![]() ![]() While the subtitles do a good enough job of letting the viewer know what the characters are saying, it occasionally struggles with explaining more complex elements such as the PSB's involvement with crime investigation and prosecution, both of which are essential to the film's story. That being said, a lot more could've been done to make this film more comprehensible. ![]() This is probably the most dynamic cast of characters I've seen in a Detective Conan movie so far. Not only is the main cast in top form here, the film's original characters receive a lot of attention and development as the movie goes on. There is never a boring moment and (almost)nothing feels forced and unnatural. The story coasts along a smooth and consistent pace that never bores the viewer and keeps them anticipating what will happen next. This is definitely among the biggest movie in terms of scale and personal involvement as not only must he save Japan, but also his girlfriend's family. But now, on with the review.ĭetective Conan: Zero the Enforcer successfully recaptures the magic of the first movies with excellent pacing, international stakes, and incredible characterization with its only flaw being an ungraceful translation.įrom the bombing of the Edge of the Ocean to Kogoro's arrest, Conan must save his girlfriend's father and Japan from an international threat. ![]() it just won’t be for a while, that’s all. ![]() I’ll still review the first movie like I said I would. So in order for me to actually get these reviews done, I found it better to review the movies from the most recent ones and work my way down. Even though I said that I’d be reviewing these movies in order, I ended up not getting anywhere. Hi, everyone! So, just wanted to make a little announcement before I begin. ![]()
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