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Outpost: Rise of the Spetsnaz
Outpost: Rise of the Spetsnaz

Outpost: Rise of the Spetsnaz

20131h 27m★ 5.0アクションホラーサイエンスフィクション

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本作の魅力は、血生臭いリアリズムと超自然的恐怖が交錯する圧倒的な没入感にあります。閉鎖空間で繰り広げられる重厚なアクションと、肉体がぶつかり合う鈍い音が観る者の本能を揺さぶります。単なるホラーの枠を超え、極限状況における暴力の美学を追求した硬派な映像美は、観客を出口のない狂気の迷宮へと誘うでしょう。 ブライアン・ラーキンらが見せるスペツナズ特有の鋼の意志と、野性味溢れる演技は白眉です。科学の暴走が生んだ異形の怪物に対し、戦士としていかに抗うかというテーマが、凄惨な死闘の裏側に静かに脈打っています。全編に漲る息を呑むような緊張感と、人間の限界に挑む情熱的な演出をぜひその身で体感してください。

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Bryan Larkin
Bryan Larkin
Dolokhov
Kamarás Iván
Kamarás Iván
Fyodor
Velibor Topic
Velibor Topic
Arkadi
Laurentiu Possa
Laurentiu Possa
Osakin
アレック・ウトゴフ
アレック・ウトゴフ
Kostya
No Image
Johnny Meres
The Breather
Michael McKell
Michael McKell
Strasser
Ben Lambert
Ben Lambert
Rogers
Dom Watters
Dom Watters
Voronin / Curly the Berzerker
Gareth Morrison
Gareth Morrison
Potrovsky / Moe the Berzerker

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: Kieran Parker

脚本: Rae Brunton

制作会社: Black Camel Pictures

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andrew taylor-smith
andrew taylor-smith

The popular Outpost franchise gets third outing with a prequel, OUTPOST : Rise of the Spetsnaz, an origins story rooted in the aftermath of WW2. After the short prologue, we join a Russian unit (The Elite Special Forces known as the Spetsnaz) whilst on a stakeout mission for Nazi blood. They’re a rag tag bunch; disguised in part by the garments of fallen Nazis - sporting their wardrobe and Nazi insignia. They makes easy work of the first wave of unsuspecting Germans, but just as their leader discovers some sinister paraphernalia, they are out gunned by a backup fleet sporting more hardware that sends them fleeing to the forest. Their leader, one Dolokhov is captured and taken to the experiment chamber of an underground bunker where the origins of this action packet saga come to light. Followers or the previous two films will appreciate the attention to detail that director Kieran Parker and Rae Brunton have cultivated here. It’s subtle enough not to indulge one too much in what we’ve already come to like about the series. Several characters emerge in numerous Zombie guises recognisable in the labyrinth of shudder-some corridors. It’s not long before the unit are pitted against the sinister and barbaric regime orchestrating their evil deeds and using them as test subjects for something far more inhuman and sinister. What transpires is most action packet of the series so far. It’s littered with a high body count and some well executed fight sequences. There are also great moments of tension and some dry humour thrown in too. There’s even space for the occasional Russian proverb - Trouble never comes alone… It’s not without its less shining moments. The ending, although brutal came about too quickly and easily. A potentially life-saving amount of weaponry would have helped our assailants to safety was never used. They dispose of the Nazi’s with mere firepower and some combat when there was an entire army at the Reich’s disposal. This spoiled it for me. That said it is not a dull film, not in the slightest. It just had too much action and not enough danger placed on the surviving Russians. This marks Kieran Parker’s directorial debut after story writing and producing the previous two films, Outpost and Outpost : Black sun. It’s a commendable turn, particularly in the action sequences. The central performances are strong too. Bryan Larkin’s Dolokhov has huge presence , his seemingly imperious demeanour showing signs of cracking under the terrors. He’s hulking, stoic and commanding. Meanwhile Michael McKell’s sneering Strasser, the unhinged Nazi overlord is brimming with a measure of the sadist and eccentric. It leaves it open for a sequel. Some may welcome it but will the zombies rise again or has it been a good series needing to resign from the Outpost?

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