Originally Posted by natman
Originally Posted by Higbean
Originally Posted by natman
I'm currently enjoying Giri/Haji (Duty/Shame), a series on Netflix. It's the story of a Japanese policeman whose missing brother was a yakuza gangster. He gets information that his brother may be alive and hiding in London and he goes there to find out. Most of the dialog is in English, there are some scenes in Japanese with subtitles. Very well acted, extremely well written with well developed characters with both virtues and flaws. This is not a stamped out police flick; a lot of thought went into writing it. Very entertaining.


Started watching on your recommendation.

On the 4th episode and it's dam good!

It just gets better. One of the best things I've seen on TV in a long time.





natman, Thanks for the tip. Just finished 2nd episode of season 1. You were spot-on. Nothing like that will ever come out of Hollywood again. The plot is thick and characters are well-developed. As an example, Bosch pales in comparison.


Slaves get what they need. Free men get what they want.

Rehabilitation is way overrated.

Orwell wasn't wrong.

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