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The Eyes of the Detective
tenshi_ippikiookami15 March 2017
Tabito is a detective with a particularity: he only has one sense: sight. But he makes up for it having some kind of superpower: his vision allows him to see words spoken or feelings (kind like the smell of a dog). He gets to know Yoko, a nursing teacher that works at the kindergarten where his daughter attends.

This "Shikaku tantei Higurashi Tabito" is an introduction, an special produced episode, before the TV miniseries of the same name, that has the purpose of introducing the characters, the ideas behind the show and the dynamics between the characters. And selling us the idea of a one-sense detective that sees feelings as colors. And does it cut the mustard? Well, kind of...

As an introduction to the characters and Tabito's 'powers', it is good enough. The atmosphere, the pace and the acting are engaging enough. But the story is bad and empty. Nothing really happens. And the 'sexy' moments fall kind of into the 'sexist' type. With a better story this could be interesting. As it is now, it will mostly enjoyed by fans of the actors.
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Based on this there is no reason to watch the serial
vzt-5722923 October 2017
Warning: Spoilers
This TV movie is a pilot for the serial of the same name that followed in 2017. That suggests the pilot was successful, but it was not to me.

A man with special powers, or rather absence of most senses, does detective work, but has severe limitations. He lives with a smoking sidekick and a little girl, but we do not know why. Like the true nature of his ability, other than a perfunctory explanation at the very end, we do not get any explanations. The little girl is placed in danger and the big finale happens.

The premise is far-fetched and, as mentioned, basically unexplained. Like all movie girls the little girl speaks big words and shows mature and deep emotions, while those around her live in a universe apart from the norms of society and no one asks a questions.

Also, disappointing is that other than the cute nurse with the fine legs and kindness of heart to make her doctor happy we do not have any sexy eye candies or pretty girl. Even Usuda-chan has cut her hair short to portray a tired and given-up single mother (she was hot in Hotaru... but now no more) and there are half a dozen kindergarten teachers and none of them show any skin or have long hair. No wonder they are all single and wishing for men and husbands without luck. Instead of praying and moaning how about you dress to attract or show some body or grow your hair?
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