Juusan-nin no Shikaku
Juusan-nin no Shikaku

Juusan-nin no Shikaku

2020TV ShowReturning Series1 SeasonJapanese

The head of the Mamiya clan committed suicide in protest against the feudal lord, Matsudaira. Matsudaira is a tyrant whose brother has appointed him to join the shogunate. The elderly Doi approaches Shimada Shinzaemon to carry out an assassination in hope of avoiding the war he feels is to come should Matsudaira get even more power. Though he initially refuses, Shimada decides to gather reliable people to assist him. But, on that fateful morning..

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Katsuya KoideGenres: Drama, Courtroom

Plot Summary

A Japanese adaptation of the classic play and film '12 Angry Men,' this drama follows twelve jurors as they deliberate on the guilt or innocence of a young man accused of murder. Initially, the jurors are eager to reach a swift verdict, but one lone juror raises doubts, forcing the others to confront their own biases and prejudices as they meticulously re-examine the evidence.

Critical Reception

This Japanese adaptation of a universally acclaimed story was generally well-received for its faithful portrayal of the original's themes and its strong ensemble cast. Critics praised its ability to translate the intense psychological drama into a Japanese cultural context, though some noted the familiar nature of the narrative for those already acquainted with previous versions.

What Reviewers Say

  • Strong performances from the ensemble cast effectively convey the tension and ethical dilemmas.
  • A compelling re-interpretation that successfully transplants the classic narrative to a Japanese setting.
  • The film retains the power and relevance of the original story, prompting reflection on justice and prejudice.

Google audience: Audience reception data for this specific adaptation is not widely available on Google reviews, but its source material is universally lauded for its dramatic power.

Fun Fact

The original '12 Angry Men' teleplay by Reginald Rose was first broadcast in 1954, and the iconic 1957 film adaptation is considered one of the greatest films ever made.

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