Detective Conan: Sunflowers of Inferno - Movie review and detailsoverviewDetective Conan: Sunflowers of Inferno is the 19th feature film in the series based on Gosho Aoyama's popular manga Detective Conan. It was released on April 18, 2015 and distributed by Toho. It is directed by Kobun Shizuno and produced by TMS and V1Studio, and has a duration of 112 minutes. The film further deepens the worldview of Detective Conan and provides viewers with new mysteries and adventures. storyThe story begins when Detective Conan, also known as Edogawa Conan, and his friends are invited to a special exhibition called "The Secret of Sunflowers" at a certain art museum. The exhibition was scheduled to display Van Gogh's famous painting "Sunflowers," but just before the opening, the painting was stolen. Conan must solve the case, but it turns out that there is a mystery hidden there that is deeply connected to his past. The film begins with a theft at the museum, and gradually Conan's past and his connection to the Black Organization are revealed. Conan and his friends pursue the truth of the incident, and at the same time, they come face to face with their own destiny. characterAll the main characters from the series appear in this film. Conan Edogawa (Shinichi Kudo), Ran Mouri, Kogoro Mouri, Professor Agasa, the Detective Boys' Genta, Mitsuhiko, and Ayumi, and the members of the Black Organization are all active. The relationship between Conan and Ran is particularly well-drawn, capturing the hearts of viewers. In addition, new characters such as the museum curator and someone involved in the theft case appear, adding depth to the story. Visuals and MusicThe visual beauty of "Detective Conan: Sunflowers of Inferno" is particularly striking in the museum scenes. The colorful backgrounds that recreate Van Gogh's paintings and the tense chase scenes are visually very appealing. Music is also an important element in livening up the story, and the theme song by B'z, "The World Becomes Your Color," strikes a chord with viewers with its beautiful melody that symbolizes the theme of the movie. Evaluation and ImpressionsDetective Conan: Sunflowers of Inferno is one of the most highly acclaimed works in the series. Its clever story development keeps viewers hooked until the very end. It also has a major impact on the story of the entire series by revealing Conan's past and his connection to the Black Organization. The film's visual beauty and musical power combine to provide a highly satisfying movie experience. Personally, I was particularly impressed by the deep portrayal of the relationship between Conan and Ran. The bond between the two that has been built throughout the series is further strengthened in this movie, warming the hearts of viewers. Also, the mystery solving surrounding Van Gogh's "Sunflowers" made me feel the true essence of Detective Conan. Recommended pointsHere are some reasons to recommend this movie:
Related information"Detective Conan: Sunflowers of Inferno" is deeply connected to other works in the series. In particular, the battle against the Black Organization and episodes about Conan's past are essential to understanding the entire series. Also, to enjoy the development of the series that continues after this movie, we recommend checking out the other movies and TV series. ConclusionDetective Conan: Sunflowers of Inferno is a must-see for fans of the Detective Conan series. The film brings together a high level of depth in the story, visual beauty, music, character relationships, and more, providing viewers with excitement and emotion. This film, which depicts new mysteries and adventures while also linking with other works in the series, is an important work that will allow you to enjoy the world of Detective Conan even more deeply. |
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