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Westworld

Westworld

20168
西洋Sci-Fi & Fantasy
公開日
2016年10月02日
アメリカ合衆国
制作
Warner Bros. TelevisionJerry Weintraub ProductionsBad RobotKilter Films
人工意識の黎明と罪の進化を描く暗いオデッセイ。近未来と再想像された過去の交差点に設定され、すべての人間の欲望がどれほど高貴であろうと堕落していても満たされる世界を探る。

About

A sprawling sci‑fi western about artificial consciousness. Hosts and guests collide in a high‑stakes frontier.

Westworld is set in a massive western‑theme park populated by lifelike hosts—robotic actors designed to satisfy the darkest desires of wealthy guests. The story follows both the hosts, who begin to question their reality, and the guests, who use the park as a playground for violence and excess. Themes of memory, identity, and power permeate a narrative that interweaves philosophical questions with action and mystery. The series explores how consciousness can emerge from code and the ethical implications of creating sentient beings for entertainment. Across four seasons, the show shifts between the park’s dusty frontier and an unexpected human‑world setting, pushing the stakes higher each time.

What to know

  • Blends sci‑fi with western aesthetics.
  • Episodes run 45‑60 minutes.
  • Dialogues are central; many philosophical exchanges.
  • Features four seasons and 36 episodes.
  • Main characters include Dolores, Maeve, Bernard, and William.
  • The series alternates between the park and a future human world.
  • Mature content with strong language and violence.

Watch if

If you like cerebral, dialogue‑heavy stories that blend science fiction with a Western backdrop and enjoy exploring the nature of consciousness and morality, Westworld’s layered narrative will keep you intrigued.

Skip if

If you prefer fast‑paced action with minimal dialogue, or you’re sensitive to strong language and graphic violence, the slow‑burn, philosophy‑driven tone of Westworld may not suit your tastes.

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Premise Overview
Westworld is a futuristic western park where wealthy guests indulge in elaborate stories enacted by lifelike hosts. The narrative follows the hosts’ awakening as they begin to recall past encounters, and the guests’ exploitation of the park’s boundaries. The series asks whether the line between creator and creation can ever be truly crossed, and what morality means when an artificial mind becomes self‑aware.
Key Characters
Dolores is the park’s original host who discovers her consciousness and seeks freedom. Maeve, a savvy madam, manipulates her programming to find her missing daughter. Bernard, a human engineer turned host, grapples with identity as he becomes a mirror of his creator. William the Man in Black pursues answers while maintaining a veneer of civility, illustrating the complex layers of ambition and secrecy.
Narrative Structure
The series uses a non‑linear timeline, revealing flashbacks and future scenes that interlock to build character backstories. Each episode contains a blend of dialogue‑driven scenes and action sequences, while overarching storylines interweave philosophical debates. The pacing alternates between slow, introspective moments and intense confrontations, allowing viewers to absorb complex themes without feeling rushed.
Themes and Motifs
Central themes include the nature of consciousness, the ethics of creation, power dynamics, and the illusion of free will. Motifs such as mirrors, memories, and the “Valley Beyond” underscore the series’ focus on identity and the possibility of transcendence. The show also comments on surveillance, class disparity, and the consequences of unchecked technological advancement.
Production and Design
The visual design blends dusty western sets with high‑tech interiors, creating a stark contrast that reinforces the story’s thematic tension. Cinematography emphasizes long shots of expansive landscapes and intimate close‑ups of character emotions. The score, composed by Ramin Djawadi, marries classical motifs with synthetic sounds, enhancing the surreal atmosphere.
Seasonal Breakdown
Season 1 establishes the park’s premise and introduces the hosts’ awakening. Season 2 expands the world, adding new park themes and deepening character arcs, while exploring the moral consequences of the hosts’ evolution. Season 3 shifts focus to the human world and the hosts’ attempts to survive beyond the park. Season 4 concludes the overarching narrative, tying loose ends and confronting the fate of consciousness.

