卒業 (ユニバーサル・ザ・ベスト2008年第5弾) [DVD]
仕様 | 価格 | 新品 | 中古品 |
フォーマット | 色, ドルビー, ワイドスクリーン, 字幕付き |
コントリビュータ | マイク・ニコルズ, ダスティン・ホフマン/アン・バンクロフト/キャサリン・ロス |
言語 | 英語 |
稼働時間 | 1 時間 41 分 |
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【ハリウッドの歴史を変えた衝撃作!“タブー”に挑んだ野心作が初キャンペーン化で登場!】
サイモン&ガーファンクルの音楽、語り継がれるラストシーン!
永遠の傑作アメリカン・ニューシネマ
大学を卒業し、周囲の期待も高まるばかりのベンジャミン。妖艶なロビンソン夫人に誘惑され、虚無感を抱えつつも彼女と肉体関係を重ねてゆくベンだったが、彼女の娘・エレンと出逢ったことで、彼の心に変化が起こる。いつしかエレンに情熱を注いでいくベン。それに応えようとするエレン。二人の関係は静かに近づいていくが、それに怒ったロビンソン夫人がエレンにベンとの関係を暴露してしまう!傷心のエレンは別の男と結婚しようとするのだが ・・・。
【映像特典】
■チャールズ・ウェッブ:1人の作家との出逢い
■フォトギャラリー
■“卒業”を振り返って
■“卒業”25周年
★Oリングケース付き
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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
- 梱包サイズ : 18.03 x 13.76 x 1.48 cm; 83.16 g
- EAN : 4571264907160
- 監督 : マイク・ニコルズ
- メディア形式 : 色, ドルビー, ワイドスクリーン, 字幕付き
- 時間 : 1 時間 41 分
- 発売日 : 2008/9/11
- 出演 : ダスティン・ホフマン/アン・バンクロフト/キャサリン・ロス
- 字幕: : 日本語
- 言語 : 英語 (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo)
- 販売元 : ユニバーサル・ピクチャーズ・ジャパン
- ASIN : B001B4V8UA
- 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。
2023年12月3日に日本でレビュー済み
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私が中学生の頃の映画です、音楽とともに懐かしさが蘇って来ました。
2024年2月4日に日本でレビュー済み
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この映画はS&Gの曲と最後の教会のシーンが記憶にありました。今となってはストーリーは陳腐ですが映像表現が巧みで美しく気品があります。最後のバスの中のシーンで、今まで一度も心から笑ったことのなかった優等生ベンジャミンが体じゅうで笑い新しい自分に目覚めていく姿が印象的です。
ホフマンさんの魅力的で素敵な表情を観ながらそしてサイモンとガーファンクルの繊細で透き通るような歌声を聴きながらこの映画を見るなら最高です。映画の中ではサウンドオブサイレンス、スカボロフェア、ミセスロビンソンの曲が流れます。
ホフマンさんの魅力的で素敵な表情を観ながらそしてサイモンとガーファンクルの繊細で透き通るような歌声を聴きながらこの映画を見るなら最高です。映画の中ではサウンドオブサイレンス、スカボロフェア、ミセスロビンソンの曲が流れます。
2023年8月11日に日本でレビュー済み
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有名な映画ですが観たつもりで
観ていなかったので購入しました。
とても有名な花嫁をかっさらうシーンは
ごちゃごちゃしていますが躍動感が有り
とても感動的でした。観て良かったです。
観ていなかったので購入しました。
とても有名な花嫁をかっさらうシーンは
ごちゃごちゃしていますが躍動感が有り
とても感動的でした。観て良かったです。
2021年7月26日に日本でレビュー済み
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約40年前、中学生の頃に観た作品でした。内容を忘れていたので、こんな作品だったのか❗とびっくりしました。吹替あり、サイモンとガーファンクル、曲は最高でした。
2023年10月21日に日本でレビュー済み
1967年(米)監督マイク・ニコルズ。
ベトナム反戦運動や学園紛争に揺れた60年代の空気を
鮮やかに映し出している
この映画、同年製作の「俺たちに明日はない」
と共にアメリカン・ニューシネマの到来を告げる作品と
なりました。
大学を卒業したベンジャミン(ダスティン・ホフマン)は
自分の将来と境遇に疑問を抱いていた。
そんな彼は中年の女性ロビンソン夫人(アン・バンクロフト)に誘惑され
成り行きのまま密会を重ねる。
しかし夫人の娘エレーナ(キャスリン・ロス)の純真さに胸打たれ、
真実の愛に目覚めて行くのでした。
主人公のベンジャミンはスポーツ、学問ともに優秀な成績を修めて大学を
卒業しますが、この年頃の誰もがそうであるように説明しようのない焦燥や
不安を抱えています。
主体性のない彼は年上のロビンソン夫人に誘惑され簡単に屈してしまう。
しかしエレナが他の男性と結婚することを聞きエレナを深く愛していることに
気づき彼女を結婚式の最中に奪って逃げんるのです。
このあまりにも有名なラストシーンが若い世代の観客たちの
心をつかみました。
十字架を振り回して大人たちに抵抗して、彼らを教会に閉じ込めて
置き去りにするベンジャミンに、1960年代の若者は、
既成の権威、モラルに対する反乱と見てとったのです。
ダスティン・ホフマンのナイーブな演技、
アン・バンクロフトの妖艶な魅力、
キャスリン・ロスの初々しさ、
そして何よりサイモン&ガーファンクルの歌う清々しい主題歌
「サウンド・オブ・サイレンス」は不滅の輝きですし、
「ミセス・ロビンソン」「スカボロ・フェア」の歌詞の新しさ。
音楽も欠かせない要素でした。
今も映画史に輝く名作です。
ベトナム反戦運動や学園紛争に揺れた60年代の空気を
鮮やかに映し出している
この映画、同年製作の「俺たちに明日はない」
と共にアメリカン・ニューシネマの到来を告げる作品と
なりました。
大学を卒業したベンジャミン(ダスティン・ホフマン)は
自分の将来と境遇に疑問を抱いていた。
そんな彼は中年の女性ロビンソン夫人(アン・バンクロフト)に誘惑され
成り行きのまま密会を重ねる。
しかし夫人の娘エレーナ(キャスリン・ロス)の純真さに胸打たれ、
真実の愛に目覚めて行くのでした。
主人公のベンジャミンはスポーツ、学問ともに優秀な成績を修めて大学を
卒業しますが、この年頃の誰もがそうであるように説明しようのない焦燥や
不安を抱えています。
主体性のない彼は年上のロビンソン夫人に誘惑され簡単に屈してしまう。
しかしエレナが他の男性と結婚することを聞きエレナを深く愛していることに
気づき彼女を結婚式の最中に奪って逃げんるのです。
