One day, security officer Asahina is appointed to Security #4. Skills are required because it is the most dangerous of security roles. Asahina used to be a police officer but retired due to a “setback” and joined the security company Guard Keepers. A middle-aged man called Ishimaru is designated his partner. Ishimaru was once a company president but became a security officer and is labelled “coward” as a result of his excessively cautious personality. Although the two of them complain about each other, their boss Ikeyama seems to have some agenda and does nothing but give meaningful smiles while their company president has reservations about this pairing. Despite their conflicts, Asahina and Ishimaru have to personally protect people in all sorts situations. Edit Translation
- English
- 日本語
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Native Title: 4号警備
- Also Known As: No. 4 Security , Number 4 Security , Security #4 , The Bodyguards , Yongou Keibi , Yongo Keibi
- Director: Shoen Takehiro
- Screenwriter: Uda Manabu
- Genres: Action, Mystery
Cast & Credits
- Kubota Masataka Main Role
- Kitamura Kazuki Main Role
- Abe JunkoUeno YuSupport Role
- Kataoka TsurutaroIkeyama YukioSupport Role
- Kimura TaeHonda KaoruSupport Role
- Hamada MariKanazawa AkaneSupport Role
Reviews
Insufficient Excellence!
This show is an underrated gem! The story alone is superb, but when you add in such a fantastic cast it makes this story even excellent!The curious bit that this show leaves behind is the past of all their characters; though it does fit with the storyline. I'm left wondering why this show only had seven episodes, it would have been nice to see more of the partnership between Kubota Masataka and Kitamura Kazuki as they went through the ups and downs of life along with the work of being a bodyguard, which in itself is an interesting story.
While there are only seven episodes, it does not mean the story is lacking content or moving too fast. Quite the opposite! This show packs a punch in to a little bit of time by telling an epic adventure story! I appreciate the few flashback scenes and the importance the script put on "moving forward"; it was nice to see characters that are looking for the "happy" sides of life while using the upsets of their past, instead of always brooding and dwelling over things.
I think this show can make a comeback, maybe with the same cast or maybe with a different cast; the "side characters" at Asahina-san's side were extremely interesting and I would have liked to of seen more of their interactions. This story really is unique and relatable in many ways. Please give this show a try!