エアベンダー スペシャル・コレクターズ・エディション [Blu-ray]
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フォーマット | 色, ドルビー, ワイドスクリーン |
コントリビュータ | ノア・リンガー, デヴ・パテル, ニコラ・ペルツ, アーシフ・マンドヴィ, ショーン・トーブ, クリフ・カーティス, セイチェル・ガブリエル, M.ナイト・シャマラン, ジャクソン・ラスボーン |
言語 | 英語, 日本語 |
稼働時間 | 1 時間 43 分 |
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- アスペクト比 : 2.35:1
- 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 : 25 x 2.2 x 18 cm; 80 g
- EAN : 4988113747790
- 監督 : M.ナイト・シャマラン
- メディア形式 : 色, ドルビー, ワイドスクリーン
- 時間 : 1 時間 43 分
- 発売日 : 2013/8/23
- 出演 : ノア・リンガー, デヴ・パテル, ニコラ・ペルツ, ジャクソン・ラスボーン, ショーン・トーブ
- 字幕: : 英語, 日本語
- 言語 : 日本語 (Dolby Digital 5.1), 英語 (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- 販売元 : パラマウント ホーム エンタテインメント ジャパン
- ASIN : B00DACMB3Y
- 原産国 : 日本
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ハラハラするストーリーでとても面白いです。
続編が気になります。
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『2011年2月に発表された第31回ゴールデンラズベリー賞で8部門にノミネートされ、うち5部門(最低映画賞、最低脚本賞、最低監督賞、最低助演男優賞、最も3Dの使い方が間違っている映画賞)を受賞した』という米国ではボロクソ評価の本作だが、もっとクソみたいな映画腐るほどある。
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恐らく原作は素晴らしいのだろう。
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見応えのある場面が少なく、明らかに最後が中途半端で終わり続編が当然出ると思ったが11年経った現在も
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以上
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Steve
5つ星のうち5.0
Great fun
2022年11月7日にカナダでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Love this film. So sad there weren't any sequels.

Stella Starnes
5つ星のうち5.0
"The Last Airbender"; it's a blast of fresh air, you either go with it or you don't!
2016年10月30日に英国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Like some of the other reviewers who rated this film five stars, I don't understand why it has been criticized so much. I personally love this film with its messages of fighting to protect the balance of the world without actually beating the hell out of people, along with the actual burden of bearing the future of the world on one's shoulders and knowing that others expect you to make the world a better place altogether, as Aang, played spectacularly by Noah Ringer realizes all too well. Now that's a massive responsibility for a thirteen year old boy to carry out! Wouldn't it just be easier to run away from it?
The truth is it's so easy to think you can run away from your responsibilities, and that immediately makes it easy to empathize with Aang, as brother and sister Sokka and Katara of the Southern Water Tribe do, played by Jackson Rathbone and Nicola Peltz respectively. Driven by their own instincts for good as well as sympathy and affection for Aang, they become rather like his guardians first and his friends second and all three of them together make a cool team. No, I have not seen the original manga anime television series, but that doesn't mean I have to watch it unless I want to and I am perfectly happy with the film as it is. Noah Ringer is really engaging as Aang; you can get seriously involved with him, particularly when he permanently closes down his mind to the material world and enters the immaterial, which is the spirit world where he is immediately rebuked by a breathtakingly enormous Asian Lung dragon spirit (voiced by the brilliant John Noble who played Denethor in "The Lord Of The Rings") for having been absent from the world for one hundred years, and also when he's being told to concentrate by Katara as she attempts to teach him her skills of water bending. Another character with whom you can sympathize as well is Prince Zuko, played splendidly by Dev Patel, whose quest to find and capture Aang in order to win his father's approval and take back his place as the rightful heir to the throne is constantly hampered by his arch enemy Commander Zhao (Aasif Mandvi), and doubted by his father Fire Lord Ozai (Cliff Curtis) to prove successful, both of whom have plans to preserve their own skills with fire while also eradicating all other nations in the process. This pompous self serving act with no regard to the balance spells out disaster as far as the thinking man of the Fire Nation, General Iroh is concerned when he learns of it, and I just love him; he's noble, honest and wise and the actor Shaun Toub who plays him is also really good looking! I particularly love the scene in which he offers his wise counsel to Princess Yue, another looker with a conscience played very deeply by Seychelle Gabriel, therefore prompting her to do her own responsibility for her people without hesitating. It's also great that she doesn't fall for the devastated look on Sokka's face; she's not going to be swayed by his own desperate need for her to hang around when she's got to mend the balance for others. I also love the growing affection between Aang and Katara; Aang's serious outlook on life just leaves him whenever she's there to support him.
