…Ray Connolly's documentary film James Dean: The First American Teenager (1976) defines Dean as the first movie star to express the culture of the "teenager" age group, which is neither adult nor child, at a time when it was first established. In any case, he was a star who stood at a turning point in the image of "youth films," and his portrayal of youth, filled with twisted feelings, "feelings of frustration," and "a death wish," was inherited by youth film stars from all over the world, including Zbigniew Cybulski, who was called the "Polish James Dean" in Ashes and Diamonds (1958), and Matt Dillon in The Outsider (1983), and continues to this day. [Kashiwakura Masami] … *Some of the terminology that refers to the film "The Outsider" is listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…レイ・コノリー監督のドキュメンタリー映画《ジェームズ・ディーンのすべて 青春よ永遠に》(1976)は,その原題《最初のアメリカン・ティーンエージャー》が示すとおり,おとなでも子どもでもない〈ティーンエージャー〉という年代の文化が初めて成立した時代に,それを最初に表現した映画スターがディーンであったと定義している。いずれにせよ,〈青春映画〉のイメージの転換点に立つスターであり,彼の表現した,屈折した心情と〈挫折感〉〈死の願望〉にみちた青春像は,〈ポーランドのジェームズ・ディーン〉と呼ばれた《灰とダイヤモンド》(1958)のズビグニエフ・チブルスキーをはじめ各国の青春映画スターに受け継がれ,《アウトサイダー》(1983)のマット・ディロンなど,現在に至るまでつづいている。【柏倉 昌美】。… ※「《アウトサイダー》(映画)」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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