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They grew up on the outside of society. They weren't looking for a fight. They were looking to belong.

オクラホマ州タルサ。14歳のポニーボーイが住むこの町は、貧しい“グリース”たちが住むイースト・サイドと金持ちの“ソッシュ”たちが住むウェスト・サイドに分かれ対立していた。ある日、ポニーボーイはグリースのリーダー格、ダラスと親友ジョニーと共に遊びに行ったドライブインシアターでソッシュの女の子チェリーと出会う。以来彼女に想いを寄せるポニーボーイ。だが、このことをきっかけとしてソッシュたちと喧嘩沙汰に。その対決の末、ポニーボーイとジョニーは相手のリーダーを刺してしまう。

"The Outsiders," a 1983 cinematic gem produced by Warner Bros. Pictures and American Zoetrope, transports audiences to the gritty streets of 1960s Tulsa, Oklahoma. Directed by Francis Ford Coppola, this adaptation of S.E. Hinton's seminal novel captures the raw essence of teenage angst and societal division. The film delves into the lives of two rival groups, the Greasers and the Socs, highlighting their struggles and the thin line that separates them. With a compelling narrative and a cast of young, soon-to-be-iconic actors, including C. Thomas Howell, Matt Dillon, and Rob Lowe, "The Outsiders" remains a poignant exploration of youth, identity, and the quest for belonging. The heart of the film lies in its portrayal of the Greasers, a group of working-class teens who navigate a world that often seems stacked against them. Ponyboy Curtis, played by C. Thomas Howell, serves as the story's emotional anchor, offering viewers a window into the complexities of adolescence. His bond with his brothers, Darry and Sodapop, and his friendship with Johnny Cade, portrayed by Ralph Macchio, underscore the film's themes of loyalty and family. These relationships are tested as the Greasers clash with the more affluent Socs, leading to a series of events that force the characters to confront their fears and aspirations. Coppola's direction brings a visceral intensity to the film, capturing the tension and emotion of Hinton's narrative. The iconic rumble scene, set against the backdrop of a rain-soaked night, is a testament to the film's ability to blend action with deeper emotional resonance. The cinematography, with its moody lighting and close-up shots, enhances the sense of intimacy and urgency, drawing viewers into the characters' world. The film's soundtrack, featuring evocative tracks like "Stay Gold" by Stevie Wonder, further enriches the atmosphere, providing a haunting backdrop to the unfolding drama. "The Outsiders" transcends its period setting to offer timeless insights into the human condition. Its exploration of class conflict, the search for identity, and the power of friendship resonates with audiences of all ages. The film's enduring popularity is a testament to its ability to capture the universal struggles of youth, making it a must-watch for anyone interested in a story that is as heart-wrenching as it is inspiring.

1983

予算10000000$

収益33697647$

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ジャンル犯罪ドラマ

製作国FranceUnited States of America

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