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FindKeyは、100万件を超える映画・ドラマ作品、そして数百万人の人物データと独自の16類型CTI診断を統合した、日本初の感情特化型映画レコメンドエンジンです。

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ヴァーサス
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ヴァーサス

20002h 0m★ 6.3ホラーファンタジーアクションスリラーアドベンチャー

あらすじ

最強のゾンビを相手に壮絶なバトルが繰り広げられるバイオレンスホラー。脱獄を果たした囚人番号KSC2-303の男を待っていたのはゾンビだった…。脱出不可能な森の中で繰り広げられる壮絶な戦いの裏で時空を超えた宿命の対決が幕を開けようとしていた。

作品考察・見どころ

本作の魅力は、常識を凌駕する暴力的な映像エネルギーにあります。低予算を逆手に取ったケレン味溢れるカメラワークと、絶え間ない銃撃・剣劇の応酬は、観る者の感覚を激しく揺さぶります。北村龍平監督の「撮りたいものを撮る」という執念が全編から溢れ出しており、その熱量は公開から二十年以上が経過した今なお全く色褪せていません。 主演の坂口拓が見せる圧倒的な身体能力は、当時の邦画アクションの定義を根底から塗り替えました。死闘の果てに浮かび上がる宿命というテーマは、理屈を超えた本能的な興奮を呼び起こします。これこそが日本が世界に誇るべき、むき出しのシネマ・ダイナミズムそのものです。

原作・関連書籍

映画化された原作や関連書籍を読んで、映像との違いや独自の世界観を楽しみましょう。

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製作費: $400,000 (1億円)

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坂口拓
坂口拓
Prisoner KSC2-303
榊英雄
榊英雄
The Man
松田賢二
松田賢二
Yakuza Leader with Butterfly Knife
松本実
松本実
Crazy Yakuza with Amulet
No Image
新井雄一郎
Motorcycle-riding Yakuza with Revolver
三坂知絵子
三坂知絵子
The Girl
No Image
大場一史
Yakuza with Glasses
No Image
片山武宏
Red-haired Assassin
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吉原歩
Long-haired Female Assassin
増本庄一郎
増本庄一郎
One-handed Cop

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: 北村龍平

脚本: 北村龍平 / 山口雄大

音楽: 森野宣彦

制作: Keishiro Shin / Hideo Nishimura

撮影監督: 古谷巧

制作会社: KSS / napalm FiLMS / WEVCO Produce Company / Suplex

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LastCaress1972
LastCaress1972

Mad-as-a-bag-of-badgers Japanese Yakuza/zombie/Highlander hybrid (I think), made on a micro-budget by Ryûhei Kitamura, the guy who would go on to direct enjoyable gore-fest The Midnight Meat Train. Honestly, if they spent more than two hundred quid on this thing, then I can't see where the money went. I kind-of liked it though, in a bizarre way. So what's it all about then? Hm. Fecked if I know, to be truthful. We're informed early on that there are apparently 666 portals to "the other side" on Earth, all hidden from man. Our story takes place in the "Forest of Resurrection" in Japan, the 444th portal. We open with a medieval Japanese warrior, in said forest, surrounded by what appears to be similar Japanese warriors, but undead ones. Anyway, no sooner has our man cut down these ghoulies with a swish and a slash, than he himself is cut in half by what appears to be some sorcerer/warrior fellow, who in turn is already (I think) facing off against some other mean-looking samurai-type. Then, title card, then, um, a pair of modern-day escaped prisoners running through what I suppose must be the same forest, en route to a rendezvous with a bunch of Yakuza hoodlums sent to... what? help them? Not sure, since the meeting degenerates quickly into a stand-off between the Yakuza and the prisoners (along with a girl the Yakuza had captive in their car), which turns into a chase through the woods, but not before a prisoner and a Yakuza are killed and reanimated as zombies. Off go the girl and the other prisoner (finding our prisoner fellow some sexy leather duds on some previously-slaughtered poor sod; the place is choc-full of dead/UNdead Japanese criminals, by the looks of things) and off go the remaining Yakuza in hot pursuit, needing to recapture them before "He" shows up. "He"? Who? Erm, the Yakuza bossman I think, Except that as soon as "He" shows up, his gang (along with a few more members who were just hiding in the trees) mutiny, and shoot him to pieces. Except he stands straight back up and attacks them. And he ISN'T a zombie. He's... what? Immortal? Hang on, isn't he that sorcerer-y fellow from the first scene? Oh, he's just bitten someone's neck. So, he's a vampire? And who are these cop types who've shown up and keep bickering? Um... Oh, sod it. Here are the tweets I took to posting when I probably should've been paying attention: -Currently watching a Japanese film called Versus. Looks like it was made out in the woods for a tenner. And it is utterly demented. -I went for a poo for ten minutes near the start of it and I can't pick up the thread of what's going on. It's just mad craziness. -It's just a rabid succession of people who may or may not be alive, immortal, dead or undead, fighting, in a forest. I think. -NOW what's happening?!? Why's everyone suddenly dressed like feudal Samurai? Are they different people to the other people? Where am I? -Unh? WTF? Where did those power rangers go? Everyone's dressed modern again. Why's that woman tied to a tree? -Why's that bellend screaming about "gates" and "power"? Isn't he that Samurai guy? No? Yes? Is that a zombie up that tree there? -Why's that zombie doing a lizard/jaguar impression? He looks like a ****... who are these, now? Where's that bloke's hand gone? -Is it a comedy? A screwball comedy? Oh, he's just blown up that zombie doing the lizard face and scratchy hands. Good. Knob, he was. -It's a big sword-off now between the two leather-jackety guys. Were they the main good/bad guys all the way through, then? -Oh, his head's off. That other fella's off on his motorbike. So, where were those samurai types then? What was that all about? -"99 years later"? Eh? Who are those baldies? Isn't that yer man who's head fell off? What's that silly bitch moaning about? -Oh, it's finished. Ha! I definitely need to watch that again, I've never been so lost. Made Eraserhead look like Gavin & Stacey. So there you have it. If two hours of ceaseless kicky-slashy fighting between alive/dead/undead/immortal Japanese types, in a forest, set to an arcade game-standard techno-rock soundtrack appeals, then this is the film for you. I can't rate it very highly at this point - I'm just too overwhelmed, really - but I'm tempted to look at it again. As I said, I kind-of liked it, for all its mentalness. 6/10.

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