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Reviews for Detective Conan Movie 07: Crossroad in the Ancient Capital

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Dovan96

about 7 years ago

7

I give this movie a 7/10. It was good and had a good plot. However, I thought of this movie as more of a 2 hour special episode. Nothing in this movie seems as though it is a movie. For a Detective Conan movie there is a case that has to be solved and then something more drastic happens. For example, Movie 01, Conan solves the mystery of the culprit who planted bombs around their area, then it turns out he plants a bomb in a skyscraper where Ran is located and Conan must now go save her. This movie does not have that, beingfilled with investigation for almost the whole movie and capturing the culprit.

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insomnia89

about 15 years ago

9

I'm a fan of Detective Conan and I have to say honestly Detective Conan is a love story rather than detective novel.But Crossroad in the Ancient Capital tells something more than love.Among all the Detective Conan movies,this piece should be one of the best. This time the case happened in Kyoto--former capital of Japan before Tokyo,so this movie is full of Japanese culture:Kendo(剣道),Kabugi(歌舞伎).Also there are Japanese history and places of interest of Tokyo.In a word his movie opens a window to Japanese culture.If you are curious about or interested in the country of Japan,you must not miss it! Besides culture stuffs,thetheme song by Mai Kuraki is another highlight.

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Flash21

about 2 years ago

8

Detective Conan Movies Rewatch Before Watching Movie 26: Movie 7 Movie 7 finally saw the return of Heiji and Kazuha, and they were among the main supporting characters this time. The movie served as a basic introduction to Kyoto and relationship development for our two pairings (despite the movies not being canon), and I thought the movie did a good job interweaving both with the case itself. The case presented a very interesting and difficult code that is culturally relevant to the city of Kyoto, though I do not know how culturally accurate the movie is overall. Mixed with some traditional Japanese music, the movie tries toimmerse the audience into Kyoto, and again, I thought it did a good job at it.

The only issue with the movie is that the action sequences were lacking compared to previous movies, and the movie took a bit too long to set up the case, so this movie is definitely slower compared to the previous movies. However, this was an enjoyable entry with a solid case that should make it a fun time for DC fans. 8/10

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ActionManonAnime

over 6 years ago

7

Despite being very popular characters, Heiji and Kazuha rarely ever get a movie all to themselves. Whenever they are in a movie, they're usually side characters that are only relevant to that movie's story (specifically, movies 3, 10, 13, 14, 17). While fans had to wait for The Crimson Love Letter, the only film that prominently featured Heiji and Kazuha was Crossroad in the Ancient Capital. With the release of the 21st movie, how does this one hold up today? Besides their lead roles, both movies double-down on their Japanese heritage. While Movie 21 focused on Karuta games, this movie implements elements from the legendary folktalesof Yoshitsune and Benkei. On top of that, ancient temples and ritual party games are a part of this movie. While The Crimson Love Letter makes its heritage shine better with its updated art style, this movie still does its best with the talent they had.

What helped me enjoy this movie for the most part was the knowledge that this was Kenji Kodama's last film in the Detective Conan series. This man not only directed for shows like Lupin III and City Hunter, but also the first 7 Detective Conan movies. There's something very melancholic about seeing a director's last involvement with a series like this. Because of him, the Detective Conan movies were able to leave a big impression on people and go on to become the box-office hits that they are today.

Of course, it was thanks to this knowledge that I was able to persist through the parts of the movie that felt a bit drawn out. Depending on the type of person you are, you may watch this movie feeling either relaxed or bored. This movie is less like jumping into a pool and more like easing yourself into a hot tub. Not to mention the reliance on Japanese wordplay in this movie. When it was just used for the Professor's quizzes and minor clues, I was okay with it. But because Japanese wordplay plays a lot in solving the case itself, I felt very left out. If you know Japanese and are interested in a chill movie, then this is the one for you.

Even with The Crimson Love Letter out now, I would still recommend people watch Crossroad in the Ancient Capital first. However, if you are the kind of person that likes action and high stakes in their movies, then you may want to enter this one with caution.

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