Review of "The Color of Murder Ticket": Fascinating suspense and the conflict of love

Review of "The Color of Murder Ticket": Fascinating suspense and the conflict of love

"The Color of Murder Ticket" - The appeal and depth of the animated film

"The Color of Murder Ticket" is an animated feature film released on February 3, 1990, and is based on a light novel by Taku Sugiyama. This work continues to be loved by many fans due to its unique theme and visual expression. Below, we will introduce detailed information and appeal of this work, as well as its background, behind-the-scenes stories, and recommended points for viewers.

Overview

■ Public Media
theater
■ Original Media
Light novel
■ Release date
February 3, 1990 - January 1, 0000
■Distribution company
Nihon Eiga Agency, Back in Video
■Frequencies
50 min
■ Number of Episodes
Episode 1
■Original Story
Taku Sugiyama
■ Director
Hiroyasu Yamaura
■ Production
Nippon Eizo, Creative Bridge, Deck
■ Main staff

・Original story: Hiroyasu Yamaura ・Produced by: Nippon Eizo ・Director: Taku Sugiyama ・Screenplay: Akira Miyazaki ・Character design: Ayumi Hattori ・Chief animation directors: Tomoko Kobayashi and Masayo Matsumoto

story

The story of "The Color of Murder Ticket" revolves around a murder case. After obtaining a mysterious ticket, the protagonist becomes embroiled in a series of murders. The ticket has the power to make its owner commit murder, and the protagonist struggles to escape its curse. The story skillfully portrays psychological tension and thrills, successfully drawing the viewer in.

character

The main character is "Takahashi Kenichi", an ordinary high school student whose fate changes when he obtains the ticket. Kenichi cooperates with his friends and family to escape the curse of the ticket and pursues the truth of the incident. The story also features a heroine named "Yamamoto Misaki", who becomes Kenichi's emotional support. Misaki is portrayed as a strong woman who understands Kenichi's suffering and fights alongside him.

Visuals and Music

The visuals of this work were created under the direction of character designer Ayumi Hattori and animation directors Tomoko Kobayashi and Masayo Matsumoto. In particular, the ticket design and the depiction of the murder scene leave a strong visual impression. The music was also created by Akira Miyazaki, and the effective background music that heightens the tension adds excitement to the story. The opening theme, "Kokoro no Sakebi," is known as a masterpiece that resonates deeply in the hearts of viewers.

Background and secrets

"The Color of Murder Ticket" was directed by Hiroyasu Yamaura, based on the original work by Taku Sugiyama. Yamaura spent a lot of time writing the script and storyboards to express the psychological tension of the original work in animation. The production team also used actual crime scene materials as reference to bring realism to the depiction of the murder scenes. This resulted in a work that combines visual impact with realism.

Another episode that occurred during production was when character designer Ayumi Hattori repeatedly revised the facial expression of the main character, Kenichi. Hattori repeatedly revised the design in order to express Kenichi's psychological changes in detail, and was finally able to achieve a satisfactory result. This kind of attention to detail was one of the factors that increased the quality of this work.

Recommendation points for viewers

"The Color of Murder Ticket" is a work that combines psychological thrills with visual beauty, and is especially recommended for viewers who like mysteries and suspense. In addition, the relationship between the protagonist Kenichi and the heroine Misaki, as well as the scenes depicting friendship and family love, are also moving, making it a work that can be enjoyed by a wide range of people.

Furthermore, this work is a valuable piece for learning about Japanese animation culture in the 1990s. Elements that reflect the social background and trends of the time can be seen throughout the film, making it an interesting work from a historical perspective as well. This is a work that should be watched not only by anime fans, but also by those interested in film and literature.

Related works and recommendations

For viewers who enjoyed "The Murder Ticket is ♡ Color," we also recommend the following related works:

  • "Perfect Blue" - A similar work that explores psychological tension and visual beauty.
  • "Higurashi When They Cry" - A work with strong mystery elements that revolves around a murder case.
  • Death Note - A film about murder using a Shinigami's notebook, delving deeply into ethical issues.

These works also offer psychological thrills and visual beauty, so I would recommend them to fans of ``The Color of Murder Ticket.''

summary

"The Color of Murder Ticket" is a work that continues to be loved by many fans due to its unique theme and visual expression. Combining psychological thrills and visual beauty, this work is enjoyable not only for viewers who like mysteries and suspense, but for a wide range of people. It is also a valuable work for learning about Japanese animation culture in the 1990s, and is an interesting work from a historical perspective. Please watch this work and experience its charm for yourself.

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