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Hired as Meicho Shimbun’s first American crime reporter, Jake Adelstein is quickly tasked with covering two cases that initially appear unrelated, but soon stakes his career – and life – on connecting the dots. (HBO Max)

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Necrotongue 

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inglés The first episode served as a typical introduction to the series; the creators introduced me to the main character, the setting, and the theme, and overall left me eager for more episodes. Initially, the main character didn't particularly impress me, but the setting was right up my alley, as I've long held a positive affinity for Japan. Particularly, I appreciate the original Japanese culture, though there's now a noticeable influx of foreign influences. Well, after the first episode, I'm hopeful that it could unfold well, and I might witness a series showcasing distinctive aspects of Japan. / Lesson learned: To understand the Japanese, change your way of thinking. ()

Kaka 

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inglés An old-school detective series that seems to honour the classic narrative of the straight crime story, but is shot with the modern technology that we love so much about Mann, and he has been experimenting with it successfully for about 15 years. That is, a welcome amount of authentic handheld camerawork and a concrete/neon big city atmosphere. Last but not least, we can probably look forward to the bad guys, as is also customary in the master's work. ()

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