レッド・ドラゴン 【ベスト・ライブラリー2011年 「相棒」発売記念 刑事映画特集"デカカタログ":初回生産限定】 [DVD]
フォーマット | 限定版 |
コントリビュータ | アンソニー・ホプキンス, ブレット・ラトナー, レイフ・ファインズ , ハーヴェイ・カイテル, メアリー=ルイーズ・パーカー, エドワード・ノートン, エミリー・ワトソン |
稼働時間 | 2 時間 5 分 |
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- メーカーにより製造中止になりました : いいえ
- 製品サイズ : 30 x 10 x 20 cm; 83.16 g
- EAN : 4988102017460
- 監督 : ブレット・ラトナー
- メディア形式 : 限定版
- 時間 : 2 時間 5 分
- 発売日 : 2011/8/3
- 出演 : アンソニー・ホプキンス, エドワード・ノートン, レイフ・ファインズ , ハーヴェイ・カイテル, エミリー・ワトソン
- 販売元 : ジェネオン・ユニバーサル
- ASIN : B00511LE08
- ディスク枚数 : 1
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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。
2024年4月28日に日本でレビュー済み
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ハンニバル抜きでも面白い。個性的なキャラクター、独特な演出
主人公がかなり強くて良い。殺人犯が家に入り込んだのを察知した途端にキッチンで包丁を2本回収・1本は背中に隠す手際の良さ。撃ち合いで死んだかと思いきや快復してボート旅行。そもそもハンニバルに背中刺されるところから生還してるし、こいつ何したら死ぬんだ...
犯人もマトモさとサイコパスさの両方が見事に描かれており、可哀想に...と同情させたかと思えばイカれてんなこいつ?となる巧みな構成になっている
サイコ・スリラーとして非常に面白かった
主人公がかなり強くて良い。殺人犯が家に入り込んだのを察知した途端にキッチンで包丁を2本回収・1本は背中に隠す手際の良さ。撃ち合いで死んだかと思いきや快復してボート旅行。そもそもハンニバルに背中刺されるところから生還してるし、こいつ何したら死ぬんだ...
犯人もマトモさとサイコパスさの両方が見事に描かれており、可哀想に...と同情させたかと思えばイカれてんなこいつ?となる巧みな構成になっている
サイコ・スリラーとして非常に面白かった
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羊たちの沈黙シリーズは見たことがなく、レクター博士が人喰いであるという事しか予備知識がなかった。結論から言って面白かった!非常にテンポがよく観ていて飽きる場面がなかった。レクター博士が怖い!
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期待を裏切らない佳作。シリーズ全部見てきた人は必ずコンプリートしなきゃね。
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羊たちの沈黙の直前の事件でこっちは男性のFBI捜査官。レクター博士の役はやっぱりアンソニー・ホプキンスがピッタリだな。表情とかでなかなか読み取れない不気味さを出してる。
今は亡きフィリップ・シーモア・ホフマンが新聞記者役として出てるけど可愛そうな展開だろと思う(笑)
犯人役のレイフ・ファインズも虐待を受け育ち可愛そうな役だけど良い演技。盲目の彼女と良い感じになり少しだけ人間らしい面も。
羊たちの沈黙と同じく犯人まで辿り着く過程など面白く良作のひとつかなと思う。
今は亡きフィリップ・シーモア・ホフマンが新聞記者役として出てるけど可愛そうな展開だろと思う(笑)
犯人役のレイフ・ファインズも虐待を受け育ち可愛そうな役だけど良い演技。盲目の彼女と良い感じになり少しだけ人間らしい面も。
羊たちの沈黙と同じく犯人まで辿り着く過程など面白く良作のひとつかなと思う。
他の国からのトップレビュー
Moi même
5つ星のうち5.0
Reçu rapidement et intact.
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Un blu-ray en français et un film aussi bon que Le silence des agneaux .
David Baime
5つ星のうち5.0
I wouldn't say this... if I didn't have lips.
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"Red Dragon", the movie, is truly delicious. It stays true to the brilliant Thomas Harris novel of the same name. I can't help but chortle with wild, almost maniacal glee as I write this review!
"Red Dragon" is my favorite of the three Harris novels.
The primary reason the story is so thrilling is because of our fascination with the larger-than-life and yet largely believable character that Harris created in Hannibal Lecter.
Lecter's brilliance borders on the supernatural. He is a top-notch psychiatrist, a superb twelve-fingered pianist, a culinary genius, a lover and master of art and literature with an encyclopedic knowledge of both genres. He can be exquisitely charming and charismatic, serenely at home in aristocratic society. And though larger-than-life, Lector is presented him in such a way that one accepts that such a man could be. Harris manipulates the audience so that the audience revels lovingly and satisfyingly in the deception.
A flaw in such a superlative person might make him human. Lecter's `flaw' makes him a Monster.
The flaw? Lecter likes to brutally kill and occasionally eat the odd acquaintance. He kills primarily for pleasure, but we find that the world may indeed be better off with the deletions Lecter chooses. His victims include an incurable pedophile, an out-of-tune flautist, an out-of-season deer hunter, a serial killer, and so on. There is a lyrical, intelligent quality to the killings of Hannibal Lecter.
Add to this FBI Special Agent Will Graham who has the gift and the tragedy of being able to put himself inside the mind of a killer. Then switch burners so the Monster Lecter is actually `helping' the FBI to catch another killer, Francis Dolarhyde, ruthless and yet pitiable in his efforts to contain his own psychotic demons as he allows a seductive coworker to eroticize him, possibly the first time for both of them.
