アイルトン・セナ~音速の彼方へ [DVD]
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コントリビュータ | アイルトン・セナ(F1ドライバー:88年、90年、91年ワールド・チャンピオン), アシフ・カバディア |
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【キャスト】
アイルトン・セナ(F1ドライバー:88年、90年、91年ワールド・チャンピオン)
【スタッフ】
監督:アシフ・カバディア
制作年:2010年
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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 : 4988102051990
- 監督 : アシフ・カバディア
- メディア形式 : DVD-Video
- 時間 : 1 時間 48 分
- 発売日 : 2012/4/13
- 出演 : アイルトン・セナ(F1ドライバー:88年、90年、91年ワールド・チャンピオン)
- 販売元 : ジェネオン・ユニバーサル
- ASIN : B006QJSELQ
- 原産国 : 日本
- ディスク枚数 : 1
- Amazon 売れ筋ランキング: - 22,349位DVD (DVDの売れ筋ランキングを見る)
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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。
2023年12月10日に日本でレビュー済み
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プロストが最終的にセナのサポートをしていていいやつだと思った。
2023年6月17日に日本でレビュー済み
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アイルトン・セナの映画ドキュメントを購入して見ました。リアルタイムで31年前にTVでみました。ショックでした。今娘もカートからVitaに乗って富士スピードウェイで走ってますが、このドキュメントをみて、胸か痛みました。母親として、こんな事が起きたらどうしよう😢ちょっとよぎりましたょ。とても若くして亡くなって残念です。アイルトン好きでした。
久しぶりに良い映画【ドキュメント】見ました。
久しぶりに良い映画【ドキュメント】見ました。
2022年7月29日に日本でレビュー済み
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近頃は動画配信利用しており、BDソフトで買うのは久々でした。個人的に大好きだったA.セナに敬意を表して、ジャケットごと飾ってます。
2022年9月8日に日本でレビュー済み
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とりあえずこれ一枚あればセナのやってきた事はわかるかなと思います
2022年6月3日に日本でレビュー済み
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未だに忘れられないNo. 1パイロットですね。
2022年5月8日に日本でレビュー済み
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セナの伝説を見たかった、残したかった。
2021年3月21日に日本でレビュー済み
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F1が好きで深夜に頑張って見ていたものでした。セナが死んだ事故もテレビで見ていました。
セナが死んでから、なんだか興味を失いあまり見なくなりましたが、F1中継そのものも民放では見ることが出来なくなってしまいました。
もう30年近く前かと思いますが、映像を見ながら当時の事を思い出しました。
セナが死んでから、なんだか興味を失いあまり見なくなりましたが、F1中継そのものも民放では見ることが出来なくなってしまいました。
もう30年近く前かと思いますが、映像を見ながら当時の事を思い出しました。
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bruno dupenloup
5つ星のうち5.0
Joli livre et DVD.
2024年1月16日にフランスでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Jolie édition collector. Recommande un meilleurs emballage pour la livraison. Correspond à mes attentes & livré dans les temps. Merci.

Angelo M.
5つ星のうち5.0
Documentario biografico sulla vita di un grandissimo pilota
2023年3月22日にイタリアでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
"SENNA" è un film sulla biografia del grande pilota brasiliano Ayrton Senna, uscito nel 2010 e della durata di circa 106 minuti, diretto da Asif Kapadia.
Il cofanetto contiente 2 DVD.
Il film è un documentario biografico sulla carriera di Ayrton Senna, dal suo debutto in Formula 1 fino alla sua morte prematura sul circuito di Imola nel 1994. Il film è ricco di immagini d'archivio e interviste esclusive. Il film racconta in maniera dettagliata la vita del pilota e della sua intensa rivalità con il suo rivale Alain Prost.
Film per tutti:
I contenuti del film potrebbero non essere adatti ai bambini o adolescenti vista la presenza di scene molto forti. Consiglio quindi la visione del film in presenza di un adulto.
