続・猿の惑星 [DVD]
フォーマット | 色, ドルビー, 字幕付き, ワイドスクリーン |
コントリビュータ | チャールトン・ヘストン, ジェームス・フランシスカス, テッド・ポスト, キム・ハンター |
言語 | 英語 |
稼働時間 | 1 時間 35 分 |
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商品の説明
猿vs.ミュータント!
壮絶な戦いは地球を恐るべき運命へと導いていった!
映画の言葉 “まず生き残ることだ"
<キャスト&スタッフ>
テイラー…チャールトン・ヘストン
ブレント…ジェームス・フランシスカス
ジーラ…キム・ハンター
監督:テッド・ポスト
製作:アーサー・P・ジェイコブス
脚色:ポール・デーン
●字幕翻訳:飯嶋永昭
<ストーリー>
猿の町を脱出し、禁断地帯に入った宇宙飛行士テイラーたちは、核戦争で壊滅したニューヨークの廃虚に辿り着いた。そこでは放射能によりテレパシーなど不思議な力を得たミュータントが、コバルト爆弾を“神"と崇めていた……。
<ポイント>
●猿vs.ミュータント! 壮絶な戦いは地球を恐るべき運命へと導いていった!
<特典>
●オリジナル劇場予告編集
1.猿の惑星
2.続・猿の惑星
3.新・猿の惑星
4.猿の惑星・征服
5.最後の猿の惑星
6.「猿の惑星」シリーズ予告編
●フォト・ギャラリー
●キャスト・ページ
登録情報
- アスペクト比 : 2.35:1
- 言語 : 英語
- 製品サイズ : 30 x 10 x 20 cm; 81.65 g
- EAN : 4988142891020
- 監督 : テッド・ポスト
- メディア形式 : 色, ドルビー, 字幕付き, ワイドスクリーン
- 時間 : 1 時間 35 分
- 発売日 : 2012/7/18
- 出演 : チャールトン・ヘストン, ジェームス・フランシスカス, キム・ハンター
- 字幕: : 日本語, 英語
- 言語 : 英語 (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround)
- 販売元 : 20世紀フォックス・ホーム・エンターテイメント・ジャパン (FOXDP)
- ASIN : B0083RQHRM
- ディスク枚数 : 1
- Amazon 売れ筋ランキング: - 58,061位DVD (DVDの売れ筋ランキングを見る)
- - 1,239位外国のSF映画
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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。
2022年7月17日に日本でレビュー済み
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公開当時はこれでこの作品は終わったかと思った。しかし第三作に続くとは、当時は思いもしなかった。流石ハリウッド映画のスケールは違う。
2023年7月20日に日本でレビュー済み
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異音の鳴り響く地下通路の場面ね。最近のなんでもありのCGまみれ映画よりはずっと楽しめたよ。なぜだろうね?
2022年11月15日に日本でレビュー済み
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めちゃくちゃ楽しい!
2021年7月9日に日本でレビュー済み
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何度かみんほ
2020年3月29日に日本でレビュー済み
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全シリーズの中で最も好きな作品です。猿の中での対立、アメリカ人の傲慢さ、閉じた世界にいる人間の歪み等がうまく表現されていると感じました。
2021年11月23日に日本でレビュー済み
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主人公と一緒にいる女性が綺麗すぎてそれしか記憶にないです。
内容も映像も古くさくて好みではありませんでした。
内容も映像も古くさくて好みではありませんでした。
他の国からのトップレビュー
Bob
5つ星のうち5.0
Great movie.
2024年2月16日に英国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
I own the complete box set, this particular movie got damaged, so, I replaced it with a new movie, great stuff.
Allan. W. Gray
5つ星のうち5.0
Amazon delivers very efficiently and no problems with the service.
2024年3月1日にオーストラリアでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
The movie I enjoy as a historical piece, the story was great. Thank You very much Amazon.
G. Meldrum
5つ星のうち4.0
Damn You All To Hell!
2010年4月19日に英国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
A monstrously nihilistic piece of cinema, `Beneath the Planet of the Apes' is the first and best sequel to the towering work of sf genius that is `Planet of the Apes': considering the low quality of the other sequels though, that may not be saying much. Absolutely reeking of the Vietnam war era in which it was produced, `Beneath...' is just as much a `death of the 60s' flick (much like, bizarrely, `Easy Rider') as it is a tale of futuristic dystopia. It tells of ill-fated astronaut Brent (Charlton Heston soundalike and lookalike James Franciscus), on a mission to locate Heston's Taylor in the post-apocalyptic simian wasteland of the first film. Accompanied by the much-abused Linda Harrison as mostly-mute Nova, Brent's search takes him to the ruined underground civilisation where masked mutant psychics worship a holy alpha-omega atom bomb. Meanwhile, brutishly stupid gorilla General Ursus (who sounds like a rabble-rousing Phil Silvers and wears a wonderful hat!) and orang-utan Doctor Zaius prepare to declare war on the Forbidden Zone, a war which leads Charlton Heston (sadly barely in the film) to take his misanthropic tendencies to the limit...
