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ハロウィン4 ブギーマン復活
ハロウィン4 ブギーマン復活

ハロウィン4 ブギーマン復活

19881h 28m★ 6.2ホラースリラー

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ジョン・カーペンターのあの“ハロウィンのテーマ”に乗って、ブギーマンことマイケル・マイヤースが帰ってきた。再び精神病院から脱出し、故郷ハドンフィールドを目指すマイケル。今度の標的はローリイの忘れ形見でありマイケルの姪にあたる少女ジェイミー……。戦いの傷も痛ましいルーミス医師も登場、“マイケル・ハンター”としての執念を燃やす。7年のブランクを越え、「ハロウィン」「ブギーマン」のノリが完全に復活、衝撃のラストシーンの謎は続く第5作に引き継がれる。

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本作の真髄は、絶対的な悪の概念を再構築した点にあります。復活したマイケル・マイヤーズの圧倒的な威圧感は、静寂に潜む死の予感を見事に具現化しています。逃げ場のない絶望感を煽る重厚な演出は、ホラーが持つ純粋な美学を突き詰めており、観る者の本能的な恐怖を鮮烈に呼び覚まします。 特に子役ダニエル・ハリスの鬼気迫る演技は圧巻で、彼女の瞳を通して描かれる恐怖の連鎖は心に深い爪痕を残します。物語の根底にある悪の継承という不穏なテーマは、衝撃的なラストへと加速し、単なる娯楽作に留まらない哲学的余韻をもたらしています。ドナルド・プレザンスの執念の演技と共に、今なお色褪せない名作です。

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製作費: $5,000,000 (8億円)

興行収入: $17,768,757 (27億円)

推定収支: $12,768,757 (19億円)

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ドナルド・プレザンス
ドナルド・プレザンス
Dr. Loomis
エリー・コーネル
エリー・コーネル
Rachel Carruthers
ダニエル・ハリス
ダニエル・ハリス
Jamie Lloyd
George P. Wilbur
George P. Wilbur
Michael Myers
Michael Pataki
Michael Pataki
Dr. Hoffman
Beau Starr
Beau Starr
Sheriff Meeker
Kathleen Kinmont
Kathleen Kinmont
Kelly
Sasha Jenson
Sasha Jenson
Brady
Gene Ross
Gene Ross
Earl
Carmen Filpi
Carmen Filpi
Jack Sayer

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監督: ドワイト・リトル

脚本: Alan B. McElroy / Dhani Lipsius / Larry Rattner

音楽: Alan Howarth

制作: Moustapha Akkad / Paul Freeman

撮影監督: Peter Lyons Collister

制作会社: Trancas International Films / Galaxy International Releasing

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John Chard
John Chard
★ 7

Apocalypse, End of the World, Armageddon. It's always got a face and a name. After Halloween III veered in a new direction without Michael Myers, the indestructible killing machine of the franchise, the rights to the series changed hands and so it came to pass that part 4 (though part 3 in essence) brought Myers back. After being in a coma for ten years Myers is up for a transfer to a sanitarium, but wouldn't you know it, he wakes up and upon hearing he has a niece back in Haddonfield, he sets off on a murderous rampage back to where it all began. It's one of the Halloween sequels that causes much debate among the series' fans, there are those who decry its lack of blood and its ordinary screenplay (both viable complaints), and those such as myself who like that it reverts back to what made the series start so brilliantly. Including a superbly devilish nod to the start of the 78 film. Haddonfield becomes a town under siege, this the work of one monster, or as Donald Pleasence's scar faced doctor says - "evil on two legs". Myers once again is just glimpsed here and there, adding that unearthly suspense factor, until he hones in on his niece and her foster sister and the pursuit begins. Some of the interim characterisations are padding out the run time, the usual teen angst romantic flannel, but Pleasence's determined Dr. Loomis is never far away to remind us that everyone is doomed! Then of course there's the ending, which is an absolute beaut. There's no brains on offer here, but it's a worthy sequel and a good tracer line for its iconic bogeyman. The story has moved on to another level and leaves the fans hankering for more. 7/10

