[Discussion] Meitantei no Okite - Matsuda Shota, Kashii Yu
[Discussion] Meitantei no Okite - Matsuda Shota, Kashii Yu
Title: 名探偵の掟
Title (romaji): Meitantei no Okite
Format: Renzoku
Genre: Detective, comedy
Broadcast network: TV Asahi
Broadcast period: 2009-Apr-17 start
Air time: Friday 23:15
Theme song: Fighting Pose no Uta by Baba Toshihide (馬場俊英)
Official Site: http://www.tv-asahi.co.jp/meitantei/
Cast:
Matsuda Shota as Tenkaichi Daigoro
Kashii Yu as Fujii Mana
Kimura Yuichi as Okawara
Synopsis: The original writing is a short mystery collection that takes a humorous approach to many of the genre's cliches. Matsuda stars as the "famous detective" Tenkaichi Daigoro, while Kashii Yu plays the female lead as a rookie cop.
Source: Image and information taken from its drama wiki page. All credits to the fine people who keep the drama wiki running.
Hope its not too early for this thread but just want to drum up some enthusiasm for what sounds to be an interesting drama with Shota in the lead! I personally cannot wait for this drama.
Its based on a novel by Keigo Higashino and from wiki these are the previous novels he has written which have been converted into dramas or films:
Himitsu (Film, 1999 Original Title: Himitsu, 1998)
Lakeside Murdercase (Film, 2004 Original Title: Lakeside, 2002)
g@me (Film, 2003, Original Title: Game no na wa yūkai, 2002)
Tokio chichi he no dengon (TV Drama, 2004 Aug-Sep, Original Title: Tokio 2002)
Byakuyakō (2006)
Galileo (TV Drama, 2007 and TV Drama SP, 2008, Original Title: Tantei Galileo 1998 and Yochimu 2000)
Ryūsei no Kizuna (2008)
Yōgisya X no Kenshin (Film, October 2008)
So it seems the base material is from a writer of some repute. Hope this drama does well!
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The one thing I like bout this drama is that from the Tokyograph article, which was quoted in the drama wiki page, it says that "the show is based on a 'parody mystery' work by award-winning author Keigo Higashino".
So this does sound like a fun little drama that Shota has chosen to truly star as the main lead in!
I so want this drama to do well because I think Shota is a really good actor and I'd like to see him as the main lead in alot more dramas in the future.
So this does sound like a fun little drama that Shota has chosen to truly star as the main lead in!
I so want this drama to do well because I think Shota is a really good actor and I'd like to see him as the main lead in alot more dramas in the future.
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I am really interested in this drama and can't wait to watch it.However, at the same time I feel a bit uneasy. Usually when I see a jdrama with a character who is described as "a rookie cop/detective/lawyer/ reporter" it is to be read as "total idiot". Especially if the character is a female. I would hate it if I am forced to drop another drama with Matsuda Shota because of stupid female characters (I stopped watching "Love Shuffle" because of that... )
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IMO so far ep. 3 is the best in parodying mystery dramas/novels, but ep. 7 is the funniest. As a mystery buff, I've an idea what trick was used in the novel and understand why they sort of side stepped the mystery solving/parody part and changed it instead into a complete farce. I got a real kick out of this episode's beginning theme (the one after the title) - you'll know if you're fan of a certain anime.
Not for everyone but IMO if you like mysteries, the Monty Python type of humor or something off the wall, then you'll most likely enjoy this. First 2 episodes were not very good; everything really came together from ep. 3 onwards (it helped that ep. 3, 4, & 7 were handled by one of the directors of Mop Girl). Matsuda Shota appropriately overacts (as required for his character) and both he and Kashii Yu showed good comedic timing. The sound effect was very well done and complements the show perfectly (as is the score and choice of music). Currently this is my second 'most looking foward to' drama series every week, behind Shiroi Haru.
Not for everyone but IMO if you like mysteries, the Monty Python type of humor or something off the wall, then you'll most likely enjoy this. First 2 episodes were not very good; everything really came together from ep. 3 onwards (it helped that ep. 3, 4, & 7 were handled by one of the directors of Mop Girl). Matsuda Shota appropriately overacts (as required for his character) and both he and Kashii Yu showed good comedic timing. The sound effect was very well done and complements the show perfectly (as is the score and choice of music). Currently this is my second 'most looking foward to' drama series every week, behind Shiroi Haru.
