ヒストリーチャンネルでのタロスは、どちらかというとゴーレムのイメージだった。
やはり、ギリシャの兜でなければ。本編でも良い神の役で出てきた・トリトンを題材にした国民的
アニメ「海のトリトン」でも、その姿で登場していた。しかし、本編でもちょい役なのが残念。
ではあるが、クラウチングスタート予備姿勢の台座から立ち上がり、暴れ始める所はワクワクさせる。
最近は、北欧神話をベースにしたマイティーソー、マッッミケルセン氏出演のタイタンの戦いでも
世相を反映して、神も絶対的存在では無い描き方になっている。
本編は、ヒドラのシーンは、少しモタつくけれども、夢と冒険のファンタジー作品と言える。
また、霊能者の巫女の名の「メディア」は、今の我々が依存している・マスコミやネットの
起源。時に裏切る(情報操作)点も、まさにそのもの(笑)。
特典の、レイハリーハウゼン氏の話も興味深く、ただ『タロスがゴム製で老朽化して
今は残っていない』というのは残念だ。
今のCG作品に飽きた人には、必見。
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ストップモーション・アニメの最高傑作!
【ストーリー】『シンドバッド7回目の航海(’58)』を筆頭に多くの特撮ファンタジーを手掛けてきた製作シニア&特撮ハリーハウゼンの代表作であり、
ストップモーション・アニメの歴史に名を残す最高傑作。
ギリシャ神話に材を取り、幸福をもたらす“黄金の羊の毛皮”を求めて旅立つジェーソン一行の大冒険。
青銅の巨人テイロス、七首の竜ハイドラ、怪鳥ハーピーをはじめ、ハリーハウゼンの生み出すクリーチャーたちは皆素晴らしい。
中でも7体のガイコツ剣士と3人の男が繰り広げる剣闘シーンは圧巻。
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- 発売日 : 2009/12/23
- 出演 : ゲイリー・レイモンド, ナンシー・コバック, トッド・アームストロング
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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。
2018年9月25日に日本でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
日本テレビ『水曜ロードショー』の夏休みといえば、この「アルゴ探検隊」!
コレにつきる。
実際はいろんな季節にやってたンだろうが、夏休みのウキウキした気分、タマった宿題も
”明日、考えよう”
という気分にさせてくれるゴキゲンな映画。
ヒッチコック映画とは打って変わって雄大且つどこかのんびりしたバーナード・ハーマンのスコアに乗って。
主人公イアソン(英語読みの”ジェイソン”はどうも・・・ねぇ)に立ちはだかる展開が、神殿にあるチェス(?)盤上のコマで表現されるトコロが好きです。
コレにつきる。
実際はいろんな季節にやってたンだろうが、夏休みのウキウキした気分、タマった宿題も
”明日、考えよう”
という気分にさせてくれるゴキゲンな映画。
ヒッチコック映画とは打って変わって雄大且つどこかのんびりしたバーナード・ハーマンのスコアに乗って。
主人公イアソン(英語読みの”ジェイソン”はどうも・・・ねぇ)に立ちはだかる展開が、神殿にあるチェス(?)盤上のコマで表現されるトコロが好きです。
2019年4月29日に日本でレビュー済み
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ストップアニメーションは時代遅れか?
そんな事は無い!
最新のCGにも負けていない。
映画好きなら骸骨兵士は必見です。
そんな事は無い!
