Nakajima still can't cry-act and the reason for him dying is stupid but everything else was phenomenal! This is definitely Nakajima's best performance so far (it's amazing how MUCH he's grown as an actor the past 2 or so years!), Suda was amazing as usual, the cinematography and the colouring was amazing and the story itself was absorbing (even if the second half is slightly less good). 9/10 from me!! If this doesn't win some awards this year, I'll be shocked!
These votes suck. Most people have no taste nor have watched enough stuff last year to be able to make a wide range of votes -_- and clearly the mods didn't check what genres these doramas are actually in before hard (as stated by many people Oroboros shouldn't be in ANY romance or even any comedy category really). There should be something like 'you have to have watched at least 20 2015 products before you can vote' rule or something. I watched 110 doramas and movies last year (over 60 were 2015 products) and only ONE of these categories result's matched mine! All the others are highly unbalanced and in bad taste.
The trailer made it look amazing but there just weren't enough jokes so some parts were kinda boring which makes me sad cos it seriously looked so good!!!
Best Japanese Movie of 2015: Heroin Shikkaku / Wasurenai to Chigatta Boku ga Ita / MOZU
Best Romantic/Comedy Drama: Tatakau Shoten Girl!
Best Family Drama: Mother Game
Best Action/Thriller/Suspense Drama: SIREN / Death Note / MOZU
Best Mystery Drama: SIREN / MOZU / Tenshi no Knife
Best Medical Drama: Konoudori
Best Japanese Actor: Kubota Masataka
Best Japanese Actress: Karina
Best Japanese Supporting Actor: Shison Jun in AnoHana / Yamamoto Yusuke in Kekkon Shiki no Zenjitsu ni (The Day Before the Wedding)
Best Up and Coming Actor of 2015: Nakagawa Taishi
Best Villain: Hasegawa Hirose in MOZU
Best Bromance: Ikuta and Oguri in Orthorous
Best OST:
Best Romance Drama: Kill Me, Heal Me / The Lovers
Best Comedy Drama: Kill Me, Heal Me
Best Romantic/Comedy Drama: The Lovers
Best OST: Kill Me, Heal Me