
Anger (original Movie of the Same Name)
by K
About This Novel
The movie "Wrath" of the same name stars Ken Watanabe, Aoi Miyazaki, Kenichi Matsuyama, Satoshi Tsumabuki, Go Ayano, Mirai Moriyama, and Suzu Hirose. In the summer of 2011, an ordinary couple was brutally murdered outside Tokyo. The murderer Kazuya Yamagami stayed in the house for six hours after committing the crime and left the word "anger" on the wall with the victim's blood before leaving. The brutality of the case was outrageous, and the motive baffled the police. A year later, the mountain god, who underwent minor plastic surgery, is still on the run. At this time, there were three men of unknown origin in each of the three places, who were gradually integrating into local life. Tashiro from the Bosou fishing port, Naoto from downtown Tokyo, and Tanaka from the outlying islands near Okinawa, each have a certain degree of coincidence with the wanted criminal Yamagami. Those who accept strangers and invest their emotions belatedly notice the wanted information released for the second time, and trust and love are put on the scale. Who is the murderer? How can you believe that the person next to you is not a murderer?
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I can understand Mosaic, ordinary people who look similar to wanted criminals will also be troubled. Although he/she is someone close to you, he/she looks a bit like a wanted murderer. Do you dare to trust him/her? It is worth discussing.
It sucks. What did you write at the end?
The characterization is delicate. The narrative technique and rhythm are very good. Ready to go to the movies
The characterization is delicate. The narrative technique and rhythm are very good. Ready to go to the movies
A healing novel cloaked in suspense.
There are various mispayments of trust in the article - Tashiro's mispayment has been recovered by Aiko; Kitami's mispayment can still attack Meijia; Naoto's mispayment is a foregone conclusion, but Yuma has made amends; Tanaka has been punished for Izumi and Tatsuya's mispayment. This book explores human nature in both depth and breadth. Some people seek advantages and avoid disadvantages, some are wise to protect themselves, some keep their promises, and some are desperate for their own lives. Every character is vivid and full, and they have each been redeemed and healed. A complaint: Is the description of the crime scene and the modus operandi at the beginning just to make up the word count? It's useless.
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Official(4)Scraped 5d ago
Finished reading
I can understand Mosaic, ordinary people who look similar to wanted criminals will also be troubled. Although he/she is someone close to you, he/she looks a bit like a wanted murderer. Do you dare to trust him/her? It is worth discussing.
It sucks. What did you write at the end?
The characterization is delicate. The narrative technique and rhythm are very good. Ready to go to the movies
The characterization is delicate. The narrative technique and rhythm are very good. Ready to go to the movies
A healing novel cloaked in suspense.
There are various mispayments of trust in the article - Tashiro's mispayment has been recovered by Aiko; Kitami's mispayment can still attack Meijia; Naoto's mispayment is a foregone conclusion, but Yuma has made amends; Tanaka has been punished for Izumi and Tatsuya's mispayment. This book explores human nature in both depth and breadth. Some people seek advantages and avoid disadvantages, some are wise to protect themselves, some keep their promises, and some are desperate for their own lives. Every character is vivid and full, and they have each been redeemed and healed. A complaint: Is the description of the crime scene and the modus operandi at the beginning just to make up the word count? It's useless.
