Case Closed: The Fourteenth Target

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  • 1998
  • 1 hr 35 min
  • 7.3  (2,627)

Case Closed: The Fourteenth Target is a 1998 Japanese anime film that tells the story of schoolboy detective Conan Edogawa as he tries to solve a bizarre string of crimes in which a mysterious sniper is targeting wealthy businessmen. The film is based on the manga series of the same name by Gosho Aoyama and is directed by Kenji Kodama. The film opens with a scene where a group of businessmen are participating in a charity golf tournament. Suddenly, one of the players is shot in the head and killed, leaving the rest of the group shaken and terrified. A few days later, another businessman is targeted and shot in a crowded shopping district. As the number of victims increases, the police department is put on high alert and assigns Inspector Megure to the case. Meanwhile, Conan happens to witness the aftermath of one of the sniper attacks and begins to investigate the case on his own. He quickly realizes that the sniper is deadly accurate and has a clear motive for targeting these particular victims. Conan enlists the help of his friend Ran Mori and her father Kogoro to assist him in his investigations. As Conan delves deeper into the case, he discovers that the victims are all involved in a scandalous incident from their past that they have tried to cover up. The sniper is one of the people involved in the incident and is seeking revenge on those who wronged him. Conan and his friends race against time to stop the sniper before he can claim his fourteenth victim. The film is a thrilling and suspenseful ride from start to finish. The tension builds steadily as Conan and his friends come closer to identifying the sniper, and the stakes grow higher as more victims fall. The animation is excellent and captures the mood and atmosphere of the story perfectly. The characters in the film are well-developed and interesting. Conan is a smart and resourceful detective who is always one step ahead of the police. Ran is a caring and supportive friend who provides emotional support to Conan when he needs it. Kogoro is a bumbling detective who provides comic relief in the film but also proves to be an invaluable asset to Conan and his friends. The villains in the film are also well-written and complex. The sniper is a fascinating character who is driven by a deep sense of betrayal and a need for revenge. His actions are morally reprehensible, but the film does an excellent job of exploring his motivations and making him a sympathetic character. Overall, Case Closed: The Fourteenth Target is an excellent film that will keep you on the edge of your seat. The story is engaging, the characters are memorable, and the animation is top-notch. If you're a fan of mystery and suspense, you won't want to miss this film.

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Case Closed: The Fourteenth Target is a 1998 Japanese anime film that tells the story of schoolboy detective Conan Edogawa as he tries to solve a bizarre string of crimes in which a mysterious sniper is targeting wealthy businessmen. The film is based on the manga series of the same name by Gosho Aoyama and is directed by Kenji Kodama.

The film opens with a scene where a group of businessmen are participating in a charity golf tournament. Suddenly, one of the players is shot in the head and killed, leaving the rest of the group shaken and terrified. A few days later, another businessman is targeted and shot in a crowded shopping district. As the number of victims increases, the police department is put on high alert and assigns Inspector Megure to the case.

Meanwhile, Conan happens to witness the aftermath of one of the sniper attacks and begins to investigate the case on his own. He quickly realizes that the sniper is deadly accurate and has a clear motive for targeting these particular victims. Conan enlists the help of his friend Ran Mori and her father Kogoro to assist him in his investigations.

As Conan delves deeper into the case, he discovers that the victims are all involved in a scandalous incident from their past that they have tried to cover up. The sniper is one of the people involved in the incident and is seeking revenge on those who wronged him. Conan and his friends race against time to stop the sniper before he can claim his fourteenth victim.

The film is a thrilling and suspenseful ride from start to finish. The tension builds steadily as Conan and his friends come closer to identifying the sniper, and the stakes grow higher as more victims fall. The animation is excellent and captures the mood and atmosphere of the story perfectly.

The characters in the film are well-developed and interesting. Conan is a smart and resourceful detective who is always one step ahead of the police. Ran is a caring and supportive friend who provides emotional support to Conan when he needs it. Kogoro is a bumbling detective who provides comic relief in the film but also proves to be an invaluable asset to Conan and his friends.

The villains in the film are also well-written and complex. The sniper is a fascinating character who is driven by a deep sense of betrayal and a need for revenge. His actions are morally reprehensible, but the film does an excellent job of exploring his motivations and making him a sympathetic character.

Overall, Case Closed: The Fourteenth Target is an excellent film that will keep you on the edge of your seat. The story is engaging, the characters are memorable, and the animation is top-notch. If you're a fan of mystery and suspense, you won't want to miss this film.

  • Release Date
    1998
  • Runtime
    1 hr 35 min
  • Language
    Japanese
  • IMDB Rating
    7.3  (2,627)