Saturday 12 April 2014

Currently watching: Border

I have a friend who, like me, had a rest from watching J-dramas for a season and he told me that when he started watching them again, he liked pretty much everything. As such, I’ve been looking forward to this season of dramas. I feel like I’ve had enough time away that the old clichés might seem new again.

The first drama to be subbed this Spring is BORDER (thanks to Mister Jordau on d-addicts). In this series a detective wakes up from a coma after being shot on duty, with the new-found ability that he can see the recently dead. Using this new ability, he investigates murders and tries to helps the departed get the justice they desire.


When I first read the synopsis, I wondered how difficult it is to find a murderer when you have the victim helping you. Surely, I thought, you could just ask the victims who killed them. Then I thought, it must be more complicated than that, so I watched it to see how the story unfolded.


I was actually quite surprised when that’s exactly what happened: the detective asked the deceased who the killer was. And they told him. There wasn’t much actual police work, apart from some forensics and a bit of questioning. Maybe the lack of a real murder mystery was because it was the opening episode and they had to spend twenty minutes on explaining the story behind the detective’s ability.


Despite all that, I enjoyed it. Oguri Shun brings some decent acting to the drama and, although no one really smiles or shows any real emotion at all, most of the main characters are quite likeable. Assuming that every case won’t be solved as easily as this, I think this drama has promise. Not much, but enough to make me want to see the next couple of episodes at least.

1 comment:

  1. Border had me thinking we were going to have an excellent thriller this season. It was all quite spooky... untill the parents started talking. I was really disappointed as fell flat in my opinion. Still, Oguri Shun is great in this. Loved him in Woman too. I think he's ready for the big work.
    I hated the colleague who kept pestering him, overacting much : P
    But Mr. overacting: Endo Kenichi was actually quite good in this. Furuta Arata was unrecognisable. Since Amachan he seemed to have turned into a chameleon : )
    I will also give it another chance and hope the story picks up.

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