Yuri Rintaro used to work as the chief of the First Investigation Division in Tokyo. Due to a case, he resigned from the police force and moved back to his hometown of Kyoto. Now, he works as a forensic psychologist in Kyoto. After receiving requests from the police, he helps them with their investigations. His investigation method involves careful observance of the crime scenes and he uses trace techniques learned from a hunter. He met that hunter in the Rocky Mountains, USA, during his school days. His assistant in Kyoto is Mitsugi Shunsuke. Mitsugi admires Yuri and runs the website "Yuri Rintaro no Jikenbo," which records Yuri's performance. (Source: AsianWiki) ~~ Adapted from the novel “Detective Yuri Rintaro” by Yokomizo Seishi. Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: 探偵・由利麟太郎
- Also Known As: Tantei Yuri , Detective Rintaro Yuri , Private Detective Rintaro Yuri
- Screenwriter: Kobayashi Hirotoshi
- Genres: Mystery
Cast & Credits
- Kikkawa KojiYuri RintaroMain Role
- Shison JunMitsuki ShunsukeMain Role
- Tanabe SeiichiTodoroki Keibu [Inspector; Kyoto Prefectural Police Department]Support Role
- DonguriHada Satomi [Antique store owner]Support Role
- Kimoto TakehiroYamagishi Kappei [Publishing house editor]Support Role
- Moriyama KurumiSuzuko [Kyoto Prefectural Police official]Support Role
Reviews
Honestly, not even Shison Jun could save this one. I felt little to no connection to the main characters, the cases dragged and they were so convoluted they crossed into the ridiculous and I'm still not sure if this was meant to be a parody or if the writers actually wanted us to take it seriously. Because it was very... cringe-worthy in places.
The best thing? The song at the end, sung by the actor playing Yuri Rintaro, Kikkawa Koji, himself. That was amazing, a very catchy tune! But one song doesn't a drama make, as the saying goes.
It was Okay.
It could've been better, but overall, not that bad. The cases were interesting, not hard to understand what was going on, except the last one was a lot to take in...It made me chuckle here and there, because it felt slightly silly in some places. I had to remind myself it's a serious show. I'm sorry for giggling. So if you want a more realistic type show, I'm not sure if I could suggest it.
Other than that, I don't really have anything bad to say. The music was incredible. Koji outdid himself with this one. Deserves a pat on the back