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City Hunter: Shinjuku Private Eyes

  • 2019
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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City Hunter: Shinjuku Private Eyes (2019)
AnimeHand-Drawn AnimationActionAnimationComedy

Private detective Ryo Saeba is hired to protect the daughter of a scientist that recently died in a suspicious traffic accident.Private detective Ryo Saeba is hired to protect the daughter of a scientist that recently died in a suspicious traffic accident.Private detective Ryo Saeba is hired to protect the daughter of a scientist that recently died in a suspicious traffic accident.

  • Directors
    • Kenji Kodama
    • Amber Lee Connors
    • Norimitsu Suzuki
  • Writers
    • Tsukasa Hôjô
    • Yôichi Katô
  • Stars
    • Akira Kamiya
    • Kazue Ikura
    • Yôko Asagami
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
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    • Directors
      • Kenji Kodama
      • Amber Lee Connors
      • Norimitsu Suzuki
    • Writers
      • Tsukasa Hôjô
      • Yôichi Katô
    • Stars
      • Akira Kamiya
      • Kazue Ikura
      • Yôko Asagami
    • 8User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Akira Kamiya
    Akira Kamiya
    • Ryo Saeba
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    Kazue Ikura
    Kazue Ikura
    • Kaori Makimura
    • (voice)
    Yôko Asagami
    Yôko Asagami
    • Saeko Nogami (as Harumi Ichiryûsai)
    • (voice)
    Tesshô Genda
    Tesshô Genda
    • Umibozu
    • (voice)
    Mami Koyama
    Mami Koyama
    • Miki
    • (voice)
    Marie Iitoyo
    Marie Iitoyo
    • Ai Shindo
    • (voice)
    Keiko Toda
    Keiko Toda
    • Hitomi Kisugi
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    Chika Sakamoto
    • Ai Kisugi
    • (voice)
    Yuriko Yamamoto
    Yuriko Yamamoto
    • Kazue Natori
    • (voice)
    Kazuki Yao
    Kazuki Yao
    • Gen
    • (voice)
    Tia Lynn Ballard
    Tia Lynn Ballard
    • Ai Shindo
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Dawn M. Bennett
    • Rui Kisugi
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • (as Dawn Michelle Bennett)
    Amber Lee Connors
    Amber Lee Connors
    • Shinji Mikuni (Child)
    Cynthia Cranz
    Cynthia Cranz
    • Ai Shindo's Mother
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Danièle Douet
    • Laura Marconi
    • (French version)
    • (voice)
    R. Bruce Elliott
    R. Bruce Elliott
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    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Kieran Flitton
    Kieran Flitton
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    Jim Foronda
    Jim Foronda
    • Makoto Shimoyamada
    • (English version)
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    • Directors
      • Kenji Kodama
      • Amber Lee Connors
      • Norimitsu Suzuki
    • Writers
      • Tsukasa Hôjô
      • Yôichi Katô
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    6I_Ailurophile

    Passively enjoyable, but not the best representation of the franchise

    The last TV movie in the franchise aired in 1999, and before that, the last theatrical release was in 1990. That's a long time between features, but it wasn't for nothing. The production values in general are a considerable step up from prior iterations, and the animation, specifically, is unquestionably more advanced, pretty well right on par with kindred contemporary fare. The aesthetics are fundamentally the same, but crisper, more vivid, and more vibrant in their color, detail, and texture. From beautiful backgrounds and environments of every stripe, to fetching character designs and other active elements, and from fluid action to dazzling effects, 'City Hunter' has never looked better. The sound design is also unfailingly robust, providing a feast for our ears, too, with the excellent voice acting, sharp sound effects, and Iwasaki Taku's fantastic, dynamic, flavorful original music. From a technical standpoint all the pieces are in place to make 'Shinjuku private eyes' the best presentation to date of Hojo Tsukasa's signature sweeper saga.

    However, I don't think it is. The flick is enjoyable, but while we get everything we want out of the franchise, it feels terribly hollow, a soulless simulacrum.