Stir all this up and you get a meaty brew, rich with flavor and texture.
Dolarhyde's plan to take the blind girl on a date to `see' a live tiger was spell binding. What an electrifying romantic date! And it certainly had its affect on the blind girl. We could see that if not for things beyond his control, Dolarhyde may have developed into a handsome, charming, thoughtful, charismatic suitor to this woman.
Lector goads Dolarhyde into killing the unsavory Freddy Lounze in a most agonizing and exquisite way. Like the investigators, we squirm in our chairs upon hearing the recording of a lipless, perhaps tongue-less Freddy, screaming, writhing in pain, sans fricative consonants. And yet we feel that in some way, Freddy met with his end justly.
Thomas Harris' brilliance is first in his creation of such detailed memorable characters as Graham, Lecter and Dolarhyde and then in his ability to allow the reader to identify with each. He sautés these characters (the way Lecter would) into a brilliant, epicurean story to complete the tasty dish. Slurp.
Director Bret Ratner sounded like an impostor during the commentary; I couldn't persuade myself that this dolt, excuse me, had directed this great movie. He sounded goofy, always iterating sophomoric quips like "Oh! I really like THIS scene..." And, unbelievably, he confesses that he doesn't even understand the tiger scene, one of my favorites, and one that I felt was essential to understanding the complexity of the Dolarhyde character. Who really directed this movie?
I guess the proof is in the pudding. I applaud the fact that this movie was true to Harris' novel. It helped relieve the heartburn I got when I tried to digest "Manhunter", the first cinematic attempt of Harris' "Red Dragon", which completely charred the storyline.
I felt that excellent performances were turned in by all the major actors, including Edward Norton, Anthony Hopkins, Ralph Fiennes and Emily Watson.
This film is very highly recommended.
-Viddy
"Red Dragon" is my favorite of the three Harris novels.
The primary reason the story is so thrilling is because of our fascination with the larger-than-life and yet largely believable character that Harris created in Hannibal Lecter.
Lecter's brilliance borders on the supernatural. He is a top-notch psychiatrist, a superb twelve-fingered pianist, a culinary genius, a lover and master of art and literature with an encyclopedic knowledge of both genres. He can be exquisitely charming and charismatic, serenely at home in aristocratic society. And though larger-than-life, Lector is presented him in such a way that one accepts that such a man could be. Harris manipulates the audience so that the audience revels lovingly and satisfyingly in the deception.
A flaw in such a superlative person might make him human. Lecter's `flaw' makes him a Monster.
The flaw? Lecter likes to brutally kill and occasionally eat the odd acquaintance. He kills primarily for pleasure, but we find that the world may indeed be better off with the deletions Lecter chooses. His victims include an incurable pedophile, an out-of-tune flautist, an out-of-season deer hunter, a serial killer, and so on. There is a lyrical, intelligent quality to the killings of Hannibal Lecter.
Add to this FBI Special Agent Will Graham who has the gift and the tragedy of being able to put himself inside the mind of a killer. Then switch burners so the Monster Lecter is actually `helping' the FBI to catch another killer, Francis Dolarhyde, ruthless and yet pitiable in his efforts to contain his own psychotic demons as he allows a seductive coworker to eroticize him, possibly the first time for both of them.
Stir all this up and you get a meaty brew, rich with flavor and texture.
Dolarhyde's plan to take the blind girl on a date to `see' a live tiger was spell binding. What an electrifying romantic date! And it certainly had its affect on the blind girl. We could see that if not for things beyond his control, Dolarhyde may have developed into a handsome, charming, thoughtful, charismatic suitor to this woman.
Lector goads Dolarhyde into killing the unsavory Freddy Lounze in a most agonizing and exquisite way. Like the investigators, we squirm in our chairs upon hearing the recording of a lipless, perhaps tongue-less Freddy, screaming, writhing in pain, sans fricative consonants. And yet we feel that in some way, Freddy met with his end justly.
Thomas Harris' brilliance is first in his creation of such detailed memorable characters as Graham, Lecter and Dolarhyde and then in his ability to allow the reader to identify with each. He sautés these characters (the way Lecter would) into a brilliant, epicurean story to complete the tasty dish. Slurp.
Director Bret Ratner sounded like an impostor during the commentary; I couldn't persuade myself that this dolt, excuse me, had directed this great movie. He sounded goofy, always iterating sophomoric quips like "Oh! I really like THIS scene..." And, unbelievably, he confesses that he doesn't even understand the tiger scene, one of my favorites, and one that I felt was essential to understanding the complexity of the Dolarhyde character. Who really directed this movie?
I guess the proof is in the pudding. I applaud the fact that this movie was true to Harris' novel. It helped relieve the heartburn I got when I tried to digest "Manhunter", the first cinematic attempt of Harris' "Red Dragon", which completely charred the storyline.
I felt that excellent performances were turned in by all the major actors, including Edward Norton, Anthony Hopkins, Ralph Fiennes and Emily Watson.
This film is very highly recommended.
-Viddy
Jules
5つ星のうち5.0
Einer meiner Lieblingsfilme!
2024年2月13日にドイツでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Ich liebe diesen Film und habe ihn bereits etliche Male gesehen. Der Versand war schnell und der Zustand der gebrauchten Blu-ray wie angegeben. Also alles top!
Michel Boies
5つ星のうち5.0
qualité du produit
2024年4月5日にカナダでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
tout est bien