Mori_no_Asagao

<i>Mori no Asagao</i>

Mori no Asagao

Japanese manga and television series


Mori no Asagao (モリのアサガオ, "The Forest's Morning Glories") is a Japanese manga series by Mamora Gōda. It won the 11th Grand Prize for manga at the Japan Media Arts Festival in 2007.[1] It was adapted into a live-action television drama in 2010.[2]

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Synopsis

New prison guard Naoki Oikawa gets assigned to the death row section. He strikes a friendship with Watase Mitsuru, who, rather conveniently (contrast with Freeze Me), far from being a sadist, a sociopathic killer or rapist, dangerous to society or even particularly cruel, is actually quite a sympathetic character, someone that, unable to get justice from the system, killed the man that murdered his parents. The fact that he did not target defenceless and innocent victims for no good reason, but rather had a motive that could be understood, allows the guard to put himself in his shoes and understand his reasons and point of view, and provides a contrast between the unfairness of his circumstances, his undeserved fate, and the fact that system had failed to vindicate his parents, leaving him with no other alternative besides being cast in the role of the powerless victim. Gradually Naoki begins to wonder about the necessity of the death penalty and the meanings of such concepts as repentance and forgiveness.

Television series

Cast

Guest

  • Shido Nakamura Tadashishi Kouzai (ep1)
  • Naomasa Musaka Akira Ishimine (ep1)
  • Koji Ohkura Katsuhiro Hoshiyama (ep1-2)
  • Yuri Nakamura Taeko Kuramoti (ep2)
  • Mitsuru Hirata Takeshi Sasano (ep3)
  • Mari Hamada Victim's parents (ep3)
  • Yumiko Shaku Yuko Nishida (ep4-5)
  • Kanji Tsuda Sako Nishi (ep4-5,7)
  • Yuki Imai Shinya Hukuda (ep4-5)
  • Hiromasa Taguchi Kengo Hukuda (ep5)
  • Ryo Ishibashi Eichiro Akashi (ep6)
  • Minoru Tanaka Takashi Touzyou (ep6)
  • Kotaro Shiga Chief Justice (ep6)
  • Mashima Hidekazu Kento Yamamoto (ep7)
  • Saki Matsuda Miyoko Yoshikawa (ep7)
  • Yojin Hino President of shipping company (ep7)
  • Rei Okamoto Kazuko Funaki (ep7)
  • Mayuko Nishiyama (ep8)

Episode information

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References

  1. "2007 Japan Media Arts Festival Awards" (in Japanese). Japan Media Arts Plaza, Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved October 3, 2010.



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