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Pandora's drama review
As the first work of WOWOW, the actor Cam and the story are quite satisfactory. In fact, the genre of realistic drama is often the backbone of Japanese drama, with few mistakes and no big surprises. Everyone likes to see the shady scenes in medical drama. Pandora makes a big fuss about shady and power relations, and with a little suspense, it is a fairly steady drama. ("Beijing News" comment)

Although Pandora has only eight episodes, each episode is 58 minutes long and there are no commercials. One-stop broadcast makes the audience feel its soul-stirring from beginning to end, and there is no stagnation and carelessness in watching a work for a long time.

Perfect cast, this is the true face of a truly excellent Japanese drama. In particular, Suzuki, played by Hiroshi Mikami, the first protagonist, is vividly interpreted by him from the initial persistent research and development to the helplessness and confusion after learning that the finished product he developed should not come out, and finally to the disillusioned psychological changes. And Toshir? Yanagiba's strong sense of existence makes the rhythm of the whole play subordinate to him. (Sina. Com review)