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コントリビュータ ハル・デルリッチ, エレン・サンドワイズ, サラ・ヨーク, サム・ライミ, ベッツィ・ベイカー
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  • アスペクト比 ‏ : ‎ 2.35:1
  • メーカーにより製造中止になりました ‏ : ‎ いいえ
  • 言語 ‏ : ‎ 英語, フランス語
  • 梱包サイズ ‏ : ‎ 18.03 x 13.76 x 1.48 cm; 83.16 g
  • EAN ‏ : ‎ 4988159250902
  • 監督 ‏ : ‎ サム・ライミ
  • メディア形式 ‏ : ‎ 色, ドルビー, ワイドスクリーン
  • 時間 ‏ : ‎ 1 時間 26 分
  • 発売日 ‏ : ‎ 2006/5/3
  • 出演 ‏ : ‎ エレン・サンドワイズ, ベッツィ・ベイカー, ハル・デルリッチ, サラ・ヨーク
  • 字幕: ‏ : ‎ 日本語, 英語
  • 言語 ‏ : ‎ 英語 (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo), 英語 (Dolby Digital 6.1 EX), 英語 (Dolby Digital 5.1), フランス語 (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo)
  • 販売元 ‏ : ‎ J.V.D.
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B000EOTJMC
  • ディスク枚数 ‏ : ‎ 1
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映画に関する内容や雑学、知識は他のレビューにもあるので省略します。画質は、流石ブルーレイという感じです。暗いシーンも黒潰れすることなく綺麗に見えました。多少フィルム・グレインが目立ちますが古い映画だし、低予算映画だったこともあり仕方ないかなと言う感じです。過去、日本で発売されたソフトは全て購入していますが、その中でも最高の画質です。さて公開当時、ショッキング・シーン満載で、もはやホラーと言うより笑って見られるホラーコメディー映画に近いこの作品。2作目の方がその傾向は強いですが・・・・。この映画が好きなのは『悪魔のいけにえ』と同じく低予算でも映画が作れるという、映画づくりの教科書的存在だということです。ブルーレイ画質と言うこともあり、特殊メイクや特撮の粗がハッキリ見えてしまい、今回もニンマリしながら見て楽しめました。しかし、最初の大笑いシーンでショッキング映像を見てしまいました。車が橋を渡るシーンで、画面の右端にスタッフがハッキリ写ってしまっているカットが出て来ます。ここが私にとっての最初の爆笑シーン。今回ブルーレイで46インチに大型化した我が家のテレビで、ハッキリその顔を見てやろうと楽しみにしていました。しかし!『ショ、ショ、ショックゥ〜!』CG処理されて、ハッキリ写っていたスタッフが、綺麗に草木を移植されてすっかり消去されていました。とても残念でした!CGによるデジタル技術の進歩は素晴らしいモノがあります。画質向上、大賛成!音質向上、大賛成!しかしオリジナル・フィルムに変化や変更を加えることだけは大反対!!西部劇の名作『シェーン』でも、CGによって荒野を走行する高速バスが消去されていました。昔見た映画が綺麗な画質で見られることは良いのですが、映っていたモノを消したり、逆に付け加えたりするのは止めてもらいたいと思うのは私だけでしょうか?『スターウォーズ』シリーズもいい例ですね。オリジナルが一番!CG処理するなら最後のシーンも直したらいいのではないでしょうか?主人公が『死者の書』を燃やしたところでゾンビ化した仲間の動きが止まるシーン。カットが替わる度にショットガンで撃たれた頬のキズが右に行ったり左に行ったり・・・・。これはフィルムの逆さ焼き編集。フィルム編集上のミスも考えられますが、意図的に逆さにすることもあります。『スターウォーズ』シリーズは、この意図的な逆さ焼き編集の宝庫!CGでスタッフを消すくらいなら、編集ミスも直して欲しいですね。自分にとって笑いながら見られた映画が、本当にショッキングな映画になってしまいました!それだけが残念!それ以外はパーフェクト!
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久しぶりに観たいと思い購入しました。
怖いながらも安心して鑑賞出来ました。
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低予算映画だなぁと思いながらも内容に引き込まれてしまうというかそんな感じでした。
チェーンソーのシーンはもっと大々的にやるもんだと思っていたんですが意外と少なかったですね。
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昔過ぎてリアルさが感じられませんでした笑
ストーリーがなんか笑えた笑
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死霊のはらわたシリーズ、記念すべき最初の一作。コメディ要素の増えた2、3と比べて純粋なホラー色の濃い作品です。
画像の粗さやCGではない特殊効果が不気味でホラーと良くマッチして作品の質を高めていると思います。個人的には★5以上の大傑作。
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いまや色んな映画で大活躍のサムライミ監督ですが、やはりこの作品にすべてが詰まっています。
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現代の恐怖描写の殆どはここからリスペクトされて作り出された。
ホラー映画の歴史を知るうえで大切な映画。
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なつかしのホラー。
車も服装も髪型も、すべてに時代を感じる。

