What he really wanted was to spend Thanksgiving with his family. What he got was three days with the turkey.
"Planes, Trains and Automobiles," released in 1987 by Paramount Pictures and Hughes Entertainment, is a quintessential American comedy that showcases the misadventures of two mismatched travelers. Directed by John Hughes, the film stars Steve Martin as Neal Page, a high-strung marketing executive, and John Candy as Del Griffith, a jovial but irritating shower curtain ring salesman. Their journey home for Thanksgiving, fraught with every conceivable travel mishap, forms the backbone of this hilarious yet heartwarming tale. From missed flights and derailed trains to shared car rides and accidental detours, the film brilliantly captures the chaos and camaraderie that can emerge from unexpected companionship. The genius of "Planes, Trains and Automobiles" lies in its ability to blend slapstick humor with poignant moments of human connection. The film's comedic timing is impeccable, with scenes like the infamous rental car counter meltdown and the ill-fated bed-sharing incident becoming iconic in the annals of comedy. Yet, beneath the laughter, the movie delves into deeper themes of loneliness and the search for belonging. Del Griffith's seemingly endless optimism and Neal Page's gradual softening towards his unwanted travel companion reveal the film's underlying message about the importance of empathy and understanding. John Hughes, known for his teen-centric films, proves his versatility with "Planes, Trains and Automobiles," crafting a narrative that resonates with adults navigating the complexities of life. The chemistry between Steve Martin and John Candy is electric, elevating the film beyond mere situational comedy. Their performances bring authenticity to the characters, making the audience root for their unlikely friendship. The film's setting during the Thanksgiving holiday adds a layer of warmth and nostalgia, reminding viewers of the value of family and friends, no matter how unconventional the journey to reach them might be. In the landscape of American cinema, "Planes, Trains and Automobiles" stands out as a timeless classic that continues to entertain and inspire. Its blend of humor and heart, combined with the stellar performances of its leads, ensures its place in the hearts of audiences decades after its release. The film serves as a testament to the enduring appeal of stories that celebrate the human spirit's resilience and the unexpected joys found in life's detours.
年1987
予算15000000$
上映時間93 分
収益49500000$
ジャンルコメディ
製作国United States of America

