
Control - Hanzai Shinri Sousa
Segawa Rio, a quick-acting detective, gets transferred to the Tokyo Metropolitan Police's Violent Crimes Division after she got shot during her previous case. She is made to work together with Nagumo Jun, a level-headed but eccentric psychology professor whose skills at behavioral analysis are the key to tracking down the criminals. There's also Teranishi Kei, a shy young detective who's had a crush on Segawa since their days at the academy...
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Plot Summary
The series follows Detective Tetsuo Ishihara, a brilliant but deeply troubled detective who uses his sharp intellect and psychological insights to solve complex criminal cases. Haunted by his past, Ishihara often finds himself on the edge, pushing boundaries and clashing with authority as he delves into the darkest corners of the human psyche to catch criminals.
Critical Reception
Control - Hanzai Shinri Sousa was generally well-received by audiences for its intricate plotlines and the compelling performance of its lead actor. Critics often highlighted its mature themes and psychological depth, though some noted its dark tone and pacing could be challenging for casual viewers.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its complex and engaging mysteries.
- Tatsuya Fujiwara's intense performance as the brooding detective was a standout.
- Explores dark psychological themes effectively, creating a tense atmosphere.
Google audience: While specific Google user ratings are not readily available, discussions often point to appreciation for the show's clever case resolutions and the depth of its characters, particularly the protagonist.
Fun Fact
Tatsuya Fujiwara, who plays the lead detective, is also famous for his roles in the 'Battle Royale' and 'Death Note' film series.
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