Case Closed: Captured in Her Eyes

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Detective Conan: Captured in Her Eyes
Directed by Kanetsugu Kodama
Produced by Michihiko Suwa
Written by Kazunari Kochi
Music by Katsuo Ono
Distributed by Toho
Release date(s) Flag of JapanApril 22, 2000
Running time 95 minutes
Country Flag of JapanJapan
Language Japanese
Preceded by The Last Wizard of the Century
Followed by Countdown to Heaven
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Detective Conan: Captured in Her Eyes (名探偵コナン 瞳の中の暗殺者) is a Japanese animated Movie based on the Detective Conan series.

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[edit] Plot

Police officers are targeted and being killed by an unknown person. Thinking the suspect is related with the police force, they're keeping quiet about the situation. Though when officer Sato is critically injured by this killer, Ran is the only eye-witness. Suffering from traumatic shock, she loses her memory of everything in her life. As a result, the killer now knows that Ran has seen his/her face, s/he must get rid of the sole eye witness. Conan must find the murderer while protecting Ran... and his true identity. As part of a plan to restore Ran's memories, Kogoro and Sonoko take Ran to Tropical Land. Conan is not informed of this, however, and concerns himself with the investigation of the case. Professor Agasa and the Detective Boys (Ayumi, Genta, Mitsuhiko, and Ai) also go to Tropical Land. At Tropical Land, one of the suspects approaches Kogoro and Ran. The man is stopped, due to the combined efforts of the Detective Boys and taken in for questioning by Kogoro. As it turns out, the man was merely attempting to talk to Kogoro- the murderer is still at large. Meanwhile, Conan discovers who the real murderer is. Realizing that Ran is in danger, Conan rushes off to Tropical Land and searches for Ran. When he finally catches sight of Ran, Ran is already being targeted by the murderer. Conan contacts the Detective Boys via the badge communicator and Ran is saved by Agasa. Thoroughly frightened, Ran runs off, with both the murderer and Conan in pursuit. Conan eventually catches up to Ran and they run all over Tropical Land to escape from the murderer.

[edit] Important Quote

While being chased by the criminal, Ran asked Conan, "Why do you protect me so much?" Conan replied, "Cause I love you the most, more than anyone else." At the end of the movie, Ran asked her mother how her father proposed to her. Surprisingly, Mouri Kogoro had said the same words Conan said to Ran.

[edit] Music

  • "Anata ga Iru karara (あなたがいるから)"

(Artist.Lyrics.Music by Miho Komatsu / Arranged by Daisuke Ikeda)

[edit] External links

  1. Anime News Network
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