エルム街の悪夢4 ザ・ドリームマスター最後の反撃 スペシャル・エディション [DVD]
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コントリビュータ | ロバート・イングランド, レニー・ハーリン, ブライアン・ヘルゲランド, ロドニー・イーストマン |
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監督: レニー・ハーリン 脚本: ブライアン・ヘルゲランド/スコット・ピアース 出演: ロバート・イングランド/ロドニー・イーストマン/リサ・ウィルコックス
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- アスペクト比 : 1.78:1
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- 梱包サイズ : 18.03 x 13.76 x 1.48 cm; 83.16 g
- EAN : 4527427624467
- 監督 : レニー・ハーリン
- メディア形式 : 色, ドルビー, ワイドスクリーン
- 時間 : 1 時間 33 分
- 発売日 : 2004/3/26
- 出演 : ロバート・イングランド, ロドニー・イーストマン
- 販売元 : アミューズソフト販売
- ASIN : B0001BUD5A
- ディスク枚数 : 1
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トップレビュー
上位レビュー、対象国: 日本
レビューのフィルタリング中に問題が発生しました。後でもう一度試してください。
2023年12月16日に日本でレビュー済み
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Adequate horror film. Some good scare scenes.
2020年4月26日に日本でレビュー済み
フレディの殺害方法がより豊富になりイイ感じです
本体消滅からのかぎ爪念動力発射とか
巻き込まれてる人たちがフレディループに気付く演出もいい
ラストでフレディが爆散四散する流れのCGも迫力あります。
※余談ですが昔深夜帯でこの作品の吹き替え版を録画して見たことがあります。
フレディ役は青野武さんでドハマりでした。
あの時のビデオを残しときゃ良かったな。
本体消滅からのかぎ爪念動力発射とか
巻き込まれてる人たちがフレディループに気付く演出もいい
ラストでフレディが爆散四散する流れのCGも迫力あります。
※余談ですが昔深夜帯でこの作品の吹き替え版を録画して見たことがあります。
フレディ役は青野武さんでドハマりでした。
あの時のビデオを残しときゃ良かったな。
2013年3月29日に日本でレビュー済み
前作がおもしろ過ぎたんです!!
でも、レニー・ハーリンの演出GOOD!
特殊効果はサイコウ!!
私、エルム街の悪夢シリーズは1、2、3、4
と観てきました。
この中では4の特殊効果が一番好きです。
具体的に言うとネタバレになってしまうので、
避けときます。
ところで、フレディの殺し方が第1作目と
大幅に変わってきてると思います。
すごくユーモラスになってると思う。
これも具体的に言うとネタバレになってしまうので、言いません!!
なので、観てみてください。
でも、レニー・ハーリンの演出GOOD!
特殊効果はサイコウ!!
私、エルム街の悪夢シリーズは1、2、3、4
と観てきました。
この中では4の特殊効果が一番好きです。
具体的に言うとネタバレになってしまうので、
避けときます。
ところで、フレディの殺し方が第1作目と
大幅に変わってきてると思います。
すごくユーモラスになってると思う。
これも具体的に言うとネタバレになってしまうので、言いません!!
なので、観てみてください。
2020年8月12日に日本でレビュー済み
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エルム街の悪夢は、昔見て1以外駄作と思い込んでいたのですが、久々に動画配信サイトに勢揃いしていたので、ドリームマスターを見てみました。
昔は気づかなかったが、監督は何とレニー・ハーリン!で、結構楽しめる内容はさすがです。
「ドリームマスター」って言うから、フレディの悪夢をガチンコでキャンセルできるくらいの力があるのかと思いきや、本気出すまでに友人はほとんど死んでしまい、印象の薄い若い男だけ生き残った。
とはいえ、ウォーターベッドの中にヌード美女が現れるシーンとか、フレディの最期のシーンはエグくてよく出来ていた。もっともこうなるとホラーというよりもうホラーコメディというべきか。まあシリーズ物だししょうがないかなあ。夢の中に他人を呼べる能力とか、もっと面白くできそうな要素があるのに、生殺し気味な味気なさがのこりました。
しかしながら、やっぱりレニー・ハーリン監督だけあって、過程を楽しめる作品です。
昔は気づかなかったが、監督は何とレニー・ハーリン!で、結構楽しめる内容はさすがです。
「ドリームマスター」って言うから、フレディの悪夢をガチンコでキャンセルできるくらいの力があるのかと思いきや、本気出すまでに友人はほとんど死んでしまい、印象の薄い若い男だけ生き残った。
