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Consequenc­es of a bad day

A righteous detective slowly loses himself to the dark side in Crime Syndrome.

- Angelin Yeoh

THE pursuit of justice is complicate­d in Japanese crime drama Crime Syndrome.

In the first episode, we hear a criminal demanding ransom from a parent whose child has been abducted. The chase is on to find the kidnapper and prevent another child from becoming a victim.

One person who gets involved in the investigat­ion is former detective Takashi Muto (Tetsuji Tamayama). He was a decorated cop who left the job after he almost killed the man who murdered his sister. Takashi just doesn’t want to end up doing something he’ll regret for life.

Meet Keigo Tamaki (Atsuro Watabe), Takashi’s former superior and an influentia­l figure in the Tokyo Metropolit­an Police Department. He wants Takashi to investigat­e the kidnapping case and get to the real criminals.

Yes, a kidnapping becomes more than just a story about a child getting abducted when opportunis­tic corporate figures and seedy politician­s are involved as well. But specifical­ly... why must it be Takashi? Because Keigo needs an unforgivin­g man who can get the job done in cold-blooded style if needed.

“Unleash the beast ...” is something Keigo would often say to Takashi to get him to forget about his moral obligation­s or sense of humanity.

However, Takashi refuses the offer. He just wants to focus on his life as a private investigat­or. Let’s just say Keigo will use any means necessary just to get Takashi to change his perspectiv­e on the way justice should be carried out.

Crime Syndrome unfolds as a serious drama that feels mostly pessimisti­c in nature. It brutally showcases how others exploit our social need for companions­hip and acceptance.

For example, Mimura (Sakiko Isomura), a lonely woman meets a stranger online and

finds comfort in his caring ways. However, she ends up becoming an accessory in the aforementi­oned kidnapping case.

There’s also the case of Takashi’s runaway teenage daughter Mariko (Hiyori Sakurada) who falls in love with a rocker who uses her as a drug mule.

We are also reminded of how a low-life criminal and a millionair­e tycoon are no different when it comes to how much they value money over the life of another person.

The moral of the story here is to not trust anyone.

Crime Syndrome is engaging in some parts especially when Takashi goes after a suspect. It’s also quite harrowing and nerve-wracking as we have to watch grieving parents wait for that important phone call.

Crime Syndrome is an unpredicta­ble crime drama with twists and turns in every episode. You never know what is going to happen.

Your perception of certain characters will also change with every reveal.

This is also a show that requires some degree of concentrat­ion so put away that smartphone and enjoy the ride. Then again, due to the show’s dark and ominous tone, I was hoping for a respite in the form of some humour.

However, there is none to be found. Instead, we get some brief scenes of family bonding and forgivenes­s but that is as far as any form of happiness go in Crime Syndrome.

So whose side are you on in Crime

Syndrome? Takashi tries to be the good guy in every episode. He is the reminder that nothing good comes out of blind fury and one should be patient to let justice takes its course.

Then there is Keigo who believes no bad deed should go unpunished. All it takes is one bad apple to change the way a person feels about humanity.

Crime Syndrome is available on dimsum.my.

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— Photos: dimsum. my These parents can’t believe their kid went to catch the new IT movie alone.
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‘I’m telling you this one-hour wait for pizza delivery is a crime.’
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Looking for the perfect Instagram filter can be a pain.
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A trench coat convention is Takahashi’s way to take his mind of the crime happening in the city.

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