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Dark, Suspenseful & Mysterious
This is a series that pulls you into it within the first ten minutes. A t times it gets confusing and one flashback seems to stumble into the next flashback, making your mind work harder to keep everything in order. However, once you survive to episode 5, the clouds begin to part with major revelations in the story. From that point, everything really goes off the rails and anything seems possible for each character.
One thing that makes this thriller interesting, is the fact that several protagonists sort of swap into antagonists half way though. You find yourself wonder who the good people are, if any exist at all. People you found yourself having empathy for, suddenly show their evil side, which leaves your mind in a tailspin.
Episode 7 is definitely the pinnacle episode of the entire series. that's when you come to realize why everyone is the way they are, which is basically nuts!
Ryosuke Yamada without a doubt plays a better dark, sinister character, rather than a gentle & kind one. Early on he didn't seem to be giving a strong performance as Eiji, but when he turns into B1, that he handled like a true pro. He really brought out the dark nature of that character and gave it his all!
Up until the last couple minutes, I had higher hopes on how things would end. I was a bit disappointed with the final outcome of the two protagonists. It just seemed to be a little flat at the very end. although , overall a very good thriller with many many twists and turns.
One thing that makes this thriller interesting, is the fact that several protagonists sort of swap into antagonists half way though. You find yourself wonder who the good people are, if any exist at all. People you found yourself having empathy for, suddenly show their evil side, which leaves your mind in a tailspin.
Episode 7 is definitely the pinnacle episode of the entire series. that's when you come to realize why everyone is the way they are, which is basically nuts!
Ryosuke Yamada without a doubt plays a better dark, sinister character, rather than a gentle & kind one. Early on he didn't seem to be giving a strong performance as Eiji, but when he turns into B1, that he handled like a true pro. He really brought out the dark nature of that character and gave it his all!
Up until the last couple minutes, I had higher hopes on how things would end. I was a bit disappointed with the final outcome of the two protagonists. It just seemed to be a little flat at the very end. although , overall a very good thriller with many many twists and turns.
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