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The Private Eyes' Requiem
The 10th Detective Conan movie, The Private Eyes' Requiem, is the BESTEST Conan movie, EVER! My love for it is on the same level as my love for the seventh movie - Crossroad in the Ancient Capital.
My Hattori love knows no bound - my interest tend to increase the longer he is on screen (so, you can imagine how happy and interested I was during the film). The expectation of Hattori getting hurt was only FULFILLED near the end of the movie, for awhile there I thought he was actually going to walk out of a Conan-related case without getting hurt, then the gun wound! Was a happy girl.
Kaitou Kid prancing around as Hakuba (I’m sticking by my guns that it was Hakuba because of all the hints you get from the film,) throughout most of the movie made my want to break out in hysterical giggles. Whatever you say, the thief has guts. Also, when he was fishing for information- *laughs* just so funny, because you know the real Hakuba would never fish for information in such a way.
The interactions between the three detectives (well, two detectives and a thief) is priceless; they are so obsessive about what they do. The comment about detectives wanting to enter buildings that they are told not to it just funny, especially in relation to their expressions.
Now I sleep.
My Hattori love knows no bound - my interest tend to increase the longer he is on screen (so, you can imagine how happy and interested I was during the film). The expectation of Hattori getting hurt was only FULFILLED near the end of the movie, for awhile there I thought he was actually going to walk out of a Conan-related case without getting hurt, then the gun wound! Was a happy girl.
Kaitou Kid prancing around as Hakuba (I’m sticking by my guns that it was Hakuba because of all the hints you get from the film,) throughout most of the movie made my want to break out in hysterical giggles. Whatever you say, the thief has guts. Also, when he was fishing for information- *laughs* just so funny, because you know the real Hakuba would never fish for information in such a way.
The interactions between the three detectives (well, two detectives and a thief) is priceless; they are so obsessive about what they do. The comment about detectives wanting to enter buildings that they are told not to it just funny, especially in relation to their expressions.
Now I sleep.
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Hattori, Kudo and Kaitou in the same film with much interaction makes me all giggly.