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金田一少年之事件簿 剧场版1:歌剧院新杀人事件 线上看

导演:
西尾大介
主演:
山口胜平,平田广明,中川亚纪子,夏八木勋,大谷育江,高木涉
别名:
新歌剧院杀人事件
8.0
58人评分
日语
语言
1996
上映时间
91
片长
简介:

  受到歌剧院老板黑泽和马的邀请,金田一、美雪和剑持警部再次造访歌岛。金田一不知为何有种不祥的预感,他的预感果然实现了。和怪人幽灵寄来的预告书一样,在密室状态下的剧场里饰演卡尔罗达的女演员遭到残杀,从此揭开了连续杀人的序幕!
  漫画的第一部《歌剧院杀人事件》里只是稍微提到了老板的女儿黑泽美歌,而在这部小说里则担任了一个重要的角色。这种关联的趣味性以及密室和不在场诡计,使用只有在小说里才有办法展开的“叙述性诡计”,很值得一读。不过最能打动读者的心的,应该是凶手哀痛的告白吧。剧情感人肺腑,不愧是小说第一版的力作!而作为改编的电影版结尾自有一套峰回路转,千万也别错过哦!

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