Hasebe Kaori is a rookie movie director. She consults with new screenwriter Kai Mahiro about her movie's screenplay. The script is based on the Sasazukacho Family Murder Case that occurred 15 years ago. That murder case involved a hikikomori man who murdered his younger sister at their home and then set their home on fire. The fire also killed his parents. The town where the murder took place is also the hometown of Kai Mahiro. Both Hasebe Kaori and Kai Mahiro have secrets related to the family murder case. While Hasebe Kaori and Kai Mahiro look into this murder case for their movie, a shocking truth is uncovered. (Sources: AsianWiki + Drama-Otaku) ~~ Adapted from the novel "Rakujitsu" (落日) by Minato Kanae (湊かなえ). Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- עברית / עִבְרִית
- dansk
- Native Title: 落日
- Also Known As: Sunset
- Screenwriter: Shinozaki Eriko
- Director: Uchida Eiji
- Genres: Thriller, Mystery
Cast & Credits
- Kitagawa KeikoHasebe KaoriMain Role
- Yoshioka RihoKai MahiroSupport Role
- Takeuchi RyomaTateishi RikitoSupport Role
- Kuroki HitomiOhata RinkoSupport Role
- Kubo ShioriTateishi SaraSupport Role
- Matobu SeiHasebe MariSupport Role
Reviews
Engaging slowburn with some stunning visuals
So Another good drama from WOWOW (it's a 4-episode mini drama, so one can finish it in one sitting). I was also looking forward to this when I saw it was Kanae Minato's novel adaptation. So this takes you on a journey from the perspective of a female director who wanted to make a film about an old murder case involving a girl named Tateishi Sara. Whome she thinks is the one who saved her and gave confident while she was being abused by her mother when she was little ... From there, the story progresses as she wants to know the truth about tateishi sara's murder mystery so she could make an film about it with the help of the other female protagonist Kai mahiro and from there the plot progresses ahead (like all of Kanae Minato's works, this also doesn't involve the police or lawayers in solving mysteries. And that's fr better haha honestly give you different prespective ).Regarding the drama, it focused more on the psychological aspect and the mental state of the people involved in the cases rather than being a thriller throughout...it was still an engaging slow burn.... even though being inconsistent with the pace sometimes. And overall, which was I think was the only downside for me,but I still watched it in one sitting because I was craving for answers, haha.
Now, coming back to the good parts, which are the cinematography and the acting performances ??( kitagawa keiko is still hot man damn) Well Both female leads did a good job, and as for Kubo Shiori, this was a totally different character for sure. It might have been challenging for her, but I'm glad she's taking on roles like this... (I really liked how she smirked every time, lol).
Last ep was probably the best and had good wrap up to the story overall quite emotional ride I had with this... This could have been worked as a movie too honestly bt anyway
Overall It is good quick binge watch
One of this Year's Best
A fresh approach to the overabundance of crime and murder shows coming out of Japan, this series boasts an award-winning director and a struggling screenwriter investigating a murder case that occurred in their hometown. The female leads deliver incredible acting, maintaining a perfect pace throughout. The story, while tying up neatly, remains a beautiful and haunting tale of grief, the need for connection, and understanding. With only 4 episodes, it's a definite recommendation and one of the best of this year