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- Titre original: 万能鑑定士Q モナ・リザの瞳
- Aussi connu sous le nom de: Bannou Kanteishi Q Monariza no Hitomi
- Réalisateur: Sato Shinsuke
- Scénariste: Uda Manabu
- Genres: Thriller, Mystère
Distribution et équipes
- Ayase Haruka Rôle principal
- Matsuzaka Tori Rôle principal
- Hatsune ErikoRyusenji MisaRôle Secondaire
- Pierre DeladonchampsRichard BrayRôle Secondaire
- Hashimoto JunOgino KoyoRôle Secondaire
- Murasugi SeminosukeYamada SatoruRôle Secondaire
Critiques
The story was interesting. None of the twists were particularly shocking, but it was interesting seeing a reluctant friendship build between the two female leads. A large majority of Japanese films focus exclusively on romance or on male bonds, so I always approve when there is a more feminine bond shown, even if it wasn't touched on too much.
All the characters seemed to have fairly decent backstories. I could understand most of their motivations even if their pasts weren't fully explored. I liked the main female lead a lot, and Matsuzaka Tori was adorable as per usual playing a sort of bumbling but well-meaning reporter hoping to catch a big story by following this female genius.
It struck me vaguely like a quirkier, Japanese style version of Sherlock, with Tori playing Watson to Ayase's kinder and less narcissistic Sherlock.
The pacing was a bit slow, though that's typical in Japanese films in my opinion. However, everything was interesting, so despite the pace it wasn't hard to remain involved with the story. It made me want to keep watching.
If you're interested in films with decent mysteries and good acting then I'd recommend this! However, don't expect to be wowed by any twists or turns.
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