ハリー・ポッターと不死鳥の騎士団 [Blu-ray]
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フォーマット | Blu-ray |
コントリビュータ | デイビッド・イェーツ, ルパート・グリント, ダニエル・ラドクリフ, エマ・ワトソン |
言語 | 英語, 日本語 |
稼働時間 | 2 時間 18 分 |
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収録作品 | 8作品 (ハリー・ポッターと賢者の石、ハリー・ポッターと秘密の部屋、ハリー・ポッターとアズカバンの囚人、ハリー・ポッターと炎のゴブレット、ハリー・ポッターと不死鳥の騎士団、ハリー・ポッターと謎のプリンス、ハリー・ポッターと死の秘宝 PART1、ハリー・ポッターと死の秘宝 PART2) | ハリー・ポッターと賢者の石 | ハリー・ポッターと秘密の部屋 | ハリー・ポッターとアズカバンの囚人 | ハリー・ポッターと炎のゴブレット |
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- 言語 : 英語, 日本語
- 製品サイズ : 30 x 10 x 20 cm; 80 g
- EAN : 4548967069006
- 監督 : デイビッド・イェーツ
- メディア形式 : Blu-ray
- 時間 : 2 時間 18 分
- 発売日 : 2014/7/16
- 出演 : ダニエル・ラドクリフ, ルパート・グリント, エマ・ワトソン
- 字幕: : 日本語, 英語
- 販売元 : ワーナー・ブラザース・ホームエンターテイメント
- ASIN : B00KRTY43S
- 原産国 : 日本
- ディスク枚数 : 1
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充実でした!
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昔4作目まで見てて、元旦公開されてたので続きから視聴しました。3作目までは面白くて覚えてましたが、4作目があまり覚えなくて序盤は戸惑いました。お馴染みのキャラや世界観は健在でした。
今回はとある先生の独裁やハリーの逮捕危機、秘密結社のお話など暗い政治色が強く、いじめ描写強めやお年頃な恋愛シーンなど子供向けではなくなった印象でした。昔見てた子達がイケメン、美人になってて嬉しい。チョウ可愛い(*'Д`)ハーマイオニーの「ハリーのキスはきっと合格点以上よ」は笑いました。
スネイプ先生がハリーに当たりが強い理由が分かって納得。ウィーズリー兄弟のイタズラ花火は爽快で、終盤のアクションも圧巻。シリウスさんがあんなことに…見終わってみれば20年以上前に見た時のあの感動が甦りました。
今回はとある先生の独裁やハリーの逮捕危機、秘密結社のお話など暗い政治色が強く、いじめ描写強めやお年頃な恋愛シーンなど子供向けではなくなった印象でした。昔見てた子達がイケメン、美人になってて嬉しい。チョウ可愛い(*'Д`)ハーマイオニーの「ハリーのキスはきっと合格点以上よ」は笑いました。
スネイプ先生がハリーに当たりが強い理由が分かって納得。ウィーズリー兄弟のイタズラ花火は爽快で、終盤のアクションも圧巻。シリウスさんがあんなことに…見終わってみれば20年以上前に見た時のあの感動が甦りました。
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面白いですね〜(^-^)
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ここまで続けてみましたが、みんなが大人になるにつれてお話もどんどんシリアスになっていくので、ファンタジーとして楽しんでいた私としてはイマイチとしか言えない、今作のメインの悪役、というか嫌味を言うキャラはピンクおばさんなので、マルフォイが全然嫌味を言わない空気キャラになってしまっていたのも寂しい。
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Isaac Rafael
5つ星のうち5.0
Excelente compra, me gusto mucho el diseño de la película así como la edición.
2022年3月21日にメキシコでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Me gustó mucho la edición de la película.

Lloyds Tsb
5つ星のうち5.0
Another great film
2007年9月19日に英国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
I've read all the books (deathly Hallows is my favourite), and watched all the movies. At first i was dissapointed, because of how much had been taken out, but i decided to wait till book 7, before i would make my decision about this one. In the end, the changes that were made, actually make things a little easier for the movies, e.g. kreacher's betrayel doesn't actually amount to anything at the end of it (i mean, harry forgives him, sort of, so it's actually easier to not have it in). There are other examples i could come out with, but that would take a full page. Put it this way, they kept in just about enough, and the things they haven't kept in, could very easily be put back into 6 or 7. Now, onto the movie itself. The direction was brilliant, though this director admittedly, doesn't have cuaron's flair, but he simply uses that vision to enhance his own, which is fair enough. Allows for good continuity, i suppose. The acting is something i was most impressed with, especially Daniel Radcliffe. Honestly speaking, looking at his performance in film 4, i felt that he didn't have what it took to pull off film 5. However, i felt there was a chance if he was pushed the right way, and the director certainly managed that. Rupert Grint, unfortunately doesn't get much screen time (I have to admit, i did miss 'Weasley is our King'), but he still made the most out of what he did have. Emma Watson (who is beautiful. Yes, i admit it), was actually very good in this, and gave probably her stongest performance as Hermoine (even better than film 3). Though, admittedly, Emma still has a few problems, but they can be rectified with maturity and some good direction (which Harry Potter has had a lot of). Finally, i was actually entertained all throughout, which i found quite surprising, since the book did have a few dull moments. Overall, i'd still say that Goblet of Fire is the best film, but this is right there with it.

