Okay, before I go any further - oh, my gosh, this show is amazing. Once again, I know I say something to that effect every week, but who cares? I love this show. I've already seen it twice and I'm planning to watch it again very soon. But anywho. Let's take a look at the cast, shall we?
- Katagiri Jin as Tazaki Toru (host)
- Totsugi Shigeyuki as Yamanobe Kengo (producer)
- Yamamoto Koji as Murase Ryuichiro (contestant ep 1)
- Takahashi Mai as Nitta Hitomi (contestant ep 2)
- Sato Jiro as Smiley Kitajima (contestant ep 3-4)
- Sato Eriko as Uchida Kiyomi (contestant ep 5-6)
- Okada Yoshinori as Manaka Noboru (contestant ep 7-8)
- Horiuchi Keiko as Makikura Ryoko (contestant ep 9-10)
The first person to talk about that really (and I do mean REALLY) deserves every accolade he gets is Katagiri Jin playing the host of our game show, Tazaki Toru. This character is fascinating. He is something of a tortured soul with no memory of what happened to make his life fall apart two years prior to when the series begins. Let me just cut to the chase: Jin is fantastic. There were times during this show that I had to stop and remind myself that it wasn't real (this is the first time I've ever had to do that, mind you; I don't usually get so wrapped up in things) and that HE wasn't a real person. The way this character was written and performed is awesome, and I give everyone props for that. But I especially applaud Jin.
Next is our main antagonist Yamanobe Kengo, played by Totsugi Shigeyuki. This is the character everybody loves to hate, and for good reason. He's wicked, conniving, and just plain evil. From the get-go he knows exactly what he wants (or so he thinks) and he knows how to go about getting it. Amazingly, this performance was also very good, but there were a few moments when the over-the-top tone and attitude that was actually making the whole thing work, STOPPED making the whole thing work (if that makes any sense). In other words, the performance was a little bit too over-the-top. Aside from that, though... This is one of the best "villains" I've ever seen in a drama (or anything for that matter).
Now comes the interesting part. I do have a few things to say about the contestants and their performances, but for the most part I will be speaking in generalities. I really liked the people that were cast as the contestants. They all did amazing jobs at conveying what was supposed to be happening. One of the biggest commonalities for all the contestants is the presence of a deep dark secret that they are all running away from or trying to hide from. Hence as the questions get more and more uncomfortable, the contestants need to get more and more uncomfortable. That was achieved very well here, I think.
Watching the contestants squirm is something that I think most people will find interesting, but one thing you will note as you watch is this: none of the acting feels fake or hokey (thank God). This could have been a terrible ordeal to go through if the actors that had been cast had been bad or even slightly below average. A lot of the contestants do seem to go through real traumatic breakdowns as they answer the questions, which was, of course, the whole point.
Now, on to the writing. One thing that is really quite interesting about this show is that it is, in its own way, a murder mystery. The whole premise is based around the host of the Quiz Show trying to regain his memory and understand why his life fell apart, along with making peace with the past and some nasty demons that want to follow him throughout the future. As the story progresses, the audience is shown flashes that don't seem to bode well for the host, as he realizes he might be guilty of the worst crime he could've ever committed (in his mind): killing his girlfriend. I won't say anymore for fear of spoilers.
But really, there is almost nothing wrong with the pacing or storytelling or writing in general here. I say almost because no story is perfect. There are little tweaks that could've been made to maybe make it flow better (that's a big MAYBE though). But aside from that, this show is wonderfully well written beyond what I would've ever expected.
As for warnings, all you need to be warned about is an extreme amount of suspense. Side effects of this may include: pacing back and forth uncontrollably; biting your fingernails; constantly sitting on the edge of your seat wherever you are; and not being able to sleep well. You have been duly warned.
On the flipside, there is (as you may have guessed) a heavy emphasis on running away from the past and what that will do to a person. Also there is a focus on bringing your secrets out into the open to be dealt with. The ending will leave you pondering about your own secrets (seriously).
On the whole, I'd say this show is a must-see for any fan of suspense, mystery, drama, thriller... The list goes on and on. The story is incredibly well done, the characters are well cast, and overall this is one of my favorite non-romantic dramas I've ever seen. I said before I've seen this show twice and I will see it again very soon, and I mean that. I really enjoyed watching this, and by the way, even if you've seen it all the way through and know the end to the mystery, that doesn't matter. The show still rocks. So go watch it. Right now. Go.
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