最新のCGにも負けていない。
映画好きなら骸骨兵士は必見です。
2019年8月12日に日本でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
子供の頃に観て、子どもながらに感動したのを思い出し、改めて観たくて購入しました。
今のCG多様な映画とはまた違った趣がある映画です。遺跡での撮影はもうできないのではないかな。
今のCG多様な映画とはまた違った趣がある映画です。遺跡での撮影はもうできないのではないかな。
2016年8月26日に日本でレビュー済み
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ハリーハウゼンの手がけた特撮ものとしては もっとも成功した作品ではないでしょうか。
一コマずつの撮影はおそろしく努力と忍耐を要した と思いますが、出来栄えは見事です。
特に地面から骸骨戦士がむくむく出てくる場面は 嬉しくなります。
CGからは決して感じられない暖かみや 人間らしさを感じるのです。
客を呼ぶには金をかけてど派手なCGを 入れればいいという
今時の安易な映画の制作姿勢は そろそろ改めて欲しいと思います。
CGによるリアルさの追求は、リアルであればあるほど 現実味から遠のいているように感じます。
一コマずつの撮影はおそろしく努力と忍耐を要した と思いますが、出来栄えは見事です。
特に地面から骸骨戦士がむくむく出てくる場面は 嬉しくなります。
CGからは決して感じられない暖かみや 人間らしさを感じるのです。
客を呼ぶには金をかけてど派手なCGを 入れればいいという
今時の安易な映画の制作姿勢は そろそろ改めて欲しいと思います。
CGによるリアルさの追求は、リアルであればあるほど 現実味から遠のいているように感じます。
2019年3月2日に日本でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
標記されている年は2千年代ですが、これは旧版であり、新版ではありません。
これはこれで良い作品ではあるのですが、途中で終わっているという感が否めません。
これはこれで良い作品ではあるのですが、途中で終わっているという感が否めません。
2017年11月10日に日本でレビュー済み
レイハリーハウゼンの最高傑作と評されてる本作ですが、わたしはタイタンの戦いを推します。
本作は、さあ、今からというところで物語が終わってしまい、ものすごく消化不良に感じました。
同じテーマのアルゴノーツの方がきちんと最後まで物語を描かれていて良いです。
またレイハリーハウゼンをみるなら、シンバッドシリーズの方がわたしは好きです。
本作は、さあ、今からというところで物語が終わってしまい、ものすごく消化不良に感じました。
同じテーマのアルゴノーツの方がきちんと最後まで物語を描かれていて良いです。
またレイハリーハウゼンをみるなら、シンバッドシリーズの方がわたしは好きです。
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Bernd Meurer
5つ星のうち5.0
Günstig und super schneller Versand.
2024年3月6日にドイツでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Günstig und super schneller Versand.

L.M.A
5つ星のうち5.0
Nostalgia
2021年5月8日にスペインでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Clasico de los años 60 que no ha envejecido nada nal.
Doblaje en castellano original.
Doblaje en castellano original.

T. Thompson
5つ星のうち5.0
A Classic Film - a Great Collectible
2012年8月10日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
When I was 10 years old I saw this movie in the theater. I had seen the trailers the week before and eagerly awaited the movie in Saturday matinee. I was blown away when I did.
Today, MANY years later, I'm still blown away.
JATA is a Harryhausen classic along with "7th Voyage of Sinbad", two of the most inspiring and entertaining "legend" movies of the 1960's. And what was not to like? Gorgeous color, fantastic cast, great costumes and scenery, a Bernard Herrmann score, plenty of action, monsters, monsters and more monsters -- all by the animation genius who left a legacy of film brilliance for generations to come.
Stop motion animation isn't everyone's cup of tea, I admit. In many ways, it looks like Claymation, and badly done knock offs (usually in dinosaur films) come to mind, lowering its credibility. Yes there are other forms of animation with a very different look (King Kong, for example) but this is Harryhausen STYLE, and the secret is in the details.
In "Sinbad" it was called "Dynamation" - not sure why, other than a marketing gimmick. But it isn't the animation itself (good as it is, and painstaking to produce frame by frame) that you need to look at, it's the character details and the relation between the actors and the animated characters (monsters). This is where the talent shows through. It shines.
You have to remember that the giant Talos was only about 1 or 2 feet tall (I don't know the exact size), and the Hydra, with the full seven heads visible in a couple of places (though I believe only five were animated because of budget-- or was that in the giant Octopus movie?) probably wasn't much bigger than a cat or dog. The actors had to imagine them life size and react to them effectively, which they did for the most part quite well.
It is this classic look and animation that makes JATA an iconic movie. But there is more of value in it.