Adalberto
5つ星のうち5.0
Es lo que es
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La caja incluye 3 discos, 2 películas una de ellas es la versión en 4k y hdr y el otro disco incluye contenido extra y contiene el código para la versión digital

Bookphile
5つ星のうち5.0
The best of the HP movies yet
2007年11月28日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
I've been a rabid fan of Harry Potter for years now, ever since the imminent release of the first movie inspired me to start reading the books. That is a telling statement right there, in that I have always been the sort of person who prefers the book to the movie. Yet with this particular movie, I may even have enjoyed the movie more than the book. Of the seven books in the series, OotP is on the low end as far as which books I enjoyed the most. As for the movie version, I found it dazzling.
David Yates is the director for which this amazing series has been searching. While Columbus's first two were cute (sometimes too cute) and imaginative, Cuaron's story-driven focus on the third was very well-done, and Newell's streamlined fourth was well acted with poor effects, Yates's vision of the fifth novel was exactly as I imagined everything in my head. His pacing of the story was superb and his use of the rotating Daily Prophet headlines to propel the plot was frankly ingenious. There is a lot of meat to the novel and Yates ensures that the plot is coherent and none of the important details are left out but does so in a very efficient manner. Instead, he saves the lengthier scenes for the heart of the story and Harry's internal conflicts are given just as much play as his external conflicts. Harry sometimes comes across as surly in the book but Yates did a wonderful job of portraying Harry's normal adolescent frustrations coupled with his dangerous position in the wizarding world. Though the ending sequence in the Ministry of Magic was trimmed, it was simply stunning. I can't say enough good things about Yates and I was ecstatic to hear that he will also be directing "Half-Blood Prince". This is a real boon to Rowling as it is such a pivotal novel. She will have a director who will do it right.
There is also a great deal to be said about the acting. One of the great strengths of this franchise is that the same actors have been with it all along (with the exception of the late Richard Harris). It's been a thrill to watch the child actors grow and it really helps to keep me into the story given that one of the central themes of the novels is the evolution of these characters. While I have always liked Radcliffe, he is simply phenomenal in this movie. It's almost possible to physically feel Harry's reactions because Radcliffe imbues them with such obvious and yet restrained passion. Another of the phenomenal acting treasures is the wonderful Evanna Lynch who is pitch perfect as Luna Lovegood. Lynch is truly a talent and I loved every moment of watching her bring the character to life. I look very forward to seeing more of her in future Potter films. Alan Rickman is wonderful as usual and always leaves the viewer wanting more of Snape. Imelda Staunton made Umbridge delightfully creepy. Ralph Fiennes is extraordinary as Voldemort and sends a shiver down my spine whenever he's onscreen.
The true strength of this movie is that it's character-driven, just as it was always meant by Rowling to be. Yes there is a central plot that is important. But what is really important is Harry's growth and development. Throughout his life he has had to make many tough choices and his decisions aren't always the best but that is the point. Harry learns from his mistakes and it is his choices that shape him as a character. Rather than make a flashy movie about wizards casting lots of cool spells, Yates has let this theme shine through. As in the books, in the end it all comes down to Harry's humanity. The spells and objects and magical creatures are all just frill. The real heart of the story is Harry's coming of age.
David Yates is the director for which this amazing series has been searching. While Columbus's first two were cute (sometimes too cute) and imaginative, Cuaron's story-driven focus on the third was very well-done, and Newell's streamlined fourth was well acted with poor effects, Yates's vision of the fifth novel was exactly as I imagined everything in my head. His pacing of the story was superb and his use of the rotating Daily Prophet headlines to propel the plot was frankly ingenious. There is a lot of meat to the novel and Yates ensures that the plot is coherent and none of the important details are left out but does so in a very efficient manner. Instead, he saves the lengthier scenes for the heart of the story and Harry's internal conflicts are given just as much play as his external conflicts. Harry sometimes comes across as surly in the book but Yates did a wonderful job of portraying Harry's normal adolescent frustrations coupled with his dangerous position in the wizarding world. Though the ending sequence in the Ministry of Magic was trimmed, it was simply stunning. I can't say enough good things about Yates and I was ecstatic to hear that he will also be directing "Half-Blood Prince". This is a real boon to Rowling as it is such a pivotal novel. She will have a director who will do it right.
