
The Brain Man
Crime · Science Fiction · Action
Overview
A seemingly random series of bombings in a provincial city. The latest target is a public bus route. Detective Chaya chased terrorists and arrested a mysterious man with keen intelligence and physical power. The psychologist in charge of evaluating him is Dr. Mariko. After the psychiatric examination, she puts toward a hypothesis – “Is it possible he was born without emotions?”
Top Cast


Toma Ikuta
Toma Ikuta
Ichiro Suzuki
Toma Ikuta
Ichiro Suzuki


Yasuko Matsuyuki
Yasuko Matsuyuki
Doctor Mariko Washiya
Yasuko Matsuyuki
Doctor Mariko Washiya


Yosuke Eguchi
Yosuke Eguchi
Cop
Yosuke Eguchi
Cop


Fumi Nikaido
Fumi Nikaido
Noriko
Fumi Nikaido
Noriko


Kensuke Owada
Kensuke Owada
Hirono
Kensuke Owada
Hirono


Ken Mitsuishi
Ken Mitsuishi
Kuroda
Ken Mitsuishi
Kuroda


Masahiro Komoto
Masahiro Komoto
Masahiro Komoto


Yukiyoshi Ozawa
Yukiyoshi Ozawa
Yukiyoshi Ozawa


Renji Ishibashi
Renji Ishibashi
Renji Ishibashi


Isao Natsuyagi
Isao Natsuyagi
Isao Natsuyagi
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