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アサルト13 要塞警察:2006年2月18日(土)東京 [みゆき座]ほか全国ロードショー!:Assault on Precinct 13 2005-01-19 Roadshow [R (Restricted)]
激しい吹雪に見舞われる大晦日のデトロイト。老朽化のため、その日をもって閉鎖される“13分署” にはローニック(イーサン・ホーク)を含む数人の警官がいた。そこに悪天候のため護送車が立ち往生し、緊急搬送されてきた凶悪犯ビショップ(ローレンス・フィッシュバーン)ら4名の犯罪者達。緊張の中、警官達と犯罪者達が新年の0時を迎えたその時、“13分署”は謎の武装集団から襲撃を受ける。その正体は、組織犯罪対策の特殊警官たち・・・。
多数の銃器と爆撃を用いた凄まじい攻撃に、警官と犯罪者は手を結び、最小限の武装で抵抗しなければならない!外部への接触は99%不可能、署は完全に孤立した!彼らは脱出を幾度も企てるが、ことごとく阻止され、次々と仲間は殺されていく・・・。
-果たして、彼らは絶体絶命の夜を生き延びることが出来るのか?そして、空前絶後の攻撃を執拗に繰り出す、悪徳警官達の目的とは!?
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アサルト13 要塞警察 : 読めば読むほど面白くなる
ハード・アクション映画「トレーニング デイ」で新境地を開拓、アカデミー賞にノミネートされたイーサン・ホークがローニック巡査部長、「マトリックス」3部作で強烈な存在感をアピールしたローレンス・フィッシュバーンが凶悪犯ビショップに扮する。
アクション・ドラマを更に盛り上げるのが、個性と実力を兼ね備えた出演者たちだ。「第13分署」に立てこもる側には、手の込んだ役作りに定評のある「ムーラン・ルージュ」のジョン・レグイザモ、女性の強さと弱さを兼ね備えた「シークレット・ウインドウ」のマリア・ベロ、ヒップホップ界の新しいドン“ジャ・ルール”が俳優に挑戦、そしてベテランのブライアン・デネヒー。かたや悪徳警官を率いるマーカス・デュバル役で、「ユージュアル・サスペクツ」のカブリエル・バーンが冷徹な知性と凶悪さを見事に表現しきっている。
つるべ打ちのアクションとサスペンスで圧倒する、ハリウッド・アクションの金字塔「交渉人」を手掛けた脚本家/ジェームズ・デモナコが、更なる迫力と緊迫感溢れた傑作を誕生させた!
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 | Assault on Precinct 13 : Hollywood Cinema Director : シネマ作品監督紹介 |  | Assault on Precinct 13 : Hollywood Actor [CAST・CREW] : 出演ハリウッド俳優(男優・女優・声優)&ミュージシャン・アーティスト紹介 |  | Assault on Precinct 13 : 本国映画ライターによる映画の内容 with イングリッシュ : English Description of Story |  |  |  |  | Amazon.com:Action buffs will have a fine time with the spray of bullets, shattering glass, and pyrotechnic silliness that makes up the bulk of Assault on Precinct 13. Updated from the little-known cops-and-robbers classic John Carpenter made in 1976 (two years before he made his name with Halloween), this high-concept thriller is mostly a lowbrow kill-fest, and is very happy with itself for being so efficient in both categories. A decrepit police station on its last night before retirement--New Year's Eve, no less--plays unexpected home to a gang of criminals who become snowbound in the basement lockup. Another mysterious gang of people who stealthily gather in the blizzard outside want one of the particularly nasty criminals (Laurence Fishburne) dead, and they'll take the rest of the precinct down too, by golly. The odd lot of characters trapped inside include a burned-out sergeant (Ethan Hawke), a sexpot secretary (post-Sopranos Drea de Matteo), an even sexier police psychologist (Maria Bello), and various other good guys and bad guys who variously go down in blazes of guts, glory, bullets, and fire. Hawke and Fishburne are opposite sides of the coin: the law, and the bathroom scale. Their need to partner in order to survive the guns outside is the movie's moral conflict, and both actors chew on Precinct 13's peeling walls and scuffed floors to drive the point home every chance they get. Obvious filmmaking fakery abounds in everything from the irksome snowstorm, frequent gunshots to the head, and a shadowy forest that conveniently presents itself in an industrial section of Detroit for the climactic showdown. No matter, this Assault is for non-thinkers who want blood and gunpowder, with no messy slowdowns for logic, please.--Ted Fry |  |  |  |  | | | |  | Assault on Precinct 13 : 現地ハリウッド市民の評価 : 英語批評版 : Native Evaluation |  |  |  |  | Loved it! / 2005-12-26
I was surprised how much I got sucked into this movie! I have not seen the original nor do I care to, it has not spoiled my movie watching experice, I have imagination and a brain, I can enjoy this withouth knocking it down. I loved the suspence that kept up through out the whole movie and the familiar characters I liked in previous movies, Hawke, Fishburne, Byrne, Bello to name a few, and how the loyalties between the good cops, bad cops and criminals kept changing through out the movie. It was fast paced, scarry at times, and you really couldnt guess who was getting killed off when, and they were not sparing the famous faces either. The plot was simple yet entertaining; bunch of people inside the precinct who were fending off good guys gone bad, and try to sit quiet when your own citys defenses are knocing you down. I really had a great afternoon watching this during my Christmas Day off, even my family loved it, and you're talking about a bunch of fussy people! |  |  |  |  | | | |  |  |  |  | Junk!! / 2005-12-25
Its amazing how Hollywood can spend all that money, have access to actual talent worldwide and still put out one junk movie after another. Don't bother watching this.. See the original John Capenter movie instead if you want to enjoy yourself. |  |  |  |  | | | |  |  |  |  | Here is why you should never remake a great movie / 2005-12-07
