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コントリビュータ | アビゲイル・ブレスリン, ハリソン・フォード, ヘイリー・スタインフェルド, ヴィオラ・デイヴィス, エイサ・バターフィールド, ギャヴィン・フッド |
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人類滅亡の危機、宇宙戦争を終結せよ!
全ては、その戦士<エンダー>に託された
『エンダーのゲーム ブルーレイ』
<ストーリー>
数千万人が犠牲となった異星人との戦いにより、人類は次の攻撃に備え優秀な少年たちを選び軍事訓練を続けていた。
国際艦隊のグラッフ大佐は、宇宙戦争を終わらせるものとして若き戦士エンダーを次世代の指揮官に育てていくが…。
<キャスト&スタッフ>
ハイラム・グラッフ大佐: ハリソン・フォード / 磯部勉
エンダー・ウィッギン: エイサ・バターフィールド / 逢坂良太
ペトラ・アーカニアン: ヘイリー・スタインフェルド / 佐藤聡美
アンダースン少佐: ヴィオラ・デイヴィス / 斉藤貴美子
ヴァレンタイン・ウィッギン: アビゲイル・ブレスリン / 白石涼子
メイザー・ラッカム: ベン・キングズレー / 麦人
ビーン: アラミス・ナイト / 沢城みゆき
アーライ: スラジュ・パーササラシー / 桑島法子
監督&脚本: ギャヴィン・フッド
原作: 「エンダーのゲーム」 著:オースン・スコット・カード
製作: ジジ・プリッツカー、リンダ・マクドナフ、アレックス・カーツマン、ロベルト・オーチー、ロバート・チャートフ、リン・ヘンディー、オースン・スコット・カード、エド・ウルブリッヒ
製作総指揮: ビル・リシャック、デヴィッド・コートスワース、アイビー・ツォン、ヴェンカテッシュ・ロッダム、テッド・ラヴィネット、デボラ・デル・プレト、マンディー・サファヴィー
撮影監督: ドナルド・M・マカルパイン(A.C.S.)
プロダクション・デザイン: ショーン・ハワース、ベン・プロクター
音楽: スティーヴ・ジャブロンスキー
<ボーナス・コンテンツ>
●音声解説(ギャヴィン・フッド監督)
●メイキング・オブ『エンダーのゲーム』
-映画化への道
-集められた戦士たち
-無重力への挑戦
-訓練基地の内側
-心理ゲーム
-敵の戦線へ
-異星生命体の世界
-任務完了
●未公開シーン(ギャヴィン・フッド監督による音声解説付き)
-別れの時
-訓練基地でのルール
-必要なウソ
-リーダーの資質
-人類のために
-真実を明かすべきか
●心理ゲームの裏側
●オリジナル劇場予告編
-予告編A
-予告編B
<同時発売>
『エンダーのゲーム DVD』
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- 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 : 25 x 2.2 x 18 cm; 80 g
- EAN : 4959241756954
- 監督 : ギャヴィン・フッド
- メディア形式 : ワイドスクリーン, 字幕付き, DTS Stereo, 吹き替え
- 時間 : 1 時間 54 分
- 発売日 : 2015/2/18
- 出演 : ハリソン・フォード, エイサ・バターフィールド, ヘイリー・スタインフェルド, ヴィオラ・デイヴィス, アビゲイル・ブレスリン
- 字幕: : 日本語, 英語
- 販売元 : ウォルト・ディズニー・ジャパン株式会社
- ASIN : B00S5E5VUC
- ディスク枚数 : 1
- Amazon 売れ筋ランキング: - 19,487位DVD (DVDの売れ筋ランキングを見る)
- - 454位外国のSF映画
- - 1,623位外国のアクション映画
- - 2,195位ブルーレイ 外国映画
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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。
(Below this is just one very big one...)
The movie is centered around the character of Ender Wiggen. He is a super-genius from a family of super-geniuses. Ender is taken from his family and placed into a place called "Battle School" where he is trained endlessly and cruelly for a war the entire human race is certain will one day happen. The government is putting all of its faith into the training of its children. Ender has two siblings. A sister who was too kind and too soft to succeed in Battle School and an older brother who was kicked out because he was too violent and sadistic.
Ender, upon entering Battle School, immediately begins to rise through the ranks. He is eventually made a leader and given his own troops to command. As soon as he becomes a commander, his unit is put through a never ending series of battle simulations. In the school, there is constant competition to see which unit is the best. Therefore, a never-ending tournament is constantly being held. In Ender's case though, the normal competition rules don't seem to apply. Ender's unit is often put into very unfair circumstances. Sometimes they have to fight battles, one right after the next, with no time to rest. Other times they are forced to fight against several other units at the same time. It is very unfair and Ender and his troops are always angry about it, but always choose to keep fighting....and they always win, too.