とはいえ、ウォーターベッドの中にヌード美女が現れるシーンとか、フレディの最期のシーンはエグくてよく出来ていた。もっともこうなるとホラーというよりもうホラーコメディというべきか。まあシリーズ物だししょうがないかなあ。夢の中に他人を呼べる能力とか、もっと面白くできそうな要素があるのに、生殺し気味な味気なさがのこりました。
しかしながら、やっぱりレニー・ハーリン監督だけあって、過程を楽しめる作品です。
2009年4月6日に日本でレビュー済み
エルム街の悪夢の四作目です、僕は3は見ていませんが、結構楽しめました、グロが苦手な私でも楽しめましたよ。
ただホラー好きじゃない人とショッキングが嫌いな人は見ない方がいいと思います、本作の中で私が嫌いなショッキングシーンが一つありまして、そのシーンは筋トレしてた女性がフレディーに襲われるのですがかなりショッキングでした。
でもやっぱりおもしろいです、私のお気に入りシーンがラストのアリスとフレディーの対決シーンです、でこのシーンにはフレディーさんの愉快な行動があります、フレディーさんなぜか歩く時「フンフン!!」ていいながら歩くんです、そのほかにもおもしろいシーンがあるので是非見てください
ただホラー好きじゃない人とショッキングが嫌いな人は見ない方がいいと思います、本作の中で私が嫌いなショッキングシーンが一つありまして、そのシーンは筋トレしてた女性がフレディーに襲われるのですがかなりショッキングでした。
でもやっぱりおもしろいです、私のお気に入りシーンがラストのアリスとフレディーの対決シーンです、でこのシーンにはフレディーさんの愉快な行動があります、フレディーさんなぜか歩く時「フンフン!!」ていいながら歩くんです、そのほかにもおもしろいシーンがあるので是非見てください
2008年9月21日に日本でレビュー済み
当時、試写会でみたのですが、3の主人公(3の主人公であるクリスティンは、ミディアムのドラマの主人公です。)が、別人のブタになっていてガッカリしたことを覚えています。
レニー・ハーリンを監督として起用したことで、メジャーになった時期の作品です。
ただこの作品を境にして5・6とひどい作品だったので、それに比べるとマシです。
レニー・ハーリンを監督として起用したことで、メジャーになった時期の作品です。
ただこの作品を境にして5・6とひどい作品だったので、それに比べるとマシです。
2007年3月27日に日本でレビュー済み
3のラストで、ナンシーとフレディの新たな戦いを暗示していたのに、それに気付かなかったのか、無視したのか、なんだかな続編になりました。
本来、ナンシーが観てる悪夢の話なんだけどな。
と愚痴を描きましたが、面白いですよ。
なんか、フレディも愉快なおじさんになっちゃいましたが、殺し方がなんか意地悪なんですよね。
より、恐怖心をつくやり方になりました。
ヒロインが段々強くなるのも好き。
フレディの○装姿に爆笑。ホラーでは、無くなりましたけどね。
本来、ナンシーが観てる悪夢の話なんだけどな。
と愚痴を描きましたが、面白いですよ。
なんか、フレディも愉快なおじさんになっちゃいましたが、殺し方がなんか意地悪なんですよね。
より、恐怖心をつくやり方になりました。
ヒロインが段々強くなるのも好き。
フレディの○装姿に爆笑。ホラーでは、無くなりましたけどね。
2004年7月13日に日本でレビュー済み
「13日の金曜日」と同じくらい良い映画です。
フィクション映画なので、やりたい放題やっている所が良いと感じました。
内容は他の「エルム街の悪夢」シリーズより、かなりの工夫が加えてあります。
見ていると現実を忘れてしまう様な映画です。
フレディが行なう殺害方法も、かなり恐怖感を覚えるので、ホラー好きじゃない方は見ないほうが、、、、
誰にでも見れるような感じに仕上がっていれば、よかったんじゃないかなぁと思いました。
「エルム街の悪夢」シリーズファンなら、是非買ってみて下さい。
フィクション映画なので、やりたい放題やっている所が良いと感じました。
内容は他の「エルム街の悪夢」シリーズより、かなりの工夫が加えてあります。
見ていると現実を忘れてしまう様な映画です。
フレディが行なう殺害方法も、かなり恐怖感を覚えるので、ホラー好きじゃない方は見ないほうが、、、、
誰にでも見れるような感じに仕上がっていれば、よかったんじゃないかなぁと思いました。
「エルム街の悪夢」シリーズファンなら、是非買ってみて下さい。
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BLANKA
5つ星のうち5.0
IMPRESIONANTE
2021年1月17日にスペインでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Por este tipo de ediciones de sagas tan miticas como esta pago sin pensar el precio que tienen, porque son ediciones de coleccionista de verdad.Impresionantes estos mediabook y que respetan las fantasticas portadas originales de la saga, nada que ver con los deplorables montajes que llevan las ediciones normales y que te dan ganas de estampar la edición contra el suelo.