Conclusione:
In conclusione, consiglio di guardare il film in quanto risulta molto coinvolgente sulla biografia di un personaggio straordinario, come lo è stato Ayrton Senna. Personalmente, ho apprezzato molto la ricostruzione della vita di Senna e ho trovato il film avvincente ed emozionante. Le scene d’azione sono spettacolari, in particolare quelle sul circuito di Monaco. Il film non annoia dall’inizio alla fine. Ho regalato anche una copia del film a un amico, ed è rimasto molto contento del regalo. Ottimo il rapporto qualità/prezzo. Ho avuto fortuna a trovarlo ad un prezzo davvero competitivo qui su Amazon, pagato circa 12€. Il mio voto a questa recensione è di 5 stelle su 5. Il film vale la pena di essere guardato, ne consiglio l'acquisto.
Il cofanetto contiente 2 DVD.
Il film è un documentario biografico sulla carriera di Ayrton Senna, dal suo debutto in Formula 1 fino alla sua morte prematura sul circuito di Imola nel 1994. Il film è ricco di immagini d'archivio e interviste esclusive. Il film racconta in maniera dettagliata la vita del pilota e della sua intensa rivalità con il suo rivale Alain Prost.
Film per tutti:
I contenuti del film potrebbero non essere adatti ai bambini o adolescenti vista la presenza di scene molto forti. Consiglio quindi la visione del film in presenza di un adulto.
Conclusione:
In conclusione, consiglio di guardare il film in quanto risulta molto coinvolgente sulla biografia di un personaggio straordinario, come lo è stato Ayrton Senna. Personalmente, ho apprezzato molto la ricostruzione della vita di Senna e ho trovato il film avvincente ed emozionante. Le scene d’azione sono spettacolari, in particolare quelle sul circuito di Monaco. Il film non annoia dall’inizio alla fine. Ho regalato anche una copia del film a un amico, ed è rimasto molto contento del regalo. Ottimo il rapporto qualità/prezzo. Ho avuto fortuna a trovarlo ad un prezzo davvero competitivo qui su Amazon, pagato circa 12€. Il mio voto a questa recensione è di 5 stelle su 5. Il film vale la pena di essere guardato, ne consiglio l'acquisto.

Fernando G.A.
5つ星のうち5.0
Un documental que hay que ver cada año
2022年12月22日にスペインでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Muy buen documental estrenado en su día en salas de cine, centrado en los momentos más relevantes de la carrera de Ayrton Senna y de su duelo y rivalidad con Alain Prost, con muchas imágenes y declaraciones. El Blu-ray presenta buena imagen, aunque muchas imágenes de archivo no presentan una calidad excelente y en castellano. Además esta edición trae una versión extendida respecto a la versión estrenada en cines.
Muy recomendado, un imprescindible para los amantes de la Fórmula 1 y seguidores de Ayrton Senna.
Muy recomendado, un imprescindible para los amantes de la Fórmula 1 y seguidores de Ayrton Senna.

C
5つ星のうち5.0
Senn'a greatest victory
2011年6月7日に英国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
This is not a dramatisation of Ayrton Senna, it is more a documentary than a feature film as it is 100% true, uses real footage throughout, and contains voiceovers from various people who are seen throughout the movie from the world of motor sport and sports journalists too. I expect that hardcore Senna fans will have seen a lot of this before, via places such as YouTube but for someone like me, 98% of the footage was unseen and new, so that was good. Being that the footage mainly dates from the late 1980's to mid 1990's, it isn't the best quality but even on the large cinema screens, its more than watchable and looks very good on screen. Yes, it's grainy but it just adds to the time and authenticity of the piece, and I think it comes across very well. Some of the footage is better than others, but its just atmospheric, and I liked the unpredictability of it in that sense.
The documentary really aims to look at the man behind the racing driver name of Ayrton Senna that a lot of people know. We see Ayrton speak a lot about his religion and God, and how important it is to him to respect that and how much of a part that played in his life and his career. He was a deeply philosophical man, yet had the grit and determination to succeed whatever the cost in his job. However, the film does show a more "human" side to the driving machine that is Senna. A great example is when his car flips and lands him head-first in the gravel pit, serving as a stark reminder to Senna he is just as likely to get hurt as anyone else in the sport, but it takes him having a relatively serious accident to fully comprehend this fact. Senna's facial expressions speak a thousand words, and watching him, you can almost feel every emotion, his face gives everything away and that in turn adds a whole new level to the film - I've never seen Senna in this light before, and the movie really highlights what kind of man Senna was - kind-hearted, determined, giving (he gave a lot of money to charity at home in Brazil) but most of all ambitious and determined to succeed.
