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シャッター アイランド
作品情報
| カテゴリ | 映画 |
|---|---|
| ジャンル |
ドラマ
スリラー
謎
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| 概要 | 1954年、ボストン沖合の孤島“シャッターアイランド”。精神を患った犯罪者を収容し、厳重監視されているアッシュクリフ病院で女性患者の失踪事件が発生。連邦保安官のテディとチャックが捜査のため島を訪れる。しかし、テディが島へやって来た本当の目的は、彼の妻を殺し、この病院に収容されているという犯人への復讐だった。いずれの捜査も混迷を極める中、やがて驚愕の事実が明らかとなっていく…。 |
| キャスト(俳優・女優・声優) |
Teddy Daniels(レオナルド・ディカプリオ)
Chuck Aule(マーク・ラファロ)
Dr. Cawley(ベン・キングズレー)
Rachel 1(エミリー・モーティマー)
Dolores(ミシェル・ウィリアムズ)
Dr. Naehring(マックス・フォン・シドー)
George Noyce(ジャッキー・アール・ヘイリー)
Rachel 2(Patricia Clarkson)
Warden(Ted Levine)
Deputy Warden McPherson(ジョン・キャロル・リンチ)
Laeddis(Elias Koteas)
Bridget Kearns(Robin Bartlett)
Peter Breene(Christopher Denham)
Glen Miga(Joseph Sikora)
Trey Washington(Curtiss Cook)
Gate Guard(Gary Galone)
Criminally Insane Inmate (uncredited)(John Franchi)
Nurse Marino(Nellie Sciutto)
Orderly Ganton(レイモンド・アンソニー・トーマス)
Inmate Billings(Joseph McKenna)
Little Girl(Ruby Jerins)
Ward C Guard(Tom Kemp)
Ward C Guard(Bates Wilder)
Younger Boy(Drew Beasley)
Female Patient(Bree Elrod)
Psychiatric Patient (uncredited)(Harrison Young)
Dying Commandant(Lars Gerhard)
Ferry Captain(Matthew Cowles)
Manacled Woman(Jill Larson)
Tattoo'd Man(Ziad Akl)
Red-Haired Man(Dennis Lynch)
Wild-Eyed Man(John Porell)
Younger Boy(Aidan Cole Mitchell)
Guard(Thomas B. Duffy)
Doctor(Ken Cheeseman)
Doctor(Steve Witting)
Patient(Michael E. Chapman)
Orderly(Darryl Wooten)
McPherson's Driver(Michael Byron)
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| 公開日 | 2010-02-14 |
| 製作会社 |
Paramount Pictures
Phoenix Pictures
Sikelia Productions
Appian Way
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「シャッターアイランド」のおもしろいポイントは、ストーリーの展開です。物語が進むにつれて、登場人物の過去や秘密が次第に明らかになり、予想外の展開が待っています。また、病院や孤島という閉鎖的な環境が物語に緊張感や不気味さを加えており、視聴者を引き込みます。
おすすめするポイントは、主演のレオナルド・ディカプリオとマーク・ラファロの演技です。彼らの緻密な演技力が物語の緊迫感や感情の揺れをリアルに表現しており、作品のクオリティを高めています。また、映像美や音楽も作品の雰囲気を盛り上げており、全体として非常に完成度の高い作品と言えます。
この作品は、心理サスペンスや複雑な人間関係に興味がある人におすすめです。また、レオナルド・ディカプリオやマーク・ラファロのファンにも必見の作品と言えるでしょう。
あえて挙げるなら、おすすめしないポイントは、物語の展開がやや複雑で、一度見ただけでは全てを理解するのが難しい点です。また、心理的な描写やシーンが重たい部分もあるため、明るい作品を好む人には向かないかもしれません。
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Mind-tripping psychological-thriller from Martin Scorsese, a bit of a change-up for him, with great performances all around of course including DiCaprio and Kingsley. This was my first viewing as I had procrastinated watching this for whatever reason, but found it highly entertaining with amazing, foreboding atmosphere. **4.5/5**
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**_Leonardo DiCaprio’s trip to Fantasy Island_**
In 1954, two US Marshals (DiCaprio and Mark Ruffalo) are sent to an island off the coast of Massachusetts to investigate the disappearance of a patient from the asylum for the criminally insane located there. The lead detective suspects something really fishy going on.
