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- Título original: 正体
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- Roteirista e Diretor: Fujii Michihito
- Roteirista: Kodera Kazuhisa
- Gêneros: Drama
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Elenco e Créditos
- Yokohama RyuseiKaburagiPapel Principal
- Yoshioka RihoSayakaPapel Secundário
- Morimoto ShintaroKazuyaPapel Secundário
- Yamada AnnaMaiPapel Secundário
- Yamada TakayukiMatanukiPapel Secundário
- Maeda Goki Papel Secundário
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Life On The Run With Plenty To Keep You Engaged
Shotai deals with what happens to someone who is wrongfully convicted of a heinous crime, and finds themselves on death row and then manages to escape. It also has a parallel story regarding what has happened to the FL’s father who has faced injustice, the show’s main theme. It would seem the Japanese detectives are biased, although troubled by past events from earlier investigations into the ML.The film is a slick production and the two hours passes by quickly. Our protagonist, although on the run, is seeking the truth of what happened that lead to his arrest and subsequent trial. During his life on the run, he adopts different disguises, works in different jobs, but his personality remains consistent throughout - he is kind and thoughtful.
Although we don’t get to see much regarding the legal side, apart from court scenes, show undersells how the Japanese justice system works -which is different to what little we see on screen. In this respect, I marked the movie down half a star for this very point. However, it doesn’t detract from the overall enjoyment of this movie.
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Touching.
Shotai is a slow-paced movie with a happy, satisfying ending. It's sad, intense, and makes you emotional. I was mostly agitated because I was scared for what was about to come and was rooting for Kaburagi, but it was worth the suspense.The acting is magnificent, and the cast are excellent in their roles. I could feel their emotions through the screen, such as the fear in Jump's eyes and the regret in Mai's face. The camerawork and cinematography is beautiful. I was immersed and amazed by the beauty of Japan in some shots.
What I love the most about this movie is that it reflects how corrupt and incompetent the police are. I hope justice will prevail for the falsely accused, especially the death row inmates.
I wish they showed what happened to the police involved in Kaburagi's case, but the ending is good enough for me to pay no mind to it.
Even though it takes a long time for the story to unfold and the truth to unravel, Shotai remains an engaging and intriguing watch. I recommend this movie to people who don't mind a slow-paced watch, especially those looking for a drama-centred crime movie.
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