Japanese dramas have always been popular among drama fans for their various realistic, authentic and to-the-point characteristics. From the previous "Li Gou Hai" to the current "Three Years A Class", they all focus on the current real human problems, whether it is to speak out for social animals.
, or denounce online violence and awaken people's individuality, Japanese dramas do their part.
A Japanese drama at the beginning of 2018, directed by Ayuko Tsukahara, Kentaro Takemura, and Yoshiaki Murao, also broke out in the circle of friends, with the addition of "Reprinted!"
", "Escape is Shameful But Useful" screenwriter Akiko Nogi, as well as fellow actors such as Ishihara Satomi, Kubota Masataka, Iura Arata and others performed, and gained a lot of praise.
Unnatural death refers to death that occurs prematurely due to factors outside the law of life or disease development, that is, homicide, suicide, accidental death, etc. In Japan, many unnatural deaths will not undergo autopsy, but will be directly sparked.
In this way, some disguised murders, medical affairs, unknown and difficult diseases, etc. are all sparked along with the corpse, and the reasons behind the "unnatural" can no longer be traced.
Rimi Ishihara plays Mikoto Misumi, who works at the "Unnatural Causes of Death Research Institute" (UDI). She is an autopsy doctor who can let corpses "speak". She believes that corpses should be respected and find out what's behind the "unnatural"
the real reason.
Nakado, played by Arata Iura, is also a forensic doctor with very rich clinical experience, but his personality is eccentric and withdrawn. He also has his own reasons for staying at UDI, in order to find the real murderer of his girlfriend.
Recorder Kube Rokuro, played by Masataka Kubota, and inspection technician Tokai Hayashi, played by Minoru Ichikawa, also work with Mikoto and the Nakadō department to find the answer to the hidden corpses and change the world's lack of attention to the "unnatural death" of the dead.
This drama is based on forensic analysis, which involves many social hot spots, such as campus bullying, gender discrimination, online public opinion, and verbal violence. The drama says that "forensic medicine is for the future work." Therefore, Mikoto and her team have a lot of problems.
Regarding social responsibility, they tell the truth. The phenomena interpreted from the corpses must be told to the world. They must be rational but not emotional. They can see the big from the small. The social problems displayed in each episode are all painful points.
In "Unnatural Death", Mikoto discovers clues about the corpse again and again, points out the facts that people want to cover up, confronts the cover-up judge in court, and is even provoked by the killer, but she is not afraid, her rationality and determination for the truth
Desire allowed her to ignore the disparity in class and power. She just wanted to ask about the cause of death.
The outstanding performances of the actors and the careful planning of the screenwriter have added a lot to the drama. The portrayal of women in the workplace is not rigid, the portrayal of forensic medicine is well-founded, and the story is tense and rational, making the audience unable to stop watching it.
This play is the first time screenwriter Akiko Nogi has written an original script. From the lines to the direction of the story and the foreshadowing, it has been praised by people. It is a successful work.