

Detective Conan: Full Score of Fear
Serial murders involving all kinds have happened. All the victims are from a Music School led by a famous pianist. Conan and company have been invited to a opening concert of the Music Hall built by the pianist. The biggest attraction of this concert is the world famous violin called "Stradivarius" and a special appearance of a singer who has perfect pitch.
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Plot Summary
A series of bombings rock Tokyo, with the latest targeting a newly built concert hall. Detective Conan must race against time to uncover the bomber's identity and motive before a grand concert performance, which is attended by many familiar faces. The investigation leads to a connection with a past tragedy involving a young musician and a tragic accident.
Critical Reception
Detective Conan: Full Score of Fear received a generally positive reception, praised for its thrilling plot, action sequences, and emotional depth. While some found the plot slightly convoluted, the overall consensus highlighted its engaging mystery and satisfying conclusion, appealing to both long-time fans and new viewers.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its intricate mystery and suspenseful pacing.
- Appreciated for its high-stakes action sequences and emotional resonance.
- Seen as a solid entry in the Detective Conan film series, offering a compelling narrative.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's ability to blend exciting action with a thought-provoking mystery, with many appreciating the character development and the climactic resolution.
Fun Fact
The film features a rare on-screen appearance of the fictional character Yoko Okino, a popular TV personality who frequently acts as a reporter in the Detective Conan universe.
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