Detective Tomo Yashiro is ordered to transfer to the Sixth Special Investigations Unit. it is in charge of deciphering documents of unsolved cases she begins work in her new post along with a senior detective Risa Narumi who is called the witch of document deciphering for her unusual ability to predict the personality and thoughts of a writer from writings. (Source: tvjapan.net) ~~ Adapted from the novel "Keishichou Bunsho Sousakan" by Kazushi Asami. Edit Translation
- English
- Español
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Native Title: 未解決の女 警視庁文書捜査官
- Also Known As: Mikaiketsu no Onna ~ Keishichou Bunsho Sousakan , Mikaiketsu no Onna: Keishichou Bunsho Sousakan Season 1 , Mikaiketsu no Onna Season 1 , Women Document Detectives Season 1
- Screenwriter: Omori Mika
- Director: Tamura Naomi, Kinoshita Naomi
- Genres: Mystery, Comedy
Cast & Credits
- Haru Main Role
- Suzuki Kyoka Main Role
- Sawamura IkkiKoga KiyonariSupport Role
- Kudo AsukaOkabe Mamoru [Detective]Support Role
- Takada JunjiZaitsu YoshinobuSupport Role
- Endo KenichiKusaka ShinjiSupport Role
Reviews
SUB THE SP PLEASE!
This was another delightful Japanese Drama built around strong, interesting female characters. The two female leds were the closest thing the Drama had to an OTP, and their interactions and the ensuing mutual growth of respect and affection was the heart of the show.The Drama was not without flaws, one of which were the slightly caricatured male bosses. It may be a Japanese humour style, but I've noticed this slightly OTT shouty male incompetence in other Dramas were the sympathetic protagonists are female. The writing and performance of the two female leads in this Drama were strong enough to stand on their own, without making the male boss slightly buffoonish. He could still have been shown as less competent and more interested in politicking without the shouty histrionics.
Overall, though, that was minor niggle. Haru delivered a great role as a rookie growing into a new style of detective work after an injury, and the deep bond that formed between her character and Suzuki Kyoka's made sure that by the end of the eighth and final episode the biggest and most annoying flaw was
THERE ARE NO SUBS FOR THE SP! Waaaaah!
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There are some downfall points, but it doesn't take away the fun from the whole show, I liked the relationship between the characters even the ones who have bad relationships lol
Musice wise, I don't remember any of it and it didn't leave any impression on me so I think it's a minus point, the acting was very good, I have seen Haru in so many dramas and while I don't like her acting I didn't think it was annoying while watching the show.
Definitely a recommend.
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