mythical86
03-21-2008, 05:58 PM
ライアーゲーム
LIAR GAME
Genre: Psychological Thriller
Cast
Toda Erika as Kanzaki Nao
Matsuda Shota as Akiyama Shinichi
Kitamura Soichiro
Watanabe Ikkei
Kichise Michiko
Fukui Tomonobu
Production Credits
Original writing: Kaitani Shinobu
Synopsis
Based on the manga series of the same name, Toda Erika plays an honest college student, Kanzaki Nao, who receives a hundred million yen one day, along with a card saying she has been chosen to take part in the "Liar Game". The aim of the game is to trick the other players out of their hundred million dollars. At the end, the winner gets the hundred million and the loser is a hundred million yen in debt. The next day, she receives notification that her opponent is her former teacher, Fujisawa Kazuo. She goes to him, seeking help, but ends up getting tricked into handing her money over. Desperate, she approaches the police for help, but they are unable to do anything. However, she is told of a mastermind swindler, Akiyama Shinichi, who is to be released from jail the next day. Desperate, she goes to him for help.
Credits to DramaWiki
I have to say that I really loved the series. I started watching this series just because I thought the plot sounded interesting. Although it is not good to cheat or lie, but I've gotta admit the way they use psychology to manipulate one's mind is really something. However, Nao's honesty is a little unbelievable though (she's so honest that sometimes I feel like knocking her on the head). Even if there is such a person as honest as Nao that exist now, he or she must be a rare gem :P
LIAR GAME
Genre: Psychological Thriller
Cast
Toda Erika as Kanzaki Nao
Matsuda Shota as Akiyama Shinichi
Kitamura Soichiro
Watanabe Ikkei
Kichise Michiko
Fukui Tomonobu
Production Credits
Original writing: Kaitani Shinobu
Synopsis
Based on the manga series of the same name, Toda Erika plays an honest college student, Kanzaki Nao, who receives a hundred million yen one day, along with a card saying she has been chosen to take part in the "Liar Game". The aim of the game is to trick the other players out of their hundred million dollars. At the end, the winner gets the hundred million and the loser is a hundred million yen in debt. The next day, she receives notification that her opponent is her former teacher, Fujisawa Kazuo. She goes to him, seeking help, but ends up getting tricked into handing her money over. Desperate, she approaches the police for help, but they are unable to do anything. However, she is told of a mastermind swindler, Akiyama Shinichi, who is to be released from jail the next day. Desperate, she goes to him for help.
Credits to DramaWiki
I have to say that I really loved the series. I started watching this series just because I thought the plot sounded interesting. Although it is not good to cheat or lie, but I've gotta admit the way they use psychology to manipulate one's mind is really something. However, Nao's honesty is a little unbelievable though (she's so honest that sometimes I feel like knocking her on the head). Even if there is such a person as honest as Nao that exist now, he or she must be a rare gem :P