Two men peered into a computer screen in a security room of a building. They were waiting impatiently for the live broadcast of the live streaming channel “#Iwilltellyouthetruth” There, the truth about all kinds of gossip will be revealed. The truth behind celebrities, the unreported truth about the events that caused a sensation in the world... The chosen speaker will receive money from the audience in exchange for revealing the truth. This is currently the hottest live streaming channel, where a once-in-a-lifetime game is played out. The audience is thrilled by the astonishing revelations, and humongous tips are flown in. As the channel reaches its highest level of excitement ever, the spotlight finally falls on the men in the security room... (Source: TBS Program Catalog) Edit Translation
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- Native Title: #真相をお話しします
- Also Known As: #ShinsouwoOhanashiShimasu , #ShinsowoOhanashiShimasu , I Will Tell You the Truth , Shinsou wo Ohanashi Shimasu , Shinsu wo Ohanashi Shimasu
- Director: Toyoshima Keisuke
- Screenwriter: Sugihara Noriaki
- Genres: Mystery
Cast & Credits
- Ohmori MotokiSuzukiMain Role
- Kikuchi FumaKiriyamaMain Role
- Nakajo AyamiRougeSupport Role
- Okayama AmaneSatetsuSupport Role
- Fukumoto Riko"Miiko"Support Role
- Ito KentaroUjiharaSupport Role
Reviews
#真相をお話しします - Review (with spoilers)
I watched this movie, and what caught my attention right away was seeing Oomori-san acting, so I really wanted to watch it. I saw the trailers, and I thought I had a general idea of what the movie would be about, but when I actually saw it, it turned out to be quite different. I feel like it’s more of a test for the anonymous viewer—what would you do if all your personal information were exposed, or if you had to choose to kill someone? That’s what the movie is about: would you rather have your life exposed, or let someone else die?The film explores cases where people share their experiences and expose others from behind anonymity. There’s also the main case in the movie, where parents make videos about their children’s lives (which really happens in real life), showing how, when taken to the extreme, it can lead to death.
But in the end, I was left thinking, “Is that really all there is to the story?” It makes sense to leave it open and ask the viewer what they would do, but I feel like neither the writer nor I could come up with an ending where things turn out well—it would be more of a social experiment. It actually reminds me of the drama where Suda Masaki plays a teacher.
Overall, Oomori-san’s performance surprised me, but I wish he had more screen time. The movie has a clear idea and conveys it well, but I feel it ends a bit unfinished—still, it’s entertaining.














