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Koizumi Kotaro cleverly avoids spoilers Takashi Kamikawa also sighed: I also want to say the same scene

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Koizumi Kotaro cleverly avoids spoilers Takashi Kamikawa also sighed: I also want to say the same scene

▲Takaya Kamikawa, Kotaro Koizumi

(Ada/Translation) On August 31, actor Kotaro Koizumi attended a five-episode finale of WOWOW's TV series "The Real Prisoner" (5 episodes) held in Tokyo. When asked about the most memorable scenes in the play, Koizumi cleverly avoided spoilers.

The television series is based on the novel of the same name by Edogawa Prize-winning writer Shoda Hiroshi. Beginning with the kidnapping and murder that occurred in Showa 49, in 1963, a year before the case was filed, and in the 20th year of The New Murder, the cases that span these three eras are linked together, telling the bloody story of the criminal police tracking down prisoners in the Showa and Heisei eras.

Koizumi Kotaro cleverly avoids spoilers Takashi Kamikawa also sighed: I also want to say the same scene

▲Yusuke Uchida, Takaya Kamikawa, Kotaro Koizumi

Goku Hinata, a criminal police officer played by Koizumi, and Takaya Kamikawa, who plays a criminal police officer who tracks down real criminals across the Showa and Heisei eras, works to uncover the truth of the case. When talking about the most impressive shooting scene in the finale, Koizumi cleverly avoided spoilers and said: "When I got the script, I was still thinking that this shooting scene should be a good ending, and it turned out to be a good ending." Finally, the line that Shigeto, played by Shigeto policeman played by Kamikawa, said to me: "You are so-and-so" ends. ”

In this regard, Kamikawa also said with a smile: "In fact, I also want to say that I am most impressed by a scene, but there are still no spoilers." It would be best to respond in this way. Yuki Uchida, who co-starred, said with a smile: "Then the scene that impressed me the most didn't matter if it wasn't this "so-and-so"." ”

The series began airing on September 23. Airs every Sunday at 10 p.m.

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