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Yôgisha X no kenshin

  • 2008
  • 2h 8min
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7,4/10
4,3 k
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Yôgisha X no kenshin (2008)
Suspense MysteryCrimeDramaMystery

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIt's another battle of the wits for the brilliant but eccentric physicist, Yukawa, and detective, Kaoru.It's another battle of the wits for the brilliant but eccentric physicist, Yukawa, and detective, Kaoru.It's another battle of the wits for the brilliant but eccentric physicist, Yukawa, and detective, Kaoru.

  • Réalisation
    • Hiroshi Nishitani
  • Scénario
    • Yasushi Fukuda
    • Keigo Higashino
  • Casting principal
    • Masaharu Fukuyama
    • Kô Shibasaki
    • Kazuki Kitamura
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,4/10
    4,3 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Hiroshi Nishitani
    • Scénario
      • Yasushi Fukuda
      • Keigo Higashino
    • Casting principal
      • Masaharu Fukuyama
      • Kô Shibasaki
      • Kazuki Kitamura
    • 18avis d'utilisateurs
    • 8avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 2 victoires et 5 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux24

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    Masaharu Fukuyama
    Masaharu Fukuyama
    • Manabu Yukawa
    Kô Shibasaki
    Kô Shibasaki
    • Kaoru Utsumi
    Kazuki Kitamura
    Kazuki Kitamura
    • Shumpei Kusanagi
    Yasuko Matsuyuki
    Yasuko Matsuyuki
    • Yasuko Hanaoka
    Shin'ichi Tsutsumi
    Shin'ichi Tsutsumi
    • Tetsuya Ishigami
    Duncan
    • Kuniaki Kudo
    • (as Dankan)
    Keishi Nagatsuka
    • Shinji Togashi
    Miho Kanazawa
    • Misato Hanaoka
    Ikkei Watanabe
    • Hiromi Koribayashi
    Hiroshi Shinagawa
    Hiroshi Shinagawa
    • Shiro Yuge
    Miki Maya
    Miki Maya
    • Sakurako Shironouchi
    Ethan Amis
    • Clue with Santa
    Lily Franky
    Lily Franky
      Tsuyoshi Hayashi
      • Kensuke Murase
      Yasufumi Hayashi
      • Junichi Kakimoto
      Kôji Ishizaka
      Takahiro Itô
      • Eita Mori
      Ayaka Komatsu
      • Réalisation
        • Hiroshi Nishitani
      • Scénario
        • Yasushi Fukuda
        • Keigo Higashino
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      8DICK STEEL

      A Nutshell Review: Suspect X

      I have mulled over the story for a bit, and while I'm fairly convinced in the way it presented itself to stay true to its theme, I can't help but feel that I'm still suckered into feeling the same way as the cops do, in being made to see things from one singular point of view just because the logic points itself that way conveniently, rather than to peek around the corner and see it under a different light. But if you believe and buy into its idea and rationale, then Suspect X's story would appeal to you definitely.

      Which is the power of love, which by itself causes one to do irrational things. I won't refute the point though, because otherwise we won't see florists making a killing during the already-so-commercialized-it's-meaningless Valentine's day. To make its point, we have someone who's highly logical in manners, demeanour and genetic makeup, to undergo a transformation due to being struck by cupid's arrow. But does this irrationality extend to assisting and becoming an accessory to murder? One can only wonder.

      That in itself is the issue that one has to buy into, in order to enjoy the film. A murder is committed by a single mother and child, and because he is smitten with his love for that single mother, mathematics genius and professor Tetsuya Ishigami (Shinichi Tsutsumi) helps them by applying deep logic into the creation of alibis, and instructing them with pinpoint accuracy, their behaviour, answers and such when the police come knocking on their door. There's a twist to it all of course, but it's more akin to the treatment as seen in Confessions of Pain, where the extent of the killings had its hand shown early in the film, so those looking for a whodunnit, or an investigative crime drama where the investigators get stumped, would be expecting a totally different film altogether.

