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| Genre | Drama |
| Contributor | Dustin Hoffman, H, Tim Zinnemann, Theresa Russel, Stanley Beck |
| Language | English |
| Studio | Warner |
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After three years behind bars, Max Dembo faces Straight Time. He hopes it will mean a new life, a job, a place to call home, perhaps even a girl of his own. Instead, it's a one-way ticket to disaster. Dustin Hoffman plays Max, a freed con trapped by an indifferent criminal system and his self-destructive bent. Before and during the film's shoot, Hoffman apprenticed himself to Edward Bunker, the ex-con whose book No Beast So Fierce inspired the movie. The resulting experience is intensely real and superbly acted by Hoffman and a terrific ensemble (Theresa Russell, Harry Dean Stanton, Gary Bussey. E. Emmet Walsh and Kathy Bates). As Newsweek's David Ansen wrote, Straight Time "has an edgy, lingering intensity."
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- MPAA rating : G (General Audience)
- Package Dimensions : 6.65 x 5.35 x 0.43 inches; 2.33 ounces
- Director : Stanley Beck, Tim Zinnemann, H
- Release date : September 21, 2021
- Actors : Dustin Hoffman, Theresa Russel
- Studio : BBC
- ASIN : B09CVVHS7Z
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #36,849 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #3,029 in Drama Blu-ray Discs
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The underappreciated director Ulu Grosbard (The Subject Was Roses, True Confessions and Last Exit to Brooklyn, three other literary adaptations) presents an insightful study of petty criminality in Straight Time, based on the autobiographical novel (No Beast So Fierce) by Edward Bunker, a real bank robber. Bunker might be best known for his cameo as "Mr. Blue" in Reservoir Dogs as well as the screenwriter of Runaway Train. Dustin Hoffman gives one of his best performances as the burglar Max Dembo, a wholly untrustworthy but by no means villainous man. Presented in a low-key manner on real Los Angeles locations, the show dramatizes the forces that steer Dembo back to the criminal life.
Synopsis:
Max Dembo (Dustin Hoffman) finishes a six-year stint in San Quentin, only to clash with his parole officer Earl Frank (M. Emmett Walsh), a power freak who delights in subjecting Dembo to humiliating treatment. Max takes a job in a can factory and starts an affair with Jenny Mercer (Theresa Russell), a girl from the employment agency. He also violates his parole by looking up old cohort Willy Darin (Gary Busey). Darin uses Dembo's room to shoot heroin. Frank finds a burned matchbook and has Max booked for suspicion. When Frank announces his intention to exert more control, Dembo revolts and jumps bail. Teaming up with old associate Jerry Schue (Harry Dean Stanton), Dembo goes on a string of violent robberies. Max develops a bad habit for an armed bandit holding up a bank -- he keeps grabbing loot way beyond the 'safe time limit' before the cops can arrive.
Dustin Hoffman is known for performances using tricks and gimmicks, like his limping, heavily-accented Ratzo Rizzo in Midnight Cowboy. But he's even better when he relaxes into straight character roles, as in Kramer vs. Kramer. Hoffman underplays Max Dembo beautifully. Max is an intelligent guy crushed by his time in jail but too proud to take the abuse of his parole officer Earl Frank (Walsh). Frank acts like it's no big deal to stick Max in jail for a week, even after a negative drug test. Frank then pressures Max to rat on the real drug user with the threat of sending him to strict supervision in a halfway house. That's too much to bear for Dembo, who has already formed a relationship with the understanding Jenny Mercer (Russell). He runs Frank's car off the road, handcuffs him to a chain-link fence with his pants pulled down, and leaps headlong back into serious crime.
Max is grateful for Jenny's affection but not above using her apartment as a headquarters for his criminal activities. He takes her to a fancy restaurant and then suggests that they should just walk out on the check. He visits the obviously unstable Willy Darin (Busey) and is crushed when Darin's wife Selma (a young Kathy Bates) asks him to stay away; Willy has no defense against bad influences. Max robs a convenience store and burglarizes a pawnshop on his own because he has difficulty finding reliable associates. A connection in a bar (played by author Bunker) finds him a good partner, but the man is never available. We then see Max at a backyard barbecue with ex-crook Jerry Schue (Stanton). Schue's cute wife Carol (Rita Taggart) serves burgers and makes small talk about her husband's reformation, but as soon as she's gone Jerry looks to Max and says, "Get me out of here!" He's going nuts in suburbia and wants to return to the robbery racket.
Straight Time plays its theme out to a logical conclusion. Max is an efficient and smart thief but he cannot discipline himself during his robberies. While Jerry wails that their time is up and the cops will catch them, the stubborn Dembo keeps emptying teller's drawers. After his getaway driver chickens out, the robbery of a Beverly Hills jewelry store ends in chaos and bloodshed. Max is able to blow town with Jenny, but realizes that the incident is so big that his capture is almost assured. His bundle of stolen jewels is now too hot and therefore worthless; he can't even give Jenny a fancy watch without dragging her in as an accomplice. An ordinary crime film would use Dembo's plight to motivate a violent action set piece, but Straight Time instead shows Max withdrawing into his no-escape prison mentality. We can see the glaze forming on Hoffman's eyes as he realizes that he's run out of options.
Straight Time is a fine showcase for some very special actors. Harry Dean Stanton is as his best, along with the always-mysterious Theresa Russell, Gary Busey (his real-life son, Jake plays his son here and Kathy Bates. It's also an early opportunity to appreciate M. Emmett Walsh before he became so memorable in Joel and Ethan Coen's films.