Ediciones muy caras, pero lo valen si te gustan las pelis del amigo Freddy.
Ediciones muy caras, pero lo valen si te gustan las pelis del amigo Freddy.

t ahille
5つ星のうち5.0
cauchemardefreddy
2016年1月25日にフランスでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
meme opinionque les precedents le cauchemard de freddy est exellent.toujours le meme supense bien que l'on sait comment cela va se terminer.

S. Morales
5つ星のうち5.0
Semi-Schlocky, Super Fun 80s Horror Classic
2012年12月20日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
A Nightmare on Elm Street 4 may not be considered the best film of the entire series by many critics (that is usually reserved for the first), but it is by far the most fun, as it takes the schlockiness of all the sequels and runs with it completely without taking itself too seriously as the rest try so hard to do (even though they all work well in their own unique way). It works stupendously and is a film I consider an absolute classic of all 80s nostalgia. It is intentionally campy, and works all the more for it.
Nightmare 4 continues after the third bringing back the 3 remaining survivors from the teenager's mental ward from the last film (namely, Joey, Kincaid, and Kristen). This time, Kristen's character is no longer played by Patricia Arquette but instead newcomer Tuesday Knight, who also performs many of the songs for the soundtrack (including 'Nightmare,' which plays in the opening scene, and is easily one of the best horror movie songs of the entire 80s decade, if not, THE best). This time around, since Freddy returns and kills Kristen, she has to hand over her powers in a dream to her friend, Alice (who is also played by beautiful newcomer Lisa Wilcox and plays her part so incredibly well that she's the type of girl every teenage and twenty-something guy will easily fall in love with). Alice in the film transitions from a shy nerdy girl to a totally bombastic a**-kicking gorgeous heroine by the end, which is just a great and charming story writing element in this film, you'd wish it was done in the same way as others. Yet she is just a start of what is quite simply the BEST Nightmare on Elm Street cast in the entire series. Look for the 'Alice gets ready' scene just before she has the final confronation with Freddy by the end, which I consider one of the best 'getting ready' and best scene montages in all of cinema, you simply want to get up and cheer hoorays for our heroine, Alice.
Alice's power is that she can bring people into her dreams, and whenever there is another murder by Freddy Kreuger, she inherits a portion of their personality and inner talents. There is also another element in her power called the DreamMaster, a sort of spirit that one can call to within a dream which helps Alice's power at the end of the film. Contrively enough, all we know of this spirit is that its origins are in a nursery rhyme, yet nothing beyond this is ever told as to give the audience a reason why these particular teenagers (Kristen, Alice, and even Nancy in the original and third films) hold so much unique power. This power and its origins are not really investigated or explored very much in the film (or at all) but it would have been cool to learn more about why they exist.
Returning as always is Robert Englund as Freddy Kreuger and this would be the first official movie where Freddy becomes the sort of Saturday Morning cartoon character that he has become so well known for. While he did hint at such a sense of humor in the third film, this is the first time it is done to a level of campiness not done before (I personally would not consider the third film all that campy as it does try hard to be a serious entry in the Nightmare series, given it was written by Wes Craven). Again, he does an incredible job, and is given some pretty funny and memorable lines.
Rounding out the new cast are Alice's brother Rick, a good looking and fun karate athlete who also is dating Kristen; her friend Sheila, the smart nerdy girl who rides a scooter to school; friend Debbie, a tough-as-nails work-out guru with some of the most awesome 80s big hair ever; and new friend Dan, the hunky jock love interest of Alice. Their relationships and general characterization aren't really explored too much either, and we are mostly simply told that most of them (not all) are established friends. While it may be argued that this is a negative, giving these people too much personality would take away from the campiness and general fun of what the movie as a whole is meant to be.
