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Add that to his ability to read and manipulate people without them ever realizing, plus his talent for articulating his warped worldview into actual sense, and you got a mirror reflecting our deepest and most ugly truths right back at us. His determination to lay bare people’s greed and show them for who they really were made him a darker breed of villain-he wasn’t out to claim anything for himself, only to peel off the hypocrisy people wear as a mask. HeadsNo2: Dangerous and smart (and dangerously smart), Liar Game’s Gamemaster embodied a man utterly unburdened by morality and hollow inside. Not even lyin’.īEST VILLAIN : SHIN SUNG ROK IN “LIAR GAME” Purists might see that as gaps preventing this show from being the perfect adaptation, but it was one hell of an entertaining watch from start to finish. By turning a mirror on itself and setting its stage in a reality show, this Liar Game turned a cynical lens and satirical eye on the very kind of entertainment it provides. The lessons remained the same from its manga roots to the 2007 Japanese live-action to the Korean adaptation, although this version took a few liberties, sometimes even for the better. The psychological thriller taught us that virtually anyone could be pushed to the edge of morality (and sometimes beyond) when tempted with a whiff of cold, hard cash. Gummimochi: In a sea of remakes and adaptations offered this year, Liar Game proved that it’s possible to tell the same story, make it your own, and make it awesome. Their confrontations alone were the stuff of any drama watcher’s dreams, almost as if Liar Game faced the usual pitfalls of its genre and said to itself, “I have a way to win.” And win it did.īeating out other Nominees for “Best Thriller”: The game structure drove the narrative, a truly standout cast of characters shone, and each round brought with it its own unique set of challenges and seemingly insurmountable odds, bringing us to the edge of our collective seat by pitting a smart, scheming good guy against an equally smart, equally scheming, but way less good guy. Tension came from all quarters, with a devious villain, an enormous cash sum, and a reality show where you can win it all if you not only sell your soul, but cheat your neighbor out of his. HeadsNo2: Smart, sleek, and tightly written, Liar Game was a psychological thriller of the highest order, not to mention one of the year’s best dramas overall. | 13/13 | TV-RMVB | 45min | 4:3 | ~195MB | | BT dd Appreciate your co-op not to use any hack/leech-generators, due prevent invalid links.Dramabeans : 2014 Editors’ Picks View attachment 欺詐遊戲 (粵語) CH01-CH13 End.torrentĬantonese | Trad.Chin. * Shota Matsuda as Shinichi Akiyama (from JoTei aka NuTai) Need too play many rounds till the final.
In order to win the game, she must trick other players into giving her their 100 million yen while her opponents are left in debt. Nao Kanzaki, an honest college student, receives 100 million yen (about $1,000,000) one day, along with a card saying that she has been chosen to participate in the "Liar Game". It was later adapted into a drama series, which started airing on Apon Fuji TV, achieving a 11.4 viewership rating in the Kantō region. The manga was first serialized in 2005 in the Japanese manga magazine Weekly Young Jump, published by Shueisha.
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Liar Game (ライアーゲーム Raiā Gēmu?) is a Japanese manga series originally written and illustrated by Shinobu Kaitani.