Él es un ingeniero de sistemas brillante que es un up-and-comer en su compañía. En su vida privada, que tiene una prometida. Justo cuando estaba en el pináculo de la alegría, de repente desaparece de la faz de la tierra. "No, no eres Todo Shinichi." Incluso el nombre en su registro de familia oficial y certificado de residencia ha sido cambiado. Sus cuentas bancarias han sido secuestrados y su empleo ha terminado por la razon que él es una persona desaparecida. Sin un registro oficial de la familia, ni siquiera puede casarse. ¿Alguien le tendió una trampa? El sospechoso comienza a emerger ... Aunque Shinichi se quedó sin nada, él no va a renunciar. No importa lo mucho que va a ser entregado, él va a seguir creyendo en las personas. No importa lo que le sucede a él, él no va a sucumbir. "Voy a descubrir la verdad, independientemente de lo que se necesita." No importa cuántas veces se cae, Shinichi obtendrá una copia de seguridad. Synopsis by WikiDrama Edit Translation
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- Título original: そして、誰もいなくなった
- También conocida como: Lost ID , And, There Were None
- Director: Sato Toya, Tanaka Mineya, Kubota Mitsuru
- Guionista: Hata Takehiko
- Géneros: Thriller, Misterio
Reparto y créditos
- Fujiwara Tatsuya Papel principal
- Tamayama Tetsuji Papel principal
- Inoo KeiEiji KusakaPapel secundario
- Nikaido FumiKuramoto SanaePapel secundario
- Kuroki HitomiTodo MakikoPapel secundario
- Kogure MimuraNagasaki HarukaPapel secundario
Reseñas
To get it out of the way, the overall music was used appropriately, nothing to memorable, but I couldn't stand the main theme song. Or more like I couldn't stand it's beginning, it kinda destroys any climate built up until then.
One of my main issues in the drama is the character *Todo Shinichi*. I understand him being naive and trusting in the beginning. However, despite all that happens, and despite being a so called genius and elite, he never puts 2 & 2 together. At one point I just couldn't understand why he aimed at doing what he was doing. I thought he might've had some plan, but no, his motive were just too contradicting. Hence no real development happens to his character.
It's the same in the drama with some character that never develop, yet we get forced emotions down our throat when we couldn't care less, while others felt so genuine, their motives clear enough, and the psych make sense. It's a complete mix. I find the story of Todo's friends from University well developed, while the new friends he makes in during the drama just didn't make sense to me at all. Characters like the mom and Osanai were intriguing, but Sanae was completely underused. The detectives (public safety) were pretty constant, but the lawyer was completely puzzling. I still enjoyed his character, but he could've been used much more effectively.
Of course when talking about characters, we need to mention the acting. I think Eiji's character would've been much more engaging if played by a more capable actor. Satoshi Jinbo and Shingo Tsurumi, playing detective and lawyer, respectively, became interesting to have on screen thanks to their performance, but Hinako Sakurai and Jun Shison felt like filling space. Mantaro Koichi was entertaining enough but I never understood the point of his character. Mimura, just by looking at her face and expressions, you could understand her thoughts and intentions. Though most intriguing of all was Tamayama Tetsuji. He's so great at being shady, but he also knows how to make you forget his shadiness. Tatsuya Fujiwara had some annoying overacting moments, but overall he was fine.
As a result I feel the characters weren't well thought out, so it depended entirely on the actors who play them. I think if Eiji was played by an actor like Kamiki, we would've had a totally different drama.
Anyways, if you ask me whether it's worth the watch, I'd say still totally worth it. I'd recommend it (reluctantly maybe... well first go watch Boku no Yabai Tsuma :P). Still I can't gloss over its flaws and give it a higher rating.