If you loved Suspect X, try Midsummer's Equation
Eine Brücke zwischen einem Film, den du schon gesehen hast, und einem, den kaum jemand kennt. Midsummer's Equation hat ungefähr 3.3× Stimmen weniger als Suspect X — ein tieferer Cut, keine Mainstream-Empfehlung. Das teilen sie, und was der zweite macht, was der erste nicht macht.
Was sie teilen
Both films are directed by Hiroshi Nishitani, and they both carry the bittersweet, cerebral mood tags, and they sit in Crime / Drama / Mystery territory. If that's the register that drew you to Suspect X, the second film will land in a comparable space — through a different lens.
What Midsummer's Equation is
Crisp October. A walkway by a tsunami wall. A physics paper flutters into the surf. A physicist on a coastal panel finds a corpse outside his inn. The dead man’s links to the innkeeper’s activist daughter—and a sharp-elbowed boy glimpsed on the train—begin to knot. Masaharu Fukuyama treats the Sherlockian puzzle to a post-Fukushima chill.

