

Bloody Monday
A genius high school student and also a hacker uses his sophisticated hacking techniques to fights against "Bloody Monday", the worst and most evil form of viral terrorism, in order to save his family, friends, and the entire world.
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Plot Summary
A brilliant but reclusive hacker, known only as "Falken," unleashes a deadly computer virus named 'Bloody Monday' that threatens to plunge Japan into chaos. A special task force, led by detective Kanzaki, must race against time to find Falken and neutralize the virus. The team includes high school student Fujiyoshi, a genius hacker himself, who becomes entangled in the dangerous plot and must use his skills to prevent a national catastrophe.
Critical Reception
Bloody Monday was a popular and critically acclaimed Japanese drama series, particularly praised for its suspenseful plot, fast-paced action, and strong performances from its lead actors. The series successfully blended elements of cybercrime, espionage, and human drama, resonating with a wide audience.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its intricate plot and cyber-thriller elements.
- Tatsuya Fujiwara's performance as the conflicted hacker was a standout.
- The series effectively balanced suspense with character development.
Google audience: Audience reception for Bloody Monday was largely positive, with viewers commending its engaging storyline and the intensity of the cyber-terrorist threat. Many appreciated the show's ability to create a sense of urgency and its exploration of hacking as a central plot device.
Fun Fact
The drama is based on a Japanese manga series of the same name, written by Kouji Megumi and illustrated by Ryo Yasohachi.
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