このあまりにも有名なラストシーンが若い世代の観客たちの
心をつかみました。
十字架を振り回して大人たちに抵抗して、彼らを教会に閉じ込めて
置き去りにするベンジャミンに、1960年代の若者は、
既成の権威、モラルに対する反乱と見てとったのです。
ダスティン・ホフマンのナイーブな演技、
アン・バンクロフトの妖艶な魅力、
キャスリン・ロスの初々しさ、
そして何よりサイモン&ガーファンクルの歌う清々しい主題歌
「サウンド・オブ・サイレンス」は不滅の輝きですし、
「ミセス・ロビンソン」「スカボロ・フェア」の歌詞の新しさ。
音楽も欠かせない要素でした。
今も映画史に輝く名作です。
2022年1月31日に日本でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
映画が上映された時に観た感動が蘇ります。その時からS&Gのファンとなり、レコードを買いに行った時の情景が昨日の様に思います。本当に、買って良かったです!!
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**Spoiler Alert**
**Spoiler Alert**
The Graduate was a unique movie for its time because of when it was made, who the actors were, and how America itself was changing. The movie made during the Vietnam War, and agitators are mentioned a couple of times during the film. Anti-war demonstrations were being conducted on college campuses all around the United States, especially at Berkeley, the university highlighted through much of the film.
It however must be said that the movie only touches upon this fact, the analysis of the movie goes into deeper historical context than just the war which was going on at the time the movie was filmed. So much culture was changing in America at that time. Some things that stand out in the movie are the generational gap, between the older people and the younger ones. The older more mature people whose lives are already defined, such as Ben's Parents represent an older America who represents old values, traditions, good morals and an old time America in which the father was the main provider for the family and knew what best for the family. The younger generation thought that the older was naïve, didn't understand them, and didn't get what was really going on.
The older generation had a defined family setting, the nuclear family, again traditional that was to be seen as the best parts of that, however we can see that as Elain's father is divorcing her mother that this area in America is beginning to fail and more and more marriages are falling apart ending in divorce. Perhaps alluding to the "Free love" that was espoused during that period in history, to break the bonds of matrimony and live free, and just "shack up".
This "Free love" might be able to possibly extend to Mrs. Robinson, the women whom seduced Ben. Women seducing men was unheard of during that time, let alone a woman of this age difference, yet so many things can be taken from the se4duction itself that lets us know how America is changing. Take a look at the naivety of Ben, as he drives her home, get out of his car, accompanies her to the door, goes inside, gets a drink, head up to her bedroom, helps her dress off, and all this time, not up until, the very end has he any idea whatsoever that she wants to seduce him. The seduction by women was unheard of in society, let alone a movie and repeated small brief flashes of her breast was unheard of at the time as well. The movie makers where testing the waters, and telling the ratings boards that America isn't this Naïve, that they can handle brief nudity in films and that they shouldn't have the belief that the culture isn't changing between the older and the younger, because it is.
