Favorite "dark" or "mature" Japanese dramas/films
These are my favorite Japanese dramas and films that I would label "dark" and/or "mature" for various reasons: the subject matter, the intensity of the plot or the storyline, etc. The two terms don't always mean the same thing, and shouldn't always be conflated. Some of these dramas are certainly dark, but some just require a more mature audience to appreciate them. They aren't for everyone, but for whatever reason (acting, superior writing) they captivated me. They're listed in order of preference here.
This list is in progress.
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1. Imawa no Kuni no Arisu
Japanese Drama - 2020, 8 episodes
"Alice in Borderland" on Netflix US. One of the best dramas out there, period.
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2. Todome no Kiss
Japanese Drama - 2018, 10 episodes
Brilliant from beginning to end. Make sure you watch Todome no Parallel after this!
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3. Ase to Sekken
Japanese Drama - 2022, 9 episodes
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4. Utsukushii Kare
Japanese Drama - 2021, 6 episodes
One of the best BL's out there. Complicated and fiery love is simply the best.
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5. 30 Kin Sore wa 30-sai miman okotowari no koi
Japanese Drama - 2020, 8 episodes
This is sweet romantic goodness with Suzuki Jin breaking your heart at every turn.
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6. Shijukara
Japanese Drama - 2022, 12 episodes
Layered and intricate and intense, all wrapped up with some phenomenal acting.
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7. 100-manen no Onna-tachi
Japanese Drama - 2017, 12 episodes
"Million Yen Women" on Netflix US. I had no expectations going into this, and I was completely blown away by the acting (especially from the ML) and the writing.
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8. Karafurable
Japanese Drama - 2021, 10 episodes
This isn't dark at all, in fact the whole drama is bursting with color. But it takes a mature audience to grasp the profound lessons this drama wants to teach.
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9. Chijo no Seppun
Japanese Drama - 2021, 10 episodes
Their chemistry was fire, from beginning to end.
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10. Love Shuffle
Japanese Drama - 2009, 10 episodes
I loved it, full stop.
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11. Tomodachi Game
Japanese Drama - 2017, 4 episodes
More people should watch this! Tightly-paced, and interesting, and Yoshizawa Ryo shines like a well-polished diamond.
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12. Silent
Japanese Drama - 2022, 11 episodes
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13. Vita senza colore
Japanese Movie - 2020
Kaneko Daichi has a film and a drama on this list for good reason.
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14. In The World Which Is Neither White Nor Black, Panda Laughs
Japanese Drama - 2020, 10 episodes
This drama had multiple things going for it: 1) Yokohama Ryusei showing off how ridiculously talented he is; he's not only a great actor, he's apparently also a gymnast and parkour expert as well. 2) Funny costumes and action on the slippery slope towards slapstick, but with a serious undertone that keeps you glued to the screen. And 3) "Panda!"
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15. One Night Morning
Japanese Drama - 2022, 8 episodes
This is surprisingly sweet and emotional. Really interesting stories.
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16. Sixteen Shoukougun
Japanese Drama - 2020, 8 episodes
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17. Hatsu Joji Made Ato 1 Jikan
Japanese Drama - 2021, 12 episodes
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18. Fujoshi, Ukkari Gei ni Kokuru
Japanese Drama - 2019, 8 episodes
Excellent character development and great acting. I didn't love all of the characters' choices, though, however it felt more 'real' than other dramas.
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19. Nibiiro no Hako no Naka de
Japanese Drama - 2020, 6 episodes
You have to watch the whole way through to figure out what's going on, and for me the ending made it worth the wait.
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20. Boku wa Mari no Naka
Japanese Drama - 2017, 8 episodes
It was weird, and dark....and weird. And I liked it way more than I thought I would. I was confused for a while in the middle, but the final episode pulled it all together. The drama highlights the concept of fragmented selves and the ways the mind will do whatever is necessary to make meaning out of seemingly meaningless and disparate things. Ikeda Elaiza is an absolute revelation here, and Yoshizawa Ryo is great, as usual.
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21. 17.3 about a sex
Japanese Drama - 2020, 9 episodes
This should be shown in sex ed classes.
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22. Kuzu no Honkai
Japanese Drama - 2017, 12 episodes
This is a polarizing drama - you either love or passionately hate it. I happen to love it...mostly, that is. Yes, there are a few scenes that made me angry, but honestly it's closer to the overly-hormonalized adolescent angst that many of us experienced - much more so than the all of the too-syrupy-sweet, too-pure-for-words high school dramas out there. However, in no way would I ever recommend making a few of the choices they made (in fact at least one of them was outright illegal), but there is something to be said for finding comfort in the arms of a friend, even if the reasons why are iffy.
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23. Kenja no Ai
Japanese Drama - 2016, 4 episodes
Revenge hurts everyone, but is often interesting to watch.
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24. Majo no Jouken
Japanese Drama - 1999, 11 episodes
I certainly didn't agree with all of the characters' choices here, but the drama was really well done.
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25. Double Fantasy
Japanese Drama - 2018, 5 episodes
It's total trash, but quite enjoyable.
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26. Anata no Ban Desu - Counterattack
Japanese Drama - 2019, 10 episodes