Detective Conan: Countdown to Heaven - Is it the best of the series?

Detective Conan: Countdown to Heaven - Is it the best of the series?

Detective Conan: Countdown to Heaven - Movie Reviews and Details

overview

Detective Conan: Countdown to Heaven is the fifth feature film in the series based on Gosho Aoyama's popular manga Detective Conan. It was released on April 21, 2001 and distributed by Toho. It was directed by Kenji Kodama and produced by Tokyo Movie, and is 100 minutes long. This film is one of the most highly acclaimed and beloved works in the Detective Conan series.

story

The story begins with Conan Edogawa and his friends taking part in a New Year's countdown event at Tokyo Tower. However, during the event, a bomb terror attack suddenly occurs, putting Tokyo Tower in danger. Conan and his friends do their best to solve the case, attempting to defuse the bomb and identify the culprit. The story is characterized by a suspenseful development and cleverly set up tricks, and is captivating to the end.

character

In this work, the exploits of Conan Edogawa (Shinichi Kudo) are the main focus, but many other characters play important roles, including Ran Mouri, Professor Agasa, the Detective Boys' Genta, Ayumi, Mitsuhiko, and Kogoro Mouri, who support him. The characters who appear as criminals are also memorable, and you can't miss the confrontation scenes with the members of the Black Organization in particular.

Evaluation and Impressions

"Detective Conan: Countdown to Heaven" is one of the most highly acclaimed films in the series, and here's why:

  • A story full of tension : The setting of a terrorist bomb attack at a symbolic location like Tokyo Tower creates a strong sense of tension for the audience. It is very thrilling to watch Conan solve the case in a race against time.
  • Clever tricks and solving mysteries : The mysteries and tricks that Conan faces bring out the charm of the original to the fullest. The audience can enjoy solving the mysteries together.
  • Character growth and bonds : There are many episodes in which the bonds between Conan and his friends deepen, and there are many touching scenes. In particular, the relationship with Ran Mouri is depicted in depth, which is a point that fans should not miss.
  • Visual beauty and music : The beautiful visuals with Tokyo Tower in the background and the music that heightens the tension are also part of the appeal of this film. The music in the climax scene in particular strongly moves the audience's hearts.

Background and trivia

The production of this film was directed by Kodama Kenji under the supervision of the original author, Aoyama Gosho. While Kodama was committed to preserving the atmosphere of the original work, he also pursued the sense of scale and tension that only a film can provide. The reason for setting the film at Tokyo Tower is that it is a familiar place to many people as a symbol of Tokyo, and this allowed him to maximize the visual impact.

As a bit of trivia, the filmmakers were unable to get permission to actually film inside Tokyo Tower, so they conducted detailed research and recreated it using CG and sets. In addition, the bomb terrorism scene was filmed with the advice of experts in order to pursue a realistic image while still being mindful of safety.

Recommended points

"Detective Conan: Countdown to Heaven" is recommended not only for fans of the Detective Conan series, but also for people who like mysteries and suspense. The following points are especially recommended:

  • Thrilling storyline : Full of races against the clock and ingenious tricks, it's never boring to watch.
  • Appealing characters : The growth and bonds between Conan and his friends are depicted in depth, and there are many touching scenes.
  • Beautiful visuals and music : The beautiful visuals with Tokyo Tower in the background and the music that heightens the tension enhance the appeal of the work.

Related information

"Detective Conan: Countdown to Heaven" can be viewed on the following media:

  • Theatrical release : April 21, 2001
  • Distributor : Toho
  • Original work : Gosho Aoyama's "Detective Conan" (serialized in Shogakukan's "Weekly Shonen Sunday")
  • Director : Kenji Kodama
  • Production : Animation Production/Tokyo Movie
  • Copyright : ©2001 Gosho Aoyama / Shogakukan, Yomiuri TV, Universal Music, Shogakukan Productions, Toho, TMS

Conclusion

"Detective Conan: Countdown to Heaven" is one of the most highly acclaimed films in the Detective Conan series, with a tense storyline, clever tricks, character growth and bonds, beautiful visuals and music. This is a must-see for fans of mystery and suspense, as well as Detective Conan. Experience the thrilling adventure set in Tokyo Tower.

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