The acts of air bending, fire bending, water bending and earth bending enhanced with top notch special effects and fantastic action are all simply gorgeous (and they're even cooler in the end credits where they're all purely animated and you can also see Aang manipulating fire and earth; therefore showing that he harnesses all four elements in the end), and since the four elements and the exercises that go with them are explained in the featurette "The Origins Of The Avatar" over on the Special Features as well as the three main characters of Aang, Sokka and Katara and their personalities, everything about them in the film just makes perfect sense. True, the character of Fire Lord Ozai is not nearly as villainous a father as he's meant to be in the original television series and I'm not immediately terrified of him, however, the way in which he inquires after his son and afterwards speaks of him with no affection or approval or acceptance is very cold, and he is altogether a self satisfied, power hungry git. Also, Prince Zuko justifies his claim to capture Aang and prove he's a worthy son in the process brilliantly, putting in the facts of his own unhappy upbringing and the shame that he's been led to believe he is within his family, therefore making you want to root for him in the race to find Aang before Commander Zhao; he's got much more sound and positive reasons than Zhao's which are heavily influenced by greed and ambition. It's just sad though that Zuko feels this is a mission he's been given when in fact it was just an excuse his father made to banish him from the Fire Nation completely.
The scenery is just stunning, every single location in the film looks beautiful, from the snows of the South and North Poles to the towns and villages of the Earth Kingdom and the vast golden fields of the Fire Nation. So too are the temples, including the temple that Aang visits only to find all of the reincarnations of himself of previous years captured in still art form. The speech that Aang makes when he is looking at all of the statues is charged both with trepidation and huge solemnity, as well as guilt at having been so unwilling to take up the mantle of all of the lives where he was willing before. It's no wonder then that Aang feels so daunted at having to be the God of his elemental world. The music is also wonderful; it's deep and profound and really touching, especially when Aang finally releases all of his inner conflict over having blindly attempted to run away both from the responsibility to be the Avatar and from all of his teachers and friends who wanted him to be the Avatar, and embraces the power to fend off the Fire Nation. Yes he looks serious a lot of the time, so it's lovely whenever he's happy, and at the same time beautiful to see him bow to everyone at long last as encouraged by Katara. He practically learns the value of accepting the role that destiny carves for him the hard way and it's really hard; you don't get what you want handed to you on a silver platter as Fire Lord Ozai would like to think that he can. Also among the Special Features that I've mentioned before are some deleted scenes, which are pretty cool and also quite funny, like "Talk To The Dead" in which a crazy medium uses simply awful guesswork to pinpoint a presence in the atmosphere until her voice suddenly changes into something else entirely. The outtakes are fantastic, there's a lot of goofing around which is fun, actors trying to stay in character until they slip up and a good amount of dancing, as after all, the exercises for each of the four elements are a bit like a dance, and they're meant to be! Just listen to the creators of the television series, it's got nothing to do with looking weird! I'm very happy with this purchase, it came in great condition and well on time and it's a firm favourite of mine.
The truth is it's so easy to think you can run away from your responsibilities, and that immediately makes it easy to empathize with Aang, as brother and sister Sokka and Katara of the Southern Water Tribe do, played by Jackson Rathbone and Nicola Peltz respectively. Driven by their own instincts for good as well as sympathy and affection for Aang, they become rather like his guardians first and his friends second and all three of them together make a cool team. No, I have not seen the original manga anime television series, but that doesn't mean I have to watch it unless I want to and I am perfectly happy with the film as it is. Noah Ringer is really engaging as Aang; you can get seriously involved with him, particularly when he permanently closes down his mind to the material world and enters the immaterial, which is the spirit world where he is immediately rebuked by a breathtakingly enormous Asian Lung dragon spirit (voiced by the brilliant John Noble who played Denethor in "The Lord Of The Rings") for having been absent from the world for one hundred years, and also when he's being told to concentrate by Katara as she attempts to teach him her skills of water bending. Another character with whom you can sympathize as well is Prince Zuko, played splendidly by Dev Patel, whose quest to find and capture Aang in order to win his father's approval and take back his place as the rightful heir to the throne is constantly hampered by his arch enemy Commander Zhao (Aasif Mandvi), and doubted by his father Fire Lord Ozai (Cliff Curtis) to prove successful, both of whom have plans to preserve their own skills with fire while also eradicating all other nations in the process. This pompous self serving act with no regard to the balance spells out disaster as far as the thinking man of the Fire Nation, General Iroh is concerned when he learns of it, and I just love him; he's noble, honest and wise and the actor Shaun Toub who plays him is also really good looking! I particularly love the scene in which he offers his wise counsel to Princess Yue, another looker with a conscience played very deeply by Seychelle Gabriel, therefore prompting her to do her own responsibility for her people without hesitating. It's also great that she doesn't fall for the devastated look on Sokka's face; she's not going to be swayed by his own desperate need for her to hang around when she's got to mend the balance for others. I also love the growing affection between Aang and Katara; Aang's serious outlook on life just leaves him whenever she's there to support him.