First, the plus points. The depiction of the underground civilisation is truly evocative, particularly the subway tunnels and the decimated New York Public Library. Nothing quite matches up to the Statue of Liberty from the first film, of course, but there are definitely some sumptuous and very memorable visuals. They've proved particularly influential too: the creators of video game `Fallout 3' definitely owe this film a debt of creative gratitude, what with the game's cult of bomb-worshippers and rather familiar depiction of post-apocalyptic train tracks. Similarly, the sequence in which the ape army is threatened by visions of flame and blasphemy also stays in the memory for some time. Franciscus (or mini-Heston) acquits himself well in what is basically a fill-in role, but the greatest sympathy is evoked by poor heroic Nova, the most likeable and ill-treated character in the film.
The downside? Some would tell you the first half of the film is the best and the second much weaker, but in fact, the opposite is true: the first half is nothing but a poorer retread of the first film (without even the wonderful Roddy MacDowall to compensate), whereas at least the subterranean section ventures into new territory. And then there's the ending: callous and frustrating, but likely deliberately so, and about as miserable a spectacle as sci-fi can deliver.
And yet... I mentioned the whole Vietnam vibe, which really lends this film a grim ambience. The apes' pointless war-mongering, their abuse of their own peacenik chimpanzee faction, the doomsday bomb as "holy weapon of peace" and saddest of all, the sacrifice of innocent Nova on the verge of becoming something greater: this is a deeply disillusioned piece of work which, although it may not be palatable, certainly has its own distasteful, mean-spirited impact. Not a film to really love then, but definitely one to experience. Did it need to be made at all though? Well, that's one for you to decide.
First, the plus points. The depiction of the underground civilisation is truly evocative, particularly the subway tunnels and the decimated New York Public Library. Nothing quite matches up to the Statue of Liberty from the first film, of course, but there are definitely some sumptuous and very memorable visuals. They've proved particularly influential too: the creators of video game `Fallout 3' definitely owe this film a debt of creative gratitude, what with the game's cult of bomb-worshippers and rather familiar depiction of post-apocalyptic train tracks. Similarly, the sequence in which the ape army is threatened by visions of flame and blasphemy also stays in the memory for some time. Franciscus (or mini-Heston) acquits himself well in what is basically a fill-in role, but the greatest sympathy is evoked by poor heroic Nova, the most likeable and ill-treated character in the film.
The downside? Some would tell you the first half of the film is the best and the second much weaker, but in fact, the opposite is true: the first half is nothing but a poorer retread of the first film (without even the wonderful Roddy MacDowall to compensate), whereas at least the subterranean section ventures into new territory. And then there's the ending: callous and frustrating, but likely deliberately so, and about as miserable a spectacle as sci-fi can deliver.
And yet... I mentioned the whole Vietnam vibe, which really lends this film a grim ambience. The apes' pointless war-mongering, their abuse of their own peacenik chimpanzee faction, the doomsday bomb as "holy weapon of peace" and saddest of all, the sacrifice of innocent Nova on the verge of becoming something greater: this is a deeply disillusioned piece of work which, although it may not be palatable, certainly has its own distasteful, mean-spirited impact. Not a film to really love then, but definitely one to experience. Did it need to be made at all though? Well, that's one for you to decide.
Mrs. J. M. M.
5つ星のうち5.0
Good quality.
2023年9月30日に英国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Perfect condition, good as new. One of the classic movies.
Richard Morton
5つ星のうち3.0
Not the best but not bad either
2014年5月15日に英国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
This is the second film in the Planet of the Apes series. To get it out of the way I'll start with the negatives - This film is nowhere near the class of the original, some of the "special" effects aren't all that special and the new central character Brent (played by James Franciscus) is merely a Taylor/Charlton Heston clone from the first film.
There is however much to like about this flick and is a decent enough way to spend 90 minutes. The opening scenes ape (pun painfully intended) the closing moments of the original film, we get to see the fantastic final reveal on the beach all over again. We then follow Taylor and Nova as they head off into the forbidden zone before Taylor strangely disappears. The focus switches to Brent another US astronaut who has also crash landed on the planet. He stumbles across Nova who is now all alone and together they search for Taylor while being helped or hindered by the local ape populace. Many other characters from the original are present and correct also (Dr Zaius, Zira, Cornelius etc).
Although it's not as good as the some of the other films in the series I still enjoyed the ride, the second half of the film tries something a bit different as we get to see a desolate underground New York. There's a couple of plot twists some will love and some wont but such is life. Also, those people wanting their Chuck Heston fix will get it if they wait long enough.
There is however much to like about this flick and is a decent enough way to spend 90 minutes. The opening scenes ape (pun painfully intended) the closing moments of the original film, we get to see the fantastic final reveal on the beach all over again. We then follow Taylor and Nova as they head off into the forbidden zone before Taylor strangely disappears. The focus switches to Brent another US astronaut who has also crash landed on the planet. He stumbles across Nova who is now all alone and together they search for Taylor while being helped or hindered by the local ape populace. Many other characters from the original are present and correct also (Dr Zaius, Zira, Cornelius etc).
Although it's not as good as the some of the other films in the series I still enjoyed the ride, the second half of the film tries something a bit different as we get to see a desolate underground New York. There's a couple of plot twists some will love and some wont but such is life. Also, those people wanting their Chuck Heston fix will get it if they wait long enough.