Even after the seduction by Mrs. Robinson Ben is still in the precarious situation of not knowing what he wants to be, though he does know what he don't want to be, and that is like his parents and the people of his parents' generation. The movie plays upon this as that they are not above their own faults; Mrs. Robinson has a long lived love affair with Ben, all the while cheating on her own husband with a boy half her age. Totally unheard of and still a very great fault portrayed by her that the older generation might not be so traditional in values after all, so who are they to tell the younger generation how to live, how to act, and what to say, especially so after they have succumbed to their own form of evil?
However upon further inspection of Ben's character we can see that he thought of Mrs. Robinson as his only way out. One of the early scenes Mrs. Robinson throws Ben's car keys in the fish tank. This could represent several things. Firstly that Mr's Robinson was the key to what he wanted and the freedom he so much thought he deserved. He was just like a fish in the fish tank, caught in an area with very little move room and a go nowhere but in circles attitude unsure of what was happening or which way to go. We see this played out again as he is in a diving suit in the pool, he tries to come back up but his parents just push him right back down. Mrs. Robinson could be seen as his way out from a trapped existence, and she was the "key" to doing so.
All in this entire movie is about a transitional change from a more conservative culture to a more liberal one. This stance is repeated many times throughout the course of the film. It plays upon the fact that love can be used for ill or for gain. The differences between right and wrong is not always clear, and that lust and love are two different things, and while the movie challenges us to think about it in terms of a changing America in an antiwar type of culture, it still manages to entertain and tell us things about the human condition in that we are all human and just as likely to fail as to win and the winds of cultural change will blow no matter how hard you hold out.
**Spoiler Alert**
The Graduate was a unique movie for its time because of when it was made, who the actors were, and how America itself was changing. The movie made during the Vietnam War, and agitators are mentioned a couple of times during the film. Anti-war demonstrations were being conducted on college campuses all around the United States, especially at Berkeley, the university highlighted through much of the film.
It however must be said that the movie only touches upon this fact, the analysis of the movie goes into deeper historical context than just the war which was going on at the time the movie was filmed. So much culture was changing in America at that time. Some things that stand out in the movie are the generational gap, between the older people and the younger ones. The older more mature people whose lives are already defined, such as Ben's Parents represent an older America who represents old values, traditions, good morals and an old time America in which the father was the main provider for the family and knew what best for the family. The younger generation thought that the older was naïve, didn't understand them, and didn't get what was really going on.
The older generation had a defined family setting, the nuclear family, again traditional that was to be seen as the best parts of that, however we can see that as Elain's father is divorcing her mother that this area in America is beginning to fail and more and more marriages are falling apart ending in divorce. Perhaps alluding to the "Free love" that was espoused during that period in history, to break the bonds of matrimony and live free, and just "shack up".
This "Free love" might be able to possibly extend to Mrs. Robinson, the women whom seduced Ben. Women seducing men was unheard of during that time, let alone a woman of this age difference, yet so many things can be taken from the se4duction itself that lets us know how America is changing. Take a look at the naivety of Ben, as he drives her home, get out of his car, accompanies her to the door, goes inside, gets a drink, head up to her bedroom, helps her dress off, and all this time, not up until, the very end has he any idea whatsoever that she wants to seduce him. The seduction by women was unheard of in society, let alone a movie and repeated small brief flashes of her breast was unheard of at the time as well. The movie makers where testing the waters, and telling the ratings boards that America isn't this Naïve, that they can handle brief nudity in films and that they shouldn't have the belief that the culture isn't changing between the older and the younger, because it is.
Even after the seduction by Mrs. Robinson Ben is still in the precarious situation of not knowing what he wants to be, though he does know what he don't want to be, and that is like his parents and the people of his parents' generation. The movie plays upon this as that they are not above their own faults; Mrs. Robinson has a long lived love affair with Ben, all the while cheating on her own husband with a boy half her age. Totally unheard of and still a very great fault portrayed by her that the older generation might not be so traditional in values after all, so who are they to tell the younger generation how to live, how to act, and what to say, especially so after they have succumbed to their own form of evil?
However upon further inspection of Ben's character we can see that he thought of Mrs. Robinson as his only way out. One of the early scenes Mrs. Robinson throws Ben's car keys in the fish tank. This could represent several things. Firstly that Mr's Robinson was the key to what he wanted and the freedom he so much thought he deserved. He was just like a fish in the fish tank, caught in an area with very little move room and a go nowhere but in circles attitude unsure of what was happening or which way to go. We see this played out again as he is in a diving suit in the pool, he tries to come back up but his parents just push him right back down. Mrs. Robinson could be seen as his way out from a trapped existence, and she was the "key" to doing so.
All in this entire movie is about a transitional change from a more conservative culture to a more liberal one. This stance is repeated many times throughout the course of the film. It plays upon the fact that love can be used for ill or for gain. The differences between right and wrong is not always clear, and that lust and love are two different things, and while the movie challenges us to think about it in terms of a changing America in an antiwar type of culture, it still manages to entertain and tell us things about the human condition in that we are all human and just as likely to fail as to win and the winds of cultural change will blow no matter how hard you hold out.