小屋の感じもチープ。でも、この時代に、こういうことを思いつくとは
やはり、スゴイ。

森の霧は多すぎ。後半の人体解体も、時代を感じる~~~。

クローネンバーグを思い出す感じ。
怖さはないけど、時代を考えて、やはり素晴らしい。
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死霊のはらわたの映画看板がトラウマの氷河期世代も多いと思いますが、今回、鑑賞した事でそのトラウマを供養することができました。
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5つ星のうち5.0 très bon le plaisir de redécouvrir se film
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je conseille les personne quille veux revoir les effet des film de peur merci quelle souvenir merci
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De foto van de hoes suggereert 2 discs met vele extras. Maar het is maar 1 disc met alleen audiocommentaar. Zeer misleidend van Amazon en wordt dus voor veel te hoge prijs verkocht.
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5つ星のうち5.0 Back in the Day, Ashley was a Man and HE Couldn't Sing Either.
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But we fans of "Evil Dead" certainly don't care. It's not his singing skills we're interested in. What we want to know is this; can the man still decapitate with the swing of a shovel? Well, of course he can! As long as you own this or "Evil Dead II" you'll get to watch him do it over and over as often as you want. For me, this is the scene that defines what "Evil Dead" is all about in a nutshell:
-Creative camera work.
-Spirited if not talented actors.
-Audacious, imaginative gore.
-Spook-house fun.
With one swing of a shovel, Ashley (Ash/Bruce Campbell) defines the mood of this film. But maybe I should start at the beginning and slice this film up into little pieces. Only then will I truly bring honor to Sam Raimi's seminal film of the horror genre.

-5 WHEELS HEAD FOR THE RICKETY OLD CABIN.
This film moves at a blindingly fast pace. If you ever get bored watching "Evil Dead" regardless of what you think of it, then I don't want to be you. About 3 minutes into the film, we get POV (point of view) shots through the woods watching our 2 couples, Ash and Linda (Bruce and Betsy Baker), Scott and Shelly (Richard DeManincor and Theresa Tilly) along with Ash's sister, Cheryl (Ellen Sandweiss); the fifth wheel I eluded to, driving up to the isolated and run down cabin. It doesn't take long for all hell to break loose after a recording found in the cellar is played with magic words in it. The words in German are: "Sam and Rob, Das ist Hikers Dan dee Roadsa" translated to mean "Sam and Rob are the Hikers on the road". Of course, this references Raimi and executive producer Robert Tapert who were portraying local yokels on the road leading to the cabin. Regardless of Raimi's goofy devices, fifth wheels are usually where all the trouble begins and those magic words aren't ones to ignore the rules. This thinnest of plots becomes one of the great scaffolds of horror ever put to film.

-WHEN SETTING THE STANDARD IS NO STANDARD AT ALL.
If there was a gorier, sloppier more audaciously violent film prior to "Evil Dead" I want to know what it is (because I want it!). I believe this film set the standards for eliminating standards in a horror movie. Even by today's "standards", "Evil Dead" can still hold its own for balls-out gore and grossness while still being a load of fun. Though the demonic makeup is a bit goofy by today's measurements, I still admire the vision of the work. At the very worst you see seams, wrinkles and flaws. At the very best, it is still very creepy and grotesque. The only standard this film didn't stretch was in the nudity department (as there really isn't any). However, when getting raped by a tree is ok, well... ...enough said.

-SCARY? OH YEA!
As horror films age, they tend to lose their visceral impact. Even horror classics fail to scare people most of the time with few exceptions. After nearly 30 years this film still holds up very well to its modern rivals. Though more over-the-top than anything that preceded, "Evil Dead" could still disturb the uninitiated. For me, few things are scarier than demonic possession. A demon is invisible, moves indiscriminately, is deceptive by nature and is in a hurry to get your soul. So, anyway it can get you dead is fair game. This movie plays on all those angles to the hilt. The big surprise with "Evil Dead" was the physical state possession left people in. This took "The Exorcist" to a different level. The funny and great thing is most of the actors are better at being possessed than human. Of course, Raimi's POV camera shots might be the scariest innovation employed in this film. Regardless, it all adds up to a nearly timeless horror experience.

-HI I'M BRUCE CAMPBELL. YOU MIGHT REMEMBER ME FROM "DOG SOLDIERS".
Yea, I'm kidding. That was a characters name in "Dog Soldiers"; clearly a case of a director paying his respects to a horror icon. Needless to say, Bruce is the undisputed king of camp and B-movie horror. He's even had his "A-movie" cameos (Spider Man films etc.). But this is where it all started for him. In retrospect, he was an awful actor in "Evil Dead", yet he brought a sense of slapstick to horror that was both fun and refreshing. He'll never win an Oscar (for what it's worth) but he has had a long and storied career since his initial portrayal of Ash. Amazingly, the other actors in "Evil Dead" may have actually done a better job than Bruce, but they lacked his persona. They have all become legendary for this film but have never translated that into successful film careers for a bunch of different reasons. To learn more about this, particularly the women, a little book is included with this version of "Evil Dead" titled "The Ladies of the Evil Dead". Boy, that's clever marketing,

-WHICH VERSION IS THE BEST?
I have no freaking clue! The "Evil Dead" series may be the most reproduced and exploited horror series ever. If you can find a series of titles more reproduced in more varied levels of quality (excluding Star Wars), then I'd like to know what it is. Given this, I don't know if one version is more complete than another. I have the one with the green outlined letters with Bruce Campbell's kisser poking through and the girl reaching up. This version has the little book in it. It's good enough for me.

