![]() ![]() The original drama starred Matsuda Shota as Akiyama Shinichi-the genius at reading people and Toda Erika as the easily duped Kanzaki Nao. And thus their journey into the game begins. After she is easily swindled in the first round of the game, she enlists the help of a just-released-from-prison psychology specialist. The premise of the plot follows the trustingly naïve young woman protagonist as she is unwittingly pulled into the craziness of a game which involves tons of money and to win is to deceive everyone else-the complete opposite of her personality. the Japanese version, you may not want to read ahead as I do talk about certain players and plot points that may or may not be spoilers depending on how everything is played out. Since I do talk about the Korean version vs. ![]() Now, I’m not quite certain just how popular the Japanese drama LIAR GAME was, but I’m fairly certain it had to be quite popular to garner two seasons, two SPs, and two movies. We have the romantic comedy Nodame’s Cantabile (called Tomorrow’s Cantabile aka Nae Il’s Cantabile for the Korean remake) and we have the psychological drama Liar’s Game. Another classic manga which was previously turned into a Japanese drama gets a Korean drama. ![]()
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