Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2009 8:40 pm Post subject: Triangle
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Title (English): Triangle
Format: Renzoku
Genre: Mystery, suspense
Broadcast network: Fuji TV, KTV
Broadcast period: 2009-Jan-06 to 2009-Mar
Air time: Tuesday 22:00
Theme song: Sayonara wa Iwanai by Oda Kazumasa
Synopsis
The series starts with the murder of a 10-year-old girl in 1984. 15 years later, after the case goes unsolved and passes the statute of limitations, a doctor named Goda Ryoji suddenly quits from his hospital and eventually becomes a detective. In 2008, he meets Sachi, a traveling artist in Paris, and shortly after Goda's return to Japan, he becomes involved in the expired murder case when another detective receives an anonymous phone call. --Tokyograph
Cast
Eguchi Yosuke as Goda Ryoji
Hirota Ryohei as young Ryoji
Inagaki Goro as Kuroki Shun
Hirosue Ryoko as Katsuragi Sachi
Aibu Saki as Goda Yui
Sakai Masato as Shimano Takaya
Tanihara Shosuke as Tomioka Yasushi
Sasaki Kuranosuke as Akimoto Ryo
Kohinata Fumiyo as Maruyama Keita
Osugi Ren as Katsuragi Hitoshi
Fubuki Jun as Katsuragi Kiyoko
Kitaoji Kinya as Kuroki Shinzo
Fukuda Moe (���c�G)
Magii
Ichikawa Miwako
Kataoka Sachi (�Љ��T�`)
Nakamura Tomoya
Tonight's premiere was really good. <hountoni. I like Eguchi's cool demeanor as detective Goda. The cast is stellar so I have high hopes for this one. It was good to see Tanihara Shosuke. This guy is seriously underrated in my opinion.
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Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2009 9:37 am Post subject:
I like Eguchi's detective Goda too. The acting is very good all round, and the first episode was certainly intriguing, but I wish there was more in the script on characterisation, instead of leaving it almost totally up to the actors. I guess the scriptwriter can't give too much away so early...
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Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2009 6:07 am Post subject:
At first I thought the mystery was intriguing in the first episode. However, after I saw the lame explanation for the mysterious circumstances at the end of the first episode given at the beginning of the second episode, all I can say is, LAME! _________________
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Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 10:35 am Post subject:
bmwracer wrote:
Maybe off a cliff?
Haha perhaps.
I have a feeling that it may turn out to be a conclusion to the murder although they're trying to give the drama a "philosophical angle" too. Are you living your own life?
A common refrain in Ep 2 & 3 ................ Don't overdo it! _________________
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