The BO ain’t exactly a sympathetic group of criminals, folks. Even if she did care for the Shonen tantei, I doubt that she would go that far for them. And what she does in the ending is seriously, really, dumb. Even for a person with Amnesia, how she acts is total 180 from the person she really is.
What? I mean, I can understand how she’d ended up being all mushy with them – they’re kids after all – but the actions she does throughout the movie are highly questionable. Remember that BO character Bourbon and Akai had been chasing? Yeah, apparently she’s best buds with the Shonen Tantei. Like, what the hell? There is no way, no way they would do what they did in this movie. That’s why he does everything he can possibly think off to keep them off his scent.Īnd suddenly, this movie just goes ‘fuck it’ and has the BO characters go on a rampage that is not remotely secret. If you watched the anime or read the manga, BO has always prioritised secrecy over everything else. There are many many scenes in the movie where the BO characters seem like freaking idiots. I give the movie props for trying to spin a new perspective on the Black Organisation, but the way it goes about it does more harm to the characters than helping it. The story wasn’t all that intriguing to begin with, there’s no mystery or subtlety. Here, all it does is make the movie even more brainless. When used correctly, action can bring a movie to new heights. One thing I disliked greatly about The Darkest Nightmare (And the recent slew of DC movies namely, 16th to 20th) was the fact that it substituted clever writing for gratuitous action. The movies in this franchise have always been brilliant but after The Quarter of Silence (15th movie), I feel like the movies have really been dropping in quality. Needless to say, The Darkest Nightmare proceeded to disappoint me at every turn. Still, I bit back the cynicism and tried to give the rest of the movie a fair chance. As I was saying, the magic of the movie had already started wearing off and I was like, what? Ten minutes into the movie? Not a particularly good sign. The car chase left me high on adrenaline no doubt, but it was decent at best.
Mysteries are one thing, but what just played out on screen seriously needed tremendous leaps of logic. It was at this point that I was beginning to feel slightly iffy, because what the fuck? The events leading up to that very scene were…kinda dumb. The river, and promptly collapses after screaming her lungs out.
Injured and disoriented, she makes her way down an alley and comes in full view of a light show projected the amusement park across After a lengthy and tense chase down the highway, the BO member manages to escape. The movie opens with an exciting car chase, with Bourbon (Amuro Tooru) and Akai Shuichi chasing down a black organisation member with ridiculous physical prowess. The Darkest Nightmare is the 20th movie of the Detective Conan franchise, and is in my opinion, the worst of all the movies. If you thought the Dimensional Sniper was bad, just wait till you watch this. Afterwards, she pulls out a silencer and speaks into an attached intercom, "It's as planned, Gin." Throughout all this, Vermouth is watching behind the scenes. Conan and his friends promise to help her regain her memory, so they stay with her.
Her left and right eyes are different colors.īut the woman is in a state of amnesia where she doesn't even remember her own name, and the cellphone she's carrying is broken. Under the main attraction, a Ferris wheel, Conan finds an attractive woman alone and injured. The next day, Conan and his friends go to a newly-remodeled aquarium in Tokyo.
The spy and Amuro are then locked in a dead heat on the highway, and just as it is about to cause an accident with multiple cars, the spy's car is hit by FBI agent Shuichi Akai's rifle bullet and falls of the roadway. Different countries' intelligence agencies-such as England's MI6, Germany's BND, and America's CIA-as well as the FBI's secret files are going to be taken, but public safety officers lead by Tooru Amuro arrive just in time.
On a dark night, the Japanese police is raided by a spy.