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映画索引 あ行 アメリ いつか晴れた日に ウォーク・トゥ・リメンバー か行 ギフト 恋は邪魔者 恋はデジャ・ブ さ行 ショコラ ショーシャンクの空に な行 眺めのいい部屋 ノティング・ヒルの恋人 は行 ハワーズ・エンド 日の名残り ヴィレッジ フォー・ウェディング フォレスト・ガンプ一期一会 プライベート・ライアン 僕の大事なコレクション ら行 リトル・ブッダ リング レディ・イン・ザ・ウォーター レント ロング・エンゲージメント 俳優索引 男優 か行 クリストファー・ウォーケン ら行 ランス・ヘンリクセン 小説索引 外国の小説 日本の小説 あ行 海辺のカフカ さ行 スプートニクの恋人 な行 ノルウェィの森 |
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- 2010/01/01(Fri) -
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皆様、明けましておめでとうございます♪
今年は愚息の受験の年でして…ブログから遠ざかっていました…。 新年そうそうから、模擬試験のテストです。 今年も宜しくお願いします♪ mimi |
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英題:Down with Love 監督ペイトン・リードPeyton Reed 脚本イブ・アーラートEve Ahlert, Cast ユアン・マクレガー Ewan McGregor:キャッチャー・ブロック レニー・ゼルウィガー Renée Zellweger:バーバラ・ノバック サラ・パウルソンSarah Paulson:ヴィッキー・ヒラー デビッド・ハイド・ピアースDavid Hyde Pierce:ピーター・マクナマス 恋は邪魔者Down with Love (2003) は ロメンティック・コメディ映画で監督がペイトン・リード Peyton Reed 、脚本がイブ・アーラート Eve Ahlert,そしてレニー・ゼルヴィガーとユアン・マクレガーが主演です。 1960年代のドリス・ディやロック・ハドソン主演のPillow Talkや Lover Come Backのような'sex comedies'の寄せ集めです。 デビット・ハイド・ピアースDavid Hyde Pierce,サラ・パウルソン Sarah Paulson, レイチェル・ドラッチRachel Dratch とそしてジェリ・ライアン Jeri Ryanが共演している。ドリス・ディやロック・ハドソンの主演映画によく出演していた トニー・ランデールTony Randallは,ノバック出版の経営者として出演していた。これが彼の最後の映画出演であった。この映画はアメリカで2003年の5月9日にリリースされた。 話としては、一人の女ったらしとの戦いを通して女性独立推進運動を推し進める女性の話で, the plot reflects the attitudes and behaviour of the early pre-sexual revolution 1960s but has an anachronistic conclusion driven by more modern, post-feminist ideas and attitudes. Contents * 1 Plot * 2 Style * 3 Cast * 4 Reception and box office * 5 Soundtrack o 5.1 Track list * 6 References * 7 External links Plot New in New York City, Barbara Novak arrives at Banner House to present her new work Down with Love, a book the intent of which is to free women from love, teach them to use sex without love, and to replace the need for a man with things such as chocolate. Following her rules would, she believes, help to give women a boost in the workplace. However, the men in Banner House refuse to support the book. The only way Vicky Hiller, Barbara's editor, finds to promote her book is for Barbara to meet Catcher Block - a successful writer and notorious ladies' man - but he avoids her repeatedly by postponing their dates until she gets fed up, insults him and walks out. Vicky and Peter McMannus, Catcher's boss and best friend, take a liking to one another. However, their relationship revolves around Barbara and Catcher, and neither is brave enough to express their feelings for the other. Peter feels overshadowed by Catcher's strong personality, and Vicky wants to see strength in her lover. Barbara starts promoting her book with Vicky's help, and things take off when they get Judy Garland to sing the song "Down with Love" as a promotion to the book on The Ed Sullivan Show. Sales sky-rocket, as housewives and women around the world buy the book and rebel against their men; Catcher now wants to meet Barbara, but now it is she who rejects him. It all comes to a boiling point when Barbara appears in a late night show talking about a chapter from the book - "The Worst Kind of Man" - and cites Catcher Block on national television as the perfect example. His date rejects him, which infuriates him, and he swears he will prove Barbara is the same as every other woman, wanting the same things men do. He arranged for a casual meeting in a laundry shop, taking advantage of the fact that she has never met or seen him, and he poses as an astronaut, Major Zip Martin. Barbara is immediately infatuated with this man as he appears to have no idea who she is - men avoid her, viewing her as the enemy since the publication of her book. He takes her to the most fashionable locations in New York while maintaining considerable sexual tension between them by feigning naivete and a desire to remain chaste until he is "ready" for a physical relationship. But he starts falling for her, and it gets harder to go through with his plan. When Barbara finds Catcher/Zip at a party he is almost caught out, and decides it is time to take everything to the next level: he tells Barbara that Catcher Block wants to interview him for an exposé on the NASA space program and asks her to accompany him. It is his own apartment and he sets everything up to record her saying she loves him. But then it she who reveals the truth: she knew he was really Catcher from the beginning, but she also lied as she is not Barbara Novak but Nancy Brown, one of Catcher's many secretaries, who fell in love with him whilst working at Know, but turned him down when he asked her out because she did not want to be just another one in his long list of romances. She tells him she did this to be different from all the women he knew, and make him love her. They realize that he loves her, but as he is proposing, one of Catcher's many lovers appears and thanks Barbara for what she's done for womankind. Barbara realized that she does not want love or him as she has become a real 'down with love' girl. It is also there where Vicky and Peter's relationship changes when she insults him for helping Catcher. Peter realizes he is indeed like any other man and takes Vicky to Catcher's