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Suspect X

Original title: Yôgisha X no kenshin
  • 2008
  • 2h 8m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
4.3K
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Suspect X (2008)
Suspense MysteryCrimeDramaMystery

It's another battle of the wits for the brilliant but eccentric physicist, Yukawa, and detective, Kaoru.It's another battle of the wits for the brilliant but eccentric physicist, Yukawa, and detective, Kaoru.It's another battle of the wits for the brilliant but eccentric physicist, Yukawa, and detective, Kaoru.

  • Director
    • Hiroshi Nishitani
  • Writers
    • Yasushi Fukuda
    • Keigo Higashino
  • Stars
    • Masaharu Fukuyama
    • Kô Shibasaki
    • Kazuki Kitamura
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    4.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Hiroshi Nishitani
    • Writers
      • Yasushi Fukuda
      • Keigo Higashino
    • Stars
      • Masaharu Fukuyama
      • Kô Shibasaki
      • Kazuki Kitamura
    • 19User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Masaharu Fukuyama
    Masaharu Fukuyama
    • Manabu Yukawa
    Kô Shibasaki
    Kô Shibasaki
    • Kaoru Utsumi
    Kazuki Kitamura
    Kazuki Kitamura
    • Shumpei Kusanagi
    Yasuko Matsuyuki
    Yasuko Matsuyuki
    • Yasuko Hanaoka
    Shin'ichi Tsutsumi
    Shin'ichi Tsutsumi
    • Tetsuya Ishigami
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    Keishi Nagatsuka
    • Shinji Togashi
    Miho Kanazawa
    • Misato Hanaoka
    Ikkei Watanabe
    • Hiromi Koribayashi
    Hiroshi Shinagawa
    Hiroshi Shinagawa
    • Shiro Yuge
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    • Sakurako Shironouchi
    Ethan Amis
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      • Kensuke Murase
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      • Eita Mori
      Ayaka Komatsu
      • Director
        • Hiroshi Nishitani
      • Writers
        • Yasushi Fukuda
        • Keigo Higashino
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      User reviews19

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      9ethSin

      Tsutsumi Shinichi stole the spotlight in this movie!

      'Yougisha X no Kenshin' is battle of wits between the physicist "Galileo" Yukawa (Fukuyama Masaharu) and his university friend and genius mathematician Ishigami (Tsutsumi Shinichi). The first 10 minutes of this film was just like the TV dorama series, light comedy filled with physics jargon, but it soon turns into a completely different, stand-alone movie. This movie and Galileo dorama are both based on the same mystery novel series, but this movie was more of a suspense movie with a touch of human drama because it was very clear from beginning who the culprits were.

      The movie was surprisingly well-directed for a dorama director. There were many epic, well-executed slow motion scenes, and somehow he completely removed dorama cheesiness for majority of the play time.

      Fukuyama Masaharu and Shibasaki Kou's acting were sub-par, but the "supporting" actors Tsutsumi Shinichi and Matsuyuki Yasuko were INCREDIBLE. I have already seen couple of similar characters Tsutsumi played in his long dorama career, but I was surprised how perfect he was for this role and made me sympathize with his character even though he played a bad guy. Matsushima Yasuko was solid as usual, though she over-acted in couple of places. Still, she depicted her character well. Tsutsumi Shinichi and Matsushima Yasuko were credited with supporting actor/actress in this film, but they each got almost as much screen-time as Fukuyama Masaharu, and I don't think it can be disputed that those two were the de-facto leading actor and actress in this movie. Shibasaki Kou is one of my favorite actresses, but she was a non-factor in terms of both screen presence and acting quality.

      Although I liked the comedy in the dorama series, I'm glad they changed the style for this movie. The plot involved very little physics and mathematics, but focused on the human side of the guest characters: What was the motivation for Suspect X's involvement? The meaning of the title "Devotion of Suspect X", devotion indeed. This is one of those movies that sinks in a while after the ending credits.

      There is a metaphor I really liked in this film. "Is it harder to create a question no one can solve, or solve that unsolvable question?" This reminded me of the word origin "mujun" (contradiction) in Japanese, which writes "Spear-Shield" in kanji. It's an imported Chinese word derived from an ancient philosophical text where a salesman was selling a "spear that can break through any shields" and a "shield that can defend against any spear", but was dumbfounded when someone asked him what happens if he used the spear on the shield. A truly clever metaphor it is!