First of all, we see a movie that is pretty close to the Greek legend. Compare it along these lines to "Clash of the Titans" (the re-make especially) that hobbled Norse and Greek myth together and made up almost everything else. This movie was intellectually much more honest.
We also see something unusual when dealing with Greek myth. We see Gods and Goddesses, remarkably human in their interactions with each other and the humans they deal with -- not the harsh, judgmental and incorrect interpretations we see in some other films. We see them as fantastic yet approachable, perfect stuff for the imagination to ponder and wonder at. That is what they were meant to be.
They're all really quite charming.
Zeus, all powerful yet surprisingly gentle (this is a guy who could fry you in an instant with a thunderbolt) spends quality time with Hera, Queen of the Gods (and his wife). The legends tend to focus on their many arguments and Zeus' infidelities, but here, we see a couple whom we suspect actually do like each other. Refreshing interpretation.
Hera, well, what's not to love? She's beautiful as both a Goddess and the Argo's figurehead. She actually beats out Zeus in air time because of this, and the animated figurehead... those amazing eyes! As a kid, and even now as an adult, those eyes capture me every time! Even though the figurehead is a character, somehow with the motion of the eyelids and the eyes themselves, they are captivating. And of course, we see a side of Hera that the myths often don't show. She could be kindly and loving. Refreshing to see that. Fans of the TV show "Hercules" may think of Hera as a vengeful and tempestuous Goddess, but she had a good side as well. She was a popular Goddess in the ancient times because she was the Goddess of the hearth and home, of family and yes, even (Greek)family values. It's nice to see her good nature here.
Hermes bears close watching to figure him out, purely for entertainment value if nothing else. He appears in the film at the beginning as a seer. We see him again when Jason meets Pelias. Watch him closely as he looks at Jason... something is going on there. We find out what later when he reveals himself for who he really is and takes Jason to Olympus. That scene, well, I have to laugh these days because of course, it looks so much like "Beam me up, Scotty!" But this film pre-dated Star Trek by many years... perhaps it inspired it?
On a bit of a down side...
It's too bad they didn't do more with Hecate. She's a very misunderstood Goddess anyway, and the three dog's heads in her statue don't help much. She has a much more important role in the true myths. And Poseidon, when he holds back the clashing rocks, is a bit too chunky. In the myths and statues of the time, he is portrayed as a very dynamic, athletic and trim figure -- as is Zeus... not sure why they made these guys so stocky this time around.
On the other hand, what is wonderful is the way they handle the interaction between Jason and the Gods on Olympus. He doesn't grovel and snivel in awe and fear. He stands bold and true (which in the Greek religion was expected). And for their part, Zeus and the Gods treat him with respect, even though he is a plaything to them.
Marvelous.
The film is also loaded with some favorite actors!
Michael Gwynn plays Hermes. He was in a number of notable films, including "Village of the Damned" and "Revenge of Frankenstein". Always a treat to see him.
Patrick Troughton plays the blind seer, Phineas. Doctor Who fans should recognize him by his accent if nothing else!
And of course there is the brilliant Nigel Green as Hercules.
Todd Armstrong, who plays Jason, is a relatively unknown actor, and from what I have seen, didn't go much beyond this film. Some reviewers say his performance is wooden, but I would disagree. The script doesn't give him many good lines or play up his emotions well, and that's not his fault. What he does bring to the film are some wonderful facial expressions as he delivers those not-so-inspiring lines. It's a pity his career didn't go much further, I saw real potential in him, and I enjoyed him very much as Jason.
The plot of the film follows the myth pretty closely (considering it is a movie) and it stays true to the moral ambiguity of the legend. That's a positive, because we are seeing Greek myth, not "Greek-Myth-with-American-Values". We see things as the myth tells us. It leaves open questions because that is what the myths do.
How can Jason justify stealing the Golden Fleece when he knows it will ruin a presumably innocent kingdom that is prosperous because of it? Well, in some of the myths, Colchis is a corrupt warrior state that was over ambitious and imperialistic. Zeus was displeased with their abuse of the gift of the Fleece and sent Jason to take it away as a punishment. The movie missed a chance to point this out, unfortunately.