"Shutter Island" (2010) is like a combination of “The Shawshank Redemption” and “A Beautiful Mind” with a little “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest.” Being helmed by Scorsese, it’s a top-notch production with a stellar cast, including the likes of Ben Kingsley, Max von Sydow, Michelle Williams, Patricia Clarkson and Jackie Earle Haley.
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Still, it’s a matter of taste. So, if what I described above intrigues you, give it a watch. Many cinephiles hail it.
Fittingly, the title, “Shutter Island,” is an anagram of "truths and lies" or "truths/denials.”
The film runs 2 hour, 18 minutes, and was shot mostly in Massachusetts, but some stuff in Los Angeles and northeast of there at Hearst Ranch, San Simeon.
GRADE: B-
Shutter Island deserves all the praise for being one of those films that stays with you long after the credits roll. Martin Scorsese dives into the psychological thriller genre with precision, creating an atmosphere that’s equal parts eerie and thought-provoking.
Leonardo DiCaprio absolutely nails it as Teddy Daniels, a U.S. Marshal investigating the disappearance of a patient from Ashecliffe Hospital. His performance is raw, vulnerable, and perfectly captures the gradual unraveling of Teddy’s psyche. Mark Ruffalo as his partner Chuck adds a subtle balance to the chaos, making their partnership intriguing to watch. And let’s not forget Ben Kingsley, his calm, enigmatic portrayal of Dr. Cawley gives the film its chilling edge.
Visually, the movie is a masterpiece. The cinematography by Robert Richardson is hauntingly beautiful, capturing the oppressive isolation of the island and the labyrinthine corridors of the asylum. The storm scenes are particularly memorable, heightening the tension and pulling you deeper into the mystery. And that score, Scorsese’s choice of music hits all the right notes to amplify the unease and suspense.
What sets Shutter Island apart, though, is the narrative. It’s a layered puzzle that keeps you second-guessing everything you see. The twists and revelations are not just there for shock value; they’re carefully woven into the story, making the rewatch value sky-high. That final line, “Which would be worse: to live as a monster, or to die as a good man?”, absolutely gut-wrenching.
Thematically, the film explores trauma, guilt, and the fragile nature of reality. It’s a deep dive into the human mind and the lengths we go to protect ourselves from the truth. Whether you see the ending as a tragedy or a twisted form of redemption, Shutter Island challenges you to confront the darker corners of your own understanding.
A gripping psychological thriller with stellar performances, masterful direction, and a story that keeps you hooked until the very end.
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「シャッターアイランド」のおもしろいポイントは、まず舞台設定が非常に魅力的であることです。孤島にある精神病院という閉鎖的な環境は、物語に緊張感や不気味さを与えます。また、時代背景が1950年代ということもあり、当時の医療や犯罪捜査のあり方など興味深い要素が取り入れられています。
さらに、主人公である連邦保安官のテディが、自らの過去と向き合いながら事件を解決していく姿が見どころです。彼の心理描写や行動から、視聴者は彼の葛藤や成長を感じ取ることができます。
物語が進むにつれて、予想外の展開や驚きの要素が随所に散りばめられています。謎解きや伏線の回収が巧みに行われており、視聴者を引き込んで離さない展開が続きます。
最後に、作品全体に漂う雰囲気や音楽、演出などが非常に緻密に計算されており、視覚的・聴覚的な要素も楽しめる点も魅力の一つです。緊迫感あふれるシーンから静かなシーンまで、バランスよく展開されているため、視聴者は作品に没頭しやすくなっています。