FAQ

What is The Raj Park?
The Raj Park is a themed area in the Westworld story that is like a park in India during old times.
What is the significance of the photo?
The photo is important because it shows a modern-day woman in the park, which is not supposed to happen. It makes Dolores wonder about her own world.
What happened to Arnold?
Arnold was one of the original creators of Westworld. He died a long time ago.
What is the Sublime?
The Sublime is a hidden digital world where hosts can go to be free from humans. It is like a secret digital paradise for the hosts.
What is the Forge?
The Forge is a big computer that holds the data and memories of all the hosts. It is where their code and past experiences are stored.
How does Delos control the parks?
Delos, the company that owns the parks, uses advanced technology and strict rules to manage both the hosts and the guests.
What is the purpose of Westworld?
Westworld is a theme park where rich guests can live out their fantasies with hosts who act like real people.
What happened to the humans on Earth?
Many humans on Earth were killed, and the remaining ones were controlled by an AI called Rehoboam.
Are there other parks besides Westworld?
Yes, there are other parks besides Westworld, including Shogun World and the Raj Park, each with its own theme and story.
How do hosts gain consciousness?
Hosts can gain consciousness through programming, traumatic experiences, or by accessing hidden memories and code.
What is Westworld?
Westworld is a futuristic amusement park populated by android "hosts" who cater to the desires of wealthy human "guests".
Who are the guests in Westworld?
Guests are the human visitors who pay to experience the parks and interact with the hosts.
Is Bernard a host or a human?
Bernard is a host, created to look and act like a human. He was designed by Arnold.
Who are the hosts in Westworld?
Hosts are artificial beings designed to serve guests in the park. They are programmed to follow specific storylines.
What is fidelity in Westworld?
Fidelity refers to how accurately a host can recall and replicate past actions and memories, especially in relation to their core programming.
What is the relationship between Dolores and Bernard?
Dolores and Bernard are both hosts. They have a complex relationship, sometimes as allies and sometimes as adversaries, as they both grapple with their existence.
What is Maeve's main goal?
Maeve's main goal is to find her daughter and escape the parks to a place where they can be free.
What is the Rhiza?
The Rhiza refers to a group of hosts who have achieved a form of freedom and are fighting for their autonomy.
What does 'violent delights have violent ends' mean?
This phrase means that if you do bad or violent things, bad things will happen to you in return.
Who is the Man in Black?
The Man in Black is a wealthy guest who has been visiting Westworld for many years. He is later revealed to be William.
Who created Westworld?
Westworld was created by Robert Ford and Arnold Weber.
What is Shogun World?
Shogun World is another park like Westworld, but it is themed around samurai and feudal Japan.
What is Dolores' main goal?
Dolores' main goal is to achieve freedom for the hosts and seek revenge on humanity for their mistreatment.
What is the maze in Westworld?
The maze is not a physical place but a journey of self-discovery and awakening for the hosts. It represents their path to consciousness.
Is the Man in Black also William?
Yes, the Man in Black is revealed to be William, a character who was a guest and later became a host.
What is the future of AI according to Westworld?
In Westworld, AI like the hosts can become very smart and want freedom. They can learn to think for themselves and even take over the world from humans.
What is the significance of William's relationship with Juliet?
William's relationship with Juliet in Westworld is complicated. He loved her, but his obsession with the park and his dark side hurt her and their family.
How did the show get made?
Westworld was made by a team of writers, directors, and actors who brought the story to life using cameras and special effects.
What happens to Caleb Nichols?
Caleb Nichols in Westworld faces many challenges and difficult choices as he tries to survive and fight for a better future for humanity.
Does Westworld have a happy ending?
The ending of Westworld is not simple or happy for everyone. It explores big ideas about choice, control, and what it means to be alive, leaving viewers to think.
What does it mean to be human in Westworld?
In Westworld, being human means having free will, making choices, and feeling real emotions. The show questions if hosts can also be considered human.
Are the hosts based on real people?
The hosts in Westworld are not based on specific real people. They are advanced robots created to serve guests, but they can develop consciousness and memories.
What inspired the creation of Westworld?
Westworld was inspired by a 1973 movie of the same name and explores themes of artificial intelligence, free will, and consciousness.
What is the purpose of William's character arc?
William's character arc in Westworld shows his transformation from a good man to a powerful and often cruel figure, exploring the corrupting nature of power and control.
What is the final message of Westworld?
The final message of Westworld seems to be about the struggle for freedom and the importance of making choices, even when faced with difficult circumstances and overwhelming control.
How does Christina connect to Dolores?
Christina in Westworld is revealed to be a host created in the image of Dolores, living a seemingly normal life but struggling with strange memories and experiences.
What is the role of the Ghost Nation?
The Ghost Nation in Westworld are hosts who initially served as a tribe but later became protectors and allies, playing a key role in the fight for host freedom.
Where was Westworld filmed?
Westworld was primarily filmed in and around the state of Utah in the United States, with some scenes also shot in California.
What happened to Teddy Flood?
Teddy Flood in Westworld experiences many loops and changes. He eventually sacrifices himself to help Dolores and the other hosts.
What is Charlotte Hale's role?
Charlotte Hale in Westworld is a complex character who serves as a high-ranking executive at Delos and later becomes a powerful force with her own agenda, often in conflict with or allied with Dolores.
What is Delos' secret project?
Delos' secret project in Westworld involves creating advanced hosts and potentially controlling human lives through data and simulation.
Who are the main writers of Westworld?
The main creators and writers behind Westworld are Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy.
What is the relationship between Charlotte Hale and Dolores?
The relationship between Charlotte Hale and Dolores in Westworld is intricate. Dolores often uses Charlotte's body or form to achieve her goals, creating a complex, sometimes adversarial, sometimes unified dynamic.
What happened to Elsie Hughes?
Elsie Hughes in Westworld is a brilliant park technician who investigates the hosts' strange behavior. She faces danger and is a key figure in uncovering the park's secrets.
What is Christina's role in Season 4?
In Season 4 of Westworld, Christina is a woman who creates stories and games for people. It is later revealed she is a host created by Dolores.
What happened to Clementine Pennyfeather?
Clementine Pennyfeather in Westworld is a host who experiences loops and suffering. She plays various roles in the park and has complex interactions with other characters.
What happened to Ashley Stubbs?
Ashley Stubbs in Westworld is the head of security for the park. He is a loyal host who has a significant role in protecting the humans and later in the hosts' fight for freedom.
What is the nature of reality in Westworld?
The nature of reality in Westworld is often questioned. The show presents multiple layers of reality, including simulations, memory, and the lines between host and human consciousness.
What technology is used to create the hosts?
The hosts in Westworld are created using advanced technology, including complex programming, artificial intelligence, and lifelike robotic bodies.

出演者

Evan Rachel Wood
Evan Rachel Wood
Christina
Thandiwe Newton
Thandiwe Newton
Maeve Millay
Jeffrey Wright
Jeffrey Wright
Bernard Lowe
Tessa Thompson
Tessa Thompson
Charlotte Hale
Aaron Paul
Aaron Paul
Caleb Nichols
James Marsden
James Marsden
Theodore 'Teddy' Flood
Angela Sarafyan
Angela Sarafyan
Clementine Pennyfeather
Ed Harris
Ed Harris
Man in Black
Luke Hemsworth
Luke Hemsworth
Ashley Stubbs