentor; Sir Michael Caine adds a soupçon of class to the proceedings and Jackson looks like he is having fun in his bright red Converse trainers. It does take just a shade too long to get going, but Egerton works really well as the cheeky chappy with a brain in his head and a solid sense of common decency - particularly useful when he is facing overwhelming odds and doom lies menacingly before him. It's a great looking film, the visual effects are used sparingly and all told this is a characterful, well-written, and good fun yarn that still tips it's hat to the espionage genre - but in a playful and slightly mischievous way. Good fun.
**Another entertaining film about spies.**
The British can be proud of their secret services... at least, they are the ones that turn out to be the most appealing for cinema. Not even the CIA has that much attention from the seventh art. Much of this attention comes from the 007 franchise, but there are other films, like the 1998 “Avengers” (not the Marvel franchise) and now this film.
If manners make the man, as said in the film, the script makes the film. It all starts when a troubled young man is approached by a gentleman who knew his father, and who offers him a way to change his life and not be a bully. This “blue pill, red pill” moment marks his recruitment into Kingsman, a bizarre private spy agency created behind a renowned gentlemen's tailoring business. They're probably the best dressed and most recognizable spies in the world of fictional espionage. However, soon after becoming a secret agent, he will have to save his agency, and obviously the world, from a villain called Valentine.
Directed with great care by Matthew Vaughn, the film is a bizarre cross between a common teen film and James Bond. It could be a terrible mix, but this was skillfully considered and based on good quality existing material. In general, I liked the film: it's very entertaining thanks to tons of action and meticulously choreographed fights. There is no shortage of weapons, for all tastes and ammunition, elegant cars and the usual spy gadgets that solve any problem, such as an umbrella that serves as a weapon and a bulletproof shield. The mark of greatest excellence goes, however, to the choice of filming locations and the design of the costumes (whoever made Colin Firth's costumes had exceptional good taste), the sets and props, where technology, creativity and classic style blends very well. The soundtrack, with an epic tone, suits the environment, and the visual effects and CGI are good. A note of warning: the film has some scenes with very graphic content.
The film features Colin Firth in another impeccable work, where he shows all his energy and, also, his unmistakable elegance. It was a job that could only be challenging if we consider the action scenes, which he did almost without stunts because, in fact, the character itself is within what the actor likes to do regularly: the typical imperturbable English gentleman. Taron Egerton is young enough for the role and mature enough not to look like just a kid. He does what is needed and ensures decent work, but he is not able to keep up with mature actors. Samuel L. Jackson is an effective villain and seems to be having so much fun with the job that it gives a dark sadistic touch to the way he plays the character. Mark Strong and Sir Michael Caine are equally magnificent additions who fill the film with charisma and impact.
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「キングスマン」のおもしろいポイントは、まず洗練されたアクションシーンが挙げられます。スパイ映画ならではのスタイリッシュな戦闘シーンや、キレのあるアクションが見所です。特に、主人公たちが高級テーラーのスーツを着ている中でのアクションは斬新であり、見ていて楽しい要素の一つです。
また、キャラクターたちの個性豊かな魅力も魅力の一つです。主人公のエグジーをはじめ、ハリー、そして悪役たちも個性的で魅力的に描かれています。それぞれのキャラクターが持つ特徴や過去の秘密などが物語に深みを与え、視聴者を引き込む要素となっています。
さらに、作品全体に散りばめられたユーモアもポイントの一つです。シリアスな展開の中にも、コミカルな要素が巧みに取り入れられており、笑いと緊張感が絶妙に組み合わさっています。
最後に、予測不能な展開やサプライズも見どころの一つです。物語が進むにつれて、思わぬ展開や意外な展開が次々と訪れるため、視聴者は常に目が離せない状態になります。これらの要素が組み合わさって、「キングスマン」は観る者を飽きさせることなく、楽しませてくれる作品となっています。