Video:
This movie is nearly identical to the Captured In Her Eyes release. The video is an R2 rip definantly... with very crisp and clear lines, solid edges, and great colors.
This is the second movie, and for it's age, the animation is stupendous. There is very minor pixelation is very very fast motion scenes, but unless you pause and examine the frame, it's pretty much unnoticable.
R1 quality all the way.
Audio:
The audio was very nice. No problems, nothing special.
Subtitle:
The audio was very nice. No problems, nothing special.
Comment:
It's menu is very striking, with a great collage of the knife through the card from the front cover, along with the selections well placed. There is also a scene select menu, subtitles, and an extra one which shows a trailer for the 5th Movie, Countdown to Heaven (unsubbed). Just check the screenshots I posted.
There are eighteen chapter points for the movie, all nicely placed. Well done, MI.
The packaging sucks. The images used are great, it's just that it's VERY low quality, like it was found on the internet and blown up. The front is grainy and jagged, and so is the back. Very dissapointing, considering the knife-through-the-card picture from the front is present crystal clear in the menu, which makes me wonder if they had the high quality image, and their printer just sucked.
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The movie was AWESOME. This is the best Detective Conan movie so far (that I've seen, which is 1-2, 4-6) and the release isn't that bad... but you really do need subtitles to grasp the mystery from this great movie. Definantly one you should try out though if you understand japanese or chinese.
It's worth mentioning this is really really hard to find. I've looked forever for it, and this is the first time I've seen it. Ebayers label some DVDs as Movie 2, but unless the cover uses the image shown on the site, it isn't. I was happy to get this, since I had seen it before I understood it.
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