The narrative, which combines a paint and police universe, is interesting. But for fans, it's predictable and confusing, which is annoying. The film has a decent cast of DC characters, but the plot is not as well-developed as one might want. The film falls short of its potential for success.
The overall design is nice without being spectacular or crude. But as with every DC film, the facial expressions are overly dramatic. And I'm hoping that it will be resolved eventually.
The Sunflowers of Inferno is a must-watch for both longtime enthusiasts of the series and newcomers, showcasing the enduring appeal of Detective Conan on the big screen.
The overall design is nice without being spectacular or crude. But as with every DC film, the facial expressions are overly dramatic. And I'm hoping that it will be resolved eventually.
The Sunflowers of Inferno is a must-watch for both longtime enthusiasts of the series and newcomers, showcasing the enduring appeal of Detective Conan on the big screen.