En noche buena, un virus es soltado en un pueblo en Rusia. La persona que liberó dicho virus, Maya ([[Kichise Michiko]]), meses después viaja a Japón para liberarlo. El alias; "Bloody Monday". La agencia de inteligencia (THIRD) entonces busca a Takagi Fujimaru ([[Miura Haruma]]), un estudiante de escuela secundaria y pirata informático, para que los ayude a controlar dicha amenaza. Synopsis by WikiDrama Edit Translation
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- Título original: ブラッディ・マンデイ
- También conocida como:
- Guionista: Watanabe Yusuke
- Director: Hatano Takafumi, Hirano Shunichi
- Géneros: Acción, Thriller, Misterio, Crimen
Reparto y créditos
- Miura Haruma Papel principal
- Narimiya HirokiKanzaki Jun / "J"Papel principal
- Kichise MichikoOrihara MayaPapel principal
- Sato Takeru Papel secundario
- Matsushige YutakaKano IkumaPapel secundario
- Tokunaga EriAnzai MakoPapel secundario
Reseñas
Needless to say is that Bloody Monday is an intense action-thriller that successfully kept my interest in its 11 episode run. Before I get down to knit-picking it, let me just say that for the most part I was pretty sure on how much I liked it. It was a staunch 8/10 from at least episode 3 onwards. Whether that was because Miura Haruma proved to be so efficient at portraying a genius high school boy/hacker whose world is thrown off balance by the intrusion of downright evil and plot-twist-worthy terrorists is a moot point. I try to be objective, but the only proof I have right now is to say that when he cried, I cried. No Kdrama heroine-esqe tears from this boy. I believed him! I was also impressed with the nearly endless series of plot twists, some of which I predicted from day 1 and some of which I never in my wildest dreams saw coming (and I seriously dream plot twist detection - it’s my one consolation before bed that at least my brain is smarter than Dramaland-ish plot twists). In the last five minutes, I hastily changed my 8 to a 9. I like a good emotional twist. So sue me.
While Bloody Monday is an overall exciting watch with notable acting (even among the supporting cast), I’m just going to have to say that thrillers, even more than comedies, come under my scrutiny for gaping plot holes. For instance, I’m pretty sure I could hand in my current resume, and instantly get a job with the number one Japanese intelligence agency (in this drama, Third-i), because obviously my rationale for thinking out logical strategies is higher than half the plans created by the master spooks in Bloody Monday. I also know that when you’re gearing up for a gun-fight, you really shouldn't walk up to your intended target close enough to where your target can easily disarm you and aim that gun directly at your own head. But I digress.
And all plot holes aside, I really did have shivers most of the times I sat down to watch this drama unfold. Having genuine anxiety for fictional characters goes a long way in my book of Appreciating Entertainment 101.
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