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Liar game japanese drama akiyana
Liar game japanese drama akiyana




liar game japanese drama akiyana

Tsukahara manages to converse with Ishida. One man, Yuu Tsukahara, suggests the team members talk freely to other players to allay suspicions of collusion. To exclude X, Kanzaki invites 6 men to join their team, and they sign a contract.

liar game japanese drama akiyana

Rie Ishida, who wears sunglasses, is suspected of being X. Akiyama proposes a strategy to win by forming a group of 8, with half of the players voting each way, and the ultimate survivor sharing the 2.2 billion prize. At Akiyama's behest, Kanzaki found out that most of the 22 contestants took part only because having spent or lost their winnings, they could not pay the withdrawal fee. The practice round question sees a minority voting that they were men when in reality it was the opposite. Akiyama and Kanzaki agree to work together. At the organizers' suggestion, he joined the tournament as a substitute for a player who had been tricked into handing over her 100 million to another seemingly female player (labeled as "X"). "A competition for 2.2 billion yen, decided by minority vote, begins.Īkiyama had arrived too late to stop Kanzaki from taking part. The winner receives the losers' fines of 2.1 billion. Players are given a 100 million to be repaid at the end of the round. The second round is Minority Rule, where players answer a Yes/No question, and the majority are eliminated with a 100 million fine. Tanimura (an agent of the organizers) brings Kanzaki to the second round's location by pretending to help her to quit the game. Kanzaki must continue in the tournament because she cannot pay 50 million to withdraw. Akiyama follows suit, clearing Fujisawa's debt. She gives 50 million to Akiyama, then 50 million to Fujisawa to help pay his debt. The organizers collect 100 million from Kanzaki. Akiyama tricked Fujisawa by substituting the organizers' letter to specify the wrong round ending time, then hired an accomplice. At 6 p.m., the real organizers arrive as the man leaves, passing the money to Akiyama, thus Kanzaki won. At 5 p.m., Fujisawa celebrates the end of the first round and his victory, while a suited man collects the money, claiming to be a tournament organizer. With the end of the first round imminent, Akiyama has not stolen the money. What secret plan could Akiyama have up his sleeve to turn the tables?" "What will be the conclusion of the great struggle? Fujisawa boasts that the money is in a safe. Putting Fujisawa under constant supervision, Akiyama deduces the money is hidden in Fujisawa's living room. They agree to steal Fujisawa's 200 million. Akiyama eventually agrees to help Kanzaki in exchange for half her winnings. Tanimura tells a distraught Kanzaki that the police cannot help, but someone else can: Shinichi Akiyama, a convicted fraudster who bankrupted a multinational company. She goes to meet him, and he suggests depositing their combined sum in a bank, thus tricking her into handing over all her money. Kanzaki's opponent is her former teacher Mr. Losers unable to pay will be in debt to the organizers. Players are paired up as opponents, and may steal the opponent's money as a prize. The first round of the tournament sees players having to return 100 million back to the organizers after one month. Kanzaki receives a suitcase with 100 million yen, along with a message that she must participate in the Liar Game Tournament. Her honesty draws the attention of policeman Mitsuo Tanimura. Nao Kanzaki is a young nurse who is extremely naive. Heart pounding psychological tricks keep the audience on the edge of their seats."

liar game japanese drama akiyana

"A fierce battle of the wits begins over 100 million yen. (white hair, clothes and shoes, green eyes) connected to MLM company that Akiyama bankruptedĬop with gold front tooth from Nao Kanzaki's city Nao's former junior high school teacher (now retired)įish Store Clerk (thick black rimmed glasses) It has also gained the second highest viewer satisfaction rating, for the season, in an Oricon survey. The first season of Liar Game had 11 episodes, with a 3 hour long finale, which was a first for a drama series. It featured Erika Toda as Nao Kanzaki, and Shota Matsuda as Shinichi Akiyama. The drama began airing in Japan on April 14, 2007.

LIAR GAME JAPANESE DRAMA AKIYANA SERIES

It was adapted from a popular manga of the same name into a live action series directed by Hiroaki Matsuyama. Liar Game is a Japanese television drama series in 2007.






Liar game japanese drama akiyana