The rivalry between Senna and Prost takes up a lot of the early movie, mainly because that is what helped to shape Senna's career in Formula One. When he joined Maclaren and partnered Prost, everyone knew that both men desperately wanted to win the World Championship title again, but nobody could forsee just how far these men would go to fulfill their dreams. We see footage of both men speaking about each other, the effect this had not only on them, but the teams and the sport as a whole too. The vitriolic words that come from Prost about Senna are quite shocking but goes to show how deeply the men were entrenched in their dislike for each other and determination to out-do each other on the track. Senna, however, always seems careful never to completely bad-mouth, doing it in a more clever and roundabout than Prost delivers! As well as looking at this rivalry, the movie does take a look at the behind-the-scenes politics of Formula One, from the awful FIA director Jean-Marie Balestre and his shocking decisions regarding the disclipling of Senna, and other questionable areas behind the scenes at Formula One.
I don't normally mention a sound track when I am reviewing a film unless a particular song really moved me, but on this occasion I have to applaud the entire musical score. It is mainly composed by Antonio Pinto, someone I had not heard of until I googled his name for the purpose of this review, but the man is a genius when it comes to the soundtrack he has created for this movie. He captures the raw emotion, the excitement, the thrill of the race, and the tragedy of Senna's death in a few instrumental pieces of music that enhance every single scene they appear in. It was a joy to listen to this soundtrack accompany this film, and I certainly hope the film-makers look to release this fantastic musical score at some point as I am sure anyone who has seen this film will be interested in hearing it again and again.
The film goes through Senna's career at Formula One, and eventually hits on the fateful day on 1st May 1994, at Imola, where Senna is to race his final race and tragically end his life. There was something very odd about watching a clearly troubled man on-screen, with the audience knowing what is going to happen to him, yet he has no idea. Yet, I couldn't help but feel watching this that Senna did have a sense of foreboding about this race, and this just added to my unsettled feeling. I almost didn't want to watch but found myself glued to the screen, heart-beating fast. I'm not ashamed to say I shed a tear over this whole section of the movie, it's incredibly moving, and when you have spent almost 2 hours getting to know Ayrton Senna in a way you probably haven't before, the now infamous crash takes on a very different stance when watched in this context.. it feels incredibly sad and the entire cinema seemed on edge and moved by what they saw.
Something that spelt out to me the power this movie had was the credits. Usually, the moment the credits roll on a film , 99% of the audience is on its feet and rushing for the door. When the credits rolled for this film, no one moved. We all wanted to watch the repeated scenes from the film playing alongside the credits, and it took the lights eventually going up and the Vue advertisements beginning on the screen again for us to begin to vacate the cinema. The film definitely had an effect on us, and hours after watching it, I am still thinking about the things Senna said, and the turmoil he was going through at the Imola race weekend, and wishing he had decided not to race, as Frank Williams had fully expected him not to.
I cannot recommend this film highly enough, whether you are a motor sport fan or not. As I mentioned, I'm certainly not but I was glued to the screen for the duration, which is just over 2 hours long. The audience in my screen were laughing along at some of Senna's funnier moments which did come quite frequently, and one perfect scene involving Alain Prost walking in front of a Brazilian crowd after Senna's first home grand prix victory with the most perfect subtitling (I shan't spoil it for you here!). We all held our breath as the on-board camera on Senna's car shows us his last moments around the Imola track, and shed a tear at the moving funeral footage, his sister Vivianne clutching Senna's helmet being one of the most moving images of the lot. There isn't as much race footage as some may expect, instead focussing on interviews etc, but for me the balance was just right. This is a superb documentary, and for once, I don't mind admitting Jeremy Clarkson was 100% right when he branded this unmissable. Truly fantastic.
The documentary really aims to look at the man behind the racing driver name of Ayrton Senna that a lot of people know. We see Ayrton speak a lot about his religion and God, and how important it is to him to respect that and how much of a part that played in his life and his career. He was a deeply philosophical man, yet had the grit and determination to succeed whatever the cost in his job. However, the film does show a more "human" side to the driving machine that is Senna. A great example is when his car flips and lands him head-first in the gravel pit, serving as a stark reminder to Senna he is just as likely to get hurt as anyone else in the sport, but it takes him having a relatively serious accident to fully comprehend this fact. Senna's facial expressions speak a thousand words, and watching him, you can almost feel every emotion, his face gives everything away and that in turn adds a whole new level to the film - I've never seen Senna in this light before, and the movie really highlights what kind of man Senna was - kind-hearted, determined, giving (he gave a lot of money to charity at home in Brazil) but most of all ambitious and determined to succeed.
