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スウィーニー・トッド フリート街の悪魔の理髪師(原題:Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street)は、スティーヴン・ソンドハイムとヒュー・ウィーラーが手掛けたミュージカル『スウィーニー・トッド』を、ティム・バートン監督が映画化した作品。同監督の作品としては日本初のR-15指定となる。
アメリカでは2007年12月21日に公開、日本では2008年1月19日公開。第65回ゴールデングローブ賞にて、作品賞(ミュージカル・コメディ部門)と主演男優賞(ミュージカル・コメディ部門)を、第80回アカデミー賞では美術賞を受賞。
ストーリー
イギリス・ロンドンのフリート街で理髪店を営んでいるベンジャミン・バーカーは、ある日悪徳判事の策略で無実の罪を着せられて投獄されてしまう。脱獄に成功したバーカーは自分の家族が判事のせいで悲惨な目に遭っていると知り、貧乏なパイ屋の主人ミセズ・ラヴェットと共にスウィーニー・トッドとして恐ろしい復讐劇を開始する。
[編集] キャスト
ジョニー・デップ:スウィーニー・トッド
ヘレナ・ボナム=カーター:ミセス・ラヴェット
アラン・リックマン:ターピン判事
ティモシー・スポール :バムフォード
サシャ・バロン・コーエン:ピレリ
エドワード・サンダース:トビー
ジェイミー・キャンベル・バウアー:アンソニー・ホープ
ローラ・ミシェル・ケリー:ルーシー
ジェイン・ワイズナー:ジョアナ
[編集] スタッフ
監督:ティム・バートン
原作:スティーヴン・ソンドハイム、ヒュー・ウィーラー
脚本:ジョン・ローガン
製作総指揮:パトリック・マコーミック
製作:リチャード・D・ザナック、ウォルター・パークス、ローリー・マクドナルド、ジョン・ローガン
音楽:スティーヴン・ソンドハイム
撮影:ダリウス・ウォルスキー
編集:クリス・レベンソン
美術:ダンテ・フェレッティ
装飾:フランチェスカ・ロ・スキャーヴォ
衣装:コリーン・アトウッド
特殊メイク監修:ニール・スキャンラン
特殊メイク:クレア・グリーン、他
特殊造形:ダンカン・ジャーマン、サイモン・ローズ、他
特殊効果:ジョディ・エルザム、ヴィクトリア・ウィリアムズ、ベン・ブロードブリッジ、他
視覚効果監修:チャス・ジャレット、グレアム・クリスティ
視覚効果プロデューサー:ニッキー・ペニー、オリヴァー・マネー
視覚効果:ムービング・ピクチャー・カンパニー
[編集] 各国のレイティング
詳細は映画のレイティングシステムを参照
【年齢制限あり】
※対象年齢以下の者の鑑賞を全面的に禁止している国。
日本:R-15
韓国:18
台湾:限制級(18)
オーストラリア:MA(15禁)
イギリス:18
シンガポール:M18
ドイツ:16
マレーシア:18PL
フィリピン:R-18
【年齢制限なし】
※太字は成人保護者の同伴が必須の国。
アメリカ:R(17+)(for graphic bloody violence.)
カナダ:18A(ブリティッシュコロンビア州)
アイルランド:16
フィンランド:K-18
[編集] 関連項目
スウィーニー・トッド
スウィーニー・トッド (映画) - 最初の映画化作品
スウィーニー・トッド (ミュージカル) - 本作品の原作となったミュージカル
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street is a musical thriller and the film adaptation of Stephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler's stage musical of the same name. The film stars Johnny Depp in the title role, in his sixth collaboration with director Tim Burton. Helena Bonham Carter also stars as Mrs. Lovett, in her fifth collaboration. The film was released in the United States on December 21, 2007 and in the United Kingdom on 25 January 2008 to enthusiastic reviews. It won the award for Best Motion Picture (Comedy or Musical) and Best Actor (Comedy or Musical) at the 65th Golden Globe Awards. It was nominated for Best Actor and Best Costume Design, and won Best Art Direction, at the 80th Academy Awards.
Plot
Benjamin Barker (Johnny Depp), a barber, is falsely arrested and sentenced to a life of hard labor in Australia by the evil Judge Turpin (Alan Rickman), who lusts after Barker's "beautiful and virtuous" wife, Lucy (Laura Michelle Kelly). Returning 15 years later, having escaped the Penal Colony, Barker adopts the alias of Sweeney Todd and says goodbye to his friend, sailor Anthony Hope (Jamie Campbell Bower), who rescued him from the sea. He then returns to his old flat above Nellie Lovett's (Helena Bonham Carter) pie shop on Fleet Street. Upon discovering his identity, she tells him that following his arrest, Turpin raped his wife who later poisoned herself out of humiliation, and Turpin then took Barker's daughter Johanna in as his ward. After receiving this news, Todd vows revenge and re-opens his barber shop in the upstairs flat.
