Of course it is "The Devotion of Suspect X", a Japanese suspense crime drama.
Genius physicist Yukawa Manabu (played by Masaharu Fukuyama) is entrusted by Kaoru Utsumi (played by Yuki Shibasaki) this time to investigate an incredible murder case. The victim, Shinji Togashi, was found dead by the river, with his face and fingerprints completely destroyed. The biggest suspect is his ex-wife Hanaoka Yasuko (Yasuko Matsuyuki), but Yasuko has a perfect alibi.
Can a person appear in different places at the same time? Yukawa became interested when he discovered that living next door to Jingzi was his college classmate and fellow genius mathematician Tetsuya Ishigami (played by Shinichi Tsutsumi).
After graduation, he did not stay in school because he had to take care of his parents. Instead, he went to high school to teach mathematics. Ishigami, who had been living in poverty, used a public phone every night to teach Jingzi how to deal with police investigations. Jingzi gradually felt constrained, but because of the There was nothing suspicious about the confession, and the police decided to abandon the investigation of Jingzi. At this time, Yukawa pointed out that Shishen was the key figure.
Adapted from the 2006 Naoki Award-winning work by popular Japanese mystery novelist Keigo Higashino. The copyright belongs to the author. Please contact the author for any form of reproduction. If it weren't for "X", my prejudice against Japanese film and television would be even more serious. In my impression, Japanese film and television performances all have a pretentious temperament and do not pay much attention to details.
In "Detective Galileo", compared to other actors, the two handsome guys Masaharu Fukuyama and Ikki Kitamura still look like they can't let go of the idol drama mode. Manabu Yukawa, played by Masaharu Fukuyama, does not look like a genius scholar because of his signature action of drawing a bunch of incomprehensible formulas, but looks like a relatively talented nobleman who likes to show off.
However, this flaw has a magical effect in "X". Yukawa's aristocratic atmosphere contrasts with the image of a stone god who is closer to a real genius, making it more difficult for the audience to choose in terms of psychological preferences.