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"「ER」シリーズのマイケル・クライトンが監督を務めた壮大なSFサスペンス。“『アイ・アム・レジェンド(原題)』劇場公開記念キャンペーン vol.2 SFムービー 1,500円”。"
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ハイテクを駆使した遊園地で、突如ロボットがコントロール不能に…。「ジュラシック・パーク」で知られるマイケル・クライトン初監督作品となるSFパニック。
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- アスペクト比 : 2.35:1
- 言語 : 英語
- 梱包サイズ : 18.03 x 13.76 x 1.48 cm; 83.16 g
- EAN : 4988135594112
- 監督 : マイケル・クライトン
- メディア形式 : 色, ドルビー, ワイドスクリーン
- 時間 : 1 時間 29 分
- 発売日 : 2007/11/2
- 出演 : ユル・ブリンナー, リチャード・ベンジャミン, ジェームズ・ブローリン, ノーマン・バートルド, アラン・オッペンハイマー
- 字幕: : 日本語, 英語
- 言語 : 英語 (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround)
- 販売元 : ワーナー・ホーム・ビデオ
- ASIN : B000W74DNQ
- ディスク枚数 : 1
- カスタマーレビュー:
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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3月22日に日本でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
若い頃、ユル・ブリンナーのファンでした!何回か、鑑賞しましたが、保存用に購入しました。貴重なメイキング映像も含まれていました。お宝になりました!
2023年4月26日に日本でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
こういう時には保守的な人と利益ばかりを追求する人が、出て来て対立。結局はだからこうなったでしょと言うことに。
ガンマンが中々死ななくて。
でも最後どうやって帰るのが気になりました。
ガンマンが中々死ななくて。
でも最後どうやって帰るのが気になりました。
2022年11月23日に日本でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
子供の時にテレビでこの映画を見ました。
ユルブリンナーがめっちゃ怖くてドキドキしながら見たのを今でも覚えています。
今見ても遜色ない素晴らしく良く出来てる作品です。
監督のマイケルクライトンは天才ですね。
約50年前に未来を予想してたんですね。
ユルブリンナーがめっちゃ怖くてドキドキしながら見たのを今でも覚えています。
今見ても遜色ない素晴らしく良く出来てる作品です。
監督のマイケルクライトンは天才ですね。
約50年前に未来を予想してたんですね。
2022年6月8日に日本でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
徹底的にリメイクされたAmazon 版の作品に惚れ込んでしまいフルセットを購入しました(シーズン4はアナウンスしかされてません)原作の方は歯車で動く設定であまり期待していなかったのですが、1000円をはるかに切る価格だったので購入してみました。
ユル・ブリンナーを前面に打ち出していますが、彼はただの脇役です。が、作品は1時間半ほどに結構うまく詰め込まれていて、単独作品としてまとまっていました。ロボットの反乱がただの故障として描かれているところなどはリメイクほどの深みに欠けますが、その分わかりやすかったです。
ユル・ブリンナーを前面に打ち出していますが、彼はただの脇役です。が、作品は1時間半ほどに結構うまく詰め込まれていて、単独作品としてまとまっていました。ロボットの反乱がただの故障として描かれているところなどはリメイクほどの深みに欠けますが、その分わかりやすかったです。
2020年10月20日に日本でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
昔、鑑賞した映画でユルブリンナの(ロボット)顔を明け配線直しが印象に残り購入しました。昔の近未来映画で、現在と、ややギャップはあるが楽しめた作品です。
2016年9月5日に日本でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
ロポット工学の発展が著しい中で、 近い将来、こんなテーマパークが
出現するかも しれませんね。楽しみです。
ユル・ブリンナー扮する黒ずくめのガンマンの 存在感が凄いです。
「荒野の7人」のパロディですが、 アンドロイド役を上手に演じていて
無表情が不気味で、一度だけ笑う場面などゾッとするほど怖いです。
前半はテーマパークの新しいアトラクションを見に行くみたいな楽しい気分でしたが、
コンピュータ制御が崩壊し、いつも負け役の ガンマンが襲ってくるあたりから
ハラハラドキドキで断然面白くなり、後の「ターミネーター」や
「ジュラシック・パーク」などの作品の原型を見る思いがします。
映画も面白かったけれど原作もたいへん優れていると思います。
出現するかも しれませんね。楽しみです。
ユル・ブリンナー扮する黒ずくめのガンマンの 存在感が凄いです。
「荒野の7人」のパロディですが、 アンドロイド役を上手に演じていて
無表情が不気味で、一度だけ笑う場面などゾッとするほど怖いです。
前半はテーマパークの新しいアトラクションを見に行くみたいな楽しい気分でしたが、
コンピュータ制御が崩壊し、いつも負け役の ガンマンが襲ってくるあたりから
ハラハラドキドキで断然面白くなり、後の「ターミネーター」や
「ジュラシック・パーク」などの作品の原型を見る思いがします。
映画も面白かったけれど原作もたいへん優れていると思います。
2022年4月18日に日本でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
従順なアミューズメントロボットが、途中からターミネーターと化して、延々と主人公を追いかけ続ける様は、子供時代にちょっとしたトラウマを植え付けてくれたもんです。
テーマとして《AIの反乱》は使い古されたものではありますが、リアル世界ではそろそろ現実味を帯びてくるテーマでもあり、色々と考えさせられます。
