En Japón, el teniente coronel Yuki recomienda la creación de la escuela de entrenamiento de espías "D Kikan". Mientras tanto, Kato se enfrenta a la pena de muerte por negarse a seguir la orden de un superior. Kato es entonces descubierto por "D Kikan". Él va a través de un régimen de entrenamiento duro y se enfrenta a su primera misión como espía.A fin de apoderarse de documentos confidenciales estadounidenses de de embajadores de Graham,"Black Note." Kato se infiltra en una ciudad internacional. Una batalla para ganar la posesión de la "Black Note" comienza entre Kato, una misteriosa mujer llamada Rin, la agencia de espionaje británica, la agencia de espionaje soviético y el ejército radical en Japón. Synopsis by WikiDrama Edit Translation
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Reparto y créditos
- Kamenashi KazuyaKato [Genius spy]Papel principal
- Fukada KyokoRin [American Ambassador's lover]Papel principal
- Iseya YusukeYuki [Lieutenant Colonel]Papel principal
- Ozawa YukiyoshiKaminagaPapel secundario
- Koide KeisukeMiyoshiPapel secundario
- Yamamoto HiroshiOdagiriPapel secundario
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The story was decent - it's very much your typical spy/action film. The writing didn't really give me anything new or interesting which made many of the events throughout the film pretty predictable. There also didn't seem to be much focus on characters or character development itself, so I didn't really connect or empathise with many of the characters, including the protagonist. I also wouldn't really consider this film a thriller, but it definitely is action-packed. Speaking of action, however, the fight scenes didn't have much of an impact on me. They looked TOO choreographed and calculated, so it lost some of its realism and oomph.
The acting overall was okay. I think Kamenashi Kazuya did a good job but it wasn't really a stand out performance for him (or the film). For the the amount of time Iseya Yusuke was in this film (which I swear was only about 10% of it), I thought he did a very good job. His portrayal definitely gave me more of an interest in his character more so than anyone else's. Fukada Kyoko was okay. I wasn't very interested in her or her character which is pretty sad considering that it seemed like the writer wanted her character to be the more mysterious and alluring one in the film, but I don't think they fully achieved that. Everyone else in the film did a decent job as well, especially considering that there wasn't really much to go off of as far as characterisation (obviously not including the more stereotypical/archetypal roles that were present).
As far as the other technicalities go... the cinematography was very good, the music was pretty typical (that of a spy film), and the direction probably could've been a bit better as well.
I know my review sounds pretty negative but it was still a relatively enjoyable film for me. It's biggest issue was lack of impact. It wasn't bad, it just wasn't very outstanding in any way.