Gimly
Gimly
★ 5

I don't know which of the four (or five, by this time next year) different _Halloween_ timelines to consider the "official" one, but I guess personally I've always considered the one the includes the "_of Michael Myers_" movies to be it for me. Not necessarily the best movies, but its the longest timeline, and (not counting _Season of the Witch_) the first. _Halloween 4_ is a good lead in for the rest of this particular continuity. It's certainly not a perfect movie, but if you're looking for some background kills to accompany your October vibes, you could do worse. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._

Wuchak
Wuchak
★ 9

Better than the original; and one of the best 80’s slashers Ten years after the events of “Halloween” and “Halloween II” (which both took place on Halloween night, 1978), Michael Myers escapes captivity a second time and again returns to his hometown in Illinois with a direly concerned Dr. Loomis (Donald Pleasence) hot on his trail. Myers goes after his sister’s daughter, Jamie, and is willing to take down the whole town of Haddonfield if necessary. “Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers” (1988) ranks with the best 80’s slasher flicks and is actually superior to the somewhat overrated progenitor of the genre, “Halloween” (1978). Whereas the original “Halloween” was an effective low-key but classy slasher and deserves credit for starting the craze, it wasn’t without flaws and “Halloween 4” (1.) fixes those issues and (2.) improves upon its strengths. For instance, while the original movie takes place during Halloween in Illinois, you certainly wouldn’t know this by the footage since it clearly looks like summer. This movie, by contrast, definitely looks like it takes place during the fall and has an all-around superior Halloween ambiance with trick-or-treaters and so forth. Another example is the original’s lack of drive and the fact that Michael only kills a few teenagers and doesn’t seem all that formidable whilst this film features a mounting build-up of suspense and potently conveys Michael’s deadly formidableness while upping the ante in the body count. Other advances includes the lack of lame dialogue (like in the original when the girls were walking home) and Dr. Loomis has much more interesting things to do than lurk in the bushes by the Myer’s dilapidated abode speaking ridiculously ominous words. When Loomis speaks portentously in this entry there’s great reason to believe him (take, for instance, what happens to the Police Station). Yet another (arguable) improvement is the women: Although Jamie Lee Curtis, Nancy Kyes (Loomis) and PJ Soles were fine in the original, “Halloween 4” has winsome Ellie Cornell as Rachel and hottie Kathleen Kinmont as Kelly and the movie wisely takes advantage of their presence in a classy way. Rachel may not strike you as anything special at first, but as the story progresses she emerges as an attractive and noble final girl. The “Friday the 13th” franchise debuted two years after “Halloween” in 1980; and by October, 1988, when this film was released, the “Friday” franchise had no less than seven films under its belt. Meanwhile, “Halloween 4” was only the third Michael Myers movie (keeping in mind that “Halloween 3” was curiously disconnected from the Michael Myers mythos). “Friday the 13th” of course ripped-off “Halloween,” but simultaneously added original components to the genre (e.g. summer camp and everything revolving around it, easily the best females in the slasher genre, as well as an increasingly devolving supernatural killing machine). “Halloween 4” sort of gets its revenge by borrowing from the “Friday” films; for instance, the character of Jamie Lloyd and what happens to her mirrors Tommy Jarvis’ story arc from 3-4 years earlier. Perhaps the greatest revenge is that “Halloween 4” is better than any of the “Friday” sequels after “Part 2” and is at least as effective as “Part 2.” The original “Halloween” was shot in the Los Angeles area (South Pasadena & Hollywood) while this one was filmed in the Salt Lake City, Utah, region. Like the first film, it’s streamlined and doesn’t overstay its welcome. GRADE: A

derbstyron
derbstyron
★ 7

Mediocre. But damn that ending. I mean DAMN that ending. One of the top in the annals of not only slashers, but all horror.

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