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再生時間: 401 秒ヌード: yes作成者: Whatolive
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ファイル形式: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1)解像度: 720x480追加日: 2007-Feb-02

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映画について: Body and Soul (2001)

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公開年: 2001

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別題: Body & Soul, The Sex Substitute

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ジャンル: drama film, film noir, boxing film

ストーリー

Set against the backdrop of post-World War II New York City, 'Body and Soul' (1947) is a classic film noir directed by Robert Rossen. The story revolves around Charlie Davis, a corrupt boxing promoter who fixes fights to make money for his mob bosses. Charlie's protégé, Ben Logan, is an up-and-coming boxer with the potential to be a national champion. However, Charlie has other plans; he intends to fix Ben's upcoming title fight to secure a large sum of money from illegal betting. As Ben grows closer to winning the championship, Charlie struggles with his conscience and begins to question his allegiance to the mob. Meanwhile, Charlie's girlfriend, Esther, a jazz singer, becomes entangled in their web of deceit and violence. The film culminates in a tense confrontation at Ben's championship fight, where loyalties are tested, and fateful decisions are made.

概要

'Body and Soul' is a quintessential example of the film noir genre, reflecting the cynicism and moral decay prevalent in post-war America. Directed by Robert Rossen, who also wrote the screenplay, this black-and-white crime drama was released in 1947. The film stars John Garfield as Charlie Davis, a conflicted boxing promoter navigating the treacherous world of fixed fights and mobsters. It's considered a significant work in cinema history due to its gritty portrayal of corruption within the boxing scene and the broader societal implications of organized crime.