

Case Closed: The Fist of Blue Sapphire
The world's greatest blue sapphire, the "blue lapis fist", said to have sunk in a pirate ship in the late 19th century, on the coasts of Singapore. A local millionaire plots to retrieve it, and when it's exhibited in an exhibition at the Singaporean Marina Sands hotel, a murder takes place.
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Plot Summary
Set during the World Martial Arts Championship held in Singapore, Detective Conan, along with Ran Mouri and Sonoko Suzuki, gets entangled in a thrilling case. A legendary sapphire, known as the 'Blue Sapphire', is stolen just before the championship, and Kogoro Mouri is framed for the crime. Conan must race against time, navigating a web of deception, to uncover the true culprit and retrieve the stolen gem.
Critical Reception
Case Closed: The Fist of Blue Sapphire was a commercial success, drawing a large audience in Japan and other Asian markets. While generally well-received by fans for its action sequences and intricate plot, critical reviews often highlighted its adherence to the established formula of the long-running series. Audience reception was largely positive, appreciating the familiar characters and high-stakes mystery.
What Reviewers Say
- Fans praised the spectacular action sequences and the exotic Singaporean setting.
- The film successfully delivers a complex mystery that keeps viewers engaged.
- Some critics noted the story's reliance on familiar tropes from the Detective Conan franchise.
Google audience: Google users largely approved of 'Case Closed: The Fist of Blue Sapphire,' praising its exciting plot, well-animated action, and the engaging presence of beloved characters. Many enjoyed the blend of mystery and adventure, finding it a satisfying installment in the series.
Fun Fact
This film marks the first time a Detective Conan movie was primarily set outside of Japan, with Singapore serving as the main backdrop for the story.
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