Proof of the Man (3discs)
Takenouchi Yutaka, Natsukawa Yui


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Language:Japanese
Subtitles:English, Traditional Chinese, Malay
Sound:Dolby Digital 2.0
Releasing Date:Mar 06, 2007
Product Made In:Malaysia
Aspect Ratio:1.33:1
Case:Keep Case

Region Code: All, NTSC
Single Side Dual Layer
Audio: Japanese
No of CDs: 3 DVDs (10 episodes)
Telecast: July 2004 (Fuji TV)
Model: JMD178

Rating for English subtitled: Good

Starring: Takenouchi Yutaka, Natsukawa Yui, Ohsugi Ren, Tanabe Seiichi, Takaoka Sousuke

Introduction:
The police raid a club in Roppongi, Tokyo - a trendy area of the city that attracts youths and more recently drug trafficking. When a drug dealer tries to escape from a club with a gun in hand, the whole club goes into chaos. But one man ignores the gun pointed directly at him and blocks the dealer's path. It's Ichiro Munesue, a cop from the local police station. The drug dealer struggles to get away, but Ichiro subdues him and makes a brilliant arrest.

When Ichiro returns to the police station, his boss announces his appointment to Central Headquarters - a great promotion for a cop working the local beat like Ichiro. Off the clock, Ichiro is very gentle, but when it comes to being a cop, he is obsessed with arresting criminals. At times, Ichiro does spin out of control, however. His superiors consider his actions brave and driven by a strong sense of justice - which is why he was promoted. His new boss, Eizaburo Nasu is looking forward to Ichiro's arrival.

One day an African-American man is found dead on a small island in Daiba, Tokyo. He has a deep wound in his chest, indicating that he was stabbed by a very sharp knife. The man seemed to have been walking along the long land bridge that connects the beach and the island. Ichiro teams up with a veteran cop, Atsushi Yokowatari, to tackle this case. But their investigation goes nowhere. The man was found dead at the entrance of the land bridge, but it would have been almost impossible for him to walk the distance with such a deep wound. The police conclude that he was killed elsewhere. However, witnesses near the bridge claim that nobody else but the American man passed through the area.

No one knows who the man was. And he had no identification on him. The only clue to the case is his final words heard by a passerby - "stoha."

What is the mystery behind the man's dying message?


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