So why does the movie work? It's just so intentionally, and at other times, unintentionally, fun. There are things that are put in for sake of special effects and plot that don't really make sense, but since the film is so obviously created for fun and campiness, these factors can be excused. For example, in one scene, Alice, Dan and Debbie all decide to meet up one night to talk about a plan. Alice agrees to meet Dan at a local Diner, so even though Dan gets there, he doesn't wait because Alice was held up at home by her alcoholic father (which is a pretty decent side plot on its own). She gets there to find Dan isn't around, so instead she goes to a local movie theater to watch an old movie to pass the time?? She falls asleep at the theater in order to advance the plot as she is thrown into another Freddy nightmare. It's somewhat silly but does make for a cute and creative scene with some pretty impressive special effects (even for today). Of course Dan appears within her dream because it is told they both fell asleep... but where was Dan when Alice got to the Diner and if he was alseep why weren't him or his truck around? See, a sort of plot hole that can be excused because, well, this is a campy 80s film. I personally didn't mind. Fanatics like myself will appreciate how cute Alice looks as she digs away at her popcorn as if there is nothing wrong at all in the world. Not to also mention that admist all the chaos going on she still takes the time to go to the concession stand to order that popcorn and a pepsi fountain drink.
Anyway, at the end of the film we get a final confrontation that compeltely blows away all the Freddy deaths in all the films, even the final Freddy death in the last nightmare movie, 'Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare.'
So due to a campy fun feel, a charming and completely likable and attractive cast, Robert Englund's always excellent Freddy performance, unique plot ideas, a great 80s soundtrack, and highly impressive special effects for its time, and the most creative deaths in the entire series (not to also mention the most deaths by count), Nightmare 4 is the film that I would consider the best film in the series as well as a very nostalgic and entertaining film of the 80s decade.
Nightmare 4 continues after the third bringing back the 3 remaining survivors from the teenager's mental ward from the last film (namely, Joey, Kincaid, and Kristen). This time, Kristen's character is no longer played by Patricia Arquette but instead newcomer Tuesday Knight, who also performs many of the songs for the soundtrack (including 'Nightmare,' which plays in the opening scene, and is easily one of the best horror movie songs of the entire 80s decade, if not, THE best). This time around, since Freddy returns and kills Kristen, she has to hand over her powers in a dream to her friend, Alice (who is also played by beautiful newcomer Lisa Wilcox and plays her part so incredibly well that she's the type of girl every teenage and twenty-something guy will easily fall in love with). Alice in the film transitions from a shy nerdy girl to a totally bombastic a**-kicking gorgeous heroine by the end, which is just a great and charming story writing element in this film, you'd wish it was done in the same way as others. Yet she is just a start of what is quite simply the BEST Nightmare on Elm Street cast in the entire series. Look for the 'Alice gets ready' scene just before she has the final confronation with Freddy by the end, which I consider one of the best 'getting ready' and best scene montages in all of cinema, you simply want to get up and cheer hoorays for our heroine, Alice.
Alice's power is that she can bring people into her dreams, and whenever there is another murder by Freddy Kreuger, she inherits a portion of their personality and inner talents. There is also another element in her power called the DreamMaster, a sort of spirit that one can call to within a dream which helps Alice's power at the end of the film. Contrively enough, all we know of this spirit is that its origins are in a nursery rhyme, yet nothing beyond this is ever told as to give the audience a reason why these particular teenagers (Kristen, Alice, and even Nancy in the original and third films) hold so much unique power. This power and its origins are not really investigated or explored very much in the film (or at all) but it would have been cool to learn more about why they exist.
Returning as always is Robert Englund as Freddy Kreuger and this would be the first official movie where Freddy becomes the sort of Saturday Morning cartoon character that he has become so well known for. While he did hint at such a sense of humor in the third film, this is the first time it is done to a level of campiness not done before (I personally would not consider the third film all that campy as it does try hard to be a serious entry in the Nightmare series, given it was written by Wes Craven). Again, he does an incredible job, and is given some pretty funny and memorable lines.
Rounding out the new cast are Alice's brother Rick, a good looking and fun karate athlete who also is dating Kristen; her friend Sheila, the smart nerdy girl who rides a scooter to school; friend Debbie, a tough-as-nails work-out guru with some of the most awesome 80s big hair ever; and new friend Dan, the hunky jock love interest of Alice. Their relationships and general characterization aren't really explored too much either, and we are mostly simply told that most of them (not all) are established friends. While it may be argued that this is a negative, giving these people too much personality would take away from the campiness and general fun of what the movie as a whole is meant to be.