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Well, it all depends on your perspective. If you're a big mystery fan, then ep. 3, 4, & 6 may be more enjoyable because they sort of spoofed the mystery cliches in a proper and funny way (you really have to be familiar w/ the genre to get some of the inside jokes). If you're just going for laughs, you'll still be entertained as they're delivered in spades (although IMO ep. 5 & 6 are not as funny as they could be, and I lay the blame on the directors).Karo wrote:... And if the others are all good like that... The show will be one of my favs~~ *____*
BTW, I noticed a spike in my expense on tissues since the beginning of this season. I always seem to have something stuck in my eyes while watching Shiroi Haru , and watching this just made me
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I'm really liking this series myself. The whole door to another world/dimension thing threw me off a bit but got used to it especially now that they don't use it more half a dozen times now. Anyways the characters are fun and I'm liking the show being a parody of crime solving detective dramas, their doing a good job on it. Also surprise by how some of the twist are.
How interesting to hear zettaiKaren say that "the First 2 episodes were not very good; everything really came together from ep. 3 onwards" because I found the first 2 eps (all I've seen so far) pretty original and amusing and I'm not even a mystery buff. It's encouraging to hear that it gets even better. The idea of self-aware detective-story characters is definitely different from the usual drama fare and I can't wait to see more genre conventions parodied. I also love how Kashii Yu's "female detective" character refuses to swoon over Tenkaichi (like her character normally would) and keeps trying to introduce real-life, logical (and infinitely less dramatic) police procedure into the mix, much to Okawara & Tenkaichi's dismay. I can't wait to see ep03 now...
I haven't been very impressed with the mystery-comedy jdramas coming out in the past few seasons, so I'm really enjoying Meitantei.
Kashii Yu isn't really funny, but I think she makes a good straight man to Matsuda and the weird guy lol haven't gotten to know the names yet as I haven't started watching with the subs
Kashii Yu isn't really funny, but I think she makes a good straight man to Matsuda and the weird guy lol haven't gotten to know the names yet as I haven't started watching with the subs
Wow, I'm surprised with the positive feedback..this is the only drama out of the 5 I'm watching this season that I will drop. To be honest (and really not trying to offend) but I find this too-baka. I mean it just feels really stupid...maybe the drama, concept, ideas, etc. are not stupid but I cannot stand the baka-ness of the characters. Plus it's so slow...always wasting 'moments' with repeated action...like sulking, waiting for reaction, etc. I simply am not getting this. I've watched up to ep4...don't know if I want to give it one more ep before I drop it. Gomen~~
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I didn't want to post another comment until after the finale because last time I did I seemed to have jinxed the series (ep. 08 was horrendously bad, the worst in the series because the script was probably NOT based on the novel, and ep. 09's rating paid for it). However, for the sake of those non-mystery lovers/buffs who've watched ep. 09 (which was great btw) and are unsure about what things were being parodied, my interpretation is as follows:
I hope this won't jinx the finale, which I'm fretting because this series seems to be very dependent on the director (so far the best episodes IMO are all directed by the same person - ep. 3, 4, 7, & 9, though 5 & 6 are pretty good as well).
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Just as I feared, the finale was handled by IMO the worst director of the 3 in charge of the series. I looked up his track record in the Japanese drama wiki, and this seems to be the first time he'd directed a comedy (a parody no less).
The finale is a parody of Agatha Christie's 'And then there were none', which was also parodied in the movies 'Murder by Death' and 'Clue'. The script is actually pretty good; there are several LOL moments. It could have been so much better in the hands of a more capable director. As a regular episode I'd give it 8/10; as a finale only 7.
My final ratings for the episodes are as follows (starting from ep. 01, out of a maximum 10):
5, 2, 10, 9, 8, 8, 9, 1, 10, 7.
As it stands, a bit too inconsistent but still a good watch in my book. BTW, next up in the same time slot is:
Hope it's not another 'Kimi Hannin Janai yo ne?' clone
The finale is a parody of Agatha Christie's 'And then there were none', which was also parodied in the movies 'Murder by Death' and 'Clue'. The script is actually pretty good; there are several LOL moments. It could have been so much better in the hands of a more capable director. As a regular episode I'd give it 8/10; as a finale only 7.
My final ratings for the episodes are as follows (starting from ep. 01, out of a maximum 10):
5, 2, 10, 9, 8, 8, 9, 1, 10, 7.
As it stands, a bit too inconsistent but still a good watch in my book. BTW, next up in the same time slot is:
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