Eventually Ender's unit is taken out of Battle School and brought to another place where they are no longer foot soldiers fighting in battle simulations. Instead they are all commanders with their own groups of troops that they control via computers. Ender is the leader of the leaders. These battles are different. They occur at odd times.
At the center of their simulated fleet is one warship equipped with a weapon called "The Doctor" if I remember right. It fires a charge that when it detonates, if another other ships besides the main target one are caught within the blast radius, those ship also explode in a similarly sized explosion. This chain reaction continues until no other ships are caught within the blast radius. It is a way to take out many different ships simultaneously. This is Ender's main weapon and he guards it carefully.
Eventually, the simulations bring Ender's simulated fleet to the simulated home planet of their enemy. There are so many enemy ships to fight against there, that there is no way for Ender's troops to win. So, rather than fighting against the entire force he makes the decision to surround his main weapon with all of the remaining troops he has access to. Together as one big ball of force, they fly to the planet itself. The ships all around the main ship act as a shield for the main weapon. Once Ender is close enough, he fires the main weapon, not at the ships, but at the planet itself. The entire planet dies and because the alien race thinks via a hive mind, all of the remaining enemy ships also die.
Ender has won the final simulation. He has won the game.
This is where the movie fails.
Upon winning, Ender is told that none of the battles that they have been running were simulations. All of them were real battles. Years previous, Earth had sent out millions of ships to fight against the aliens who had attacked them once. The government's goal was to destroy their entire race so they could never attack us again. Recently, the ships had finally gotten close enough to the planet where they were encountering resistance and they needed commanders who could control them remotely. Ender and his team were these commanders.
This is when Ender realizes that he has, unknowingly, destroyed an entire race of intelligent beings. He realizes that he might be a hero, but he is also the universe's ultimate mass murderer.
The movie never comes straight out and says this. They never tell Ender that the simulations weren't fake. People who have read the books understand. For those who didn't read the books, many of them might not. It is a good movie, but because they pulled their biggest punch, it is not a 'great' movie. It's too bad.
I appreciate what “is” there…but “it” just isn’t enough.
△ 分かりやすい戦闘ものを求めてる人 他の作品にしましょう
少年の賢さと苦悩が丁寧に描かれていて感情移入できました。人類の運命を背負わされるって怖いなぁ。
終わりのほうで最終試験が大掛かりだったので 「(映画の)時間的に敵との決戦前で終わる感じかな」と心の準備もできました。
脚本家が凄いのか、編集者が優秀か、上手く構成されてるなぁ。
原作を端折られてることは 読んでない者はまったく影響なしです。
映画は映画、安心して観てください。
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主人公が少年で、徐々に天才的資質を開花し、最終的には世界を救う系の作品です。
加えて、物語自体にもちょっとした仕掛けがほどこされているので、少年少女が活躍する日本のSFアニメ好きならば、普通に楽める作品でしょう。
ただ、尺の都合でしょうが、キャラの掘り下げが弱く、敵に関する情報も少ないので、やや物語が薄っぺらく感じてしまいます。
そのせいか、いくら主人公のニュータイプ的な能力(理解力・共感力?)が凄いからとは言っても、しょっぱなで地球人を数千万人葬った相手に対して、情を抱くのはいかがなもんか、とか考えちゃいました。
まぁ、本作を突き詰めると、《敵を理解して圧倒できる=情が湧く》&《圧倒的な強者には誰も文句を言えない》って事なんでしょう。
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Now on to my movie review: I read Ender's Game, 13 years ago as a freshman in high school. While the movie adaptation of Ender's Game condenses a lot of what happened in battle school, omits a lot of the politics that was happening on Earth, and glosses over the friendship between Ender and Bean, I was impressed with how the movie retained the essence of the book. Probably the most enjoyable part of the movie was seeing their interpretation of Battle School. Given how advanced technology is today, at least compared to 2001, the special effects were better than I imagined.
In truth, I believe that the entire Ender's Universe would have been better served as a mini-series or a TV show, especially if it focused on the Ender's Shadow series as I think the general public would have related better with what was happening on EARTH than in Space. The film itself, wasn't very accommodating for a movie franchise or even a sequel, even though it did leave things "open-ended" enough.