The rivalry between Senna and Prost takes up a lot of the early movie, mainly because that is what helped to shape Senna's career in Formula One. When he joined Maclaren and partnered Prost, everyone knew that both men desperately wanted to win the World Championship title again, but nobody could forsee just how far these men would go to fulfill their dreams. We see footage of both men speaking about each other, the effect this had not only on them, but the teams and the sport as a whole too. The vitriolic words that come from Prost about Senna are quite shocking but goes to show how deeply the men were entrenched in their dislike for each other and determination to out-do each other on the track. Senna, however, always seems careful never to completely bad-mouth, doing it in a more clever and roundabout than Prost delivers! As well as looking at this rivalry, the movie does take a look at the behind-the-scenes politics of Formula One, from the awful FIA director Jean-Marie Balestre and his shocking decisions regarding the disclipling of Senna, and other questionable areas behind the scenes at Formula One.
I don't normally mention a sound track when I am reviewing a film unless a particular song really moved me, but on this occasion I have to applaud the entire musical score. It is mainly composed by Antonio Pinto, someone I had not heard of until I googled his name for the purpose of this review, but the man is a genius when it comes to the soundtrack he has created for this movie. He captures the raw emotion, the excitement, the thrill of the race, and the tragedy of Senna's death in a few instrumental pieces of music that enhance every single scene they appear in. It was a joy to listen to this soundtrack accompany this film, and I certainly hope the film-makers look to release this fantastic musical score at some point as I am sure anyone who has seen this film will be interested in hearing it again and again.
The film goes through Senna's career at Formula One, and eventually hits on the fateful day on 1st May 1994, at Imola, where Senna is to race his final race and tragically end his life. There was something very odd about watching a clearly troubled man on-screen, with the audience knowing what is going to happen to him, yet he has no idea. Yet, I couldn't help but feel watching this that Senna did have a sense of foreboding about this race, and this just added to my unsettled feeling. I almost didn't want to watch but found myself glued to the screen, heart-beating fast. I'm not ashamed to say I shed a tear over this whole section of the movie, it's incredibly moving, and when you have spent almost 2 hours getting to know Ayrton Senna in a way you probably haven't before, the now infamous crash takes on a very different stance when watched in this context.. it feels incredibly sad and the entire cinema seemed on edge and moved by what they saw.
Something that spelt out to me the power this movie had was the credits. Usually, the moment the credits roll on a film , 99% of the audience is on its feet and rushing for the door. When the credits rolled for this film, no one moved. We all wanted to watch the repeated scenes from the film playing alongside the credits, and it took the lights eventually going up and the Vue advertisements beginning on the screen again for us to begin to vacate the cinema. The film definitely had an effect on us, and hours after watching it, I am still thinking about the things Senna said, and the turmoil he was going through at the Imola race weekend, and wishing he had decided not to race, as Frank Williams had fully expected him not to.
I cannot recommend this film highly enough, whether you are a motor sport fan or not. As I mentioned, I'm certainly not but I was glued to the screen for the duration, which is just over 2 hours long. The audience in my screen were laughing along at some of Senna's funnier moments which did come quite frequently, and one perfect scene involving Alain Prost walking in front of a Brazilian crowd after Senna's first home grand prix victory with the most perfect subtitling (I shan't spoil it for you here!). We all held our breath as the on-board camera on Senna's car shows us his last moments around the Imola track, and shed a tear at the moving funeral footage, his sister Vivianne clutching Senna's helmet being one of the most moving images of the lot. There isn't as much race footage as some may expect, instead focussing on interviews etc, but for me the balance was just right. This is a superb documentary, and for once, I don't mind admitting Jeremy Clarkson was 100% right when he branded this unmissable. Truly fantastic.

Bour
5つ星のうち5.0
Juste waouh
2023年11月19日にフランスでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Très beau film sur un pilote hors du commun