-PUTTING MY SOUL ON THE LINE
As low as the budget is, as clunky as the acting gets, as thin as the plot is, "Evil Dead" is a landmark horror movie. Horror films that came before could be viewed as sluggish. Much of what came after could be viewed as derivative. Regardless of these iconic traits, "Evil Dead" is just flat out entertaining. Who cares where it came from or where it's going. Forget my fan-boy rambling and just sit down on Halloween night and watch "Evil Dead", "Evil Dead II", and "Army of Darkness". If you enjoy audacious, in-your-face, balls-out horror done on the cheap, then this will do it for you.

Story.......3 stars
Gore........5 stars
Acting......3.5 stars
Creativity..5 stars
Fun factor..6 stars

Average....4.5 Stars
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5つ星のうち5.0 "We're gonna' get you, we're gonna' get you...."
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You don't have to be some sort of massive horror nerd to know that The Evil Dead is quite an important film (although it probably helps). Originally called Book of the Dead (until that title was deemed `too boring' by studio bosses) this spooky, shlock-horror shocker was director Sam Raimi's very first full length feature! Not only that, but it was one of the first of the `splatter' type films of the eighties and gained infamy as one of the, um...'infamous' video nasties which burst onto the scene like a squishy wound due to the availability of home video players. It was made with a very low budget for this type of film, with a small spattering (or splattering) of cast and crew members, many of which taking responsibility for multiple jobs during production; star (and king of B-movies) Bruce Campbell was chief contact lens fitter during the shoot, for example.
The film was released in 1981 and tells the story of five college friends spending the weekend in a creepy cabin in the middle of the Tennessee woods. Everything is peaceful and idyllic (for about 10 minutes) until they discover a tape recorder in the creepy cellar and decide to see what's on it! This turns out to be as bad an idea as it sounds, as the tape contains a passage read aloud from the Book of the dead (see, that's why they wanted to call the film that). This passage awakens and seemingly `pisses off' a malevolent spirit in the woods which wants to come back from the dead by possessing the living....or something, I think that's its plan! The spirit `force' (as it's often referred to by geeks) is never actually seen and is only present throughout this sticky adventure via `point of view' camera shots and sound effects - many of which were just director Sam Raimi adding his own vocals to various sounds.
One by one (by one) the five friends are consumed by the evil force and transformed into demons of sorts, they aren't officially zombies as such, as they can fly around and are incredibly agile and strong. Also, they aren't interested in eating brains or any other bits and seem to want to taunt and terrorize the survivors rather than simply kill them off (or un-undead them off, to be more accurate). The `Deadites' (as they're referred to, also by geeks) tend to have `fun' with their victims and play psychological games with them before trying to `off' them spectacularly! The sole survivor Ashley Williams (played by Bruce Campbell) has to fight off his former friends, girlfriend and sister in an attempt to stay alive until morning, when the spirits can be driven away, with each confrontation getting bloodier and more graphically violent (yay).
Some of the film's highlights include Ash's newly `turned' sister taunting Scott from the cellar ("You're not gonna' leave me here, are ya'...are ya' Ash?"), the woods themselves coming to life and attacking anyone attempting to flee the cabin and Linda (Ash's girlfriend) transforming into a giggling, porcelain doll thing, shrieking with laughter as she tries to stab him with a knife that's almost certainly entirely too big! The film really doesn't let up after the awakening of the evil spirit and the constant action, bloody violence and imaginative camera moves and sound effects leave the viewer practically exhausted by the closing credits!
Sam Raimi is well known (by geeks and um, `norms') for his strategic use of camera angles and clever shot set ups and his films are instantly recognizable as `his' due to the specific look of his movies (also because they usually either have Bruce Campbell or his `classic' car in them, or both). This film is no exception, as there are lots of sweeping, frantic camera moves and some disorientating shots which add to the atmosphere and main character Ash's rapidly deteriorating mental state!
The creepy sound effects and music also add to the unsettling atmosphere, with the possessed friend's voices and sound of the main `force' spirit being particularly effective and chilling.
Overall then, this is a film that's aged well and just won't stay dead (like a lot of Ash's friends) and considering it's over 30 years old it still holds up as a well made and quite creepy horror classic. The effects are still, um...effective, especially the `deadite' make up (creepy white contact lenses etc) and the spectacularly squelchy end sequence (which is one of the messiest endings to any horror film, possibly trumped only by films like Braindead and Bad taste). Upon release this must have been incredibly scary and effective and it's doubtful we'll see any horror films coming out in the future that will have anywhere near as large an impact or influence as the Evil Dead has had over the years!
Overall score: 5 Necronomicans out of 5
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