Shun, quien tiene tatuajes y piercings por todo su cuerpo, es descendiente de la tercera generación de un huérfano japonés en China durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Takeru es un joven solitario e imprudente cuya familia fue asesinada cuando él era un niño. Shun, Takeru y Kasumi con un pasado similar se convierten en colaboradores tras ser contratados por Kuchinawa miembro de la policía y los envía a la ciudad de Midori (un barrio para ilegales). Ellos son infiltrados en una organización criminal para investigar y encontrar experimentos ilícitos de drogas así como tratos de esclavitud. Va creciendo la confianza entre ellos y logran madurar a través de esta experiencia. Edit Translation
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Reparto y créditos
- Matsushita YuyaTakeruPapel principal
- Fukuda SakiShunPapel principal
- Kamikawa TakayaKuchinawaPapel secundario
- Nagasawa ToshiyaTsukamotoPapel secundario
- Watanabe NatsunaKasumiPapel secundario
- Isamu Sugihara Desconocido
Reseñas
The plot revolved around illegal Chinese residents in Japan and the drug trade that occurs in the Chinese ghettos of Japan. It would have been nice to hear some dialogue about the social issues behind the illegal residents of Japan but the drama doesn't go that deep.
Interesting plot lines and characters but the execution came off as lacking. Some more depth to the characters, both lead and supporting would have made this drama a better watch.
The side characters did not experience as much character growth as I would have liked and the ending was too abrupt for me.
A good drama with interesting plot and characters but lacks depth.
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Music: The music set the mood of the scenes really well, but it isn’t anything memorable in my opinion.
Cast/Acting: Fukuda Saki, who plays Shun, was just as amazing as she was in IS: Otoko Demo Onna Demo Nai Sei. I think she was even better in this drama, with all that angst and violence. There are several scenes where she has to speak Chinese and does it really well. I loved Takeru’s character. Matsushita Yuya did a great job being the comedy of the drama. There were a few moments where I didn’t really believe him, but he still was amazing.
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