This exercise explains why you should never remake a film that was great, as was "Assault on Precinct 13" when it was made by John Carpenter in 1976. The star power on parade in this flick -- Gabrial Byrne, Ethan Hawke, Drea de Matteo, Maria Bello, Lawrence Fishburne and John Leguizamo -- cannot save this from being little more than an overtly violent Xerox copy of the original with none of its panache or imagination. While Carpenter's original -- a remake of the Howard Hawks-John Wayne western "Rio Bravo" -- was bold, exciting and unpredictable with a plot that emphasized chaos, this film is unbold, sometimes exciting and goes too far to explain every little detail about why the gang is attacking the police station that is closing on New Year's eve. It not only does nothing the original didn't do better, it leaves nothing for the audience to figure out on their own. While Carpenter's original cast a bunch of no name actors with no budget and turned out a monster that became a national hit once it was circulated later in the decade on HBO, this movie never gets over being a tepid retread. What disturbed me most in this bad remake is the collective portrayal of the female roles. In the 1976 original, there was only one woman in the cast, a secretary in the police station. This one reprised that role, added a psychiatrist in a short dress, and a black female prisoner. While not bad in itself, what is unforgivable is these women were cast as the archetypal cliches of Hollywood films. Two of the women were extremely sexy and dressed in garb to accentuate their sexiness, while the black female was (of course) a streetwise prisoner declaring her innocence in rap rabble. Oh yes, she could hotwire a car too. Were the people that wrote, edited, produced and directed this film so unimaginative as to not take one risk with a female character? The answer is no and that is the endearing formula for this movie: remake the original with modern technique and take no risks to be different or better. A couple of the actors distinguished themselves within the context of this unimaginative film. Fishburne was, as always, a commanding screen presence, Leguizamo added a dimension to a cliched prisoner role, and de Matteo showed she can become someone other than Adrianna from "The Sopranos" and the other TV characters she has portrayed. But these performances were not sufficient to deny comparison between this and the original, a comparison where this film inevitably suffers badly. Your only chance to truly enjoy this movie is to never have seen nor heard of the original. If that's you, then go for it. But after you're done with this, go out and buy the original from Amazon.com and find out what can be achieved with this idea. |  |  |  |  | | | |  |  |  |  | another crap-movie / 2005-11-22
I have wasted another 2 hours of my life with this dumb remake of a Carpenter movie. What a pity! My recommendation: save your money and save your time. That a little group of criminals and policemen that are left to their own devices inside a police station can fight back several attacks of corrupt special forces and even succeed and eliminate them is ridiculous. There are good shootings and the 5.1 sound is okey. That's worth 2 stars. |  |  |  |  | | | |  |  |  |  | Predictable but still quite watchable if you go for Ethan and Lawrence / 2005-10-23
I'm giving this 4 stars because even though some of the characters were really predictable, the chemistry between Ethan Hawke and Lawrence Fishburne was fabulous. On that merit alone, it deserves 4. The rest of the movie is about a 2 1/2. The characters are very stereo-typical. You get very little about the background of Bishop (Lawrence Fishburne's character) and Ms. De Matteo's character is constantly referred to as "Secretary". Ethan Hawke's character gets some exploration, but it's nothing original and I'm not totally sold on the conversations between he and his "shrink". Ja Rule's character, Smiley, is a bit silly and the psychiatrist's character was really underdeveloped. I did like John Leguizamo's character though he was mostly annoying. He, at least, had interesting things to say even as he irritated those around him. Still, the action was good and the director made a point to make the fights as realistic as possible (meaning avoiding those scenes where someone jumps 20 feet across the room or avoids a bullet through a move that defies gravity). There were some unnecessary bits though, like a scene between the therapist and DuVall, the villain. I still laughed and enjoyed the suspense of this film. It is honestly fun to watch as long as you keep it in perspective. Just go into it for the fun of watching Ethan Hawke and Lawrence Fishburne banter back and forth about whether they are going to kill eachother or kill the cops hunting them. I think that the movie could've ended differently, though I appreciated the resolution of the situation between Ethan and Lawrence. I'm sorry that I don't remember any of the character's names other than Bishop and Smiley. It's that kind of movie. You can remember the roles people played, but you may not remember their names unless you've just gotten through with the movie. The characters are essentially JUST roles because they aren't fleshed out enough other than to be The Crime Lord, The Sarge, The Veteran Cop, The Secretary, The Junkie Criminal, The Shrink, the Female Criminal, The Silly Criminal, The Cop Who Foolishly Returns, The Villain, and the faceless Henchmen. So, as long as you don't expect anything more of this movie and you go into it for the chemistry between the main characters, you'll do just fine with ASSAULT ON PRECINCT 13! You'll also be quite happy if you like guns and things blowing up! |  |  |  |  | | | |  |  | | |