
Looking at it again, this sommelier is amazing…
If that many unrelated people are doing it, then at least Tsugi should finish the job.
It seems like the number of victims at the junction will increase again…
The skill of laying the groundwork is amazing.
In the end, Nishina and Tsuji didn’t manage to kill.
>>4
The only one I could kill would be someone like Nana-chan.
This is the first time I’ve seen it, but both the thread image and the older man I often see in thumbnails are really wicked, and I’m totally put off.
>>5
The person who wants to kill, regardless of the unrelated people involved in the thread, is someone who doesn’t mind if they die.
>>6
“I thought that this guy who just showed up is someone who could die and it’s fine…”
>>5
Welcome to my Tsuji thread!
>>5
I actually felt that Tsugi didn’t seem so bad compared to the impression I had of him in the past.
Aside from that problematic scene, he’s just an upbeat golfer.
Well, even though the problem scene was due to being drunk, it was still the worst…
>>15
Well, since we’re close enough to invite each other to home parties, it’s probably just a matter of having no delicacy when alcohol is involved.
>>15
Even if I’m frustrated, I would never think “I will definitely kill you no matter what!!!!”
>>26
It’s up to what the person thinks.
I think, “Is that all it takes?” but for the person involved, it must have been a humiliation so great that they felt like killing.
>>15
I think there was no one beyond the lively, party-loving type, good or bad, no matter how far you go.
>>15
Is that how you tried to kill me…?!
Did you start a thread for something like that?
I always thought Tsuji was the culprit.
The helicopter crash poses too great a fear of secondary damage.
It’s crazy that you can kill someone you’ve just met and have no grudge against.
Since I’ve lost my reason for living, I want to kill all the causes of that and then die to relieve my frustration.
It feels that way, so there’s nothing we can do about it.
Somehow I thought this guy might be the culprit just by his voice.
First, how did you acquire that amount of explosives?
“Go ahead and kill the ones you want to kill.”
By the way, this movie is quite an old work, isn’t it?
Inspector Shiratori was Ms. Shiozawa.
>>18
Second movie
Without Haibara, the atmosphere is definitely different from now.
>>21
Thank you.
Speaking of which, Haibara Ai wasn’t there, huh…
Kogoro, who has been drinking, is definitely holding a grudge.
There’s no sommelier who can’t wait and drinks wine before it matures.
Despite involving unrelated people, in the end, you shifted the blame onto others just to save yourself.
If caught, trying to take a woman hostage and go for a suicide attack is one of the top-tier despicable acts in history.
The reasons were nothing that would even justify killing, and he was just an incredibly self-centered guy.
Why is this person doing something like blowing things up like a notorious terrorist…?
>>25
Since it’s a movie version, there are explosions left and right, but Silence is just crazy.
If there were no taste disorders, I might have brushed it off as something that happened at a drinking party.
The black organization is even better at terrorism.
The fact that it is child-friendly already made a good impression.
A sommelier who is skilled at handling wine shouldn’t be worse than someone from the organization with the code name “Sake.”
He must have been such a great friend that the old man was despairing at the sudden change.
I can no longer continue my calling as a sommelier, and the dream of opening my own store has vanished, making it impossible for me to enjoy wine in my everyday life as well.
It feels like almost my entire life is closed off.
This guy can’t swim, so let’s drown him and finish him off with improper CPR! That’s too wild!
Well, it’s a background that can evoke sympathy, but the overwhelming psycho aspect makes the uncle’s despair really well done.
Regarding Tsuji, I’ve scared him so much that he might as well have died in a helicopter, so it’s enough already! There’s also a reasonable line like that.
Three months ago, I had an accident, and after a little while, I thought, “Oh, it’s coming, it’s coming, let’s kill it…” So considering all the preparations needed, it’s not the right time for me to be doing my job as a sommelier.
I was shocked to see that it was an incredible piece of trash after such a long time…
I thought there would be some support for the difficulties in emotional control due to hitting my head in the accident, but it turns out there wasn’t really anything like that!
Even though he’s a sommelier, he can do anything for crime, like bombs, knives, and crossbows.
I can’t help but think that this person worked hard to master the skill from scratch for the sake of revenge…
For those who are not familiar with the Nishina case, I would like you to recall a history book about games that was published a few years ago.
It’s like that has been published normally, became a bestseller, and has permeated as general knowledge.
>>45
Is that really the reason?!
I think I should accept that my brain is shrinking due to alcoholism.
I really think it’s amazing to be able to guess the wine brand just by the aroma…
I can sympathize to some extent, but the scale of the crime is insane…
>>49
The Black Organization should have scouted quickly.
The suspenders are too strong.
However, I cannot condone killing a murderer at all.
Someone I don’t know was murdered while buying wine… Someone I don’t know almost got killed while writing a random article…
It’s justifiable to kill only the woman who caused the hit-and-run, but the image in the thread is a bit…
No matter what I did, it had specs on par with a spy movie, yet for something like that…
Being in MI6 or the IMF is more of a calling than being a sommelier.
>>56
The troubling thing is that from the descriptions in the work, this person is not just a sommelier but truly exceptional at their job.
Regarding Asahi and Nishina, I think if you apply it to the hobby part, they both seem like assholes.
Everything about that is too large-scale…
Even if you’re going to kill, think about the collateral damage and such…
They might have intended to tarnish Tsugi’s reputation as much as possible by causing surrounding damage and resulting in accidental death.
Casually, I’ve been betrayed again by someone who feels like a friend…
>>59
We had known each other for a long time, both of us…
Killing Murakami is really terrible.