Anthony wanders the streets of London, where he sees the now-teenage Johanna (Jayne Wisener) and instantly falls in love with her. His attraction provokes a confrontation with Turpin and his associate Beadle Bamford (Timothy Spall), who beats Anthony and threatens him with more violence should he return. Meanwhile, in the marketplace, Todd denounces a fraud advertised by the Italian street barber Adolfo Pirelli (Sacha Baron Cohen) and his young assistant Tobias "Toby" Ragg (Ed Sanders). Todd challenges Pirelli, who claims to be a master barber, to prove his shaving finesse in a speed contest. He calls upon Bamford to witness the contest and trounces his rival. Bamford congratulates Todd on his victory, and Todd uses the opportunity to invite Bamford to his shop for a complimentary shave. When Mrs. Lovett and Todd return to Fleet Street, Pirelli, after revealing himself as Barker's old assistant, David Conners, attempts to blackmail Todd with his former identity, whereupon he is murdered by the enraged Todd. Mrs. Lovett takes Toby, initially unaware of his master's murder, under her care and employs him at the pie shop. Todd reluctantly agrees.
Judge Turpin reveals his whim to marry Johanna, despite her young age, and is disappointed by her refusal. Bamford encourages Turpin to visit Todd for a shave to enhance his appearance. Todd realises this to be the perfect opportunity to kill Turpin and exact his revenge. Suddenly, Anthony bursts into Todd's shop mid-shave and accidentally reveals to Turpin Johanna's plans to flee with him. Enraged, Turpin leaves in a huff and vows that he shall not return to Todd’s barber shop again since Todd associates himself with the likes of Hope. He then sends Johanna to an insane asylum until she agrees to marry him. Furious at the thwarting of his plans for vengeance, Todd directs his anger at his innocent customers, who, Lovett suggests, can be baked into delicious pies in her oven. Todd enthusiastically agrees to this suggestion and even installs machinery in his barbers' chair to dump the bodies of his victims through a trap door to Lovett's basement bakehouse. As Todd's barber shop and Lovett's pie shop prosper financially, Mrs. Lovett expresses her desire to marry Todd, shortly before Anthony returns to the shop to reveal that he has found Johanna. Hearing this, he instructs Anthony to disguise himself as a wigmaker's apprentice and break Johanna out of the asylum. Todd then writes a letter to Turpin informing him of Anthony's plans to abduct Johanna to lure the evil Judge and sends Toby to deliver it.
When Tobias returns, he voices his mistrust of Todd to Mrs. Lovett. Mrs. Lovett consoles him and lures him into the bakehouse, locking him inside. As Lovett warns Todd of Toby's suspicions, they are surprised by Beadle Bamford, sent to investigate "strange smells" from the bakehouse. While Todd lures Bamford into his barber shop, Toby (in the bakehouse) finds a human toe in one of the pies he is eating. He discovers stacks of human bodies just as the corpse of the Beadle comes crashing down from the chute. Toby flees into the sewers, narrowly avoiding Todd and Mrs. Lovett.
Meanwhile, Anthony and Johanna return to Todd's barber shop, where he tells her to wait for him. Disguised in men's clothing, Johanna takes a look around the shop, where she picks up a picture of what she does not realise is her mother holding her. She quickly scrambles into a chest in the corner of the room as a crazed beggar woman (seen previously throughout the movie) enters, looking for Beadle Bamford. Soon after, Todd returns to the shop and is surprised by the beggar woman, who appears to recognise Todd. Hearing Turpin about to enter, Todd, in a panic, quickly slits the beggar woman's throat and drops her body down the chute. Turpin enters the room seconds later and accepts Todd's offer for a shave. Looming with his sharp razor over Turpin, Todd reveals his true identity to the Judge and proceeds to brutally murder him, stabbing him in the neck repeatedly before performing the coup de grâce by slashing his throat with a single swing.