But let's not get into too much thinking or analyzing... this film is about enjoying and fantasy! Just go with it for what it is and revel in the wizardry, the artistry and the --then --cutting edge technology that made it possible to see the imaginings of the ancients come to life on the screen!
Technical Quality:
I got the film as an Amazon video download.
The quality is very good, considering it is a computer file, and as a download the file it is 2.07 GB, so it takes a while to get it onto the computer.
It comes as with the .wmv extension -- playable even on Windows Media Player, but it has strong copy protection. The DRM blocks it from playing in something like GOM or VLC player, so you really need the free Amazon Unbox player. This player lacks many of the features of the more robust players (no contrast brightness or other adjustments-- in fact, no adjustments are possible at all.) I hope Amazon beefs up their player to match the features of these other players.
Of course, you can also watch it "in the cloud" on-line through your Amazon account.
What is great, whether you get it on DVD or as a download, is that you can freeze frame.
That feature is wonderful to help appreciate the fantastic work of the model makers. Try it.
Freeze the frames when Talos is running (or clunking, he's made of metal after all and doesn't have the flexibility of flesh) around. Take a really good look at the coloring, the sculpting, the attention to detail that when into this character.
Do the same with the marvelous Hydra. The detail (down to the scales even) is remarkable.
There is one scene with the Hydra that bears close watching. At one point, the Hydra catches Jason in one of its two tails and swings him around, then puts him down. Obviously for this part they had a "mini Jason" figure, which is ANIMATED! Of course, it's obvious on close scrutiny, but this is not a drawback. When he is put down as a figure, in the next frame, the actor gets up in an almost visually seamless move. That is quality animation!
And of course, the fighting skeletons... you have to love the skeletons! Excellent animation and detail even in a bunch of bones! I mean, a skull that frowns (as these characters do)... now THAT's artistry!
Conclusion:
Overall, for Harryhausen fans, this is in my opinion, one of the TWO BEST Harryhausen films (the other is "7th Voyage of Sinbad") and a worthy addition to a collection of Harryhausen films.
For animators (CGI or otherwise), it is a great study in "how to do it". There's a lesson in practically every frame.
For fans of mythology, it's a lightweight and easy to digest retelling of one of the most enduring tales of the Hero's Quest.
And, like the myth, it stands the test of time. It's re-playable and entertaining every time. Our modern technology just makes it easier to study and understand WHY it is such a fine motion picture.
5 Stars, excellent all around.
Today, MANY years later, I'm still blown away.
JATA is a Harryhausen classic along with "7th Voyage of Sinbad", two of the most inspiring and entertaining "legend" movies of the 1960's. And what was not to like? Gorgeous color, fantastic cast, great costumes and scenery, a Bernard Herrmann score, plenty of action, monsters, monsters and more monsters -- all by the animation genius who left a legacy of film brilliance for generations to come.
Stop motion animation isn't everyone's cup of tea, I admit. In many ways, it looks like Claymation, and badly done knock offs (usually in dinosaur films) come to mind, lowering its credibility. Yes there are other forms of animation with a very different look (King Kong, for example) but this is Harryhausen STYLE, and the secret is in the details.
In "Sinbad" it was called "Dynamation" - not sure why, other than a marketing gimmick. But it isn't the animation itself (good as it is, and painstaking to produce frame by frame) that you need to look at, it's the character details and the relation between the actors and the animated characters (monsters). This is where the talent shows through. It shines.
You have to remember that the giant Talos was only about 1 or 2 feet tall (I don't know the exact size), and the Hydra, with the full seven heads visible in a couple of places (though I believe only five were animated because of budget-- or was that in the giant Octopus movie?) probably wasn't much bigger than a cat or dog. The actors had to imagine them life size and react to them effectively, which they did for the most part quite well.
It is this classic look and animation that makes JATA an iconic movie. But there is more of value in it.
First of all, we see a movie that is pretty close to the Greek legend. Compare it along these lines to "Clash of the Titans" (the re-make especially) that hobbled Norse and Greek myth together and made up almost everything else. This movie was intellectually much more honest.
