Nao always get's into fights and does fight for his mother but eventually she dies. He is certain the hospital did something wrong which caused her death so he finds a lawyer because he wants to know the truth. While he trying to discover the truth of his mothers death he falls in love with the daughter of the hospital owner. Edit Translation
- English
- Français
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Native Title: 太陽は沈まない
- Also Known As: The Sun Became Quiet , Sun Never Sets
- Director: Mizuta Naruhide
- Screenwriter: Mizuhashi Fumie
- Genres: Mystery, Medical
Cast & Credits
- Takizawa Hideaki Main Role
- Bito IsaoMasaki ShiroSupport Role
- Matsuyuki YasukoKirino SetsuSupport Role
- YukaIsetani AmiSupport Role
- Sato HitomiMasaki YukoSupport Role
- Kyomoto MasakiMinami EtsushiSupport Role
Reviews
The overall feel of the story was something like a family tragedy drama, with elements of a John Grisham novel thrown in. We have the the heartless wealthy foe, and the "small man" - in this case a teenage boy - going up against them with a young lawyer from a tiny firm (with their office above a pachinko parlor, no less) as his only help.
Takizawa Hideaki did very well in portraying a grieving son desperate to find out the truth about his mother's death, and Matsuyuki Yasuko was quite impressive - and I must say, very cool - as his confident, driven, but also very kind lawyer. Additional performances were, for the most part, very good.
Music choices were well made, and the use of Elton John's "Goodbye, Yellow Brick Road" as the theme song was a nice touch. It suited the mood of the drama well.
Handling of story was excellent. From the moment the suspicions of malpractice arose, to the final courtroom conclusion, I was dying to find out exactly what had happened to Nao's mother in the hospital. The friendship between Nao and Kirino the lawyer was a delight to watch, and the romance between Nao and Ami, the hospital owner's daughter, had a lovely bittersweet quality to it.
This is a drama with many elements: family, friendship, tragedy, mystery, romance, and it all blends together beautifully. I warmly recommend it.
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