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4''Fujiko Mine's Lie'' (2019) [[note]]『LUPIN THE IIIRD 峰不二子の嘘』 (Mine Fujiko no Uso)[[/note]] is the third film set in the ''Anime/LupinIIITheWomanCalledFujikoMine'' continuity of ''Anime/LupinIII'' and was directed by Takeshi Koike. It follows ''[[Anime/GravestoneOfDaisukeJigen Jigen's Gravestone]]'' and ''[[Anime/GoemonIshikawasSprayOfBlood Goemon's Blood-Spray]]''. Like those two films, this contains higher levels of violence and serious characterization than other ''"Lupin"'' titles. As with the previous entry, Lupin does not wear a jacket at all, just his black undershirt.
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6Fujiko Mine, master thief and con artist, is living with a man named Randy and his young son Gene as a maid in the remote desert. Randy has stolen $500 million from his ex-employers at Godfrey Mining, and they naturally come looking for it, tracking down the man to his hideout. Randy is eliminated, but Fujiko and Gene manage to escape. Since the only person in the world who knows where the money is hidden is now Gene, the boy becomes the new target for [[EvilInc Godfrey Mining]].
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8The sinister and other-worldly Bincam, an assassin genetically engineered to be the perfect killing machine, is sent out searching for him and his secret. Fujiko does her best to protect her young ward (and the secret of his riches, of course), ending up with her old associates Lupin and Jigen along for the ride to help her protect the boy.
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10How much of Fujiko's guardianship is out of her desire for riches, and how much of it genuine affection for the innocent life in her care? More importantly, can she and her charge survive Bincam and his mind-altering powers to retrieve the money?
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12Like the other films in the series, the movie was split into two parts on initial release. Both halves were released on DVD in Japan on May 31, 2019. Creator/DiscotekMedia released an English sub and dub with the same cast as the previous two films.
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17* BaitTheDog: During the course of the movie, it's highly implied that Fujiko's being nice towards Gene only as a way to get her hands on the money, which is even lampshaded by Gene himself halfway through the movie. [[spoiler:In a nice subversion, Fujiko helps Gene reunite with his father and leaves them enough money to cure his illness.]]
18* BoomHeadshot: Bincam gets one and just shakes it off. [[spoiler:Godfrey gets sniped in the back of the head by Yael at the end of the film, dying instantly before he can reveal his boss's identity to Lupin.]]
19* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Bincam, a ruthless murderer, who is conditioned to follow the orders of his handler Carla at Godfrey Mining. [[spoiler:He overcomes the conditioning and kills his handler out of his desire to be with Fujiko.]]
20* TheCameo: While he does not speak, [[spoiler:Hawk]] is seen chopping wood at a house known to be a front for funnelling illicit money. This tips off Lupin and Jigen that they've become involved in a massive conspiracy, which is confirmed when [[spoiler:Yael from the first movie, who also does not speak, cameos to snipe Godfrey in front of Lupin and Jigen]].
21* CannotCrossRunningWater: A variant for Bincam. [[spoiler:His ability to spread his curse depends on the air being dry; when the air around him is wet, he can't summon his dust storm to spread the curse. Fujiko blows up an underground spring to "ground" his powers during their final confrontation.]]
22* ChekhovsGun: The devil's trumpet flower shown at the very beginning of the movie. [[spoiler:It's the same plant that provides the toxin Bincam was bio-engineered to emit as part of his "curse" that hypnotizes anyone caught in his dust storms.]]
23* ClothingDamage: To Fujiko's jumpsuit during her final battle with Bincam. [[spoiler:It actually helps her win when Bincam becomes DistractedByTheSexy, allowing her to plunge her blade into his heart.]]
24* CoolCar: Fujiko drives a Lamborghini Jarama while Lupin and Jigen drive around in a Dodge Challenger T/A.
25* DoingInTheWizard: Bincam's power is supernatural-looking and referred to as a "Curse". [[spoiler:During the final battle, Fujiko reveals that there's no curse, and that Bincam's sweat glands have been modified to emit a mind-altering poisonous dust.]]
26* FacepalmOfDoom: [[spoiler:How Bincam murders Carla, taking quite a long time to do so.]]
27* HeroicSeductress: Fujiko's real weapon in the battle against Bincam.
28* HiddenWeapons: During the final confrontation, Fujiko reveals a extremely flexible curved blade with a ring-shaped handle she wore instead of a belt. [[spoiler:And uses it to murder Bincam.]]
29* HumanWeapon: Bincam, bio-engineered as a child to be the ultimate killer. He curses others, allowing him to control their minds and force them to tell their secrets or obey his commands.
30* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: [[spoiler:How Bincam bites the dust. Frighteningly enough, he's able to talk for a little while after being stabbed in the heart.]]
31* KilledMidSentence: [[spoiler:Godfrey is assassinated by Yael just as he's telling Lupin who ordered the hit on Jigen (and later Lupin and Fujiko) back during the first film in this series.]]
32* MajorInjuryUnderreaction: Bincam is shown to be so resistant to bullets and wounds that after getting shot in the shoulder he has to be ''ordered'' by Carla to tend his wound first, because he'd rather have a snack.
33* NoNonsenseNemesis: Carla, Bincam's handler, is the most serious and professional of the antagonists, and clearly annoyed by Lupin's antics.
34* OutOfFocus: Goemon and Zenigata do not appear in this film at all.
35* PoisonousPerson: Bincam, via his "curse". [[spoiler:His sweat glands actually emit scopalamine, a poison said to be able to control minds.]]
36* ScaryTeeth: Bincam has a set of sharp, filed metal teeth.
37* SequelHook: [[spoiler:The true mastermind(s) behind Bincam, [[Anime/GoemonIshikawasSprayOfBlood Hawk]] and [[Anime/GravestoneOfDaisukeJigen Yael]] are yet to be revealed. Though, the after-credits sequence of ''[[Anime/GravestoneOfDaisukeJigen Jigen's Gravestone]]'' may be a clue.]]
38** [[spoiler:Yael has also returned, with a mechanical arm to replace the one injured by Jigen]].
39* ShippedInShackles: When he's not killing, Bincam has to be restrained when en route to keep from unneeded violence.
40* ATasteOfTheLash: Happens to Lupin and Fujiko via Carla's whip. Lupin doesn't seem to mind, though.
41* TrademarkFavouriteFood: Bincam loves to eat a type of nuts, so much that his standard equipment includes a belt containing several nuts and he has many more in his wardrobe.
42* UnexplainedRecovery: [[spoiler:Randy survives burning down his bungalow.]]

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