I can understand the others, but…
>>62
Murakami wanted to let the old man have a conversation in the end…
It’s a miracle that there were no casualties, but a helicopter crash at an elementary school will be reported as top news for a while!
>>63
In Yonehanamachi, it’s an everyday occurrence!
Listing Mr. Sawaki’s achievements makes me realize that the specs are insane.
It exploded like around Halloween, didn’t it?
But if we’re talking about the ratio of mischief, I think my older sister is about 80% of it.
Now that you mention it, there was a helicopter crash in Yonbanacho.
It will probably be an event that’s mentioned briefly in the morning news…
They probably understand better than anyone that they couldn’t keep going with that approach just by clinging to their experience points.
That’s also one of the stories about lying in the workplace.
The bomb setting is not the work of an amateur.
Since about three buildings were destroyed in the previous work.
Prepare the crossbow, prepare the bombs, and set up various things… Has this been a few months?
This is just my fantasy, but I think that the hit-and-run incident was the first misfortune that happened, and from there I started to become sick and developed a murderous intent towards everything around me.
I don’t think we covered the detailed timeline, but I think that’s the general flow of things.
>>74
Since we had a relationship where I was invited to parties, I might feel irritated in my usual mental state, but I don’t think I would be concerned to the point of having murderous intent… I think.
The development of coming up with a plan and taking care of things during the conversation with Murakami about the past is too fast…!!
Even if you succeed in murder and escape without getting caught, while helping your parents on the farm, your mental state will definitely become unstable eventually.
What’s up with this person? Are they a child of crime?
Even if there are many casualties from the helicopter crash.
Compared to my taste disorder, it’s not a significant damage.
The mentality is almost like Yoshikage Kira.
With a handgun, the barrel is too short, so even if you’ve shot in Hawaii, it would be difficult…
The helicopter explosion sends Conan flying…
Looking back, it was quite an emergency situation when I boarded the helicopter, and I thought that if I had put away the knife and tidied myself up a bit more, I might have been able to get on smoothly as a crew member.
If I could completely take away the golfer’s eyes, they might have understood my feelings a little.
Wow, this guy is a dealer at an underground casino, huh?
Those guys I want to kill have numbers! I can kill them like in a deck of cards! But it feels unnatural since I don’t know them.
Oh, this guy is connected to Mori-san! Since Mori-san has a 5 and his wife is a queen, I shouldn’t underestimate them. First, I guess I’ll take care of the drunkard in front of me.
I can’t imagine preparing a bomb overnight, so until I meet Murakami, I was planning to carry out a mass bombing at a restaurant or something.
It’s so pitiful for the people in the rescue helicopter.
The judgment is too quick.
>>87
The judgment is too calm.
>>87
It’s impressive that you can calmly report not only the hostage situation but also the risk of building collapse!
>>94
Rather, it’s precisely during such times that being able to seriously assess the situation is what allows one to obtain a helicopter license.
Shinichi calmly landed the plane in a two-man three-legged operation with the child’s body and the blinded pilot.
When you think about it calmly, it’s just too reckless to turn the police into enemies just because you’re suited for a pun…
This person – the one who blew up the dam – let’s create a terrorist dream team that isn’t the Black Organization in Plamia.
A master of bike riding who can confidently zoom around on not just the roads but also on pedestrian overpasses filled with people.
If it were at a later movie version standard, the motorcycle riding skills might have been enhanced even more.
The goal is not to kill, but to restore the sense of taste.
I wonder if it was because the Joker was the main target when I killed him seven times.
The crossbow’s accuracy is too high…
When I see that I shot the crossbow at Dr. Agasa and was somewhat caught up by Conan, it makes me think that if I had been unlucky, there was a possibility of getting caught right then and there, which shows that I’m acting quite impulsively in the moment.
>>96
Normally, you wouldn’t think a kid would chase after a motorcycle…
>>101
The theory that Sawaki was actually the most scared in that part.
By the way, how did Asahi-san kill them again?
As a sommelier, it’s only natural to have skills in crossbows and motorcycles.
As a premise, since it’s a movie, let’s create an incident involving the main character’s acquaintances! It seems like the villain was born from that scenario, but it’s so chaotic.
I feel like it’s rather rare to actually be able to kill the first and second candidates with something like this.
I often see a pattern where a completely unrelated operative dies, the main target survives, but you end up reflecting on it and thinking that it’s also your fault.
It’s undeniable that being a sommelier is a calling, but being an assassin is also a calling, and that’s the kind of wildness we’re talking about.
The last gun scene is so cool no matter how many times I watch it.
Isn’t hiding Murakami’s corpse too skillful?
Even if they’re in despair, their way of dragging in unrelated people is crazy, so it’s terrible.
When I look at it calmly, there are plenty of points to critique, but the fast-paced development makes it feel a bit like a commando action.
Even though it’s an early morning run before work, the initial move by the inspector is too aggressive of a plan.
I like the atmosphere that feels like a famous person from back in the day when you see an old guy commonly in thumbnails.
This old man is making his first appearance and won’t be seen again after this.
I think it’s amazing that they’ve been able to maintain that calm demeanor until now, considering how easily they can snap.
Three months after the accident, the diagnosis from the doctor made Murakami come up with a plan and put it into action, which shows an incredible amount of drive.
People who were 6 and 4 years old when I was a child left no memory at all.
Looking at it again, the sixth person is really nice!
Isn’t it a little sad that the uncle was killed just because of some poor wine management?
When Aunt Ran was weak.