前半は少々グダグダ感があるものの、後半は一気にシリアスな展開になり物語が引き締まるので、途中で視聴を諦めない事が肝心です。
なお、映像特典にTV版として、劇場版直近のその後が1話だけ入ってます。
ただ、こちらのTV版を見ちゃうと《AIの反乱》ではなくて、人為的災害になっちゃうので、個人的には無しにして欲しい作品。
TV版を見てしまうと、せっかく劇場版でコンピューターがロボットの制作に関わっているだの、その部分は人には理解出来ないブラックボックスだの言ってるのに、全部台無しになっちゃうからです。
テーマとして《AIの反乱》は使い古されたものではありますが、リアル世界ではそろそろ現実味を帯びてくるテーマでもあり、色々と考えさせられます。
前半は少々グダグダ感があるものの、後半は一気にシリアスな展開になり物語が引き締まるので、途中で視聴を諦めない事が肝心です。
なお、映像特典にTV版として、劇場版直近のその後が1話だけ入ってます。
ただ、こちらのTV版を見ちゃうと《AIの反乱》ではなくて、人為的災害になっちゃうので、個人的には無しにして欲しい作品。
TV版を見てしまうと、せっかく劇場版でコンピューターがロボットの制作に関わっているだの、その部分は人には理解出来ないブラックボックスだの言ってるのに、全部台無しになっちゃうからです。
2017年12月6日に日本でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
マイケル・クライトンの監督デビュー作。故ユル・ブリンナーのサイボーグが怖い!
他の国からのトップレビュー
filippo
5つ星のうち5.0
Come descrizione
2024年5月24日にイタリアでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Come descrizione
Luiz G. M. Lapertosa
5つ星のうち5.0
Clássico de ficção científica
2020年11月16日にブラジルでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Enredo muito bem contado e com ótima atuação de Yul Brynner. É um clássico entre os filmes de ficção científica.
Herbert West
5つ星のうち5.0
Un clásico de la ciencia ficción con un buen lavado de cara.
2016年5月15日にスペインでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Estamos ante uno de eses Filmes mágicos cargados de encanto, una obra maestra dirigida por Michael Crichton e interpretada entre otros por el legendario Yul Brynner. En su día fue una revolución dentro de su genero introduciendo en el mismo el genero Thriller como un añadido, una historia innovadora que aun cuando la ves hoy en día mas de 30 años después de su estreno sigue siendo una verdadera pasada. Incluso sus arcaicos efectos especiales fue la primera en utilizar CGI, no desentonan. Una Maravilla una Obra Maestra del Genero.
La edición es la típica de la WARNER en este sentido muy cumplidora en el apartado visual HD real 1080p , tiene una trabajo de restauración SOBRESALIENTE en ese campo, el audio no esta mal es el típico de Warner para estés casos un 1.0 mono , que no es aprovechable por un Home Cinema pero que suena francamente bien. Por cierto Doblaje Original prefiero un 1.0 en doblaje original que un 5.1 con un redoblaje penoso. Sobre los extras ejem ejem...Pues peladita de ellos los justos y necesarios para decir que lleva algo...Ni mas ni menos.
Mi nota en Relación Calidad Precio un 9/10. Es una joya del cine que no puede faltar en ninguna filmoteca del genero.
La edición es la típica de la WARNER en este sentido muy cumplidora en el apartado visual HD real 1080p , tiene una trabajo de restauración SOBRESALIENTE en ese campo, el audio no esta mal es el típico de Warner para estés casos un 1.0 mono , que no es aprovechable por un Home Cinema pero que suena francamente bien. Por cierto Doblaje Original prefiero un 1.0 en doblaje original que un 5.1 con un redoblaje penoso. Sobre los extras ejem ejem...Pues peladita de ellos los justos y necesarios para decir que lleva algo...Ni mas ni menos.
