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Midsummer's Equation starring Masaharu Fukuyama, Yuriko Yoshitaka, Kazuki Kitamura, Anne Watanabe has a Not Rated rating, a runtime of about 2 hr 9 min, and a scheduled release date of .
It received a user score of 70/100 on TMDb, which assembled reviews from 36 respected users.
Wondering what this story is all about? Here's the plot: "Masaharu Fukuyama reprises his role from 2008's "Suspect X," playing the physicist-cum-detective Manabu Yukawa. The scientist-sleuth arrives in an oceanside town to speak on a panel. But when a man turns up dead outside the inn where he's staying, Yukawa begins to unravel the connections that tie the victim to the activist daughter of the innkeepers, and a precocious boy who first appears on a train—and keeps popping up. It's a Sherlock Holmes mystery with an environmental twist, and one that should please fans of a classic whodunnit." .



