      Instead, the story goes behind and looks at motivation. The deed is done, but the mystery here is the Why, and here's where help to the cops, come in the form of expert physicist Galileo Yukawa (Fukuyama Masaharu). The opening scene that set the stage had actually piqued my interest, as we see a classroom experiment seamlessly transition into a full scale, military styled showcase. Unfortunately, that's just one of the better parts of the film in terms of using scientific knowledge to help solve crimes. Unlike L in The Death Note series, the intelligence quotient here has some real world links (hey it's physics after all), and our hero has zero affiliation with law enforcement, helping only because of the challenge the situation posed. Don't expect some heavy theorems being thrown at your face, as the story smartly avoids situations to alienate its audience.

      In fact, what it boiled down to, was succinctly summarized in one line where two friendly adversaries face off with each other across a road. The question posed was which side each of them was on, whether one would prefer to create the perfect, unsolvable puzzle, or to be the one who can solve the unsolvable puzzle, where for both there is an answer to. To that, the setting of the stage, and the throwing of the gauntlet, I have to salute how director Hiroshi Nishitani had it all planned out and delivered.

      Something that disturbed me a little during the film, was the not too subtle sexual discrimination against the female cop Kaoru Utsumi. A prime suspect is referred to as sexy (though I have to admit Yasuko HanaokaXXX does look attractive, being cast as a bar hostess), but the more surprising one, was how the cops in the department were pushing Kaoru around, often referring her to do some menial tasks like fetching coffee, or ridiculed against when she came across as unprepared. There wasn't any statement made about it, but happened more as a matter-of-fact. Perhaps to echo some sentiments that such discrimination still happens?

      As mentioned, it took me a while to mull upon the film, looking at it from a separate angle than I first had when the end credits roll. I may not had subscribed to the plausibility of how love can affect oneself to do silly things, to the extreme as that in the story, but I suppose it can happen given many crimes of passion that we read about from time to time, and with the little nugget of wonders that happen at sporadic intervals throughout, I'm come to the verdict that Suspect X is still worth your while. Just chuck that expectation of a whodunnit-mystery- thriller at the door.
      9ethSin

      Tsutsumi Shinichi stole the spotlight in this movie!

      'Yougisha X no Kenshin' is battle of wits between the physicist "Galileo" Yukawa (Fukuyama Masaharu) and his university friend and genius mathematician Ishigami (Tsutsumi Shinichi). The first 10 minutes of this film was just like the TV dorama series, light comedy filled with physics jargon, but it soon turns into a completely different, stand-alone movie. This movie and Galileo dorama are both based on the same mystery novel series, but this movie was more of a suspense movie with a touch of human drama because it was very clear from beginning who the culprits were.

      The movie was surprisingly well-directed for a dorama director. There were many epic, well-executed slow motion scenes, and somehow he completely removed dorama cheesiness for majority of the play time.

      Fukuyama Masaharu and Shibasaki Kou's acting were sub-par, but the "supporting" actors Tsutsumi Shinichi and Matsuyuki Yasuko were INCREDIBLE. I have already seen couple of similar characters Tsutsumi played in his long dorama career, but I was surprised how perfect he was for this role and made me sympathize with his character even though he played a bad guy. Matsushima Yasuko was solid as usual, though she over-acted in couple of places. Still, she depicted her character well. Tsutsumi Shinichi and Matsushima Yasuko were credited with supporting actor/actress in this film, but they each got almost as much screen-time as Fukuyama Masaharu, and I don't think it can be disputed that those two were the de-facto leading actor and actress in this movie. Shibasaki Kou is one of my favorite actresses, but she was a non-factor in terms of both screen presence and acting quality.

      Although I liked the comedy in the dorama series, I'm glad they changed the style for this movie. The plot involved very little physics and mathematics, but focused on the human side of the guest characters: What was the motivation for Suspect X's involvement? The meaning of the title "Devotion of Suspect X", devotion indeed. This is one of those movies that sinks in a while after the ending credits.

      There is a metaphor I really liked in this film. "Is it harder to create a question no one can solve, or solve that unsolvable question?" This reminded me of the word origin "mujun" (contradiction) in Japanese, which writes "Spear-Shield" in kanji. It's an imported Chinese word derived from an ancient philosophical text where a salesman was selling a "spear that can break through any shields" and a "shield that can defend against any spear", but was dumbfounded when someone asked him what happens if he used the spear on the shield. A truly clever metaphor it is!

