Mikami, a journalist, and Mai, a rookie assistant director of a satellite broadcasting station, close in on the truth of the unsolved serial murders of five little girls, which took place 27 years ago. At the time of the murders, DNA analysis dealt a decisive blow, and a man was apprehended as the murderer. But there were several contradictory points surrounding this arrest. Mikami and Mai begin re-investigating the cases with doubts about his culpability. They are eventually faced with the chilling truth of false charges and enormous state power. However, they begin to expose the truth, which is shrouded in darkness through true journalism. Edit Translation
- English
- Español
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Native Title: チェイス
- Also Known As: Chase Daiisshou , Chase The First Chapter , Chase Dai 1 Shou , Chase Season 1
- Screenwriter: Fukuda Yasushi
- Genres: Mystery
Cast & Credits
- Otani Ryohei Main Role
- Honda Tsubasa Main Role
- Kishitani GoroHasegawa TadashiSupport Role
- Hada MichikoSaito MakikoSupport Role
- Kobayashi KatsuyaWatanabe ToshiyaSupport Role
- Hashimoto AtsushiTanaka IppeiSupport Role
Reviews
The down to earth quality makes the crime itself far more chilling and unsettling than how I usually feel watching more polished crime shows. And I was shocked to find myself tearing up, even, during a particular scene with the family of one of the victims. That realism is where Chase shines.
If it has any big issue it would probably be in its main character. It seems like there was never a firm decision on how to write her? In early episodes she is portrayed as equal parts "bright-eyed newbie looking for big break" & "put-upon underachiever who doesn't want to be bothered" and it's very odd. When she's the one who did the initial research, who passionately campaigned to reinvestigate this case, why is she then complaining about having to do the legwork, or being grossed out by details of the crime scene? I don't know what you expected, girl.
The whole cast is a little lacking, honestly. Nobody here is particularly interesting, but you get the impression it wasn't really aiming to be a character-focused thing anyhow. It would've been a nice bonus to get invested in them, though.
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