A huge round of applause should be given to the casting. The casting of Asa Butterfield as Andrew 'Ender' Wiggin, the titular 'hero,' is perfection. He played Ender's conflicting emotions, vulnerabilities and viciousness with a sincere conviction beyond someone his age should be able to portray. He truly is talented young man and I hope he continues acting because his future and career are bright. I was completely okay with them aging up all the characters, because let's be honest, it'd be difficult to find a believable precocious young actor to portray a 6 year old and then to a 12/13 year old commander.
My favorite scenes involved him commanding his jeesh or confronting his enemies, including even Graff. Some of the best scenes in the movie was solely just Asa's Ender going head to head with Harrison Ford's Colonel Graff. Speaking of, Harrison Ford is perfect as Colonel Graff, I think if the movie had been a success and a potential sequel was in the making, he'd have the necessary gruff kindness to play Bean's confidante. And while the gender change in Anderson threw me for a second, I love Viola Davis, she's just a fantastic actress and her Anderson is a great reminder that these soldiers in Battle school are in fact kids, who have to return to "normal" life after the war. And another brilliant nugget of casting was Nonso Anozie as Sergeant Dap. I couldn't help shout out "Game of Thrones!" whenever he appeared on screen.
I remember back in 2001, the book was always stuck in perpetual rumors of being in pre-production or casting, with names like Haley Joel Osment being thrown around as possible candidates to play Ender. 12 years later, I think the movie was made and released at the right time with the right cast, just the circumstances around the book being 28 years old and Orson Scott Card's personal statements, mired the movie's potential success. If it weren't for the boycotting, the movie could have done better, and maybe the marketing could have pushed a near 30 year old book better, but it's truly a pity most high schoolers aren't required to read this book anymore and most kids these days don’t know much about the series.
Which was why it was also such a pity that Bean wasn't more significant in the movie adaptation. I had read that Orson Scott Card’s initial drafts to the movie adaptation of Ender’s Game were to have it centered more on Ender and Bean’s friendship. THIS WOULD HAVE BEEN THE RIGHT DIRECTION. But the director preferred pushing Ender and Petra’s friendship, which is fine, but it killed any potential opportunity for a true Shadows sequel, which in my opinion would have made better movies. Plus, Bean gets Petra in the end. Has nine children with her and he is the love of her life.
Part of the problem I had with the other books in Ender's series after Ender's Game is that Ender's story was interesting because not only of the war he ends, but the people IN the book he meets. The afore mentioned Bean and Petra, Alai, Dink, Shen, Graff, etc. These were all his friends and allies that don't appear in the sequels (aside from Ender in Exile - written AFTER Bean's Shadow sequels), so why would anyone care about them?
The truth is, restoring the Formics' world is admirable of Ender, especially how Ender's guilt consumed him, but reading about it? Not as interesting. Learning about battle school and how Ender dealt with the pressures of the school, his actions in defending himself, and the war was interesting. But basing a franchise around his travels in space with the Formics, just isn't appealing.
I think this is why Ender's Shadow would have made a better "franchise" starter. You start it with Ender's Game, introducing both Ender and Bean, blending both Ender's Game and Ender's Shadow. Then continue on to the beginning of Ender in Exile, then Shadow of the Hegemon, Shadow Puppets, Shadow of the Giant, and then back to Ender in Exile and end it with Ender's travels in space.
What's done is done. This is a great "companion" movie to go with the novel, Ender's Game. As a huge fan of the Ender Shadow's series and the book Ender's Game, I thought everybody did the best they could with the budget and time constraints. Again, I already mentioned that it's a pity they didn't go with Card's initial draft of the movie, but what's done is done. I only hope in the future sometime, the books will be made into a miniseries as the stories and characters themselves are certainly deserving.

Il film, molto semplificato rispetto al romanzo, si fa perdonare le mutilazioni della parte introspettiva solo grazie alla sua ricercata fedeltà al contesto. Così, con ritmo incalzante, effetti visivi suggestivi (anche se privi del 3D) e una colonna sonora avvincente, cattura l’attenzione e gratifica lo spettatore. Notevole Asa Butterfield (il giovane protagonista), bravi il solido Harrison Ford e l'inconsueto Ben Kingsley.
Consegnato da Amazon con un giorno d'anticipo, il Blu-Ray, offre un ragguardevole comparto video e finalmente un ottimo audio DTS-HD, sia in originale che nella versione doppiata in italiano.
Prodotto di qualità. Acquisto raccomandato agli amanti della fantascienza pura.