ライフ・オブ・パイ/トラと漂流した227日 [Blu-ray]
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コントリビュータ | イルファン・カーン, タブー, ジェラール・ドパルデュー, アディル・フセイン, スラージ・シャルマ, レイフ・スポール, アン・リー |
言語 | 英語, 日本語 |
稼働時間 | 2 時間 7 分 |
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『アバター』以来、驚異の映像美―― TIME誌
アカデミー賞(R)最優秀監督賞含む最多4部門受賞、アン・リーが贈る感動のアドベンチャー!
映画の言葉 “結局、生きることは手放すことだ"
<キャスト&スタッフ>
パイ・パテル(少年)…スラージ・シャルマ(木村良平)
パイ・パテル(成人)…イルファン・カーン(本木雅弘)
サントッシュ・パテル…アディル・フセイン(木下浩之)
ジータ・パテル…タブー(山像かおり)
ライター…レイフ・スポール(土田 大)
コック…ジェラール・ドパルデュー(菅生隆之)
監督:アン・リー
脚本:デヴィッド・マギー
原作:ヤン・マーテル
製作:ギル・ネッター/アン・リー/デヴィッド・ウォマーク
●字幕翻訳:古田由紀子 ●吹替翻訳:栗原とみ子
<ストーリー>
1960年代初めのインド ポンディシェリで生まれた少年パイ・パテルは、父が経営する動物園で動物たちと触れ合いながら育つ。ところが、パイが16歳になった年、人生が一転する。両親がカナダ モントリオールに移住することを決め、家族と動物たちは貨物船でカナダへ向かうのだが、太平洋のど真ん中で突然の嵐に見舞われ沈没してしまう。たった一人、救命ボートにしがみつき一命を取り留めたパイ。しかし、そのボートにはリチャード・パーカーと名付けられた凶暴なベンガルトラが身を潜めていたのだった……。小さなボートと僅かな非常食、そして一頭のトラ。果たしてトラは少年の命を奪うのか、それとも希望を与えるのか!? かくしてパイと一頭のトラとの227日にも及ぶ想像を絶する漂流生活が始まった。
<ポイント>
●本年度アカデミー賞(R)で『アルゴ』を超える最多4部門(監督賞・撮影賞・視覚効果賞・作曲賞)を受賞!
世界中を魅了したアン・リーが作り上げた新しい映像世界がここに!!
●『アバター』以来、驚異の映像美―― TIME誌
世界中のメディアが大絶賛! アカデミー賞(R)に輝く名匠アン・リーが『アバター』を凌駕する映像世界で作り上げたサバイバル・アドベンチャー最高傑作!!
●ジェームズ・キャメロンも大絶賛!
「これこそ3D映画のあるべき姿だ。とても美しく創造性にあふれる映像美を自分の目で確かめてほしい。」 byジェームズ・キャメロン
●もっとも権威ある文学賞 ブッカー賞に輝いた映像化不可能と言われた世界的ベストセラー小説を待望の映画化。
最先端の技術を駆使し、壮大なスケールと想像を超えた映像美で観客を魅了する。
●なぜ少年は生きることが出来たのか!? 極限状態における“絶望"と“希望"、そして“生きる"とは……。
ミステリアスで奥深い展開と想像を超えたドラマ、心震える衝撃のラストが待っている。
●本木雅弘(「おくりびと」)が初の実写洋画日本語吹き替えに挑戦。
●ブルーレイには、アン・リー監督が作り上げた奇跡の世界が出来るまでの全てを収めた特典映像を収録!
<特典>
※全てブルーレイディスクのみの収録特典
●製作スタッフの結集が成し得たもの
・パート1
・パート2
・パート3
・パート4
●VFXを駆使した鮮烈な映像
●CGが可能にしたトラのリアル感
●イメージ・ギャラリー
●ストーリーボード
・動物病院
・アシュラム
・モリトール・プール
・水上のお祭り
・貨物倉
・水中のファンタジー
・メキシコの海岸
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- アスペクト比 : 1.78:1
- メーカーにより製造中止になりました : いいえ
- 言語 : 英語, 日本語
- 製品サイズ : 30 x 10 x 20 cm; 80 g
- EAN : 4988142966025
- 監督 : アン・リー
- メディア形式 : 色, ドルビー, DTS Stereo, 吹き替え, ワイドスクリーン, Blu-ray, 字幕付き
- 時間 : 2 時間 7 分
- 発売日 : 2013/11/22
- 出演 : スラージ・シャルマ, イルファン・カーン, アディル・フセイン, タブー, レイフ・スポール
- 字幕: : 日本語, 英語
- 言語 : 日本語 (Dolby Digital 5.1), 英語 (MPEG-1 2.0)
- 販売元 : ウォルト・ディズニー・ジャパン株式会社
- ASIN : B00FWUJVIK
- 原産国 : 日本
- ディスク枚数 : 1
- Amazon 売れ筋ランキング: - 64,006位DVD (DVDの売れ筋ランキングを見る)
- - 654位外国のアドベンチャー映画
- - 5,901位ブルーレイ 外国映画
- - 5,907位外国のドラマ映画
- カスタマーレビュー:
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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。
視覚的にも美しく、宗教、生存、人間と動物の関係について深い洞察を提供しています。
ファンタジックであり動物達や自然の映像が美しいですが、少し単調で長いように感じました。1時間半ぐらいで丁度良かったのかなと思います。真相が明らかになる部分は好きでして、どこかでボートに乗った人間ver.の映像も見た気がしますが、特典映像でしょうか?人喰島の池は胃酸であり、大量のミーアキャットは死体に群がる蝿・蛆の暗喩らしいですね。このオチを見てから冒頭の動物園を見返すと美しさと同時に自然の怖さも感じられます。
一番印象に残ったのは少年の演技!