Mi nota en Relación Calidad Precio un 9/10. Es una joya del cine que no puede faltar en ninguna filmoteca del genero.
Andra-Jai
5つ星のうち5.0
Blu Review 58 - Westworld
2012年4月21日にフランスでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
WESTWORLD
Distributor: Aventi (France)
What happens when you cross an old fashioned western movie with a slice of The Terminator?
Well in this case you have a highly entertaining and rather suspenseful film which involves a bunch of rich holiday makers attending the futuristic resort of Delos, whose feature attraction comprises of various period settings where for the cost of $1000 per day guests can live out their fantasies in different ages in history. Everything in the park is monitored, guests are served by humanoid looking robots which cater to their every desire, however what begins as the ultimate act of escapism soon turns into the ultimate fight for survival as the robots begin to malfunction and start eliminating the guests.
Originally released in the early 70's the film does appear a little dated by modern day standards, however Yul Brynners performance as the unstoppable, unemotional, gun slinging killing machine is still as good today as it ever was, providing a tense and unnerving atmosphere to the proceedings.
Making its high definition debut on Blu-ray courtesy of French distributor Aventi, Westworld is presented with a 16x9 1080p transfer which looks altogether excellent. Colours are rich and vibrant, black levels highly defined and apart from the odd minor scratch or blemish here and there, the print appears to be in great shape. There does however appear to be some confusion over the details of the transfer as various sources have listed this as being presented in1080i. On testing, our disc definitely registered a 1080p source so make of this what you will. One thing which is certain though, Westworld never has and probably never will look any better than it does here.
Audio is presented with French and English DTS-HD 5.1 options. Both tracks are clean and free from any distortion. Dialogue is clear and well defined, action scenes although spread out thinly throughout the film sound reasonably strong however the biggest noticeable upgrade over any previous releases is the films score which now powers through your speakers especially towards the final act of the movie. Admittedly it is only the front channel speakers which have much to do here, but there should be no real complaints over the audio track especially considering the age of the material.
Extras unfortunately present the only let down on this release as there are quite simply none. Not unless you count chapter stops as an extra. It's a real shame that some documentary footage or the long rumoured deleted scenes couldn't have been included here, but I suppose you can't have everything you want all of the time.
All things considered, if you are a fan of the film then this release makes for an excellent (if a little expensive) import. The Blu-ray is thankfully English friendly as subtitles can be turned off when viewing the English audio track, although US collectors should bear in mind that the disc is locked to Region B. If you can handle the heightened import price and you don't want to wait for an eventual domestic release, then the transfer quality alone should more than justify a purchase and it is great to see another classic movie given a worthy presentation on Blu-ray.
So the Blu-ray is expensive, however as all good Delos holiday goers know, sometimes the things you desire most in life cost a little extra...and at least it is perfectly safe for humans.
Westworld ...where robot men and women are programmed to serve you for ...Romance ...Violence ...Anything!
BLU REVIEW OBSCURA - for reviews of those less mainstream Blu-ray releases - find us at blureviewobscura.yolasite.com and on our discussion group on Facebook
Distributor: Aventi (France)
What happens when you cross an old fashioned western movie with a slice of The Terminator?
Well in this case you have a highly entertaining and rather suspenseful film which involves a bunch of rich holiday makers attending the futuristic resort of Delos, whose feature attraction comprises of various period settings where for the cost of $1000 per day guests can live out their fantasies in different ages in history. Everything in the park is monitored, guests are served by humanoid looking robots which cater to their every desire, however what begins as the ultimate act of escapism soon turns into the ultimate fight for survival as the robots begin to malfunction and start eliminating the guests.
Originally released in the early 70's the film does appear a little dated by modern day standards, however Yul Brynners performance as the unstoppable, unemotional, gun slinging killing machine is still as good today as it ever was, providing a tense and unnerving atmosphere to the proceedings.
Making its high definition debut on Blu-ray courtesy of French distributor Aventi, Westworld is presented with a 16x9 1080p transfer which looks altogether excellent. Colours are rich and vibrant, black levels highly defined and apart from the odd minor scratch or blemish here and there, the print appears to be in great shape. There does however appear to be some confusion over the details of the transfer as various sources have listed this as being presented in1080i. On testing, our disc definitely registered a 1080p source so make of this what you will. One thing which is certain though, Westworld never has and probably never will look any better than it does here.