We also see something unusual when dealing with Greek myth. We see Gods and Goddesses, remarkably human in their interactions with each other and the humans they deal with -- not the harsh, judgmental and incorrect interpretations we see in some other films. We see them as fantastic yet approachable, perfect stuff for the imagination to ponder and wonder at. That is what they were meant to be.
They're all really quite charming.
Zeus, all powerful yet surprisingly gentle (this is a guy who could fry you in an instant with a thunderbolt) spends quality time with Hera, Queen of the Gods (and his wife). The legends tend to focus on their many arguments and Zeus' infidelities, but here, we see a couple whom we suspect actually do like each other. Refreshing interpretation.
Hera, well, what's not to love? She's beautiful as both a Goddess and the Argo's figurehead. She actually beats out Zeus in air time because of this, and the animated figurehead... those amazing eyes! As a kid, and even now as an adult, those eyes capture me every time! Even though the figurehead is a character, somehow with the motion of the eyelids and the eyes themselves, they are captivating. And of course, we see a side of Hera that the myths often don't show. She could be kindly and loving. Refreshing to see that. Fans of the TV show "Hercules" may think of Hera as a vengeful and tempestuous Goddess, but she had a good side as well. She was a popular Goddess in the ancient times because she was the Goddess of the hearth and home, of family and yes, even (Greek)family values. It's nice to see her good nature here.
Hermes bears close watching to figure him out, purely for entertainment value if nothing else. He appears in the film at the beginning as a seer. We see him again when Jason meets Pelias. Watch him closely as he looks at Jason... something is going on there. We find out what later when he reveals himself for who he really is and takes Jason to Olympus. That scene, well, I have to laugh these days because of course, it looks so much like "Beam me up, Scotty!" But this film pre-dated Star Trek by many years... perhaps it inspired it?
On a bit of a down side...
It's too bad they didn't do more with Hecate. She's a very misunderstood Goddess anyway, and the three dog's heads in her statue don't help much. She has a much more important role in the true myths. And Poseidon, when he holds back the clashing rocks, is a bit too chunky. In the myths and statues of the time, he is portrayed as a very dynamic, athletic and trim figure -- as is Zeus... not sure why they made these guys so stocky this time around.
On the other hand, what is wonderful is the way they handle the interaction between Jason and the Gods on Olympus. He doesn't grovel and snivel in awe and fear. He stands bold and true (which in the Greek religion was expected). And for their part, Zeus and the Gods treat him with respect, even though he is a plaything to them.
Marvelous.
The film is also loaded with some favorite actors!
Michael Gwynn plays Hermes. He was in a number of notable films, including "Village of the Damned" and "Revenge of Frankenstein". Always a treat to see him.
Patrick Troughton plays the blind seer, Phineas. Doctor Who fans should recognize him by his accent if nothing else!
And of course there is the brilliant Nigel Green as Hercules.
Todd Armstrong, who plays Jason, is a relatively unknown actor, and from what I have seen, didn't go much beyond this film. Some reviewers say his performance is wooden, but I would disagree. The script doesn't give him many good lines or play up his emotions well, and that's not his fault. What he does bring to the film are some wonderful facial expressions as he delivers those not-so-inspiring lines. It's a pity his career didn't go much further, I saw real potential in him, and I enjoyed him very much as Jason.
The plot of the film follows the myth pretty closely (considering it is a movie) and it stays true to the moral ambiguity of the legend. That's a positive, because we are seeing Greek myth, not "Greek-Myth-with-American-Values". We see things as the myth tells us. It leaves open questions because that is what the myths do.
How can Jason justify stealing the Golden Fleece when he knows it will ruin a presumably innocent kingdom that is prosperous because of it? Well, in some of the myths, Colchis is a corrupt warrior state that was over ambitious and imperialistic. Zeus was displeased with their abuse of the gift of the Fleece and sent Jason to take it away as a punishment. The movie missed a chance to point this out, unfortunately.
