The Japan Forensic Research Institute is co-managed by the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare as well as the National Police Agency. The forensic pathologists listen to the silent voices of the dead but come up against the powerful who cover up inconvenient truths. One of pathologists is the eccentric Yuzuki Takashi will pursue the truth and justice without yielding to authority. Despite failures, setbacks, betrayals and intrigue, the pathologists and their associates press on in their quest for signs of the truth left on the bodies and justice. In every case, the “truth” they uncover exists side by side with the “truth” fabricated by those with power. They find themselves in a fierce fight to the finish as both sides try to establish that their “truth” is the actual truth. In the midst of this, a popular singer’s death leads to maneuvering behind the scenes by someone with immense power beyond imagining, and the “truth” that the pathologists have arrived at gets buried in darkness. Edit Translation
- English
- Русский
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Native Title: サイン―法医学者 柚木貴志の事件―
- Also Known As: Sign ~ Houigakusha Yuzuki Takashi no Jiken
- Director: Katayama Osamu, Yamamoto Daisuke
- Screenwriter: Habara Daisuke
- Genres: Mystery, Medical
Cast & Credits
- Omori Nao Main Role
- Matsuyuki Yasuko Main Role
- Iitoyo Marie Main Role
- Takasugi Mahiro Main Role
- Nakamura Toru Main Role
- Satsukawa AimiKasuga MiharuSupport Role
Reviews
To be honest, there were a couple of times where I thought of not watching anymore but to be honest as I "powered through" and continued watching this show became something amazing in its own right! The acting was on point with each episode; you could visibly see the cast of actors grow throughout each episode as coworkers, friends, and humans.
As people who worked in the world of the dead with police and media and the grieving families, their lives were turned upside down in the most tragic or simplest of ways and this show conveyed that to the viewers as genuinely, uniquely, and expertly as possible. You can tell the amount of hard work, respect, research, and education that went into the creation of this series, whether you watch the original Korean version or not.
There were points within this show that were some of the creepiest I've ever seen, and I don't watch horror or thriller movies/shows. The acting and storytelling within this entire show is something so superbly amazing that it should not be missed!
I'll say this once more: if you go in expect something different to be the exact same as its original, then there's no way you will be satisfied.
The drama's story was interesting in theory, but it got boring really quickly. The story was not intriguing and that is probably due to the production and presentation of it. There were plenty of boring moments and the characters that supposed to have been the star of the drama were either not well presented as to make them intriguing enough to dominate the story, or they were not interesting enough.
Oddly, the "bad guy" of the drama was the most interesting one of all, with good performance and mental thrilling personality.
So, overall, four out of ten.