Todd then discovers Johanna hiding in the trunk and, not recognising her, prepares to kill her. Mistaking her for a man, he offers to give her a shave only to be interrupted by Mrs. Lovett's screams from downstairs. He leaves his daughter with a warning to forget his face and races to the bakehouse. Mrs. Lovett, identifying the beggar woman's body, tries hurriedly to dispose of the corpse, but when she opens the oven door and light is shed on the face of the beggar woman, Todd recognises her as his wife, Lucy, whom he believed to be dead. Lovett then reveals that Lucy survived her suicide attempt, but the poison drove her mad. Mrs. Lovett tries to persuade Todd she lied because of her love for him claiming she was "only thinking of him". Todd, bizarrely, begins to dance with her, calming her down saying and that "life is for the alive" and to "just keep living it". Suddenly, he thrusts her through the open oven door. Mrs. Lovett screams as Todd slams the furnace door and glares at her through the grate as she burns to death. Todd then returns to Lucy and holds her dead body. Tobias, having seen everything, emerges from the sewer and picks up Todd's discarded razor. Todd lifts his head, exposing his bare neck in acceptance as the boy slits Barker's throat in a final act of vengeance. Tobias then walks slowly from the scene.
[edit] Cast
Johnny Depp plays Benjamin Barker/Sweeney Todd, a barber who slits the throats of innocent customers in madness after the loss of his wife and daughter. Depp first learned of Sweeney Todd in 2000, when he was given an original cast recording of the musical by Burton. Depp was not a fan of the genre, but liked this musical. Depp said when he signed on, "How many chances do you get at a musical about a serial killer?"[2] The actor cited Peter Lorre in Mad Love (1935) as his influence, and practiced the songs while filming Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End.[3] Depp recorded demo tapes of himself in West Hollywood, working with Bruce Witkin to shape his own vocals without a qualified voice coach.[2] Much of Sweeney's dialogue was cut from the musical. Depp said, "We focused on the dangerous and unsettling idea of stillness, that he doesn’t look many people in the eye, or say much", an idea Burton compared to Boris Karloff and other actors in classic horror films, where "his eyes and the music [...] tell the story."[4] While Depp had formed a band as an adult, he was unsure of whether he could sustain Stephen Sondheim's lyrics.[2] He appreciated that there were "a lot of half-steps... kind of go G to A-flat to A to B-flat. It's super, ultra complicated; these notes that shouldn't work together at times."[3] Producer Richard Zanuck admitted it was "millions of dollars committed on an assumption. [But] we all said to one another, 'Johnny is a smart guy. He would never put himself in this position if he didn't think he could do it.'" Sondheim felt, "I figured he'd have a light baritone... I love him as an actor, and always have. Put those things together, I didn't hesitate for one second."[2] Sondheim explained to Depp the performance would be more about acting than singing.[3] Depp chose a punk rock approach to his performance,[5] citing inspiration from Anthony Newley and Iggy Pop, the latter whom he called a "very aggressive crooner. Especially in the early stuff, there’s something about [Sweeney's] attack that’s haunting."[4]
Helena Bonham Carter as Mrs. Lovett, Todd's partner-in-crime who bakes the corpses of his victims into pies. Bonham Carter, who's "wanted to be Mrs. Lovett since she was 11", wanted to prove to herself that being cast would not be an act of nepotism on partner Burton's part. The actress was trained to sing by Ian Adam, and Sondheim watched around twelve of her audition tapes, which he approved of: "Even in a recording studio, wearing a schmatte, she is as beautiful and sexy as they come."[2] In total she spent three months on singing lessons while pregnant during the production of the film.[6] The character is often singing while she moves and behaves, a behavior which Bonham Carter dubbed "the Olympics of multi-tasking".[7] In addition she practiced pie baking for many hours while singing her lyrics at the same time, commenting "you had to do it to syncopated Sondheim rhythm and sing at the same time."[8]
Alan Rickman as Judge Turpin, an evil judge who locked away Todd and raped his wife. He adopted Todd's daughter, Johanna, as his "ward", on whom he spies voyeuristically through a hole in her wall. He intends to marry her, although she is no older than sixteen. Rickman said, "The music is sort of constant, and it slips in and out of speech and song. Because it's in real rooms and real spaces, the move from speaking into singing becomes much more organic."[7]
Timothy Spall as Beadle Bamford, Turpin's personal assistant.
Sacha Baron Cohen as David Connors/Signor Adolfo Pirelli, Todd's Italian (British in disguise) rival and former employee. In his audition, Baron Cohen sang songs from Fiddler on the Roof. Burton commented, "I wish we had a camera, because he literally went through the whole score of Fiddler on the Roof."[9]
Laura Michelle Kelly as Lucy Barker, Todd's wife.
Jayne Wisener as Johanna Barker, Todd's daughter.
Jamie Campbell Bower as Anthony Hope, a sailor who befriends Todd and falls for Johanna.
Ed Sanders as Tobias "Toby" Ragg, Pirelli's gin-loving former assistant who later joins Todd and Lovett. He worked and lived in a workhouse during his early years before being taken in by Pirelli.





