Anonymous: Keishicho ”Yubisatsujin” Taisakushitsu
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by Rieyl
This is a excellent drama that addresses the pain and consequences of cyberbullying as well as the dangers of Internet vigilante justice. The first episode had many things in common with the cyberbullying that lead to the suicide of actress Hana Kimura in May of 2020. Cyberbullying is prevalent in countries around the world, and I believe this is one of the first dramas to tackle the issue as its main plot.
Each episode portrayed a single case, but there was an underlying plot that moved forward throughout the series, which they wrapped up well in the end.
The acting was good, and I especially enjoyed Katori Shingo (Monsters) and Shim Eun Kyung (Seven Secretaries) in their roles. Sekimizu Nagisa's character Usui was rather annoying at times, but her totally opposite personality from Banjo made for an interesting partnership.
Whether you agree with the Keyboard Murder Department's mindset or that of Anonymous, you won't regret watching this drama.
Each episode portrayed a single case, but there was an underlying plot that moved forward throughout the series, which they wrapped up well in the end.
The acting was good, and I especially enjoyed Katori Shingo (Monsters) and Shim Eun Kyung (Seven Secretaries) in their roles. Sekimizu Nagisa's character Usui was rather annoying at times, but her totally opposite personality from Banjo made for an interesting partnership.
Whether you agree with the Keyboard Murder Department's mindset or that of Anonymous, you won't regret watching this drama.
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