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cwjyu14 October 2021
Warning: Spoilers
Can beat Teruyuki Kagawa. Saw the first episode and like it so far. Although it seems like its plot is going to be different from the ONA animation - Japan Sinks: 2020. But looking forward to watch the following episodes.
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9/10
A morally grey human political drama.
shuyaakitatsuya29 November 2021
*This review was written on 11/30 sitting at Episode 7.

The 2021 rendition of the Japanese novel ''Nihon Chinbotsu'' (lit. Japan Sinks) is nothing like the 2006 remake ''The sinking of Japan'' and the Netflix adaptation ''Japan Sinks 2020''.

For viewers expecting something similar would be disappointed to find that the 2021 drama is closer to being a modern adaptation of the novel.

Japan Sinks: People of Hope focuses on the science behind the impending catastrophe and the political warfare that ensues.

The drama does well in capturing the social commentary in not just the Japanese Government itself, but also the modern social mentality. Denial, lies, deception, contempt, pride, conspiracy and ego. How far will you go to protect what you deem important; this is portrayed clearly in the show with it's myriad of characters.

However, not everything is black and white. Every opposing side comes with compelling arguments that makes you think. An impending disaster of this scale is something that no one can undertake lightly.

Can you really trust the science? Do you tell the nation of the coming disaster, throwing the country into a panic? Or do you keep it a secret to prevent panic and protect the economy?

Of course, as the viewer, all actions saving the people is the ''morally correct'' choice. But that is only in hindsight that we know what will happen; it's literally in the title. However, for the characters, this is an uncertain future. The show does well in creating a narrative that isn't a one-sided steamroll.

The social/political commentary also reflects the current situation we are in with covid-19. The world was warned of an impending worldwide pandemic, and there were those who panicked, those in denial and those who moved to protect the people.

Here, the government is warned of a potential disaster from a crazy Professor. The characters react realistically, all moving to protect what they hold dear, be it saving the people, protecting the economy, the culture and history, or saving the pride of the nation.

The show can seem slow and the first episode does start on low gear. However, every episode is packed. There is no filler, with every scene playing an integral part of the grander story.

However, the majority of the story is political. To some, this may be awe-inspiring enough to fall asleep. However, for those who find it interesting, the human political drama is captivating.

However, the small budget is apparent with the special effects. While it is not entirely horrible, it's nothing to talk about. Perhaps they saved the budget for bigger events in future episodes. But 7 episodes in, it does leave much to desire.

The cast also has many exceptional names. Major roles are well portrayed to their core characters by their respective actors, giving a convincing interaction.

Though, some characters do fall flat. Besides major characters, some side characters feel like paperweight cliches. Fortunately, not enough to become too jarring from the viewing experience.

I cannot say that you will enjoy this show. But, if this interests you, perhaps give it a try.
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10/10
Very good!
jasper-8751315 December 2021
Sometimes its dragged a bit long and the video effects are not always top quality, but didn't really bother me.

The story is great, intriguing, not too predictable.

Characters in the beginning don't seem too interesting but they did grow on me.

In the end I could really feel the emotion and some moments brought tears to my eyes.

Also the whole world building around a crisis like this is intriguing to follow and a lot of things seem very realistic in how the world would react in reality if you ask me.
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4/10
Nothing special really
samuli-939-9905121 May 2022
I think it's funny really how half of the Japanese drama on Netflix can be absolute gems and half are half-arsed shoddy productions.

I think the story is slightly interesting, your basic doomsday plot basically with some politics thrown into it.

The visuals could've been alright but it has the look of a daytime soap. It's not consistent either, which made the show look rather amateurish and low budget.

Topped with some bad and exaggerated acting, I have to say that I'm not at all impressed.
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10/10
Loved it
kostissyg12 December 2021
Just finished watching the 10th episode. I loved it, I thought the people interactions were very believable. Had a great time watching it! Professor Todakoro was a bit exaggerated as a character, but there really are brilliant people out there with extreme personalities. And making up with professor Sera, I really liked that part too.
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9/10
Don't be fooled by a relatively low score. It's a hidden gem.
romelv11 January 2022
It started kind of slow, but it made sense story-wise. Would definitely recommend for those who are interested in economy, politics or natural disaster topics.
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