コングレス未来学会議

2014年、俳優の絶頂期の容姿をスキャンし、そのデジタルデータを映画会社が好きなように使って映像を作り出すというビジネスが誕生。40歳を超え、女優としてのピークは過ぎ去ってしまったロビン・ライト(ロビン・ライト)は、子供たちのためにある決断をする。彼女は大金を得る代わりに、最後の仕事として新ビジネスの申し出を受けるが……。

"The Congress," a visionary 2013 film produced by Entre Chien et Loup and Opus Film in Belgium and France, masterfully blends animation and live-action to explore the intersection of identity, technology, and the entertainment industry. Directed by Ari Folman, the film follows the journey of Robin Wright, portrayed by herself, an actress who agrees to be digitally scanned and have her likeness used indefinitely by a powerful studio. This Faustian bargain allows the studio to exploit her image in any film they desire, while she is barred from acting herself. The narrative delves into the ethical quandaries of digital ownership and the commodification of human identity, presenting a dystopian future where reality and virtuality blur. Set against a backdrop of a rapidly evolving technological landscape, "The Congress" critiques the entertainment industry's relentless pursuit of profit at the expense of individual autonomy. As Robin navigates this new reality, she attends a surreal convention where actors are transformed into digital avatars, further eroding the line between person and product. The film's use of animation to depict this congress is not only visually striking but also symbolically potent, illustrating the artificiality and control exerted over the lives of those within the industry. Folman's direction seamlessly transitions between the stark realism of Robin's initial plight and the fantastical, animated world she later inhabits, creating a cohesive yet jarring experience that mirrors the film's thematic concerns. The emotional core of "The Congress" lies in Robin's struggle to maintain her sense of self and connection to her family amidst the encroaching digital world. Her son, Aaron, suffers from a degenerative illness, adding a poignant layer to her decision to sign away her image. The film poignantly explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the human condition, questioning what it means to be truly present in a world increasingly dominated by virtual experiences. Robin's journey is one of resistance and eventual rebellion against the system that seeks to define her, culminating in a powerful statement on the importance of retaining one's humanity in the face of technological advancement. In its bold narrative and striking visual style, "The Congress" stands as a thought-provoking critique of modern society's relationship with technology and entertainment. By weaving together elements of science fiction, drama, and social commentary, the film challenges viewers to consider the implications of a future where digital and physical realities are indistinguishable. As Robin Wright's character navigates this complex landscape, "The Congress" invites audiences to reflect on the value of authenticity and the potential consequences of allowing technology to dictate our identities.

2013

収益455815$

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製作国BelgiumFranceGermanyIsraelLuxembourgPoland

製作会社

Bridgit Folman Film Gang

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