スキ、だけど。スキ、だから。
絵を描くのが大好きな少年・真知寿(吉岡澪皇)は、自宅を訪れた画家に自分が描いた絵をほめられて、赤いベレー帽をもらう。真知寿は、その日から画家になることを夢見て毎日のように絵を描くようになる。そんなある日、父親(中尾彬)の会社が突然倒産して両親が立て続けに自殺を図ってしまい、真知寿の人生は暗転する。
"Achilles and the Tortoise" is a Japanese satirical drama directed by Takeshi Kitano, released in 2008. Written, directed, and starring Kitano (credited as Beat Takeshi), it’s the final installment in his self-referential trilogy about art, success, and failure, following "Takeshis’" and "Glory to the Filmmaker!"—a poignant meditation on obsession and creativity. The story centers on Machisu (Kitano), an aspiring painter whose lifelong pursuit of artistic greatness is marked by relentless determination and crushing disappointment. From a privileged childhood fueled by his father’s encouragement to a struggling adulthood, Machisu chases an elusive success he believes is his birthright. His loyal wife, Sachiko (Kanako Higuchi), stands by him through decades of setbacks—financial ruin, rejection, and bizarre experiments—her unwavering support a quiet counterpoint to his quixotic dreams. Known for its dry humor, vivid visuals, and Kitano’s understated yet powerful performance, "Achilles and the Tortoise" blends absurdity with melancholy. Its title nods to Zeno’s paradox, symbolizing Machisu’s endless race toward an unreachable goal, while the film’s painterly aesthetic showcases Kitano’s own artwork. Released in 2008, "Achilles and the Tortoise" premiered at the Venice Film Festival, earning praise for its introspective depth and critique of artistic ambition. A niche gem in Kitano’s eclectic career, it resonates as a bittersweet reflection on perseverance, love, and the cost of chasing an impossible ideal.
年2008
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ジャンルコメディドラマ
製作国Japan