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Karamazov no Kyodai (Japanese Drama)

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Description: 'Karamazov no Kyodai' is a psychological suspense drama based on Fyodor Dostoyevsky's last novel 'The Brothers Karamazov'. Set in present-day Japan, three brothers are being suspected of having killed their father, Kurosawa Bunzo (Yoshida). Before his death, Bunzo ordered his three sons back home in order to have an important family council. The police is convinced that the three brothers must have been tormented by their greedy father and that this family council must have been the reason for the murder. However, the second son (Ichihara) declares that the origin of the murder could be the Kurosawa family itself. The whole truth is gradually coming to light as the three brothers are being driven into a corner. Aside from exploring the psychology of the three brothers, the whole story is also set within the context of a political chaos and a disparate society, similar to Dostoyevsky's original.

Currently Airing | Year: 2013

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Japanese Cast: Hayato Ichihara Kento Hayashi Takumi Saito Add Cast

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Karamazov no Kyodai Reviewed by iScreamParty

While Karamazov no Kyodai isn't the typical show that will always keep your attention at all times, it still leaves you at the edge of the cliff, eager to know what exactly is goin... [Click to Read on»]

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This drama has great music, cinematography, and casting. Not only do I want to find out who killed the dad, but I want to know each of the brother's story in detail. Didn't think I... [Click to Read on»]

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Karamazov no Kyodai Reviewed by Engima

This is a fantastic adaptation of The Brothers Karamazov. It's true to the story. It's a compelling murder mystery and character study. Most adaptations seem to miss one or the ... [Click to Read on»]

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