    The villain could have been interesting, but he's instead just a dull, unthinking tech bro obsessed with "Might Makes Right" power who flies off the handle with regards to any personal matter. Protagonist Saeba Ryo has never been more untouchable or unflappable, and he's never been less interesting - neither where action is required, nor where he is required to interact with his friends and allies. We see once again that Falcon is a tough guy with a heart of gold, but there is no development in the script for illustrating his inner softie; when at the climax he declares with all due machismo that "this one still has to pay," it's in reference to a henchman that neither he nor the audience has actually met, and we're no more than glimpsed him. Our heroes cause untold destruction while mostly barely breaking a sweat, while the antagonists are lucky to ever inflict a single paper cut. Too much of the dialogue is empty rubbish, whether invoking unconvincing dramatic lines or employing tiresome meta humor (i.e., "that's what's supposed to happen in fiction, so why isn't that happening now?"). From the characterizations, to dialogue, to scene writing and the narrative at large, it comes across not that scribe Kato Yoichi was revitalizing these characters and this setting for an earnest new installment of 'City Hunter,' but that they were working from a checklist of what 'City Hunter' should include. The dramatic components are wanting or flimsy, the comedy is surprisingly sparing, and there are never any stakes felt in the action.

    Maybe I'm being overly kind by saying that I don't think 'Shinjuku private eyes' is altogether bad. Maybe that's the label it truly deserves. But for as light as this is, and passively entertaining - the full-length, adult-oriented equivalent of a "Saturday morning cartoon" - it's still entertaining. I would speak more highly of it if the movie didn't put me to sleep, but all the same I can't say I actively disliked it. It's just that this is simply not the best representation of the characters, and the action-comedy, that we know and love. I'm glad for those who get more out of it than I do, and it's decent enough to warrant checking out on a lazy day, yet if ever I were to revisit one of the CH films, I wouldn't be particularly inclined to rewatch this one.
    10Ame520

    Love it

    Typically City Hunter <3 Don't care about the bad comments or else, if you were a fan of Ryo Saeba, if you were in love with the anime, just watch it.

    Indeed, our new "world" doesn't correspond to the mentality of this anime but just forget our world and just be in the anime.
    4vismay235

    Worth to watch once.

    Not a fan of this manga series but watched it because of Sir Jackie Chan.

    It's an animation movie with a little bit of story, action, comedy. So should be watched once.
    8Valhala90

    Enjoyable

    As a City Hunter longtime fan, I loved this movie. Was it without flaws? No, but this was an attempt to pull the famous 80's manga/anime into current times, and I think it's a success. Nothing new plotwise, but again, it wasn't supposed to be something out of the box, just an adaptation where old and new fans can experience the essence of City Hunter. Ryo is a pervert and you betcha there's gonna be a lot of that. I personally find it hilarious but can understand if new fans don't like that. p.s. I'm gonna mention this cause my friends were confused when I introduced them to City Hunter (and this movie) having previously watched Angel Heart. Angel Heart is an alternative universe with the same characters and is not a continuation of City Hunter.
    9silicontourist

    A Classic Attempting To Make A Comeback In The 21st Century Of Anime Films...

    Its the fifth film of this old Japanese anime (animated) series and its an attempt at rebooting it to our more modern times. With that said its a no go as, wonderful as it is, it exists in a different formula of film making and, is therefore too dated for the 21st century approach to anime.

    Its a tale of a protector and his team, as bodyguards/detectives, in a case that was meant to be an easy job...BUT! The rest is the usual formula of most detective style story's; solve clue's, find the answers and solve the case. The City Hunter series has its own style (like any other character in any type of story/film) and thus, it has to remain faithful to the recognized formula. Some of the complaints from people of this film are obviously not aware of formula's attached to film/series characters! You would not change anything about DC/Marvel heroes or they would not be the same people we love! Its a strong and well weaved written story plot that makes a series successful and, although this films story was okay it was too weak to make it great!

    If you are not a fan of Japanese Anime you will not like this. If you are the modern generation type who only watches violent, blood & gore animated films etc...you will not like it either. I still think its worth a watch if you want to know what the anime style is like.

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    Hand-Drawn Animation
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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      The Cat's Eye sisters, who were created by "City Hunter" writer Tsukasa Hôjô and who got their own series in Cat's Eye (1983), make a special appearance in the film.
    • Crazy credits
      The opening/closing credits are a montage of the main cast in a mix of comic/manga images and scenes from the film.
    • Connections
      References Godzilla (1954)
    • Soundtracks
      Get Wild
      (ending theme)

      Performed by Tm Network

      Lyrics by Mitsuko Komuro

      Music by Tetsuya Komuro

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    • Release date
      • February 8, 2019 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Thợ Săn Thành Phố: Căn Cứ Bí Mật Shinjuku
    • Production companies
      • 2019 City Hunter Production Committee
      • ADK Marketing Solutions
      • Aniplex
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $11,962,753
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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