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The Evidence of a Suspended Case: Door to Truth Season 2
The Evidence of a Suspended Case: Door to Truth Season 2

Takafumi Hatano
Yoshida Yō, Nagayama Kento, Takito Kenichi, Mitsushima Shinnosuke, Miura Tomokazu
2018
Japan
Completed
Japanese
48 minutes
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This film (drama)Also known asコールドケース ~真実の扉~ シーズン2 Season 2,is aJapanProducerbeauty live,At2018Released in year
。The dialogue language isJapanese,Current Douban rating8.7(For reference only)。
"The Evidence of a Suspended Case 2: Door to Truth" is a remake of the popular American drama of the same name, with the first season airing in 2016 on wowow. It tells the story of the investigation team led by female detective Yuki Ishikawa (played by Yoshida Yō), who is pursuing unresolved cases, gradually unraveling the truth. The original cast returns for the second season, along with a luxurious guest star lineup and large-scale production, attracting significant attention with its unique sense of era and heavy case themes. One day, a skeletal remains were unearthed from a university underground, and Kanagawa Prefectural Police's Criminal Investigation Division detective Yuki Ishikawa (Yoshida Yō) and Nobujiro Takagi (Nagayama Kento) arrive at the scene to meet Tohru Kaneko (Mitsushima Shinnosuke) and Daisuke Tachikawa (Takito Kenichi), who had arrived earlier. Through a student ID found on the body, it is confirmed that the victim is Seiji Hashimoto (Yoshimura Kaijin), who went missing after the Yokosuka Riot in 1971, where students confronted riot police. Not long after, a woman claiming to be Hashimoto's daughter, named Emi (Okune Kan), arrives at the Criminal Investigation Division. Emi claims that Hashimoto and her mother were radicals during their student days. Emi and her mother have been receiving money from someone suspected to be Hashimoto yearly, and the acting chief Hidetoshi Motoki (Miura Tomokazu) and the investigation team agree that this person is still hiding somewhere, noticing that the envelope with the money has a foreign postmark. Given that it has been over 30 years since the foreign stay, there may be a scenario where the statute of limitations for the missing person case does not apply, thus prompting an investigation. @m.yakutv.cc