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Monday, March 22, 2004

6:45 PM -

JAPANESE DRAMA: TRICK
March 22, 2004


One thing about Japanese drama is that their production is *SERIOUS*. I finished all the 3 seasons of TRICKS VCD and MOVIE version couple months ago. What can I say? I love a good mystery! Although its has its stupid moment, as a comedy/mystery gene goes, it also has its brillance.

Season II is now running on cabletv on Sundays, 2 episodes per week. I always thing that a good show, or a good MYSTERY show is important to attend to details. And, Japanese is good at details. So, there is no wonder why Japanese can produce a number of good suspense novels and mystery stories.

Another example of the attention to details can be found from their web site. I do not know Japanese, but I still find the greatest interest to browse through this site. :-) Good job.
TRICK's web site

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