The acts of air bending, fire bending, water bending and earth bending enhanced with top notch special effects and fantastic action are all simply gorgeous (and they're even cooler in the end credits where they're all purely animated and you can also see Aang manipulating fire and earth; therefore showing that he harnesses all four elements in the end), and since the four elements and the exercises that go with them are explained in the featurette "The Origins Of The Avatar" over on the Special Features as well as the three main characters of Aang, Sokka and Katara and their personalities, everything about them in the film just makes perfect sense. True, the character of Fire Lord Ozai is not nearly as villainous a father as he's meant to be in the original television series and I'm not immediately terrified of him, however, the way in which he inquires after his son and afterwards speaks of him with no affection or approval or acceptance is very cold, and he is altogether a self satisfied, power hungry git. Also, Prince Zuko justifies his claim to capture Aang and prove he's a worthy son in the process brilliantly, putting in the facts of his own unhappy upbringing and the shame that he's been led to believe he is within his family, therefore making you want to root for him in the race to find Aang before Commander Zhao; he's got much more sound and positive reasons than Zhao's which are heavily influenced by greed and ambition. It's just sad though that Zuko feels this is a mission he's been given when in fact it was just an excuse his father made to banish him from the Fire Nation completely.
The scenery is just stunning, every single location in the film looks beautiful, from the snows of the South and North Poles to the towns and villages of the Earth Kingdom and the vast golden fields of the Fire Nation. So too are the temples, including the temple that Aang visits only to find all of the reincarnations of himself of previous years captured in still art form. The speech that Aang makes when he is looking at all of the statues is charged both with trepidation and huge solemnity, as well as guilt at having been so unwilling to take up the mantle of all of the lives where he was willing before. It's no wonder then that Aang feels so daunted at having to be the God of his elemental world. The music is also wonderful; it's deep and profound and really touching, especially when Aang finally releases all of his inner conflict over having blindly attempted to run away both from the responsibility to be the Avatar and from all of his teachers and friends who wanted him to be the Avatar, and embraces the power to fend off the Fire Nation. Yes he looks serious a lot of the time, so it's lovely whenever he's happy, and at the same time beautiful to see him bow to everyone at long last as encouraged by Katara. He practically learns the value of accepting the role that destiny carves for him the hard way and it's really hard; you don't get what you want handed to you on a silver platter as Fire Lord Ozai would like to think that he can. Also among the Special Features that I've mentioned before are some deleted scenes, which are pretty cool and also quite funny, like "Talk To The Dead" in which a crazy medium uses simply awful guesswork to pinpoint a presence in the atmosphere until her voice suddenly changes into something else entirely. The outtakes are fantastic, there's a lot of goofing around which is fun, actors trying to stay in character until they slip up and a good amount of dancing, as after all, the exercises for each of the four elements are a bit like a dance, and they're meant to be! Just listen to the creators of the television series, it's got nothing to do with looking weird! I'm very happy with this purchase, it came in great condition and well on time and it's a firm favourite of mine.

ePfirsich
5つ星のうち5.0
Super
2013年9月15日にドイツでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Mir hat der Film super gefallen und ich hoffe, dass trotz der vielen Kritik die anderen Teile auch noch verfilmt werden.

aaron smith
5つ星のうち5.0
Great film
2023年12月16日に英国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Love this film I can see why it didn't do so good but still a great film.

Dora walczak
5つ星のうち5.0
Great movie 🎬
2024年3月5日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
I love ❤️ the last air bender it is one of my favorites 😍. Great movie for great 👍 price