1) Ono Machiko's character who is the audience POV character is quickly established as competent cop with scenes like Watabe Atsuro asking her about the target's clothes. No Ueto Aya like main character where you spend the series wondering how she ever graduated the academy and became a detective.
2) The rift between the regular cops (flies) and the Public Security people feels real and not tacked on. So many Japanese cop shows have parties overacting and getting angry over jurisdiction crap when only one person is competent in their job. I love the fact that Ono Machiko gets treated like a fly in the beginning of the episode and has to do it to another fellow cop later. I like that her ex partner doesn't scream at her everytime they meet cause they are both on the same side, just with very different priorities.
5) The look that Ono Machiko gives at her last moment to stop an innocent man from committing a crime. Is she a good actress or what?
6) Watabe Atsuro telling Ono Machiko why she is suited from this job. Whether or not its true, it plants this idea in her head that deep down she used her friend's misfortune for her career.
7) Learning that Watabe Atsuro is willing to sacrifice the innocent for what he wants.
If you've never seen this show, drop everything and run and get it. There's a torrent up at nyaa. I don't see Japan producing something as good as this anytime soon.
Ah Gaiji Keisatsu made me dissatisfied with a lot of other dramas for awhile. It really set the bar high. Loved Watabe Atsuro. And I just found out there's a movie? Have you seen it?
ReplyDeleteGreat blog, thanks for the JRPG recommend, been wishing for more JRPG's, there's so few good ones out there!
well, i know you dont like watching kdramas, but theres this new one i just finished watching that was good. not gaiji keisatsu good, but still one of the better cop shows ive seen. http://asianwiki.com/Signal_%28Korean_Drama%29
ReplyDeletetheres a twist in that the guy from the pressent talks with a walkie talkie with the guy from the past to solve cases.
i like the fact that the production values, directing, acting, script is good. better than your average kdrama plus theres barely any romance.
warning though is you might have to bear through the first 2 episodes then you might start to like the whole series after episode 3/4.
I don't think Sumimoto was saying that Matsuzawa had used any friend's misfortune to advance her career. I think he was suggesting that Matsuzawa had downright lied about being personally connected to, hence emotionally affected by, the assault victim -- i.e. that Matsuzawa herself is pretty good at deception and manipulation, and hence suitable for the job.
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