When Ando Mamoru was young, he encountered a burglar in his house. The fear of that moment became a major theme in his life, leading to him joining a security firm. His heightened sense of danger avoidance saw him promoted early. With his engagement to Yuki, the daughter of company director Shimaya, fast approaching, he is at the peak of happiness. However on the train on the way to an important business meeting, he meets a women dressed for mourning and finds himself in all sorts of trouble. The woman's name is Aihara Misa. Mamoru doesn't remember her, but Misa bears a considerable grudge against him. From that moment on, Mamoru's life begins a noisy collapse.
Read what other J-drama lovers said about the series. Source : Jdorama.com
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Recommended!! [Rating: 10/10]
"M no Higeki" is a great drama. Though the plot may not seems very believable, it's still interesting and worth watching. Once again, Kyoko-chan proves that she indeed has good acting skills. |
Reviewed by speed.sheep on 6 July 2005 |
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Interesting Plot [Rating: 9/10]
I like mystery shows and this show definitely appealed to me although the 1st few episodes were very disturbing as Hasegawa's character is too psychotic for my liking. But overall, the plot was fantastic and the acting was good also. |
Reviewed by momoechan on 13 July 2005 |
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Watch It! [Rating: 9/10]
Goro's acting is getting better and better. Thought he was someone shy but he can act! I din like the starting part until to middle part of the drama I can't stop to watch and find out what happened. |
Reviewed by ongrina82 on 6 July 2006 |
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M = A+ [Rating: 10/10]
Riveting drama about a man who dedicates his life to the safety of others but can't help bringing calamity on himself. Mystery, intrigue and suspence loom at every corner, and everytime you think the story can't go further, it bounces back with the same energy to reveal yet another twist. |
Reviewed by shari on 22 December 2006 |
5. |
Well written, well produced [Rating: 9/10]
The theme of this drama is about the human heart, its emotions and emotion driven deeds. Thumbs up to the writers who were able to convey this message, explore the subject of hate, jealousy, revenge, and anger, while at the same time weave all of this into a story that flows beautifully.
This drama also goes into something deeper; it goes into how events are all interconnected, and how one action and lead to a series of chain events that really gives the saying "everything happens for a reason" its run for the money.
Fast paced, yet deep, this drama has all the elements to keep you glued until the very end. |
Reviewed by Hiro Toyo on 6 April 2007 |
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