Roadie (1980)
Bands make it Rock...Roadies make it Roll!
ジャンル : コメディ, 音楽
上映時間 : 1時間 46分
演出 : Alan Rudolph
シノプシス
A young Texas good ol' boy has a knack with electronic equipment, and that talent gets him a job as a roadie with a raucous traveling rock-and-roll show.
バンドをクビにされ、ルームメイトのネッドからも追い出されたデューイは名門小学校で代用教員をしているネッドになりすましバイト感覚で学校へ行くが……。<ミュージシャンでもあるジャック・ブラックが破天荒なロッカー教師を演じるコメディータッチの人間ドラマ。名門小学校にそぐわないニセ教師と小学生たちがロックを通じて交流を深める、笑いと風刺、感動、そして涙ありの作品。監督に「オースティン映画批評家協会」の設立者であるリチャード・リンクレイター。脚本は本作で友人役を演じるマイク・ホワイト。実際に楽器を演奏している子役たちの演奏の巧さもにも注目。>
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南カリフォルニアの反抗的なティーンエイジャー、ジョーン・ジェットとシェリー・カリーは、後世の女性ロッカーに道を開いた、今や伝説的なグループであるランナウェイズのフロントウーマンとなった。興行主キム・ファウリーのスヴェンガリ的な影響を受け、バンドは大成功を収めます。
パットがボーカルを務めるバンドは、車のガソリン代にも事欠く、売れないパンクバンド。彼らが極貧ツアーの中、ようやく出演することができたライブハウスは、なんとネオナチの根城だった。パットとバンドメンバーは、そこで殺人の現場を目撃してしまい、ネオナチ軍団から命を狙われる事態となってしまう。圧倒的に不利な状況で、グリーンルーム(英語で「楽屋」の意味)に閉じこもったパットたちは、アイデアと反骨精神を武器に極悪非道なネオナチ軍団に立ち向かう。
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