      I really connected with Tsutsumi and Matsuyuki's characters, and although I didn't cry while watching this movie, I heard couple of other audience in the theater crying. 'Yougisha X' movie is a very serious and deep movie in contrast to the dorama, and I have enjoyed every moment of it.
      8lathe-of-heaven

      Powerful and beautifully done... Exquisite in every detail with some nice unexpected twists... Blu-ray A:8 V:9

      I'll just join in with the many (well, most of the 14 now listed) excellent reviews of this wonderfully made film. No need to go into a lot of detail here. Acting: Amazingly powerful. Writing and Direction: Perfect.

      Normally, I don't get too carried away with more Drama heavy films, usually because either they are not very good or these elements are way overdone. Not here... Whomever the Director is, he not only guided the story in a very deft and effective way, but he also elicited the best performances by all involved. Quite a feat... Whenever I take the time actually to write a review here, I normally try to stress or emphasize however well made a movie is. That, to me personally regardless of Genre, is what really carries the most weight. And, this one, let me tell you, was done very, very well.

      If you enjoy movies of high quality that really involve the audience, then I think there is a good chance you will like this film.
      7KIDOLOHKEN

      A Film Any Actor Would Be Proud Of

      This film made me an instant fan of the actor who played Suspect X-his name escaped me at first, but his performance left a strong impression. The real strength of this movie lies in its source material: a brilliantly crafted Keigo Higashino mystery. Many suspense novels are too intricate to adapt smoothly into film, leaving audiences lost, but this story relies on a relatively simple trick. Viewers can actually follow along and even solve it as they watch, which makes the suspense so engaging.

      The human drama is also well handled. Higashino's works often focus heavily on family issues, but here that element is restrained, allowing the relationships between the culprit and the heroine, and between the culprit and the detective, to shine.

      Higashino has written many outstanding works. With the right production and international push, they could become a catalyst for Japanese cinema to gain worldwide recognition. While Japan is often labeled an "anime nation" or "manga nation," popularity alone doesn't equal depth. True narrative depth lies in Japanese mystery fiction. Especially between 1980 and 2010, Japan produced many of the finest mysteries in the world. Yet, it seems Japanese film companies have no intention of using this strength to break onto the global stage-and that is truly unfortunate.
      8fredberglyle

      SUSPECT X - Mysterious

      First of all let me admit that I haven't read the book "Devotion of Suspect X" upon which this film was based. Apart from few loose ends in the movie about the characters (could be director's fault or not), this movie fed me with surprises one after another. Loved the way the story unfolded with these suspense elements which make me feel shame that I haven't read the book. The suspense at the Climax was a shock and is totally unsuspected .

      This movie is copied/inspired/plagiarized in India with the name "Dhrishyam" which is again going to be inspired to another language from the same country.
      9Aoi_kdr

      The last scenes made me cry every time.

      This wasn't just a detective drama. I love it the best in Japanese movies.

      I had watched it many times on TV at the year-end every year. But the last scenes made me cry every time. I have known Shinichi Tsutsumi and Yasuko Matsuyuki since I was a child. But I again realized they were such great actor and actress. He was really like a gloomy person. Actually, he's a talkative and jovial guy though.

      Even if I know ending, I think it's one of masterpieces because it gives me goosebumps every time.

      The title "devotion of a suspect X" also impressed me so much.

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      • Trivia
        The film topped Japan's box office for four consecutive weeks and was the third-highest-grossing Japanese movie in 2008.
      • Quotes

        Manabu Yukawa: Is it harder to create an unsolvable problem or solve it?

      • Connections
        Followed by Galileo XX (2013)
      • Soundtracks
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        Performed by Koh+ (Kô Shibasaki and Masaharu Fukuyama)

        Written and composed by Masaharu Fukuyama

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      • Release date
        • October 4, 2008 (Japan)
      • Country of origin
        • Japan
      • Language
        • Japanese
      • Also known as
        • 嫌疑犯X的獻身
      • Filming locations
        • Kiyosu bridge, Chuo & Koto, Tokyo, Japan(location)
      • Production companies
        • Cine Bazar
        • Fuji Television Network (Fuji TV)
        • Stardust Pictures (SDP)
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      • Gross worldwide
        • $54,846,110
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      • Runtime
        • 2h 8m(128 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Dolby Digital
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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