Audio is presented with French and English DTS-HD 5.1 options. Both tracks are clean and free from any distortion. Dialogue is clear and well defined, action scenes although spread out thinly throughout the film sound reasonably strong however the biggest noticeable upgrade over any previous releases is the films score which now powers through your speakers especially towards the final act of the movie. Admittedly it is only the front channel speakers which have much to do here, but there should be no real complaints over the audio track especially considering the age of the material.
Extras unfortunately present the only let down on this release as there are quite simply none. Not unless you count chapter stops as an extra. It's a real shame that some documentary footage or the long rumoured deleted scenes couldn't have been included here, but I suppose you can't have everything you want all of the time.
All things considered, if you are a fan of the film then this release makes for an excellent (if a little expensive) import. The Blu-ray is thankfully English friendly as subtitles can be turned off when viewing the English audio track, although US collectors should bear in mind that the disc is locked to Region B. If you can handle the heightened import price and you don't want to wait for an eventual domestic release, then the transfer quality alone should more than justify a purchase and it is great to see another classic movie given a worthy presentation on Blu-ray.
So the Blu-ray is expensive, however as all good Delos holiday goers know, sometimes the things you desire most in life cost a little extra...and at least it is perfectly safe for humans.
Westworld ...where robot men and women are programmed to serve you for ...Romance ...Violence ...Anything!
BLU REVIEW OBSCURA - for reviews of those less mainstream Blu-ray releases - find us at blureviewobscura.yolasite.com and on our discussion group on Facebook
Lou Cole
5つ星のうち5.0
Where Nothing Can Go Wrong click Go Wrong click Go Wrong
2009年4月18日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
"West World" is a great movie. West World is one of three resorts, the others being Roman World and Medieval World.
These three resorts are run by a company named DELOS. It costs guests $1,000 a day to stay at the resort area they choose.
The resorts ar areas each built like replicas of the time period the resort is named for.
The movie was made by MGM. Old sets on the MGM lot that were used in other movies were used in "West World."
The resorts are populated by human looking and human acting robots programed and dressed to behave like someone from the particular time period the resort is named for. They even have robots who bleed when they are killed for example in a gun fight in West World. The way you can tell who is a robot is to look at heir hands. DELOS has not yet perfected the hands of the robots.
The guests who stay at these resorts can play and act out their fantasies of being and living in the time period the resort area is built to ressemble and be like.
Upon arrival, the guests are outfited by DELOS with clothes that are made to ressemble the time period of the resort they have chosen to go to.
The robots are built and programmed to perform a certain function in having and helping the guests to act out their fantasies.
They even have robots built and programmed to have sex.
The stars Richard Benjamin as a lawyer who has gone through a divorce and his friend played by James Brolin who has been to West World before has talked Richard Benjamin into going to West World with him believing that it wil help his friend to get over the divorce or at least forget about it for a while.
Ule Brynner plays this robot gunslinger who is supposed to antagonize guests and goad them into a gunfight which the robot is programmed to lose. He is not supposed to hurt any of the guests. None of the robots are supposed to hurt any of the guests.
A number of the robot models have been designed and built by computers so that even the technicians working and operating the the resorts at the main control center do not know everything about the robots and their construction. They bring in the robots to repair them nd upgrade them with new parts, but they do not know everything about the robots.
Things begin going wrong as a virus that stated out in Roman World then spread to Medieval World and then West World. They have been keeping things under control, but then realize that malfunctions are starting to happen to often.
They decide to call off the other upcoming stays by guests. They decide not to interrupt the current one in progressf ffearing bad publicity. However, the malfunctions continue to increase and the technicians lose control of the robots and computers. The robots rebel and attack and kill the guests.
The gunslinger robot kills James Brolin and then goes after Richard Benjamin. The gunslinger robot has jsut been upgraded with new telescopic and infrared sensors for his visual/eyes and enhanced audio to pickup the slightest sound. A fleeing technician tells Richard Benjamin that the modle robot pursuing him is and will always be one step ahead of him.
I really liked this movie.
There wass even a sequel made to this movie called "Future World" that stared peter Fonda as a newspaper reporter sent there with a fellow reporter who is a liberated woman who is a go getter. She keeps Peter Fonda at a distance.
Future World was open to replace West World because West World was the one selected by the media to spotlight when the robots went out of control in all three worlds in the prior movie.
