The Fist of Blue Sapphire
The stage of "The Fist of Blue Sapphire" is set with a historical enigma revolving around the legendary "blue lapis fist," a sapphire of immense value believed to have met its watery resting place aboard a pirate ship in the latter part of the 19th century along the Singaporean coasts. The quiet whispers of this prized jewel awaken the ambitions of a local tycoon, who orchestrates an elaborate scheme to reclaim this invaluable treasure.
However, as the gem finds itself displayed within the opulent halls of Singapore's Marina Sands hotel, a horrifying twist materializes – a brutal murder stains the event. What compounds the mystery is the ominous presence of a Kaitou Kid calling card drenched in blood, strategically positioned at the crime scene.
Against this backdrop, two seemingly disparate narratives coalesce. Ran and Sonoko are visiting Singapore to witness a prestigious karate tournament; at the same time, Conan, trapped by his lack of a passport, is confined to the boundaries of Japan. Yet, the reputed thief Kaitou Kid, recognizing his value, employs a conjuration to transport Conan against his will to the heart of Singapore. Stripped of his belongings – his glasses, wristwatch, and attire – Conan is coerced into a disguise, essential to fulfill Kid's machinations. On the spur of the moment, in response to Ran's innocent query, he spontaneously adopts the name "Arthur Hirai" to conceal his true identity.
As the intrigue deepens, Kaitou Kid uncovers the elusive whereabouts of the "fist," concealed within the depths of an ancestral estate's subterranean vault. Yet, the road to the prize is fraught with peril as a powerful adversary emerges – Makoto Kyogoku, a martial arts prodigy with an astonishing streak of 400 unbroken victories. This collision of wits and skills sets the stage for a confrontation brimming with tension in "The Fist of Blue Sapphire."
Year of Release: 2019
Gross: 119.9 million USD