“Suzuki buys lost Van Gogh Sunflowers for $300M, plans ultra-secure Japan exhibition while Conan hunts Kaito Kid.”
Detective Conan Movie 19: The Sunflowers of Inferno
映画 名探偵コナン 業火の向日葵
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Synopsis
Suzuki buys lost Van Gogh Sunflowers for $300M, plans ultra-secure Japan exhibition while Conan hunts Kaito Kid.
At an exclusive auction house in New York City, Vincent van Gogh's Sunflowers, which was believed to be destroyed by a US air raid of World War II, was put up for auction. Jirokichi Suzuki, accompanied by his niece, Sonoko won the auction with a $300 million bid. At a press conference, Suzuki announces his plan to gather all seven Van Gogh's Sunflowers paintings around the world for a grand exhibition. The venue would be a purpose-built gallery in a cliff in Japan known as "Lake Rock", with the highest security and protection. Suzuki also announces the engagement of seven specialists, whom he called the "Seven Samurai", to oversee the exhibition and protect the Sunflowers. Conan then tries to track down Kaito Kid, who supposedly steals a one of Van Gogh's Sunflowers paintings during an auction. (Source: Wikipedia, TVtropes)
What people say
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Derived from 10 sampled reviews
What 10 viewers settled on.
Mostly aligned
σ 1.57 · some divergence
3.8 pts
Recommenders 7.8 · others 4.0
↑ 2.50
Running avg · Sep 2015 → Jul 2023
- 9 “Listen, I have to agree with some of the other reviews saying that the story is a little predictable and, for a Detective Conan movie, it is not great. However, if you enjoy Detective Conan and...”
- 8 “WELL, first of all i want to make it clear, i write this review, only, after i have seen this movie 4 times. The story is very good, the best part is that the case resolves around the Artist...”
- 8 “There's always been something special about this movie to me. For one, this was the only movie to consistently feature Kaito Kid as a driving force in the narrative. The 3rd movie was more focused...”
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A Movie Production
TMS Entertainment.- Format 1 × 112′ eps × min
- Total runtime 1h 52m all episodes
- Aired Apr 2015 – ongoing
- Source Movie media type
- Rated PG 13 - Teens 13 or older
- Ref. BS-9746 catalog
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