Crime Reporter: Terror in the Middle of the Day
Crime Reporter: Terror in the Middle of the Day

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Crime Reporter: Terror in the Middle of the Day

1959
Movie
52 min
Japanese

The second installment in the crime reporter series, this is a full-fledged crime reporter film depicting a scoop battle among crime reporters surrounding a mysterious murder and an unlicensed blood sampling service operating in the shadows of Greater Tokyo.

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IMDb7.5/10
Director: Masaki KobayashiGenres: Crime, Drama, Mystery

Plot Summary

A newspaper reporter investigates a series of mysterious disappearances and murders, uncovering a complex web of deceit and corruption that reaches into the highest levels of society. As he gets closer to the truth, he finds himself in increasing danger from those who want to keep their secrets buried. The investigation leads him down a dark path, forcing him to confront the ethical dilemmas of his profession and the harsh realities of the criminal underworld.

Critical Reception

The film was critically acclaimed for its gripping narrative, stylish direction, and strong performances, particularly from Tatsuya Nakadai. It is often cited as a classic of Japanese noir, praised for its suspenseful atmosphere and social commentary.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its complex plot and suspenseful storytelling.

  • Tatsuya Nakadai's performance is a standout.

  • The film offers a dark and cynical view of society.

Google audience: Audience reviews are generally positive, highlighting the film's thrilling mystery and its effective portrayal of suspense. Many appreciate its classic noir elements and the compelling investigative storyline.

Fun Fact

This film is part of a series of 'Jiken Kisha' (Detective Reporter) films directed by Masaki Kobayashi, which were popular in Japan during the late 1950s and early 1960s.

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