Kazoku Game

Kazoku Game (2013)

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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 home tutor, the remedial student and his family gradually start changing. Though the previous movie/dramas featured a fiercely competitive high school entrance examinations as its main theme, the 2013 version will also feature some modern problems like bullying and school refusal.

  • Native title:

    家族ゲーム
  • Also Known as:

    The Family Game

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mysecretsoul
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Oct 24, 2013
  • Overall 9.0
  • Story 9.0
  • Acting/Cast 10
  • Music 9.0
  • Rewatch Value 8.0
Those familiar with Japanese culture may readily recognize the terms "honne" and "tatemae," clashing concepts which hold enormous importance in that society. These refer to feelings and wishes held privately ("honne") and the often opposing facade shown in public ("tatemae"). For better or for worse, this standard affects how most Japanese behave and interact with one another. Kazoku Game uses its nominal family as an example, jabbing at the hypocrisies of this read more societal staple with vicious satire. With the addition of bullying as a theme, this drama widens its relatability -- though it is already suitable for an international audience.

A difficult yet riveting watch, Kazoku Game turns the family genre on its head. As it adopts an uncanny, dangerous atmosphere, one is often left with the feeling something is not quite right. Even when things appear to be going beautifully, the viewer can never truly settle into a sense of well-being. This unshakable near-paranoia bolsters the mystery presented by the story, begging one to question why the Numata family is in such a state, and what the home tutor hopes to gain from his actions toward them. Because this is clearly a fantasy, issues are relatively negligible with the plot. Despite this, I could not help thinking that if anyone did a quarter of what is seen in this drama, they would be shackled in seconds. Potential viewers beware: triggers abound. Violence toward and between children (including intense bullying), sexual assault, and suicide, are concepts of varying visual importance displayed on screen.

Powerful performances from the ensemble must be applauded. Of the actors and actresses which comprise it, none are weak. Few seem to rant about Sakurai Sho as an actor, but his portrayal of the tutor was especially memorable. Whether through his manic cheer or vibrant cruelty, the character springs to (somewhat nightmarish) life with ease. One may never forget the way Sensei swings his arms childishly while walking, or the frozen doll-like smile he offers to others. And his catch-phrase, "Ii, ne!" ("That's good!") is simultaneously menacing and catchy.

Young actors Kamiki Ryunosuke and Uragami Seishu are also notable, capably carrying out their roles as the troubled Numata sons. Uragami-san as Shigeyuki has an honesty about his depiction, true awkwardness and immaturity (good and bad) many will see themselves in. Something of a screen veteran despite his young age, Kamiki-san has a meatier, more complex role. His character has less relatability, but remains fascinating and nuanced because of his fine performance.

Most tunes heard in Kazoku Game are used to boost its eeriness. Brass instruments and a lone, creepy saxophone lead almost all instrumentals. One particular track stood out, partially because it was played so often and also because it was somewhat sinister. Whenever it marked a scene, something cruel was realized or a strange event had taken place; but the tone was cheerful -- aside from the purposely off-tune lead instrument. I also rather enjoyed the theme "Endless Game," provided by Arashi, and the very suitable introductory piece. My only problem with the soundtrack was that it ultimately felt repetitive, but perhaps that was also intentional.
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sutekinanijinoiro
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Jun 23, 2013
  • Overall 10
  • Story 10
  • Acting/Cast 9.0
  • Music 8.0
  • Rewatch Value 10
When I heard about the casting of Kazoku Game before the season started, I hesitated because I never really heard about Sakurai Sho being a good actor. Although I've seen Kamiki Ryuunosuke before on Tantei Gakuen Q as a budding actor, I wasn't really curious about this recent drama of his when it started.

Then a recommendation came from a friend and the intense need to watch it, and... the rest is read more history.

Now, for my review:

Story: No one could contest that this was a beautifully written drama. I appreciate that they modified the themes to suit that of the modern generation, having bullying as the universal issue these days. I'm sure that at some point of the story we were able to relate to the characters' plights and mirror ourselves to them. I personally did.

Acting/Cast: This department was almost perfect, except for some side characters that felt stiff at some scenes, but the main characters, especially Shinichi and Yoshimoto-sensei, were practically having an acting talent showdown. Everyone in the family were superbly cast.

Music: I'm not a fan of somewhat cheerful music, but I like the satire in every note of the music to the scenes in this drama, thus still the high score. Endless Game's catchy tune got into me after a few episodes, and it was basically Yoshimoto-sensei's character song.

Rewatch Value: Since this is mystery, the enjoyment value goes down since you already know what happens after you've finished watching it for the first time. But watching it with friends, it was very fun observing how they react at the scenes in the drama (and being blown away with it).

Overall: This is a drama that will be etched to my memory for a very long time, and unless I encounter another drama as intense as this (or more than that), this will stay at my favorite drama list's top 1 spot for a while.
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I want to avoid sharing too much, so I'll say this:
if you've already seen one, searching for something similar, watch the other

btw, good shows, based off good novels, some good music, not for sweet dreams..

(I think especially if you've found *yourself* in one, you'll like the other)
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They are both psychological thrillers and despite being based in different settings both main protagonists are steeped in enigma. The intrude into a flawed household and mess with the members in their own demented way for an unclear goal. Although Zeni Geba is considerably darker, they both have a twisted tale that represents the distorted side of human nature.
They're fantastic and the acting is really riveting I especially love the soundtrack that really makes you feel more involved and terrified by every scene.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnAA-c23guk

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RbXDjFAgbsg
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    Marooya May 12, 2016 - edited

    This is an amazing story that reflects the faults and flaws of some families out there especially a Japanese family.

