[Machine Translation] Woody Allen's exciting masterpiece from the golden era of the 80's has been digitally remastered and brought back to life! First time on Blu-ray in Japan! A gut-wrenching fake documentary comedy about the fictional character Zelig, who transforms into someone else to suit his surroundings. In the part using historical footage, Scott Huizgerald, Babe Ruth, Chaplin, Hitler, and others appear, and Allen is beautifully inserted into them. The film also features real-life thinker Susan Sontag, critic Irving Howe, and writer Saul Belew, among others, when commenting on the main character Zelig. The trick-laden cinematography is by Gordon Willis, who has supported Allen's work since the late 1970s. Nominated for Best Cinematography and Best Costume Design at the 1983 Academy Awards. -Zelig, a Jew in 1920s New York City, has the uncanny ability to transform himself into a white, oriental, or black man depending on his environment. When he is confined to a mental institution and examined by psychiatrist Dr. Eudora Fletcher (Mia Farrow), Zelig becomes a "psychiatrist. Zelig becomes a media darling as "The Chameleon Man," but when he is made a spectacle and becomes famous, he is accused of bigamy and false medical treatment in the past, and disappears. Dr. Fletcher, who was engaged to Zelig, eventually discovers Zelig in a newsreel, but to his surprise, he has become a close associate of Hitler.... A commentary leaflet is enclosed. The film has some flaws and imperfections in the images, which are due to the nature of the production. The Japanese narration is that of the old VHS version. The Japanese narration is from the old VHS version, and some parts of the narration are inappropriate. Please understand that the original version is included.