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So, here we have 'Detective Kyosuke Kozu's Murder Reasoning 11' from 1992. Itās the 11th entry in the series featuring our guy Kyosuke Kamizu, a university professor who moonlights as a detective. The whole premise kicks off with a gripping murder in a packed train, where a bank clerk meets a rather brutal end via cyanide. Itās not just about the crimeāthereās this palpable tension throughout, and the pacing keeps you engaged. The performances, especially from the newspaper reporter Yamashita and his colleague Kaori, are what really drive the story. The practical effects arenāt overdone, which suits the grounded feel of the narrative. Itās one of those films that hooks you in with its blend of crime and drama, plus a dash of intellectual sleuthing.
Strong character development.Intriguing mystery elements.Notable use of practical effects.
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