Kindaichi Case Files: Legendary Vampire Murders
Kindaichi Case Files: Legendary Vampire Murders

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Kindaichi Case Files: Legendary Vampire Murders

2007
Movie
50 min
Japanese

Six years ago a girl was found in the cellar with bite marks on her neck, and the villagers killed her. When one of the guests is killed and Miyuki is attacked by a creature with fangs, it would seem like the vampire is still there...

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IMDb6.7/10
Director: Yukihiko TsutsumiGenres: Mystery, Crime, Horror

Plot Summary

Hajime Kindaichi, a seemingly dim-witted high school student, possesses an extraordinary deductive mind inherited from his detective grandfather. When a series of gruesome murders occur, all linked to a legendary local vampire, Kindaichi is drawn into the investigation. He must unravel the dark secrets and bloody history of the remote village to expose the true killer before they strike again.

Critical Reception

The film was generally well-received by audiences in Japan, appreciated for its faithful adaptation of the popular manga and its atmospheric horror elements. Critical reviews often highlighted the engaging mystery and Jun Matsumoto's performance as Kindaichi, though some found the plot convoluted.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its suspenseful mystery and gothic atmosphere.

  • Jun Matsumoto's portrayal of Kindaichi was a strong point.

  • Some viewers found the plot a bit predictable or overly complex.

Google audience: Audience reactions often focused on the film's ability to create a spooky ambiance and the satisfaction of the final reveal. Many appreciated the classic whodunit structure combined with supernatural undertones.

Fun Fact

This film is part of a long-running series based on the manga 'The Kindaichi Case Files,' which has spawned numerous anime, live-action dramas, and films.

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