Impossibility Defense (2018)
A mysterious man in a black suit fulfills requests to eliminate targets, leaving no proof of murder. Dark, suspenseful, and intriguing. Adapted from the manga.
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Original Title | 不能犯 |
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Tagline | Perfect Crime |
Formats | Streaming |
Duration | 106 mins |
Status | Released |
Year | 2018 |
Release Date | February 1, 2018 |
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At a certain park, there is a mysterious man, who has red eyes and a black suit, that people can go to and request him to kill someone. His assassinations can never be blamed on him because he takes no illegal action. His strength is in the power of suggestion and the arrangement of events. He accepts these requests, all the while privately mocking the foolishness of those whose unwise wishes he grants.
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“Impossibility Defense” introduces us to Usobuki Tadashi, a mysterious man in a black suit. His unique talent lies in fulfilling requests to have someone killed. The catch? His targets die from illness, suicide, or accidents, leaving no proof of murder. The police detectives investigating him are led around by Usobuki’s uncanny ability to manipulate people. However, one female detective, Tada Tomoko, seems immune to his commands.
Review: As a crime film adapted from a manga, “Impossibility Defense” surprised me. It managed to strike a balance between darkness, creepiness, and intrigue. Here’s what stood out:
- Solid Execution: The film was well-crafted, with enough suspense to keep viewers guessing. The acting was stellar, especially Matsuzaka Tori’s portrayal of The Man in the Black Suit. His performance alone makes me eager to explore the manga this film was adapted from.
- Strong Female Lead: Sawajiri Erika’s role as Detective Tada Tomoko exemplifies the concept of a “strong female lead.” Her character adds depth and intrigue to the story.
- Symbolism: The cinematography cleverly contrasts light and darkness, emphasizing the tension between the protagonists. Scenes where Tomoko and Usobuki occupy opposite sides of the shot create a visually striking effect.
- Originality: The film avoids clichés and offers fresh perspectives. It doesn’t shy away from the darker aspects of its premise, making it a compelling watch.
- Atmosphere: The overall mood is dark and mysterious, enhancing the viewing experience. It’s the kind of film you’d recommend to friends or bookmark for a rewatch.
In summary, “Impossibility Defense” delivers a gripping narrative, strong performances, and an intriguing premise. If you appreciate crime dramas with a twist, this one is worth your time.