ザ・コラプター
あらすじ
ザ・コラプター (1999) この緊迫感あふれる犯罪ドラマでは、刑事ダニー・ローマン(アンディ・ガルシア)が、ニューヨーク市チャイナタウンの第27分署に配属された、血気盛んな新米として登場します。彼の相棒、刑事ニック・リー(ヤン・ニ)は、この部隊で最高の警官としての評判を持つ、ベテランのベテランです。冷酷なウォー・リー(ツィ・マー)が率いる強力なギャングを倒すために協力するにつれて、ダニーはニックを指導者およびロールモデルとして尊敬します。 しかし、2人の刑事がチャイナタウンの組織犯罪の世界を深く掘り下げるにつれて、ダニーはニックの方法が決して正当ではないことに気付き始めます。ニックは情報提供者と裏社会とのつながりのネットワークを構築し、それによって結果を得ることができますが、その代償は?ダニーはニックの道徳的に曖昧な戦術にますます不快感を覚え、彼自身の価値観と正義の真の意味に疑問を持ち始めます。 状況が悪化し、2人の刑事間の緊張が高まるにつれて、ダニーはニックへの忠誠心と法を守る義務との間で板挟みになっていることに気づきます。一方、ウォー・リーのギャングは日々大胆になり、チャイナタウンでの支配を維持するためには手段を選ばないことが明らかになります。 ザ・コラプターは、善と悪の間のグレーゾーン、そして正しいことと間違っていることの間の曖昧な境界線を探求する、示唆に富んだ作品です。ダニーの目を通して、私たちは権力の堕落的な影響と、進歩の名の下に自分の価値観を妥協することの危険性を目にします。その生々しいリアリズム、鋭い対話、そしてガルシアとニによる卓越した演技により、この映画は優れたクライムドラマを愛する人にとって必見です。
レビュー
Sofia
This film should be discussed alongside "Training Day" for a more interesting comparison. Chow Yun-Fat and Denzel Washington, both iconic actors, play remarkably similar roles – seasoned veterans taking a rookie under their wing. Their performances and acting styles are also quite comparable... one appears to be a corrupt cop but is ultimately good, while the other seems good but is actually corrupt. Mark Wahlberg, at the time, was a relatively new face, having just gained recognition for "Boogie Nights," but his performance here shows real depth. Following this film, he starred in "The Perfect Storm," and then jumped to superstardom with his lead role in "Planet of the Apes." Finally, regarding the film itself, it falls short of "Train...
Giovanna
It's not bad. Chow Yun-Fat really embodies the character. He basically carries the whole film. The soundtrack has a very ancient Chinese feel to it.
Juliet
Re-watched and marked. I remember catching the Mandarin dubbed version on TV a long time ago. In the late nineties, Chow Yun-Fat arrived in Hollywood, which was still somewhat "merciful" at the time. Films like "The Replacement Killers" and this one still had a touch of Hong Kong cinema flavor, unlike some of the later terrible movies (especially "Bulletproof Monk" and the live-action "Dragonball Evolution"), which weren't even awkwardly hybrid; they were just purely nonsensical creations. This film is Chow Yun-Fat's second Hollywood movie. Mark Wahlberg, who hadn't yet become a major star, plays the supporting role. Interestingly, for some reason, Wahlberg starred in two films by Chinese filmmakers in the late nineties (the other one directed by Kirk Wong)...
Valentina
Is Chinatown a haven only for gangsters and prostitutes? Am I viewing America through a prejudiced lens, or is America viewing the Chinese through one?
Everett
This movie is a great showcase for Chow Yun-Fat at his peak, demonstrating his acting skills. Unlike "Replacement Killers," this film doesn't rely heavily on gunfights. The only truly outstanding action sequence is when Chow Yun-Fat first appears, wielding two guns with incredible style. The rest of the film focuses primarily on the development of the plot, with a significant amount of dialogue and dramatic scenes. Chow Yun-Fat's character isn't one-dimensional; he has plenty of opportunity to display the character's inner emotions. It's evident that Hollywood wanted to give Chow Yun-Fat a real opportunity to shine, but it didn't quite work out at the time. However, looking back at the film now, it feels like a classic. I particularly enjoy the story's setting in Chinatown. The film's narrative, editing, and soundtrack (including "Careless Whisper") are all excellent. However, there are a couple of things that I found less satisfying:
Angelina
This crime drama is undermined by predictable plot twists and one-dimensional characters, yet the chemistry between Yun-Fat Chow and Mark Wahlberg adds some much-needed depth to the film. As the unlikely partners navigate the complex web of Chinatown's gang wars, their banter and contrasting moral compasses create some tense and compelling moments, but the script ultimately relies too heavily on action cliches.