Honda Tsubasa, Saito Asuka and director Sadako's new drama "Remote Murder" released

Honda Tsubasa, Saito Asuka and director Sadako's new drama "Remote Murder" released

The special Japanese drama "Remote Murder" (tentative translation), directed by Hideo Nakata, a famous director who became a master of horror films with "The Ring", will be broadcast on July 26. It brings together many stars, including Honda Tsubasa, Mackenyu Arata, Saito Asuka, etc. Stay tuned.

"Remote Killing" tells the story of six classmates enjoying "remote dining" together under the current background of staying at home and reducing going out. These six people have various secret connections with the classmate Yumiko Tamura who committed suicide that year. Each of them has her own little secrets. When the six people revisited the truth of Yumiko Tamura's death, they were involved in a terrible serial killing case.

Although the plot of this drama sounds very familiar, there are always too many themes of reasoning + serial killings. It is reported that the planning of this drama comes from Japan's star-making emperor Akimoto Yasushi. Akimoto Yasushi said that the inspiration came from the YY and imagination of his colleagues behind the computer screen. This has an indescribable sense of horror.

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