素晴らしいです♪
物語は1回観ただけではよくわからず、2回目を観るのはものすごく嫌なので、映画を観た方々のレビューを検索して“なるほどそういう話だったのか”と理解できましたが、もう物語がどうのというのはどうでもよくなってしまうくらい、それらの海のシーンの気持ち悪さだけが強烈に残ってしまった映画でした。
後、ちょこちょこ出てくる幻想的なシーンもとても美しくてよいです。
父の教えで警戒心が根付いていたから生き残れて、また父の言っていた通り友達にはなれなかったというストーリー構成にするために、主人公の幼少期から描いていて、無駄に長く、わかりにくくなっている気がします。幼少期からのシーンはなしにして、一緒にサバイバルして、一旦は別れるが、後に再会してトラと頬ずりというわかりやすいストーリーのが自分は好みです。
愛と感動の物語。
おすすめの作品です。
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Of all the aesthetically pleasing movies I have seen Life of Pi (2012) has to be up there with the best. I watched this on a Blu-ray and from the opening moments I felt as if I were almost watching it in 3D. The colours are exquisite, the characters seem to stand out from the screen, and the attention to detail was amazing; for example, at the beginning during the opening credits, we see a monkey swinging in a tree and then a letter from one of the names onscreen drops and swings. It goes without saying that the CGIs and special effects were outstanding. Truly, although my Blu-ray collection is not yet extensive, Life of Pi makes the others seem to be far from High Definition.
I began watching Life of Pi (2012) with not the slightest idea of what the film would be about other than a youth and a tiger being adrift at sea. I have not, as yet, read the book by Yann Martel. Some reviewers have written spoilers for this movie, revealing the conclusion of the movie. No spoilers here. Watch and be surprised by adult Pi's revelations, as I was.
If you buy the Blu-ray (or DVD) be sure to watch the extras about how the movie, which took 4 years to make and cost approx. $120 million, was made. Fascinating stuff. A real tiger called King was involved in the making of this movie and the real tiger is cleverly used in the movie together with a computer generated tiger. It's not easy to tell which is which and the director, Ang Lee, was fooled when shown CGI images of the tiger before the film was finalised. In the extra footage, we see close up photographs of the face of King and the CGI (computer generated image) side by side and the latter is incredibly realistic. The CGI tiger was slightly larger and, to me, looked a bit more friendly! The extras are very informative about the making of the film, of finding the young actor, Suraj, who had never acted before. I strongly recommend watching the movie first though because once you discover how it was all made then the movie might lose some of its magic for you. This is an interesting webpage that you might find interesting about the making of the movie but, again, I wouldn't want to see it before I'd seen the movie: fxguide.com/featured/life-of-pi/
Something that very much interested me was that Ang Lee and the Life of Pi movie team utilised the knowledge and experience of Steven Callahan, who was adrift at sea on a raft for 76 days after his sloop capsized, and bore hunger and heat while being attacked by sharks and being overlooked by passing ships. Adrift: Seventy-Six Days Lost at Sea, available at Amazon. Another thing that caught my attention and let me know Pi had arrived in the Caribbean was the flying fish. They are the national dish of Barbados. A wonderful moment, when the fish had 'flown' by with a predator swimming behind them, was that Pi was covered in fish scales.
While the movie is rated PG, I think some of the scenes are quite harrowing and really are not suitable for children, especially younger ones.

Now just what is this profound lesson, and how could it be that the vast majority of Earth dwellers have forgotten who it is that we truly are, and thus have become thrououghly disempowered and consciously dwell in a chaotic never-never land? This is an essential and primary truth for us at this point--not only that we continue our existence perpetual beings of Light, but at this time our Spirit is encased in what we refer to as a human body. And as such, we must not only attend to the nurturing and developing of our spiritual beingness, but we must also attend to the physical, mental, and emotional energies of the human elements of our beingness to truly attain health and wellness while residing on Mother Earth.
But these days we are taught crazed, egomaniacal, greedy, possessive, and self-seeking notions about how we should live our lives. Our Spirit essence, nor even the requirements for sustaining the health and wellness of our physical bodies, rarely enter into our conscious awareness, where all of these elements should be from and center. Instead, most of us now live with a consciousness driven by the most elemental remnants of our monkey brains, with very contorted notions of what truly matters in life or which afford us with much of anything in the potential of our self-expression and optimal quality of loves.
