デジタル化が進んだ現代でも、避けられないこと、やむを得ないこと、は沢山ありますが、
デジタル化以前の時代では、尚更だったかと思われます。
そんな理不尽さを全身で直接受け止め、なお人間性を失わないように努力し、理想を追い求めたら、
人間は、一体どんな表情になるのか?顔だけで、物語に厚みや、背景を与えることが出来る、
最近はあまり見ない役者さんですよね。
一つ残念なことは(私の記憶違いかもしれませんが、)
ジャクリーヌ・ビセットの台詞に「(悲惨な職場に慣れて)貴方の顔つきまで、変わってしまった。」
という台詞があったような気がしています。
それだけに、最後のシーン「鏡を見たマックィーンが(仕事だから、仕方ないと思ったのか)
あきらめた様な表情をすること」が生きてくる、と思うのですが。
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スティーブ・マックィーンの華麗な刑事アクション
刑事ブリットは、証言台に立つためにサンフランシスコにやってくるギャング、ジョニーの護衛を頼まれる。が、ジョニーは何者かに射殺されてしまう。失意の中でブリットは、護衛の依頼主であるチャルマース上院議員の不審な行動に目をつける。ブリットの執拗な捜査が開始された。いったいこの事件の裏側には何が隠されているのか。クールな刑事役のS.マックィーン。そしてスタントマンなしのダイナミックなカーチェイスが今も語り継がれる刑事アクションの傑作。
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- アスペクト比 : 1.78:1
- 言語 : 英語
- 梱包サイズ : 18.8 x 13.6 x 1.6 cm; 60 g
- EAN : 4988135805546
- 監督 : ピーター・イエーツ
- メディア形式 : 色, ドルビー, ワイドスクリーン
- 時間 : 1 時間 54 分
- 発売日 : 2010/4/21
- 出演 : スティーブ・マックィーン, ロバート・ボーン, ジャクリーン・ビセット
- 字幕: : 日本語, 英語
- 言語 : 英語 (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround)
- 販売元 : ワーナー・ホーム・ビデオ
- ASIN : B003EVW59Q
- 原産国 : 日本
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Summary: Ambitious politician Walter Chalmers (Robert Vaughn) is holding a Senate subcommittee hearing in San Francisco on Organized Crime in America. To improve his political standing, Chalmers hopes to bring down Chicago mobster Pete Ross (Vic Tayback) with the aid of key witness Johnny Ross, Pete's brother. Bullitt takes place the weekend before the hearing, from Friday night (during the opening credits) to Sunday night. Following his theft of $2,000,000 in mob money and subsequent escape from Chicago to San Francisco, Johnny (Felice Orlandi) is placed in the San Francisco Police Department's protective custody for the weekend. Chalmers requests Lieutenant Frank Bullitt's (Steve McQueen) unit to guard him. Bullitt, Sergeant Delgetti (Don Gordon) and Detective Carl Stanton (Carl Reindel), give Ross around-the-clock protection at the Hotel Daniels, a cheap flophouse near the Embarcadero Freeway. Late Saturday night, a pair of hit men (Paul Genge and stunt driver Bill Hickman), burst into the room and shoot both Inspector Stanton and Ross, seriously wounding them both. Bullitt wants to investigate who shot the pair and find the Mafia boss who ordered the hit. Upset, Chalmers attempts to shift blame on to Bullitt and the San Francisco Police Department. Ross subsequently dies of his wounds. Bullitt suppresses news of the death, asking Doctor Willard (Georg Stanford Brown) to misplace the chart and have the body placed in the morgue under a John Doe identity. Chalmers arrives at the hospital on Sunday morning and is angered that Ross has disappeared. He is further incensed when he and his police minder Captain Baker (Norman Fell) receive no help from Bullitt. Chalmers places pressure on Bullitt to produce Ross, to no effect. Bullitt reconstructs Ross's movements, finding his way to a hotel where he finds a woman registered under the name Dorothy Simmons (Brandy Carroll). With the hearing the next day, Bullitt suspects the dead mobster may not be who he seems. After picking up his Ford Mustang, Bullitt is tailed by the two hit-men, resulting in a famous car chase that ultimately kills the hit-men.
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