Kindaichi Kousuke File: The Tragedy of Meiro-so
Kindaichi Kousuke File: The Tragedy of Meiro-so

Kindaichi Kousuke File: The Tragedy of Meiro-so

2002Movie120 minJapanese
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Director: Toshio KimuraGenres: Mystery, Horror, TV Movie

Plot Summary

Detective Kindaichi Kousuke is called to investigate a series of strange occurrences and murders at a secluded, labyrinthine mansion known as Meiro-so. As he delves deeper into the mansion's secrets and the complex relationships of its inhabitants, Kindaichi uncovers a dark past and a motive for revenge that has festered for years. The investigation leads him through a series of puzzling clues and dangerous encounters, testing his deductive skills to their limits as he tries to unmask the killer before another victim falls.

Critical Reception

This TV movie, part of a larger series featuring the famous detective Kindaichi Kousuke, received moderate attention. It is generally regarded as a competent, albeit somewhat formulaic, mystery thriller that faithfully adapts the source material for television. While not a groundbreaking cinematic achievement, it satisfied fans of the genre and the detective character.

What Reviewers Say

  • A faithful adaptation of the popular Kindaichi Kousuke stories, offering a classic whodunit.
  • The film effectively builds suspense and atmosphere within the confines of the mysterious mansion.
  • While predictable for seasoned mystery fans, it provides a satisfying puzzle for those new to the character.

Google audience: Audience reception for this specific TV movie is difficult to gauge through aggregated Google reviews, as it is not widely discussed on major platforms. However, viewers who appreciate classic Japanese mystery narratives and the Kindaichi Kousuke character generally find these adaptations to be engaging and well-plotted, though sometimes overshadowed by more prominent film or series installments.

Fun Fact

The 'Meiro-so' (Labyrinth House) setting is a recurring motif in mystery fiction, designed to create claustrophobia and a sense of inescapable doom, mirroring classic manor house mysteries.

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