So why does the movie work? It's just so intentionally, and at other times, unintentionally, fun. There are things that are put in for sake of special effects and plot that don't really make sense, but since the film is so obviously created for fun and campiness, these factors can be excused. For example, in one scene, Alice, Dan and Debbie all decide to meet up one night to talk about a plan. Alice agrees to meet Dan at a local Diner, so even though Dan gets there, he doesn't wait because Alice was held up at home by her alcoholic father (which is a pretty decent side plot on its own). She gets there to find Dan isn't around, so instead she goes to a local movie theater to watch an old movie to pass the time?? She falls asleep at the theater in order to advance the plot as she is thrown into another Freddy nightmare. It's somewhat silly but does make for a cute and creative scene with some pretty impressive special effects (even for today). Of course Dan appears within her dream because it is told they both fell asleep... but where was Dan when Alice got to the Diner and if he was alseep why weren't him or his truck around? See, a sort of plot hole that can be excused because, well, this is a campy 80s film. I personally didn't mind. Fanatics like myself will appreciate how cute Alice looks as she digs away at her popcorn as if there is nothing wrong at all in the world. Not to also mention that admist all the chaos going on she still takes the time to go to the concession stand to order that popcorn and a pepsi fountain drink.
Anyway, at the end of the film we get a final confrontation that compeltely blows away all the Freddy deaths in all the films, even the final Freddy death in the last nightmare movie, 'Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare.'
So due to a campy fun feel, a charming and completely likable and attractive cast, Robert Englund's always excellent Freddy performance, unique plot ideas, a great 80s soundtrack, and highly impressive special effects for its time, and the most creative deaths in the entire series (not to also mention the most deaths by count), Nightmare 4 is the film that I would consider the best film in the series as well as a very nostalgic and entertaining film of the 80s decade.

s.fallout
5つ星のうち5.0
FOUR CLAWS, ONE HAT
2015年2月23日に英国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
The last decent elm st in my eyes.
It's R1 and the picture fills a modern t.v
nicely. I'm glad the two from pt3 got
dispatched early, especially the big one (flash git).
The deaths are inventive enough, the bug girl
stands out, the karate kid was pretty weak.
Still, it's got it's own 'thing' going on & tick tocks along briskly.
Could they afford the lead from pt3? Could they #!!#.
It's R1 and the picture fills a modern t.v
nicely. I'm glad the two from pt3 got
dispatched early, especially the big one (flash git).
The deaths are inventive enough, the bug girl
stands out, the karate kid was pretty weak.
Still, it's got it's own 'thing' going on & tick tocks along briskly.
Could they afford the lead from pt3? Could they #!!#.

bugman
5つ星のうち3.0
too bad they didn't hire a dialogue master...
2014年6月29日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
watched a nightmare on elm street part 4: the dream master for the first time in years. now, this is a movie i saw a trillion times when it was released; i guess that's how long it took me to see it for the piece of junk that it is. but it's fun junk, and i really enjoy alice and her struggles. once again, we get a tightly knit group of teens who circle up and attempt to withstand another (contrived) krueger assault. i can't believe that they still trot out the old "elm street children" thing. let freddy just kill for the sake of killing. i certainly don't need a reason. the kids are really likeable, a motley crew made from all of the school's social castes, as well as entertaining holdovers from part 3, kincaid and joey. it's a bummer that patricia arquette didn't return as kristen (i can't imagine why), but tuesday knight gives it her best shot, and she does just fine.
dream master has some great visual effects, and, honestly, it seems that the movie is filled with them, wall to wall. the make-ups are excellent, and mention must be made of kevin yaghers excellent work, as well as steve johnson, and screaming mad george. there are some great gags, not the least of which is brooke thiess' (heather langenkamp's sister on just the ten of us) kafka-esque metamorphosis. freddy is as far from dark here as possible, delivering one liner after one liner, and only occasionally mustering a bit of menace. but robert is having fun, and he is in total command of the character. the dialogue throughout this film is utterly terrible, and is often distracting. but the music is good, the kills nifty, and a sense of good fun permeates everything in this terrible, entertaining flick.
oh, freddy, you burnt-faced scamp!
dream master has some great visual effects, and, honestly, it seems that the movie is filled with them, wall to wall. the make-ups are excellent, and mention must be made of kevin yaghers excellent work, as well as steve johnson, and screaming mad george. there are some great gags, not the least of which is brooke thiess' (heather langenkamp's sister on just the ten of us) kafka-esque metamorphosis. freddy is as far from dark here as possible, delivering one liner after one liner, and only occasionally mustering a bit of menace. but robert is having fun, and he is in total command of the character. the dialogue throughout this film is utterly terrible, and is often distracting. but the music is good, the kills nifty, and a sense of good fun permeates everything in this terrible, entertaining flick.
oh, freddy, you burnt-faced scamp!