In addition:
Jingjing tea1&; 2 ","remote punishment Beijing1&; 2 ","Fu Penalty1&; 2, food detective1&; 2》、
"phase bar",
Yakumo tree, wanted order, Yan Chao's inductive policewoman, these are used to solve crimes by folk customs,
Puzzle ~ Puzzle, you are not a prisoner, impossible crime search officer,
Detective college q, four sisters detective team,
This season's Detective Code and Boss
PS: Jumping search line and Yakumo tree are highly recommended.
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Japanese dramas with some sci-fi and suspense;
Bloody Monday, the devil
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Japanese dramas that profoundly depict reality;
Minors (1995)
It is definitely one of the classics of realistic drama series. It criticizes the corruption and darkness of the adult world and the increasingly weak love, friendship and affection between people through five teenagers and all kinds of things that happened in their lives. The second part of Shinji Nojima Campus Trilogy touches on social issues with profound themes. Together with College Teachers in 1993 and Disqualification on Earth, it is called Shinji Nojima's "Campus Trilogy" which focuses on human nature.
March of the saints (1998)
The protagonist of this play is a group of mentally retarded people working in a shelter factory, and describes their growth experience and life. Because the subject matter is sensitive and sharp, when it was broadcast in Japan, it caused a lot of repercussions and media opinion. This is another excellent work by screenwriter Shinji Nojima to expose the dark side of society.
Homeless children 1
Shinji Nojima plays the classic works of script and critical realism.
White Pagoda (2003): medical drama's plays. Personally, I think it is the best Japanese drama since 2000, which is adapted from Toyoko Yamasaki's novel CX Taiqing Drama. Toshiaki Karasawa and Eguchi Yosuke performed together again after a lapse of 1 1 year. In the play, one pursues power and reputation, the other cares about human life, describes the human struggle between two opposing doctors in university hospitals, and exposes the dark side of the medical system.
Gorgeous Family (Flashy Family) (2007): Toyoko Yamasaki's original adaptation, with a strong sense of class, led by Kimura, and TBS's clear drama, is absolutely good.
Sand (2004): Based on Seicho Matsumoto's original work and starring middle-aged people, it is a very good play.
In addition, beauty, lipstick, black trilogy starring Ryoko Yonekura (black book, bad man, the way of all animals, especially black book) and White Night are also classic realistic Japanese dramas.
I sincerely recommend the above and wish you a happy movie ~