Yule Brynner reprises his role as the gun slinger, but in a dream sequence. The company technicians show the two reporters this new process they have for putting people to sleep and inducing dreams into their minds while they sleep.
They offer to give them a demonstration. The woman reporter volunteers. It turns out that the computer probes her mind and subconscious while she is asleep and finds that she has this actual inner longing to be dominated by a macho man. She dreams that she is kidnapped by these two men. Enter Yule Brynner as the gun slinger who kicks in the door pulling out both his six-shooters and gunning the two bad guys down.
He unties the woman reporter and then takes her up in his arms and takes her off to a newarby bedroom in the house and throws her on the bed as he joins her with the dreams sequence ending.
The two reporters then later find out that the company that runs the three worlds plan to have dignataries and political leaders come to there three worlds to visit and then replace them with robot copies of them which they will control and have do their bidding.
The sequel "Future World" unfortunately is not available on DVD as of this time.
These three resorts are run by a company named DELOS. It costs guests $1,000 a day to stay at the resort area they choose.
The resorts ar areas each built like replicas of the time period the resort is named for.
The movie was made by MGM. Old sets on the MGM lot that were used in other movies were used in "West World."
The resorts are populated by human looking and human acting robots programed and dressed to behave like someone from the particular time period the resort is named for. They even have robots who bleed when they are killed for example in a gun fight in West World. The way you can tell who is a robot is to look at heir hands. DELOS has not yet perfected the hands of the robots.
The guests who stay at these resorts can play and act out their fantasies of being and living in the time period the resort area is built to ressemble and be like.
Upon arrival, the guests are outfited by DELOS with clothes that are made to ressemble the time period of the resort they have chosen to go to.
The robots are built and programmed to perform a certain function in having and helping the guests to act out their fantasies.
They even have robots built and programmed to have sex.
The stars Richard Benjamin as a lawyer who has gone through a divorce and his friend played by James Brolin who has been to West World before has talked Richard Benjamin into going to West World with him believing that it wil help his friend to get over the divorce or at least forget about it for a while.
Ule Brynner plays this robot gunslinger who is supposed to antagonize guests and goad them into a gunfight which the robot is programmed to lose. He is not supposed to hurt any of the guests. None of the robots are supposed to hurt any of the guests.
A number of the robot models have been designed and built by computers so that even the technicians working and operating the the resorts at the main control center do not know everything about the robots and their construction. They bring in the robots to repair them nd upgrade them with new parts, but they do not know everything about the robots.
Things begin going wrong as a virus that stated out in Roman World then spread to Medieval World and then West World. They have been keeping things under control, but then realize that malfunctions are starting to happen to often.
They decide to call off the other upcoming stays by guests. They decide not to interrupt the current one in progressf ffearing bad publicity. However, the malfunctions continue to increase and the technicians lose control of the robots and computers. The robots rebel and attack and kill the guests.
The gunslinger robot kills James Brolin and then goes after Richard Benjamin. The gunslinger robot has jsut been upgraded with new telescopic and infrared sensors for his visual/eyes and enhanced audio to pickup the slightest sound. A fleeing technician tells Richard Benjamin that the modle robot pursuing him is and will always be one step ahead of him.
I really liked this movie.
There wass even a sequel made to this movie called "Future World" that stared peter Fonda as a newspaper reporter sent there with a fellow reporter who is a liberated woman who is a go getter. She keeps Peter Fonda at a distance.
Future World was open to replace West World because West World was the one selected by the media to spotlight when the robots went out of control in all three worlds in the prior movie.
Yule Brynner reprises his role as the gun slinger, but in a dream sequence. The company technicians show the two reporters this new process they have for putting people to sleep and inducing dreams into their minds while they sleep.
They offer to give them a demonstration. The woman reporter volunteers. It turns out that the computer probes her mind and subconscious while she is asleep and finds that she has this actual inner longing to be dominated by a macho man. She dreams that she is kidnapped by these two men. Enter Yule Brynner as the gun slinger who kicks in the door pulling out both his six-shooters and gunning the two bad guys down.
He unties the woman reporter and then takes her up in his arms and takes her off to a newarby bedroom in the house and throws her on the bed as he joins her with the dreams sequence ending.
The two reporters then later find out that the company that runs the three worlds plan to have dignataries and political leaders come to there three worlds to visit and then replace them with robot copies of them which they will control and have do their bidding.
The sequel "Future World" unfortunately is not available on DVD as of this time.