Takeuchi Kaoru is a young man with a special ability. He can experience the thoughts of others just by copying their writings. Kaoru lives with his mother with Alzheimer's disease. He wants to become a writer, but due to his special ability, he has a hard time writing his own work. Taking care of his sick mother also doesn't help his writing. One day, his mother gets into an accident. Fujiwara Tomomi, who went to the same school as Kaoru, appears in front of Kaoru. Tomomi is a young yakuza, and he makes an offer to Kaoru. The deal is if Kaoru takes a university entrance exam for someone and that guy gets into a top university, then he will make a lot of money. But Kaoru gets involved in something unexpected. (Source: AsianWiki) Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: 僕はどこから
- Also Known As: Where Do I Come From?
- Screenwriter: Takahashi Izumi
- Director: Taki Yusuke
- Genres: Thriller, Crime, Drama, Supernatural
Cast & Credits
- Nakajima Yuto Main Role
- Mamiya Shotaro Main Role
- Kamishiraishi MokaFujiwara Chika [Tomomi's sister]Support Role
- Otoo TakumaGondo ShinjiSupport Role
- Takahashi TsutomuYamada RyuichiSupport Role
- Ike NwalaSantosSupport Role
Reviews
Promising story but writer tries too hard to give satisfying ending
The plot is that of a murder in a yakuza-related activity, and pressure from both the police and yakuza boss on two young men to clear their names. One is a low-level yakuza while the other a poor, aspiring author with the ability delve into the thinking and feelings of a writer when he imitates the writing. The two men from very different backgrounds have forged a deep-rooted relationship of brotherhood and trust since their high-school days.Their characters and backgrounds were nicely fleshed out in a series of flashbacks sprinkled throughout the episodes. However, similar flashbacks on the antagonists in the last 2 episodes detracted the drama from a better ending as these flashbacks only serve to dilute the build-up to the climax, in my opinion.
I would hv given a higher rating if the writer does not try so hard to give satisfying endings to the antagonists as well. Instead, the unrelistic decisions in the end made me go “What the hell... that's totally unrealistic!”