Roundhay Garden Scene (1888)
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演出 : Louis Aimé Augustin Le Prince
シノプシス
The earliest surviving celluloid film, and believed second moving picture ever created, was shot by Louis Aimé Augustin Le Prince using the LPCCP Type-1 MkII single-lens camera. It was taken in the garden of Oakwood Grange, the Whitley family house in Roundhay, Leeds, West Riding of Yorkshire (UK), possibly on 14 October 1888. It shows Adolphe Le Prince (Le Prince's son), Mrs. Sarah Whitley (Le Prince's mother-in-law), Joseph Whitley and Miss Harriet Hartley walking around in circles, laughing to themselves and keeping within the area framed by the camera. The Roundhay Garden Scene was recorded at 12 frames per second and runs for 2.11 seconds.
もうすぐヴァレンタインという季節。平凡な男ジョエルは、恋人クレメンタイン(クレム)と喧嘩をしてしまう。何とか仲直りしようとプレゼントを買って彼女の働く本屋に行くが、クレムは彼を知らないかのように扱い、目の前でほかの男といちゃつく始末。ジョエルはひどいショックを受ける。やがて彼はクレムが記憶を消す手術を受けたことを知る。苦しんだ末、ジョエルもクレムの記憶を消し去る手術を受けることを決心。手術を受けながら、ジョエルはクレムとの思い出をさまよい、やがて無意識下で手術に抵抗し始める。
舞台は1936年。プリンストン大学で教鞭を執る高名な考古学者インディアナ・ジョーンズ教授(インディ)には、世界中の宝物を探し発見するというトレジャーハンターとしての顔があった。ある日、陸軍諜報部よりインディの下にナチス・ドイツがタニスの遺跡を発見して聖櫃(アーク)の発掘に着手したという情報が舞い込む。また情報部が傍受したドイツ軍の電報によれば、聖櫃の在り処を示す重大な手がかりラーの杖飾りはインディの恩師であるアブナー・レイヴンウッド教授の手にあるという。何としてでもナチスより先に聖櫃を手に入れろとの依頼を受け、インディは聖櫃の争奪戦に臨む。
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剣の英雄たちが群雄割拠する時代。天下の名剣“グリーン・デスティニー”の使い手としてその名を轟かせる英雄リ-と女弟子ユーは、心惹かれ合いながらも長い間人々のため正義に生きてきた。リーは剣を置く決意をしてグリーン・デスティニーをユーに託し、依頼されたティエ氏に無事剣を届けたユーは、そこで貴族の娘イェンと出会う。その夜、グリーン・デスティニーが何者かに盗まれ、ユーはイェンを疑い彼女の家を訪ねる。
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出会い、再会を長いあいだに繰り返す男女。セックスでその友情が壊れることを恐れ、笑いと涙の努力を繰り返す。セックス抜きで男女の愛情が成立するかというテーマを描き出すラブ・ストーリー。
帝政に対する不満が頂点に達し、反乱を起こす水兵たち。やがてそれは軍隊による民衆の大虐殺へと発展していく。乳母車が階段を落ちる“オデッサの大虐殺”シーンがあまりにも有名な巨人セルゲイ・M.エイゼンシュテイン監督の大傑作。
テキサス州の町パリをめざす男。彼は失踪した妻を探し求めていた。男は、4年間置き去りにしていた幼い息子との間にも親子の情を取り戻す。そして、やがて巡り会った妻に、彼は愛するがゆえの苦悩を打ち明ける……。
「ベトナムから遠く離れて」など、主に記録映画を活動の場としヌーヴェル・ヴァーグの中でも特異な位置を占める作家C・マルケルが全編スチール・カットで撮った中編SF映画の佳作。人類が絶滅した未来からその原因となった出来事を探るため過去にタイムトラベルした男は一人の女性と知り合う。何故か見覚えのあるその女性と行動を共にするうち、彼は幼いころ飛行場で彼女を見たことを思い出す。二人はやがて全ての出来事の根源となる飛行場へとたどり着くのだが……。
スペクターの首領ブロフェルドを探し回るのに飽き飽きし、イギリス秘密情報からの辞職を考えていたジェームズ・ボンドは、カジノ・ロワイヤルで現金を持たずに大金を賭けて負けたテレサ・ディ・ヴィセンゾ公爵夫人を助けた。テレサと一夜を共にしたボンドは、彼女の父で犯罪組織ユニオン・コルスの首領のマルク=アンジュ・ドラコに拉致され、赤ん坊を亡くして絶望しているテレサと結婚してくれるように頼まれる。テレサに自分で立ち直らせるよう説得したボンドは、ドラコから礼としてブロフェルドがスイスに潜伏していることを聞く。
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男は馬肉屋の主人。妻は失踪し娘とふたりきり。 娘には体にいいからと馬肉をたべさせている毎日。父は娘を溺愛していた。 そんなある日、娘に初潮が訪れる。スカートの血のシミを見た父は、男に襲われたと逆上して若者を殺しにいってしまう……。<フィリップ・ナオンとブランディーヌ・ルノワール主演。タイトルの「カルネ」とは馬肉のことで、その色と安さからフランスでは軽蔑的な意味が含まれている。血と肉欲をモチーフに暴力に満ちた世界を描いた衝撃作。ギャスパー・ノエの初長編映画。続編は1998年に制作された「カノン」>
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唐王朝滅亡後、王家には悪意と策謀が満ちていた。王は妃に毒の入った薬を飲ませ、妃は衰弱の一途を辿る。一方、皇太子には想いを交わす娘がいたのだが……。巨匠チャン・イーモー監督作。
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