Case Closed: Captured in Her Eyes
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Case Closed: Captured in Her Eyes, known as in Japan, is a Japanese anime
Anime
is the Japanese abbreviated pronunciation of "animation". The definition sometimes changes depending on the context. In English-speaking countries, the term most commonly refers to Japanese animated cartoons....

 feature film
Feature film
In the film industry, a feature film is a film production made for initial distribution in theaters and being the main attraction of the screening, rather than a short film screened before it; a full length movie...

 based on the Detective Conan series. It was released on December 29, 2009 in the US. This movie achieved a box office income of 2.5 billion Japanese yen
Japanese yen
The is the official currency of Japan. It is the third most traded currency in the foreign exchange market after the United States dollar and the euro. It is also widely used as a reserve currency after the U.S. dollar, the euro and the pound sterling...

.

Plot

On the way home, the Junior Detective League witness a policemen being killed by an unknown man. Conan Edogawa
Jimmy Kudo
Jimmy Kudo, also known as in Japan, is the protagonist of Gosho Aoyama's series Case Closed, which is known in Japan as . A High-school Detective, he is forced to in ingest the lethal poison APTX 4869 after his encounter with Gin and Vodka. Due to a rare side effect, the poison shrinks him into a...

 learns from the police that a killer has recently been murdering police officers in the area and that the killer has some sort of connection to the police. During a party, Simone Miwako is critically wounded by the killer. Rachel Moore, the only witness, is traumatized and consequently develops retrograde amnesia
Retrograde amnesia
Retrograde amnesia is a loss of access to events that occurred, or information that was learned, before an injury or the onset of a disease....

. While Conan investigates the culprit's motive, he links the murders to a past case the police could not solve. Conan realizes the culprit was murdering officers who were planning on re-opening the case and deduces that the murderer is the psychologist tending to Rachel, who attempts to kill the only witness. Conan manages to intervene and reveals that the psychologist was once a heart surgeon that was intentionally injured by another doctor and was forced to retire. The psychologist then murdered the doctor, and the police determined the death was a suicide and closed the case. However, upon discovering that the case would be reopened, he decided to kill the officers responsible for the case to protect his identity. Conan and Rachel escape from the psychologist and after a long chase, they are cornered. Rachel regains her memory just as Conan disarms the criminal. She uses karate to stop the psychologist as he is about to grab Conan and stab him.

Music

The film's theme song is by Miho Komatsu
Miho Komatsu
, is a Japanese pop singer. She was in the band Keyboard when a demo tape had been sent to Giza Studio. They signed her, and with her debut single, "謎" , she became an immediate success. Four of her songs were included in The Best of Detective Conan, a soundtrack album for the anime Detective...

 (arranged by Daisuke Ikeda
Daisuke Ikeda
Daisuke Ikeda is a Japanese professional wrestler who is currently wrestling in the Independent circuit in Japan.-Professional wrestling career:...

).

VHS

The VHS of the movie was released April 21, 2001. It was discontinued soon after 2006 as it was switched to DVD.

Region 2 DVD

The DVD of the film was released on January 24, 2001. A new DVD was released on February 25, 2011, significantly lowering the original price and added the trailer as a special feature.

Region 1 DVD

Funimation released the English dub of Captured in Her Eyes on Region 1 DVD on December 29, 2009.

Blu-ray

The Blu-ray version of the film was released on May 27, 2011. The Blu-ray contains the same content of the DVD plus a mini-booklet explaining the film and the BD-live function.
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