The latter is achieved through the merging of the Spirit-based energies of our beingness into these spectacular and miraculous devices. And this is clearly how we are born even unto this day, each of us with a spirit-centered consciousness, the energies of which blossom and explode from any infant--we can see it in their eyes, we can sense it in their expression, we can feel it flowing from their beingness when we touch and hold them.
Unfortunately, it appears to have become our societies primary child-rearing function to cause our children to unlearn the energies and the qualities thereof we are all born with, and in its place we teach them these truly bizarre concepts of what it is our children should seek in life and what it is they should strive for. In fact what we teach, and the seem being what our society reinforces, are extremely warped and downright crazed notions of that life is truly about, about their infinite potential inherent in the free choice that Spirit grants us, and how each and every one of us are capable of creating the most spectacular reality we can possibly envision with our lives, and even more so. And that in so doing we live the most perfect, optimal quality of lives in total health and wellness at all times, and that in so doing we will also be gifting the world with the greatest gifts we have to offer it.
So as I was saying, the message of the film, is in revealing the essential experience we all must now process our lives through so as to restore our unity with our spiritual beingness, and from that reunification, that relearning process, to unveil the infinite hope and possibility that lie within us when we first set foot upon this Earth. And this process of unlearning, as the film so elegantly portrays, is only made possible by a powerful surrender; oftentimes surrender upon surrender until the beast within is fully released--which is a letting go of the egotistical attachments we have made that have completely distorted our world view and the infinite and perfect ways that way can experience and create ever more beauty in our world.
Yet as the film portrays, this process of surrender, of effecting a full and complete release of all that it is we are led to believe is of significance than stems from an ego-based existence, or ego-centered consciousness, can present as the greatest challenge of our lives in breaking through this deeply engrained mind/body mode of beingness. For one must bring forth every ounce of energy within their entire beingness to literally break down the walls that so severely restrict us from becoming who we were meant to be. For over time, these walls typically grow so thick and heavy, securing themselves in seemingly impenetrable ways through endless strings of tentacles that have grown deeply into every fiber of our beingness.
However, nothing in life comes close to the miraculous new world that awaits us when we arise to the level of courage it takes to effect this release. And it is only achieved through an unwavering focus, coupled with relentless energy, oftentimes seeming t require more energy than we have to give, that can effectively cause these chains that bind us to shatter, and this to be truly set free to be and become all that our heart's desire, and all that the world so longs to receive from us to release it from its suffering, and/r otherwise facilitate its healing processes.
Fran Koch
frankoch1@me.com

Well now we can see this as many times as we like, at our leisure in the 3D version that Ang Lee intended and designed. This 2-disc 3D version of the Blu Ray, has several extras and in the impressive "making of" documentary, it is explained how they designed everything for 3D presentation and did all the editing in 3D - which is quite unusual - but it certainly deserves to be seen in this medium.
Ang Lee has created a true work of art - an incredible visual feast, which makes the most of all the resources used in its long 4-year production time. You can of course, watch this in 2D and still be impressed by the beauty of the images - but 3D adds to the immersive feel of truly being there and allows you to suspend your disbelief - which is what this is all about of course.
The "extras" detail the huge amount of work that went into the creation of the live action and then the digital post-production which went into CGI that possibly for the first time, seems genuinely to have us believing in it. We do believe that a bengal tiger is in the boat and we do feel the huge presence of the Pacific depths. The unusual thing about the extras is that some are actually presented in 3D as well - usually it is only the feature that gets this treatment. But here Ang Lee is keen to show us how the CGI was matched seamlessly to the live action, to create a world of magical realism.
All of the technical achievements detailed in the various extras wouldn't matter much though, if this was not a good film and it was just a shallow attention-grabber. But this is a truly wonderful and unusual story - looking at the philosophy of religion and the meaning of faith. Inspired by the beauty and spirituality of parts of India - where ancient temples are populated by spectacular wild life. Every moment and every phrase has a meaning - whether allegorical or literal.
We have Pi's life before and after, which is dedicated to religion - all religion - whether Hindu, Christian, Buddhist, Jewish or Islam. But at the centre of the book and film, is the experience which created "Faith" - Yann Martell has said in interviews that his book is about faith and the film with its super-realism, allows us to examine this experience and how it leads Pi to believe in God. The film is of course much shorter and less-detailed than the book - but it has all the essential elements distilled into a few hours of intense experience.
Having this on Blu Ray allows you to replay and re-examine the elements of allegory and how they are interwoven into the story - what does the Tiger represent - what of the Meerkat island and its impossible, perfectly circular lakes - what do they mean? What does the flower with a human tooth represent? This is a film that stands up to re-examination and can even just be viewed as something of a 3D painting - maybe a 3D Turner - in its images of the sea and sky. Coming to faith is a personal experience or journey for every person and this is just one perspective, one story and is nothing to do with organised religion - just one person's story.
Many critics have seen this as the film of the year and this is certainly worth owning in this spectacularly good Blu Ray transfer, with all the extras that add to your understanding of the film and what went into its creation. Possibly the best example of 3D film-making yet - highly recommended