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There's no other word for it - the shots that Kiyokawa made are just pure art. I definitely want to go on to watch everything this man has choreographed because it was just pure art. Cinematographer Kiyokawa Koshi made such beautiful shots in this they absolutely took my breath away, left my jaw hanging open and left me glued to the screen. These two points alone are enough for me to give it such a high rating, but I also want to take a moment to speak on the cinematography as well.

It all felt finessed, and like these children genuinely grew up. Again, all the personalities of the children and adults matched their character and the children didn't seem out of place for child counter parts of the adults we're introduced to. The cast all also did absolutely stunning. Every cast member looked like their child/adult counterpart and it wasn't hard to imagine any of the children growing into their adult versions. This was not an issue at all with any of the cast of "Boku". I find often with time travel/flashbacks/etc, the children don't really much look like their adult counterpart. Secondly, the casting was absolutely superb. This is pretty rare from my few encounters with time travel and/or crime dramas. We stuck with one plot that divided into one or two sub plots, but each had it's own place within the content, didn't seem out of place, nor did it come across as being odd in the drama. Ho boy, we did not have any issues with that here. I find often that directors tend to do too much or too little in both genres and it never maps out the way it should - especially in content that is both crime and time travel. First of all, I'm not too much of a fan of crime or time travel.
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I'll keep this as spoiler free as possible since there's a lot going on and each was a wonderful moment on it's own, spoilers definitely take it away.

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Full of wonderful twists and turns, surprises, harrowing moments and as equally sweet moments, it's hard to summarise this fully. This drama took me to the edge, it reeled me back in and then it chucked me in the deep end. Eventually, I caved, watch the trailer and decided to go for it because it seemed pretty interesting. In fact, Netflix shoved this at me in a highlight merely because of my previously watched Japanese content - they did this 20 different times. My first Japanese drama, "Boku dake ga Inai Machi" was something I previously did not want to watch.
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These comments are based on watching the series in Japanese with English subtitles. Overall I'd certainly recommend this to anybody who likes a mystery and wants something a little different. The cast, particularly the youngsters, do a really fine job making the story tense and believable despite its fantastical premise. Things pick up even more as the action moves to 1980s Hokkaido its snow covered urban landscapes creating a create atmosphere. The story progressed well with the concept of Satoru's time-travelling abilities explained early on. I watched the anime version of this but it was long enough ago not to recall key events. Satoru has no idea who the killer is but is convinced that the man who had been sentenced to hang for the crime is innocent. Here he tries to do things that may prevent his mother being murdered this involves trying to save three children who were kidnapped and murdered at the time. It isn't five minutes though it is eighteen years! He is a child again, back in his childhood home in Hokkaido. he soon finds himself wanted for her murder! As he tries to get away from the scene. One day he gets home and finds his mother, murdered on the floor. If he is near the site of an accident he will find himself projected five minutes into the past, enabling him to avert it. This twelve part series is centred on Satoru Fujinuma, a man with an unusual ability.