    Things I loved:
    •I liked how bullying was presented and executed.
    •What happens when you live neglecting your family, and faking family bonds instead of trying to sincerely draw it naturally. That was very interesting.
    •Acting. Everyone did well here I loved the mom especially.
    •Last 2 eps pulled this drama for me.

    Things I disliked:
    •MUSIC!! The background music annoyed me like hell I wished I could mute it.
    •The characters aren’t close to likable especially Shigeyuki & Shinichi.
    •I had a problem putting up with Yoshimoto Kouya’s ways and methods of handling things!! I understood why he did what he did but it still doesn’t make it easy to put up with.
    •Predictable. Everyone mentioned how “unpredictable” this drama is but I disagree, for me it was pretty much predictable I unfortunately predicted everything that happened.

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    Nick Apr 23, 2016

    I might rewatch this drama I miss it. At the first episode you think you know how everything will play out. But man, you'll be dead wrong. You'll hate everyone(in a good way). It'll play with your assumptions and then rip it all apart and do it again and again. A true psychological drama :).

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    Yumi-dono Mar 20, 2016

    This is a piece of art, the beginning is a bit confusing and slow but as drama goes on, it turns more interesting and twisted. It is not a superficial love story as most of the dramas nowadays, it leaves a positive message

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    Serin Mar 20, 2016

    ii neeeeeeeeeeee :) This drama is definitely the best family drama ever.

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    palak Mar 16, 2016

    Mind blowing!

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    Kristal Mar 13, 2016

    I'm on ep 02 and I still have to understand whether I think Sakurai Sho's acting is brilliant or terrible. It works with the character though, so, either way, I think he's spot on.

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    BrightestStar Feb 27, 2016

    So overall quite a nice watch. The last episode felt rushed though, I would've given it another 2 episodes to see the development of the family. Actually I would've made the events happening from episode 1 to 8 happen in 4-5 episodes and have all the rest about the family finding itself and growing.

    As mentioned before, the best part of the drama is the family. It dissects the typical Japanese household and expose everything that is wrong with it, from fakeness to neglect, to living in a lie. It has a bit of Kazokugari (Family Hunt) and Yakou Kanransha (Ferris Wheel at Night). The tutor's backstory did not reinvent anything really, and his actions were too much of an overkill for my taste.

    The acting of all the members of the family is flawless. I really enjoy Kamiki's character the most. He had a nice chemistry with both Sakurai Sho and Kutsuna Shiori. My favourite is when he's frustrated lol

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    peacewon Feb 21, 2016

    Very nice drama indeed. Goes on the top of the pile for sure.

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    Lala_Chi Jan 12, 2016

    Where can I download the OST?

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    KMR Dec 10, 2015 - edited

    The show is awesome because it uncovers and exposes in a thought provoking way, the lies and hypocrisy to self and others that we often bare, especially when it comes to hurtful matters.

    Yuudai is the best: "rebirth after destruction"... the crueler the better.

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    Mica Nov 13, 2015

    This show was amazing! Probably one of the most interesting takes I've ever seen on a drama centered around the concept of "family." I highly recommend this show to any type of drama fan. The cinematography is very well done and the script is amazing! The only reason why I gave this show a 9.5/10 instead of a 10/10 is because I wasn't a fan of the soundtrack. They threw in music at odd times sometimes and it kind of distracted me from enjoying the show.

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    YukiIwama Nov 9, 2015 - edited

    I've never seen anything like this in either Western or Eastern tv/film. The filming/direction itself is artistic, different, and well thought out. The opening scene for an example is a few minutes of silence with the characters sitting around. Through this almost unbearable silence we get so much information on the characters. Saying that, the acting is superb. Sakurai Sho is outstanding in his portrayal of an incredibly unique character. I have never heard of him until watching this and now I consider myself a fan. I'm usually critical when it comes to Japanese and Korean TV since I have very particular tastes and high expectations in the things that I watch - however this drama opened me up to a side of Asian TV that I never thought existed. Everything about Kazoku Game is excellent and rivals the best US/British TV out there. You will find yourself questioning all of the characters, especially Sho's. There is no black and white here. Everything is grey and you will be conflicted as a viewer. The best kind of story makes you uncomfortable and questions your morals. It will also challenge your perception. Don't take things at face value! This is my favourite TV show so far. It's short, sweet, and f*cks with you for days afterwards. Just do yourself a favour and watch it.

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    PortgasDAce Oct 2, 2015

    Haven't watched anything like that. Enjoyed it all the way through! Iiiine!

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    Mexu2d Jul 4, 2015

    This was flipping fantastic, JUST OMFG

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    Heathenkitties Jun 27, 2015

    loved this drama!

Details

  • Country:

    Japan
  • Type:

    Drama
  • Episodes:

    10
  • Aired:

    Apr 17, 2013 to Jun 19, 2013
  • Aired On:

    Wednesday
  • Network:

    Fuji TV
  • Duration:

    46 min.

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  • Score:

    8.8 (scored by 2,018 users)
  • Ranked:

    #39
  • Popularity:

    #362

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