But let's not get into too much thinking or analyzing... this film is about enjoying and fantasy! Just go with it for what it is and revel in the wizardry, the artistry and the --then --cutting edge technology that made it possible to see the imaginings of the ancients come to life on the screen!
Technical Quality:
I got the film as an Amazon video download.
The quality is very good, considering it is a computer file, and as a download the file it is 2.07 GB, so it takes a while to get it onto the computer.
It comes as with the .wmv extension -- playable even on Windows Media Player, but it has strong copy protection. The DRM blocks it from playing in something like GOM or VLC player, so you really need the free Amazon Unbox player. This player lacks many of the features of the more robust players (no contrast brightness or other adjustments-- in fact, no adjustments are possible at all.) I hope Amazon beefs up their player to match the features of these other players.
Of course, you can also watch it "in the cloud" on-line through your Amazon account.
What is great, whether you get it on DVD or as a download, is that you can freeze frame.
That feature is wonderful to help appreciate the fantastic work of the model makers. Try it.
Freeze the frames when Talos is running (or clunking, he's made of metal after all and doesn't have the flexibility of flesh) around. Take a really good look at the coloring, the sculpting, the attention to detail that when into this character.
Do the same with the marvelous Hydra. The detail (down to the scales even) is remarkable.
There is one scene with the Hydra that bears close watching. At one point, the Hydra catches Jason in one of its two tails and swings him around, then puts him down. Obviously for this part they had a "mini Jason" figure, which is ANIMATED! Of course, it's obvious on close scrutiny, but this is not a drawback. When he is put down as a figure, in the next frame, the actor gets up in an almost visually seamless move. That is quality animation!
And of course, the fighting skeletons... you have to love the skeletons! Excellent animation and detail even in a bunch of bones! I mean, a skull that frowns (as these characters do)... now THAT's artistry!
Conclusion:
Overall, for Harryhausen fans, this is in my opinion, one of the TWO BEST Harryhausen films (the other is "7th Voyage of Sinbad") and a worthy addition to a collection of Harryhausen films.
For animators (CGI or otherwise), it is a great study in "how to do it". There's a lesson in practically every frame.
For fans of mythology, it's a lightweight and easy to digest retelling of one of the most enduring tales of the Hero's Quest.
And, like the myth, it stands the test of time. It's re-playable and entertaining every time. Our modern technology just makes it easier to study and understand WHY it is such a fine motion picture.
5 Stars, excellent all around.

cisrael
5つ星のうち5.0
Jason and the Argonauts Dvd
2023年9月18日にメキシコでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Todo un Clásico imperdible con los efectos en stop motion y las criaturas del talentoso Harryhausen, y quién al pensar en Ray Harryhausen, no se le viene a la mente la icónica batalla final con los esqueletos de esta película.
Adquirí este Dvd Región 1 ya que no pude encontrar ningún blu-ray que incluyera por lo menos subtitulos en español. Este Dvd los incluye, además de tener la opción del audio en Español latino original clásico, y aunque siempre prefiero las películas en su idioma original, me gusta tener la opción del doblaje por si las veo junto a alguien que lo requiera ya sea por gusto o por necesidad.
Compre la película con un super descuento, al principio imagine que mi pedido se quedaría ahí por meses como suele pasar con estas raras ofertas con vendedores externos, pero para mi sorpresa el vendedor lo despacho rápido y le doy mil gracias por ello.
Adquirí este Dvd Región 1 ya que no pude encontrar ningún blu-ray que incluyera por lo menos subtitulos en español. Este Dvd los incluye, además de tener la opción del audio en Español latino original clásico, y aunque siempre prefiero las películas en su idioma original, me gusta tener la opción del doblaje por si las veo junto a alguien que lo requiera ya sea por gusto o por necesidad.
Compre la película con un super descuento, al principio imagine que mi pedido se quedaría ahí por meses como suele pasar con estas raras ofertas con vendedores externos, pero para mi sorpresa el vendedor lo despacho rápido y le doy mil gracias por ello.

Flanagan
5つ星のうち5.0
La mitologia
2021年5月4日にスペインでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Me gusta la fantasia mitologica