apartment to take things to the next level. Days later, Catcher is completely depressed; all his efforts to win Barbara back have failed. Even his exposé is ruined now that Barbara has told her story in her own magazine. Peter is also depressed as his relationship with Vicky is now apparently based only on sex. Catcher realizes he can do something and writes a new exposé "How Falling In Love With Barbara Novak Made Me A New Man". He learns there is an opening at Barbara's magazine and goes for an interview with her. There, he tells her how much she changed him, and it is obvious she wants him but turns him down anyway; he says he wished there could be a middle ground for them "somewhere between a blonde and a brunette", referring to her real persona, where she was a brunette. As he is leaving her office, he realized she is not coming after him, but surprises him on the elevator, showing him a bright red hair style, meaning she has found the middle ground and she wants to be with him. They fly to Vegas to get married which influences Vicky and Peter, who also decide to get married. The end credits show their marriage has resulted in a new book intended to end the battle of the sexes. The pair end by singing "Here's To Love". Style The sets, costumes, cinematography, editing, score, opening credits, and visual effects (including split-screen shots during phone calls heavily laced with double entendres between the two leads), are carefully designed to echo the style of 1960s comedies. The New York City skyline of 1962 was digitally recreated for backdrops. A greenscreen technique was used to simulate unconvincing 1960s rear projection. The film begins with the 1960s logos for 20th Century Fox and for CinemaScope, a now defunct wide-screen process introduced in the 1950s, developed and owned by 20th Century Fox. The Regency Enterprises logo is in pink, and contains a saxophone jazz rendition of its theme. Cast * Ewan McGregor as Catcher Block * Renée Zellweger as Barbara Novak * Sarah Paulson as Vikki Hiller * David Hyde Pierce as Peter MacMannus * Rachel Dratch as Gladys * Jack Plotnick as Maurice * Tony Randall as Theodore Banner * John Aylward as E.G. * Warren Munson as C.B. * Matt Ross as J.B. * Michael Ensign as J.R. * Timothy Omundson as R.J. * Jeri Ryan as Gwendolyn * Ivana Milicevic as Yvette * Melissa George as Elkie Reception and box office Down with Love received 60 percent "Fresh" on Rotten Tomatoes[1] (this is the level below the "Certified Fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes which requires a minimum rating of 75 percent). Chicago Sun-Times critic Roger Ebert spoke of the film fairly positively, saying parts were "fun", and describing Zellweger's speech at the end as "a torrent of words [pouring] out from her character's innermost soul".[2] The film performed worse than expected, earning $40 million at the international box office.[3] Soundtrack The film's title comes from the song "Down with Love" as sung by Judy Garland, who is seen singing it on The Ed Sullivan Show in one scene. The song "Here's to Love" sung by Zellwegger and McGregor during the closing credits (and in its entirety on the DVD release as a special feature) was a last-minute addition to the film. Songwriters Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman appear in the number as the bartender and the pianist. According to the DVD commentary, it was added at the suggestion of Ewan McGregor, who pointed out the opportunity the filmmakers had to unite the stars of two recently popular musical films (his Moulin Rouge! and Zellweger's Chicago). Track list Soundtrack cover (2003) 1. Down With Love - Michael Bublé and Holly Palmer 2. Barbara Arrives - Marc Shaiman 3. Fly Me To The Moon (In Other Words) (Count Basie And His Orchestra) - Frank Sinatra 4. One Mint Julep - Xavier Cugat And His Orchestra 5. For Once In My Life - Michael Bublé 6. Girls Night Out - Marc Shaiman 7. Everyday Is A Holiday With You - Esthero 8. Kissing A Fool - Michael Bublé 9. Barbara Meets Zip - Marc Shaiman 10. Fly Me To The Moon (In Other Words) - Astrud Gilberto 11. Love in Three Acts - Marc Shaiman 12. Here's To Love - Renée Zellweger and Ewan McGregor References 1. ^ http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/down_with_love/Down With Love Movie Reviews, Pictures - Rotten Tomatoes 2. ^ :: rogerebert.com :: Reviews :: Down with Love (xhtml) 3. ^ Down with Love (2003) External links * Down with Love at Rotten Tomatoes * Down with Love at Allmovie‹The template Amg movie is being considered for deletion.› 出典:Wikipedia |
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ノルウェイの森は・・・ なんだかとても哀しかったです。 たくさんの人が自分で死を選んでいて、それも悲しかった。 あまり緑が好きになれなかったので、直子が死んで悲しかった。 直子とハッピーエンドになってもらいたかったけれど、それだと小説にはならないのかもしれない。 村上春樹は「超現実」を描くことが上手い作家だと思っていたのだけれど、 (まだ2作しか読んでいなくて、了見が狭いかもしれないのだけれど・・・) この作品は、「現実」を写し取って描写した作品に思えました。 異次元の世界が描かれていない、と感じた。 冒頭に出てくる回想シーンで井戸のことが描かれていて、 それがもしかしたらそうなのかもしれないし、 阿美寮がそうなのかもしれないけれども、ハッキリと異界が出てこなかった。 性描写が多過ぎて、ちょっと私には刺激が強すぎました。 なにもレイコさんとまでしなくてもいいんじゃないか?と思った。 全体的に、死と性描写がとても多い作品だと思った。 でも村上春樹って面白いし、作家としてはとても良い文章なので スルスル読めて嬉しかった。 村上春樹と出会えて、私は掘れば当たる宝の山を見つけたように感じました。 |
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