Detective Conan: Dimensional Sniper is an 18th movie in the famous manga series directed by Kobun Shizuno. The movie takes a different turn than previous cases as it involves the FBI apart from Conan and the Japanese police. The plot becomes more complex as Conan and the FBI Investigate a connection between the killer and ex-military personnel. The storyline involves lots of twists and turns, as Conan tries to solve the case before the killer strikes again.
Plot
The movie begins with Sonoko, inviting Conan and friends to the opening ceremony of a new observation tower in Japan called the Bell Tree Tower. Ayumi, Genta, and Mitsuhiko start building a model of the tower. Kogoro, who suffers from acrophobia, is scared and plans to leave early. Suddenly, a man named Hiroaki Fujinami gets shot by a sniper from a nearby building. Conan uses his glasses to locate the sniper and chase him.
FBI and Suspects
During the investigation, the FBI joins the police to find the killer, who turns out to be Timothy Hunter, a former Navy SEAL and Silver Star recipient. Hunter is suspected of targeting former military personnel and Japanese civilians. FBI suspects that someone helped Hunter to buy MK-11 weapons, and their investigation leads them to three suspects, Scott Grean, Kevin Yoshino, and Mark Spencer, all ex-military US-Japanese officials.
Conclusion:
Detective Conan: Dimensional Sniper is a thrilling movie that takes viewers on a journey of mystery and suspense. The complex plot, coupled with the director’s excellent cinematography, creates a perfect blend of entertainment for viewers. The movie provides a clear and lucid synopsis of the characters’ roles and their investigation into the case. Fans of the manga series and anime will appreciate the movie’s attention to detail and how it matches the manga storyline. Detective Conan: Dimensional Sniper is a movie that will keep viewers glued to their screens from start to finish.