
College student Kanzaki Nao, known for her honesty, receives 100 million yen and an invitation to join the "Liar Game", where players deceive each other for the prize money: losers end up in debt. Her first opponent is her former teacher Fujisawa Kazuo, who tricks her out of her money. With no help from the police, she turns to recently released swindler Akiyama Shinichi for assistance. (Source: kisskh) ~~ Adapted from the manga series "Liar Game" (ライアーゲーム) by Kaitani Shinobu (甲斐谷忍). Edit Translation
- English
- 中文(简体)
- Русский
- Español
- Native Title: ライアーゲーム
- Also Known As:
- Screenwriter: Furuya Kazunao
- Director: Matsuyama Hiroaki, Ohki Ayako, Ueda Yasushi
- Genres: Thriller, Psychological, Drama
Cast & Credits
- Toda Erika Main Role
- Matsuda Shota Main Role
- Suzuki KosukeFukunaga YujiSupport Role
- Kichise MichikoEriSupport Role
- Watanabe IkkeiTanimura MitsuoSupport Role
- Sakamoto MakotoOno WataruSupport Role
Reviews

It's clever, thought-provoking, surprising and entertaining. It engrosses the viewer from the very beginning, accompanying one through a journey which is at the same time thrilling and disquieting.
The direction seems to have the quality of a dream in mind, what with the dark colours mixed with splashed of blood red, shiny yellow and electric blue. The acting follows the same pattern, constantly over the lines, like a classic theatrical piece, with exaggerated costumes and close-up shoots of frozen expressions.
Characterization is strong too. The main characters and the recurring secondary ones are vivid, clear cut, each one growing and yet remaining the same in substance.
Liar Game is a perfectly staged metaphor of life, with honesty vs. gain at the centre of it.
The music is perfectly chosen, building up when required by the scene, retiring to the background when more attention from the viewer is needed.
Rewatching is almost necessary, to pick up on elements overlooked on first viewing and to concentrate on the overall atmosphere and acting of the show.
Highly recommended.
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The story is fresh, innovative, clever, and meticulously planned out. I have never encountered something like the "Liar Game" before, and just the concept of it makes me excited about this drama. The game's description sounds fun in itself, and I can't help but watch it. The several challenges/activities that the people go through are also ingenious. During the whole drama, I felt stupid whenever I couldn't figure out one of the puzzles. The puzzles take brain work to solve and it was extremely fun following along. Seeing the results was interesting. Because Liar Game was full of so many great and original ideas (completely steers away from all drama-centered stereotypes), I thoroughly enjoyed it. Sometimes, Nao's naivete seems annoying, but you get over it.
And, as a random ending note, Fukunaga is hilarious. Maybe it's because of bad acting, maybe it's not, but Fukunaga is awesome and I find his evil laugh amusing.
I put a rewatch value of 7 because, although rewatching Liar Game /can/ be fun, I lose my excitement the second time around since I already know the results and can't relive the enjoyment of trying to figure out all of the puzzles and stuff. :(
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