Warners' bluray of Straight Time presents Ulu Grosbard's superior crime story in a stunning enhanced transfer with clear audio that flatters David Shire's smooth music score. A featurette on the making of the film shows author Edward Bunker and other ex- bank robbers serving as consultants to nail down the film's technical details.
Optional English subtitles are included.
Director Grosbard and Dustin Hoffman provide an entertaining audio commentary, talking separately about the production. Hoffman cast the film before Grosbard came on board and would have directed it too if video playback was available. Hoffman's account of his preparation for the role is quite fascinating, as is his probing of Edward Bunker's skewed ideas about personal responsibility. Asked if he would feel responsible if a stray bullet from one of his bank holdups killed an innocent child, Bunker said no. He reasoned that, because people know that banks can be robbed, the mother of the child should have kept her child safely away.
Glad to see this film getting attention. Warners buried it (post Star Wars, after all). In fact Hoffman unsuccessfully sued WB for not marketing it properly.
A must-see.
Great characters, decent action as we follow an ex-con trying to straighten out his life
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画質はイマイチです。特典映像はワーナーのアーカイブ・コレクションにしては珍しく色々と収録されています(詳細はキャプチャー参照)。
日本ではVHSでソフト化されてはいますが、もう入手困難。本作を鑑賞するには本DVD-Rしかありません。
海外のソフトのケースは貧弱で、今回ディスクの出し入れでチョット力を入れただけなのにケースが割れてしまいました。流石にこんな事初めてですが要注意です。
私は本作をロードショー公開時に劇場は覚えていませんが鑑賞しました。その時の印象は『陰気で地味なアクション映画やなぁ』でしたね。高校生だったから本作の良さを理解出来なかったんでしょう。
ダスティン・ホフマンの犯罪者役にも違和感あった記憶があります。当時の似たような役者としてはアル・パチーノが挙げられるでしょうが、彼とホフマンじゃイメージが全然違うので、
本作のマックス・デンボ役はミス・キャストだと思ってました、あくまでも当時は。しかし今観るとホフマンのやさぐれた雰囲気が良いんですねぇ。やっぱり並みの役者じゃないです。
見るからに凶悪な悪党ではないところが却ってリアリズムを感じるし、徐々に悪党の本性を現していく様はホフマンらしからぬ凄味が感じられます。なので並みの犯罪サスペンス作品とは違います。
冒頭の出所シーンのホフマンは口髭生やし、もみあげ伸ばしてはいるものの「クレイマー、クレイマー」のクレイマー氏と殆ど変わりなし。
今度こそ真っ当な暮らしを送っていこうと決心して仮出所したマックス・デンボ(ホフマン)は職を探し求めるが、不景気からなのか前科者だからなのか色好い返事は中々貰えない。
仕方なく職業紹介所へ赴いたところそこの所員のジェニー(テレサ・ラッセル)と親しくなり、清掃の仕事を紹介してもらう。
昔からのダチ、ウィリー(ゲイリー・ビジー)の家へ遊びに行ったマックスはウィリーの女房セルマ(キャシー・ベイツ、若くて細い!)に『ウィリーとはもう会わない方が良いわよ』と忠告される。
セルマはウィリーと付き合うと碌な事がないと見抜いていた訳で。そしてこのウィリーと言うのが馬鹿野郎で、マックスが寝泊まりしていたホテルへ一緒に行くと愚かにもヘロインを打つんですな。
これが後々マックスが悪の道へ逆戻りする切っ掛けとなっちまう。しかもこのウィリーはホンマに馬鹿野郎でこの後もトンデモナイ事をやっちまうんですな。最悪です。
ホフマンは「わらの犬」でもそうでしたが、一度スイッチが入ると手が付けられない程の暴力を振るう役は得意のようで、本作でも切れ出したら止まらない。
強盗仲間が約束の時間に遅れると、ボコボコにぶん殴る。宝石店では狂ったようにショーケースのガラスを叩き壊す。馬鹿野郎には容赦なく制裁を加える。
しかしさすがに女には暴力を振るわない。やっぱりダスティン・ホフマンです。
助演陣では馬鹿野郎役のゲイリー・ビジーが良い味出してます。正に適役。アホ面の只の木偶の坊がピッタリです。女房もなんでこんな馬鹿の世話を焼くのか不思議です。
マックスの保護観察官フランク役のM・エメット・ウォルシュは見たくもないですが、下半身露出の熱演?を披露してくれます。「脱出」のネッド・ビーティもそうでしたが肥満気味の人は尻がデカい。当たり前か。
そしてマックスのこれまた昔の悪仲間ジェリー役のハリー・ディーン・スタントンが渋いです。
今では堅気の商売をしてプール付きの家に住んでいるのにマックスに『退屈だから、何かしようぜ』と誘いをかけるんですな。マックスにとっては渡りに船ですよ。
『根っからの悪党はこの世には存在しない』とはよく言いますが、一度犯罪に手を染めてしまうともう中毒症状に陥ってしまう人間もこの世にはいるんでしょう。マックスもジェリーも正にそんな人間です。
It's yet another unknown gem.
Straight time is hard hitting and makes some very valid points about the effectiveness of penal punishments.
PQ is outstanding on the bluray.
Snap this gem up and enjoy.

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