The Boy Detectives Club – The Devil with Twenty Faces
Plot
Second film in the Boy Detectives Club series.
Overall Series Review
Categorical Breakdown
The characters earn their place through merit and courage. No mention of privilege or systemic oppression exists, and the narrative focuses on character integrity.
The film portrays Japanese society and its cultural treasures with reverence. The detectives work to preserve order and protect their community.
The narrative focuses on traditional virtues like bravery and leadership. There are no attempts to subvert gender roles or emasculate the male leads.
The story centers on a brotherhood of young detectives. It adheres to 1950s social norms without any reference to modern sexual ideologies.
A clear moral law governs the world. Good is distinct from evil, and the story respects the objective truth of justice and integrity.