

Villain: Perpetrator Chase Investigation
Saeki Shuichi was a detective, but he quit his job. He now works at a detective agency. One day, a couple asks the detective agency to find a man named Sakagami. The man killed the couple's son and served at a youth detention center. Kogure Masato is the director of the detective agency. He tells Shuichi to work on the case. Shuichi is also part of a victim's family. When he was a child, his older sister was murdered. While Shuichi watches Sakagami, the couple asks him to find some materials which will allow them to forgive Sakagami or not.
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Plot Summary
In a gritty urban landscape, a hardened detective named Kosta relentlessly pursues a dangerous criminal known only as 'The Ghost.' As the investigation intensifies, Kosta finds himself drawn into a complex web of corruption and betrayal that blurs the lines between hunter and hunted. With the stakes escalating, he must confront his own demons and make impossible choices to bring the perpetrator to justice.
Critical Reception
Villain: Perpetrator Chase Investigation received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often praising its intense atmosphere and strong performances, particularly from lead actor Goran Bogdan. Some found the plot predictable, while others commended its unflinching portrayal of crime and its consequences.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its dark and gritty atmosphere.
- Goran Bogdan's performance as the determined detective was a standout.
- Some reviewers noted a familiar crime thriller narrative.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in various urban settings, aiming to capture a raw and authentic feel for the criminal underworld it depicts.
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