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Kazoku Game

Original title: Kazoku gêmu
  • TV Series
  • 2013
  • 54m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
368
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Kazoku Game (2013)
Psychological DramaDramaMystery

The story revolves around an eccentric home tutor named Yoshimoto, who is hired to teach the second son of the Numata family. While being tossed around by the weird and unconventional tutor,... Read allThe story revolves around an eccentric home tutor named Yoshimoto, who is hired to teach the second son of the Numata family. While being tossed around by the weird and unconventional tutor, a family gradually start changing.The story revolves around an eccentric home tutor named Yoshimoto, who is hired to teach the second son of the Numata family. While being tossed around by the weird and unconventional tutor, a family gradually start changing.

  • Stars
    • Shô Sakurai
    • Ryûnosuke Kamiki
    • Shioli Kutsuna
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    368
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    • Stars
      • Shô Sakurai
      • Ryûnosuke Kamiki
      • Shioli Kutsuna
    • 4User reviews
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  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Episodes10

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    Shô Sakurai
    • Yoshimoto Koya…
    • 2013
    Ryûnosuke Kamiki
    Ryûnosuke Kamiki
    • Numata Shinichi
    • 2013
    Shioli Kutsuna
    Shioli Kutsuna
    • Asami Maika…
    • 2013
    Seishû Uragami
    • Numata Shigeyuki
    • 2013
    Rie Kitahara
    • Mogami Asuka
    • 2013
    Itsuji Itao
    Itsuji Itao
    • Numata Kazushige
    • 2013
    Honami Suzuki
    • Numata Kayoko
    • 2013
    Ginjirô Nishimoto
    • Yamao Yasushi
    • 2013
    Yûki Mashita
    • Neighbor
    • 2013
    Yûki Eguchi
    • Mitsui Takumi
    • 2013
    Ryûsei Sengoku
    • Takeshita
    • 2013
    Chie Oka
    • Imoto Kyoka
    • 2013
    Kakeru Yoshida
    • Ichihara
    • 2013
    Maki Hironaka
    • Neighbor
    • 2013
    Kaito Matsushima
    • Sonoda Mitsuru
    • 2013
    Shige Uchida
    • Katsuno
    • 2013
    Shûgo Oshinari
    • Yoshimoto Koya
    • 2013
    Shingo Kawasaki
    • Aikawa Takeo
    • 2013
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    Reginay_404

    Compare and Contrast "The Family Game" and "The Queen's Classroom"

    "joou no kyoushitsu" is very similar to "The Family Game". They are both stories that torture the protagonists severely, tearing off all the so-called fig leaves of human beings, then letting the protagonists understand, and finally, they become much maturer. It's just that "joou no kyoushitsu" focuses more on society and humanity, while "The Family Game" is about pathological family relationships.

    Both works are good. In fact, I prefer "The Family Game" because some of the plots in "joou no kyoushitsu" are too abnormal. At least the start is as depressing as "High School Teacher". I suggest if you want to watch it, please turn to playback speed to x2. The lines from "joou no kyoushitsu" are really classics. After all, the screenwriter is the great screenwriter who wrote "Majo no jouken" and "I'm Mita, Your Housekeeper". The plot, the characterization and the connotation conveyed are almost impeccable, and they are the object of worship by a person like me.

    But I still think "The Family Game" is more consistent in all aspects. I really don't understand why the rating difference between the two dramas is about ten percent. In fact, it is very simple to make up an outline of this kind of story. The key is how to abuse the protagonist, what connotation to insinuate when the protagonist is abused, what they have learned after being tortured, and why should the abuser abuse the protagonist? At least in my eyes, compiling a screenplay of more than a dozen episodes requires a strong foundation. Sakurai Sho's character abused the family because he had turned a blind eye to school violence and indirectly linked to his suicide. The perverted teacher in "joou no kyoushitsu" abused the students, because there was a student in her class who has no respect for life. To sum up, the reasons should be compiled, and eventually talk about how good the teacher is. This kind of contrast is very moving, probably is because of the masochistic side of human nature. "You abused me for my good, so I must be grateful to you." It's like some adults always say that people must endure hardship.

    I think "joou no kyoushitsu" is slightly worse than "The Family Game" because of how it exposes the problem. Since the protagonists are people living in society, one day they would understand what the abnormal teacher wants to convey. But if the family in "The Family Game" does not have a teacher like the character Sakurai Sho played, it is estimated that until the day when the family falls apart, they would not even discover their problems, so the presence of him is very necessary. "joou no kyoushitsu" works only because the students are all elementary school students, but I think this drama is a good textbook for adults who are still in the mindset of sixth grade in elementary school. "joou " is good because of its versatility. When you're watching "The Family Game", you may find it difficult to sympathize with the story, because it focuses on a special family.
    10joanne-78049

    Wonderfully weird

    What a series brilliant acting from all the actors. Excellent story had me hooked from the beginning lots of ups and downs emotionally. One of the best dramas ive seen and ive watched alot . A must watch give it a go you wont be disappointed.
    9robbiezboril

    Amazing Show

    Wow, I have not watched many Japanese dramas but this one is by far my favourite.

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    • Trivia
      Based on novel "Kazoku Gemu" by Yohei Honma (published in 1982 by Shueisha Inc.).
    • Connections
      Version of Kazoku gêmu (1982)
    • Soundtracks
      Endless Game
      Performed by Arashi

      Courtesy of J Storm

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    • Release date
      • April 17, 2013 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • The Family Game
    • Production company
      • Fuji Television Network (Fuji TV)
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    • Runtime
      54 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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