There is also a great deal to be said about the acting. One of the great strengths of this franchise is that the same actors have been with it all along (with the exception of the late Richard Harris). It's been a thrill to watch the child actors grow and it really helps to keep me into the story given that one of the central themes of the novels is the evolution of these characters. While I have always liked Radcliffe, he is simply phenomenal in this movie. It's almost possible to physically feel Harry's reactions because Radcliffe imbues them with such obvious and yet restrained passion. Another of the phenomenal acting treasures is the wonderful Evanna Lynch who is pitch perfect as Luna Lovegood. Lynch is truly a talent and I loved every moment of watching her bring the character to life. I look very forward to seeing more of her in future Potter films. Alan Rickman is wonderful as usual and always leaves the viewer wanting more of Snape. Imelda Staunton made Umbridge delightfully creepy. Ralph Fiennes is extraordinary as Voldemort and sends a shiver down my spine whenever he's onscreen.
The true strength of this movie is that it's character-driven, just as it was always meant by Rowling to be. Yes there is a central plot that is important. But what is really important is Harry's growth and development. Throughout his life he has had to make many tough choices and his decisions aren't always the best but that is the point. Harry learns from his mistakes and it is his choices that shape him as a character. Rather than make a flashy movie about wizards casting lots of cool spells, Yates has let this theme shine through. As in the books, in the end it all comes down to Harry's humanity. The spells and objects and magical creatures are all just frill. The real heart of the story is Harry's coming of age.

J. Christiansen
5つ星のうち5.0
The best in the series
2007年11月17日に英国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
***Spoilers***
I liked this movie a lot but I hope they have directors cuts of all the movies coming. The two things I did not like about the movie was they didn't explain Harry's anger with Ron and Hermione at the start of the movie very good. They should have had Harry receiving letters with no news or something at the start of the movie. Also, the talk with Dumbledore at the end of the movie is just pathetic. It should have been one of the longest scenes in te movie and it was like five lines. Warner Bros., the directors and the screenwriters have really been cutting the last two movies, even three, short on the ending. This is the most pivotal talk in the entire series. And one of my favorite chapters to reread. And they hack it off to nothing.
That said, I think this movie is the best in the series to this point. The scene in which Sirius and Harry are dualing together with a couple of Death Eaters, and Sirius says "Good one James" to Harry, captures everything of the relationship between Harry and Sirius. Sirius wants a friend in Harry and see's James in Harry, and Harry just wants a father figure and someone to talk to. Also the scene where Black dies and Lupin is holding Harry back is just amazing. Couldn't hvae done that scene better myself. And the scene where Voldemort and Dumbledore are dualing and the part where Harry is possessed by Voldemort and Harry has flashes of the worst memories in his life, then he see's his friends and his heart swells with love and Voldemort can't possess him because he can not stand possessing someone full of so much love. I think they captured that perfectly in this movie.
The acting was perfect among the entire cast and the trio has really come a long way. Dan, Emma and Rupert played their parts perfectly. Dan put on one of the best performances I have ever seen.
I liked this movie a lot but I hope they have directors cuts of all the movies coming. The two things I did not like about the movie was they didn't explain Harry's anger with Ron and Hermione at the start of the movie very good. They should have had Harry receiving letters with no news or something at the start of the movie. Also, the talk with Dumbledore at the end of the movie is just pathetic. It should have been one of the longest scenes in te movie and it was like five lines. Warner Bros., the directors and the screenwriters have really been cutting the last two movies, even three, short on the ending. This is the most pivotal talk in the entire series. And one of my favorite chapters to reread. And they hack it off to nothing.
That said, I think this movie is the best in the series to this point. The scene in which Sirius and Harry are dualing together with a couple of Death Eaters, and Sirius says "Good one James" to Harry, captures everything of the relationship between Harry and Sirius. Sirius wants a friend in Harry and see's James in Harry, and Harry just wants a father figure and someone to talk to. Also the scene where Black dies and Lupin is holding Harry back is just amazing. Couldn't hvae done that scene better myself. And the scene where Voldemort and Dumbledore are dualing and the part where Harry is possessed by Voldemort and Harry has flashes of the worst memories in his life, then he see's his friends and his heart swells with love and Voldemort can't possess him because he can not stand possessing someone full of so much love. I think they captured that perfectly in this movie.
The acting was perfect among the entire cast and the trio has really come a long way. Dan, Emma and Rupert played their parts perfectly. Dan put on one of the best performances I have ever seen.