Jin
- Série télévisée
- 2009–
- 54min
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7,9/10
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA brain surgeon named Minakata Jin faints at the hospital and awakens to find himself transported back in time to the Edo period.A brain surgeon named Minakata Jin faints at the hospital and awakens to find himself transported back in time to the Edo period.A brain surgeon named Minakata Jin faints at the hospital and awakens to find himself transported back in time to the Edo period.
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10dojojolo
The Jin series is truly a masterpiece! If you're a fan of time travel narratives, this one stands out as one of the finest from start to finish. The storytelling is compelling, and the performances are pretty great across the board. I could easily name so many of the cast members who brought their characters to life with great skill. However, it's the dynamic between Jin and Saki that truly captured my heart. Ryoma Sakamoto's character adds an irreplaceable personality to the series, elevating it to a whole new level. Without him, it simply wouldn't be the same. Many supporting characters add their own unique flavor, making each moment feel rich and engaging.
Truly a fantastic series that grabs you from the beginning, interesting from every point of view, I congratulate the director his team and all the artists who act there because they really are very good. Ryoma you make me laugh sometimes!
You learn a lot about the history of Japan from its food, from the harsh reality they lived through and how they got through it.
The most important thing for me is the message that is always there to keep moving forward, fight and be the cause to achieve what you want while maintaining a defined purpose, makeup, costumes, stage and sound, everything in place.
You learn a lot about the history of Japan from its food, from the harsh reality they lived through and how they got through it.
The most important thing for me is the message that is always there to keep moving forward, fight and be the cause to achieve what you want while maintaining a defined purpose, makeup, costumes, stage and sound, everything in place.
I HAVE BEEN COMPLAING ALOT LATELY ABOUT THE POOR QUALITY OF WRITING COMING OUT IN RECENT TV SHOWS. THEN I STUMBLED ON "JIN" ON NETFLIX. HERE IS AN EXAMPLE OF THE TYPE OF QUALITY WRITING I AM LOOKING FOR NOW. ALSO "JIN" HAS TOP NOTCH ACTING, DIRECTION, SET DESIGN, ETC. EVEN TIME i HEARD THE THEME SONG i TEARED UP. THE ML RECENTLY STARRED AS THE GENERAL IN THE SERIES OF "KINGDOM" MOVIES. I WAS AMAZED AS HIS PHYSICAL TRANSFORMATION. HE WAS THE REASON I KEPT WATCHING "KINGDOM". THEN I SAW HIM STAR IN "JIN" WOW! PLEASE BRING BACK THE WRITERS FROM "JIN" TO WRITE MORE TV SERIES FOR US NOW! JUST WATCH IT. YOU WILL SEE!
Just as the title says, I recommend you ignore the low ratings. This is because I truly believe those who have rated this drama as under 7 have either a) never watched a Japanese drama or b) truly did not understand the story.
Without containing any spoilers, I will try to summarize what I believe to be the primary motives, or rather the point of the whole story. Please keep in mind that I'm also accounting for Season 2, which doesn't seem to be recognized in the actor credits here.
Jin (or Time Slip Dr. Jin in the manga) is the primary protagonist of this story but he, like every good protagonist is fundamentally flawed. He can't forgive himself for his mistakes and it plagues him throughout the story; whether it be with reference to Miki, or any other patient he attends to, this uncharacteristically good nature of his inevitably disables him as a person, especially a relatable person.
For those who have felt as if they haven't made a difference in the world, or what you do is not enough for others, HE is your character foil. But the story isn't about how flawed he is, it's about understanding one's limitations, and accepting the fate that has been handed to you -- in essence, accepting that you, like any other human on this planet, has their limits. Does that mean that fate is inescapable? Not necessarily, it simply means that we sometimes have to realize that whatever paths have been laid out for us, fate, or destiny is drawn out by those who surround us just as much as it is effected by us.
Ultimately, this story does raise questions (perhaps religious ones), but allows us as the viewers to draw conclusions for ourselves. If that isn't your "cup of tea" then I suggest you watch something less thought provoking... like a Twilight movie.. maybe that'll be better suited towards your tastes.
Without containing any spoilers, I will try to summarize what I believe to be the primary motives, or rather the point of the whole story. Please keep in mind that I'm also accounting for Season 2, which doesn't seem to be recognized in the actor credits here.
Jin (or Time Slip Dr. Jin in the manga) is the primary protagonist of this story but he, like every good protagonist is fundamentally flawed. He can't forgive himself for his mistakes and it plagues him throughout the story; whether it be with reference to Miki, or any other patient he attends to, this uncharacteristically good nature of his inevitably disables him as a person, especially a relatable person.
For those who have felt as if they haven't made a difference in the world, or what you do is not enough for others, HE is your character foil. But the story isn't about how flawed he is, it's about understanding one's limitations, and accepting the fate that has been handed to you -- in essence, accepting that you, like any other human on this planet, has their limits. Does that mean that fate is inescapable? Not necessarily, it simply means that we sometimes have to realize that whatever paths have been laid out for us, fate, or destiny is drawn out by those who surround us just as much as it is effected by us.
Ultimately, this story does raise questions (perhaps religious ones), but allows us as the viewers to draw conclusions for ourselves. If that isn't your "cup of tea" then I suggest you watch something less thought provoking... like a Twilight movie.. maybe that'll be better suited towards your tastes.
10A4reeman
It's a very interesting idea which it what got me interested and kept me watching
The development of characters that you genuinely grow to like and care about
Acting was top notch as was the typical music in these dramas
I'm afraid to say too much to give away the story of events so it's gonna be hard to get to the required character requirement
That said I think it's a must watch at only 22 episodes we'll only becoz I've watched some that are 70 or 80 episodes
I couldn't wait for the end and how they tied it all up and it was moving and just perfect.
Big props to the writers and whomever started the concept. Enjoy!
Big props to the writers and whomever started the concept. Enjoy!
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- AnecdotesSeveral of the characters in the fictional story were pivotal in reforming Japan during the Meiji Restoration.
- ConnexionsVersion of Dr. Jin (2012)
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