      I really connected with Tsutsumi and Matsuyuki's characters, and although I didn't cry while watching this movie, I heard couple of other audience in the theater crying. 'Yougisha X' movie is a very serious and deep movie in contrast to the dorama, and I have enjoyed every moment of it.
      9hanzelj

      It's more than a usual crime flick.

      This movie is one of the best crime thriller I've seen in it some time. As soon as the lead characters are shown, I'd the idea that this is going to be a different ride. The movie doesn't waste anytime getting into the plot which thickens and becomes interesting as the movie goes on. The dynamics between the two master-minds is the highlight of this one.

      The plan for the cover-up is brilliant. We feel that the cover-up takes care of all the things, or so it seems. We are shown a couple of clues on to how the cover-up is done but it's subtle. If we focus on the movie, we can spot these and then piece the plot together before it's actually revealed. This makes the movie even more interesting. As the movie reach its final act, we see a significant change of tone to focus more on the emotions. The climax will have a deep impact on you.

      It's must watch for all the movie lovers and especially for crime thriller fans.
      8lathe-of-heaven

      Powerful and beautifully done... Exquisite in every detail with some nice unexpected twists... Blu-ray A:8 V:9

      I'll just join in with the many (well, most of the 14 now listed) excellent reviews of this wonderfully made film. No need to go into a lot of detail here. Acting: Amazingly powerful. Writing and Direction: Perfect.

      Normally, I don't get too carried away with more Drama heavy films, usually because either they are not very good or these elements are way overdone. Not here... Whomever the Director is, he not only guided the story in a very deft and effective way, but he also elicited the best performances by all involved. Quite a feat... Whenever I take the time actually to write a review here, I normally try to stress or emphasize however well made a movie is. That, to me personally regardless of Genre, is what really carries the most weight. And, this one, let me tell you, was done very, very well.

      If you enjoy movies of high quality that really involve the audience, then I think there is a good chance you will like this film.
      8vsg07

      A new twist on an old story

      I am not a big fan of movies which are based on books. Just look at what they did with Harry Potter and others (LOTR is an exception). So I wasn't much excited when my friend told me it was based on a book and I tried not to watch it. He practically had to make me sit through the first 15 minutes of the movie to make sure I was intrigued. Well, I am glad he made me watch it because Suspect X is one the best mystery thriller movies I've watched in the last couple of years.

      Suspect X is a story of a murdered husband, a wife, a daughter and two geniuses. Manabu Yukawa is a scientist who helps out the police once in a while. And Tetsuya Ishigami is Mathematician who lives next door to the wife of the murdered man. Both have their reasons to be involved. The story is written tightly. The cinematography is hauntingly beautiful.

      The strongest point of the movie is the interactions of the two geniuses. When they are there talking, you don't want to miss a second of their conversation. They are not conniving and trying to out do each other. They are just old friends talking. And that's what makes this movie so special.

      I highly recommend it to those who love Hitchcock movies.

      Note: I don't know Japanese and watched this movie with English Subtitles. It in no way affected the mood of the movie.

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      • Anecdotes
        The film topped Japan's box office for four consecutive weeks and was the third-highest-grossing Japanese movie in 2008.
      • Citations

        Manabu Yukawa: Is it harder to create an unsolvable problem or solve it?

      • Connexions
        Followed by Galileo XX: Utsumi Kaoru no Saigo no jiken Moteasobu (2013)
      • Bandes originales
        Saiai
        Performed by Koh+ (Kô Shibasaki and Masaharu Fukuyama)

        Written and composed by Masaharu Fukuyama

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      • Date de sortie
        • 4 octobre 2008 (Japon)
      • Pays d’origine
        • Japon
      • Langue
        • Japonais
      • Aussi connu sous le nom de
        • Suspect X
      • Lieux de tournage
        • Kiyosu bridge, Chuo & Koto, Tokyo, Japon(location)
      • Sociétés de production
        • Cine Bazar
        • Fuji Television Network (Fuji TV)
        • Stardust Pictures (SDP)
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        • 54 846 110 $US
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      • Durée
        2 heures 8 minutes
      • Couleur
        • Color
      • Mixage
        • Dolby Digital
      • Rapport de forme
        • 2.35 : 1

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