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Disparue à Tokyo: L'affaire Lucie Blackman

Titre original : Keishichô sôsaikka rûshî burakku man jiken
  • 2023
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 23min
NOTE IMDb
6,4/10
4,1 k
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Lucie Blackman in Disparue à Tokyo: L'affaire Lucie Blackman (2023)
True CrimeCrimeDocumentary

Le 1er juillet 2000, Lucie Blackman, une jeune Britannique de 21 ans, disparaît à Tokyo, déclenchant une enquête internationale et une inlassable quête de justice.Le 1er juillet 2000, Lucie Blackman, une jeune Britannique de 21 ans, disparaît à Tokyo, déclenchant une enquête internationale et une inlassable quête de justice.Le 1er juillet 2000, Lucie Blackman, une jeune Britannique de 21 ans, disparaît à Tokyo, déclenchant une enquête internationale et une inlassable quête de justice.

  • Réalisation
    • Hyoe Yamamoto
  • Scénario
    • Shoji Takao
  • Casting principal
    • Katsuyoshi Abe
    • Jake Adelstein
    • Yasuhiko Asano
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,4/10
    4,1 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Hyoe Yamamoto
    • Scénario
      • Shoji Takao
    • Casting principal
      • Katsuyoshi Abe
      • Jake Adelstein
      • Yasuhiko Asano
    • 21avis d'utilisateurs
    • 15avis des critiques
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    Rôles principaux23

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    Katsuyoshi Abe
    • Self - Tokyo Police Superintendent
    Jake Adelstein
    Jake Adelstein
    • Self - Journalist
    Yasuhiko Asano
    • Self - Tokyo Police Assistant Inspector
    Lucie Blackman
    • Self
    • (images d'archives)
    Sophie Blackman
    • Self - Lucie's Sister
    • (images d'archives)
    Tim Blackman
    • Self - Lucie's Father
    Tony Blair
    Tony Blair
    • Self - Former Prime Minister of England
    • (images d'archives)
    Clare Campbell
    • Self - Journalist and Author
    Keizo Harafuji
    • Self - Tokyo Police Forensic Investigator
    Junichiro Kuku
    • Self - Tokyo Police Sergeant
    Tokie Maruyama
    • Self - Tokyo Police Assistant Inspector
    Akira Mitsuzane
    • Self - Tokyo Police Superintendent
    Tadashi Naito
    • Self - Tokyo Police Inspector
    Ryutaro Nakamyra
    • Self - Journalist
    Graham Norton
    Graham Norton
    • Self
    • (images d'archives)
    Yuji Nozoe
    • Self - Tokyo Police Assistant Inspector
    Suzy Quinn
    • Self - Former Hostess and Author
    Dave Russell
    • Self
    • Réalisation
      • Hyoe Yamamoto
    • Scénario
      • Shoji Takao
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    1shkbans

    Utterly biased and shamelessly fooling.

    Shamelessly disregarding the clumsiness and stupidity of the Japanese police, never talking about the phone calls Philippe recieved on the first day of Lucie missing and police not bothering to trace ,nor about the £450,000 (in 2006) Tim Blackman received to "forgive" Obara. Why was no one else from Lucie's friends and family interviewed? Why was Caritas liver biopsied 15 years later? Why only the people that walked over her blood were there? Why was there no mention of the phone calls Lucie made on the day to inform her friend of her whereabouts which the police decided to ignore? Utterly biased and shamelessly fooling!
    1Jrmpgm

    Shameless & Eluding Facts

    Extremely biased story telling, eluding many important facts of the story, including the father receiving 450k£ from the killer to limit his sentence, or the existence of her friend and colleague who had received a phone call from the killer on day one.

    Only the father and cops are giving testimonies to re-write History, and skip all the aspects that could hurt Japanese police.

    When you check who the director is, you understand the story is told in a way to clean Tokyo police image only.

    Netflix should be ashamed of producing such content, without any fact checking, and depicting an absolutely misleading representation of the actual story.

    Go on YouTube or listen to podcasts, you will have better quality content to understand the full story instead of wasting your time with this piece of propaganda.
    7Erik_Surewaard

    It is interesting to see how a case is solved in Japan in the year 2000

    Internationally known as "Missing: The Lucie Blackman Csse", this is a feature-length documentary of a true crime case. Taking place in 2000's Japan, a 21-year british girl has gone missing in Tokyo. This documentary gives an overview of the facts that happened since she went missing.

    What makes this true crime documentary interesting is not only the large (inter-)national attention that the case a caught in the 2000's, but also how exactly her father was able to gain all the attention and thereby pressure the japanese police to take all the actions possible to push this case forward. In my opinion, it is exactly this pressure that got this case eventually solved.

    The documentary is based on (1) interviews with many involved parties - e.g. Family, press, police, (forensic) investigators - combined with (2) footage from 2000 that was taped during the course of the investigation, and (3) newly recorded footage on-site. It is an attractive combination of material that gives the viewer an overview of many relevant facts of the investigation that took place. Unfortunately, we get to see practically nothing of the trial(s) itself.

    What I found missing in this documentary, is more information on whom exactly Lucie Blackman was. Yes, we get some information on her having been a stewardess and now a hostess in Japan. But other than that, we only get to see a photo of how she looked. It would have been more fair to her, if the documentary would have put more time in describing her youth, interests and upbringing. Some interviews with former friends would have given the viewer some emotional connection with her.

    What I also would have liked to see, is more information on the "profession" of being a hostess in Japan. This topic was only covered very shortly by interviews with two authors that wrote a book on this profession. These short interviews got me as viewer left with more questions than answers - a fact that I think other viewers will also experience.

    Summarizing, I found the documentary an interesting watch. For someone interested in true crime, it will also give an idea of how cases are investigated in Japan. As such, I award this documentary a score of 7.2/10, thereby making it a 7-star IMDb rating.
    7tkdlifemagazine

    A Very Compelling Crime Doc

    This is a very well done and compelling true crime documentary about the disappearance of a British foreign National in Japan who becomes the linchpin for the investigation into sexual deviance and sexual crime in Japan. The case unveiled a look at how The Japanese police treated sex crimes and crimes against foreigners. The show features archival footage, contemporary interviews, and documents associated with the case. Jake Adelstein, the subject of HOB's Tokyo Vice, is featured as a Western reporter with intimate knowledge of Japan and the Japanese police. The show is good. It is sad, but good. The show has a lot of cultural undertones, and it is tight as far as documentaries go.
    8KU_Jayhawks

    Excellent true crime documentary

    Has everything you'd want in a true crime documentary: a fascinating case, tons of archival footage, linear storytelling, very little (if any) re-enactments, a beautiful score and some stunning photography (Tokyo is a beautiful city). Not to mention interviews with the actual people involved. So many docs these days fail in at least one of these areas so it's nice to see one that does it all right for a change.

    Obviously it's a sad case and a terrible situation for her family, so you can't fault her father for wanting answers. And that's another fascinating element to this case is the dynamic between her family (father, generally) and the Japanese police who handle things a bit differently than we're used to in the West.

    Overall, one of the best true crime docs I've seen this year. Definitely recommend.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 26 juillet 2023 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
      • Japon
      • Singapour
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    • Langues
      • Japonais
      • Anglais
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      • Missing: The Lucie Blackman Case
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      • Tokyo, Japon
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      • Beach House Pictures
      • Blue Mill Studios
      • Netflix
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