Review
Domain of Murder
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Goro Nanase is a detective for hire, and his newest case is a single mom by the name of Sayoko Toyama who saw her ex-husband on a wanted poster. It seems that after a tragic car accident, in which their daughter was killed, the man known as Tsuyoshi Toyama was driven into despair and left the remainder of his family. Three years later, he's wanted for a double-homicide, but his motives are unknown. It won't be an easy case, since the police can't even find him, but he's determined to find the guy before the police do, so that the mother can talk with him before he's arrested.
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U.S. Manga Corps seemed to have any hope for the title to do very well at all. They also only released a subtitled version, effectively killing off 75% of the market that prefers dubs. That's a real shame, because although it's not a perfect title, it's certainly a heck of a lot better than a lot of other shows out there. There are lots of plot twists along the way, and while none of them are really that surprising, the suspense in the story is quite real. Kenji Hirogane's manga. The only real disappointment in Domain of Murder is the animation and art as a whole. There is little detail or shading in anything, and the mouth movements are so off in some places that it's pretty much impossible to tell who's talking. The entire piece looks like it was produced on a shoestring budget, with production values on the same level as "The Ultimate Teacher". Domain of Murder is certainly original, and projects a story and feeling not usually seen in anime. While most animators are busy constructing the next slapstick comedy, these guys are doing something a bit beyond that. For this, they should most certainly be ed. |
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Overall (sub) : B+
⚠ Bloody violence, gunplay, brief nudity |
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