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Revision as of 02:35, 27 February 2007
Details
- Title: 氷点
- Title (romaji): Hyoten
- Also known as: Freezing Point
- Format: Tanpatsu (2 Episodes)
- Genre: Drama
- Broadcast network: TV Asahi
- Broadcast period: 2006-Nov-25 to 2006-Nov-26
- Air time: 21:00
- Viewership ratings: 12.6, 17.3
- Theme song: Rokka Ballad by Hajime Chitose
- Related shows: Hyoten 2001
Synopsis
Based on a novel by Miura Ayako.
The young daughter of Tsujiguchi Keizo, a respected physician who runs his own hospital, is found murdered. Keizo secretly blames his wife Natsue because he suspects her of having an affair with his colleague Murai, and having been too distracted to keep proper watch over the child. Being a proud man, he does not accuse her directly, but concocts, instead, a twisted revenge against her. Pretending it is to comfort his devastated wife, Keizo arranges for them to adopt a baby girl. What he hasn't told Natsue, is that the baby is the orphaned daughter of the murderer, a tragic day-laborer who has hanged himself while in police custody. He plans to reveal the child's origins after Natsue has given her heart to the child-- when it will cause the greatest possible hurt.
Over the years, Keizo has a number of experiences that shake him up and cause him to examine his own inner nature with a critical eye. In the meantime, Natsue loves the child Yoko with all her heart until the day she stumbles upon the truth. Her attitude towards Yôko changes 180 degrees, and Yoko's life turns into a nightmare. Other characters whose lives are affected by this insidious scheme of revenge include Keizô's colleagues, their son Toru, who develops inappropriate romantic feelings towards his adopted sister, and Tôru's college classmate Kitahara. Kitahara and Yoko are becoming close friends when Natsue, who feels attracted to Kitahara herself, reveals the truth of Yoko's birth in an attempt to separate them. Yoko goes into shock and wanders out into a snowy forest where she attempts suicide by taking poison. The letter she leaves for her family is the core of the whole novel and the source of the title. The novel comes to a close with one more unexpected revelation concerning Yoko's birth, but Yoko lies in a coma and it is not entirely clear whether she will survive.
Cast
- Ishihara Satomi as Tsujiguchi Yoko (18~)
- Iijima Naoko as Tsujiguchi Natsue
- Nakamura Toru as Tsujiguchi Keizo
- Tegoshi Yuya as Tsujiguchi Toru (23~)
- Kitamura Kazuki as Murai Yasuo
- Honjou Manami as Matsuzaki Yukako
- Kubozuka Shunsuke as Kitahara Kunio
- Nakao Akiyoshi as Mitsui Tetsuya
- Kaku Chikako as Mitsui Keiko
- Yasuda Misako as Kanou Yumi
- Kanjiya Shihori as Aizawa Junko
- Jinnai Takanori as Takagi Yuusuke
- Ono Takahito as Detective Wada
- Togawa Fumiya as Tsujiguchi Toru (14~)
- Morisako Ei as Tsujiguchi Yoko (9~)
- Takeshita Keiko as Tsujiguchi Yoko (60)
- Tsugawa Masahiko as Kitahara Kunio (65)
Production Credits
- Screenwriter: Noyori Miyuki
- Main Producer: Igarashi Fumio
- Director: Fujita Meiji
- Music: André Gagnon
