7 /10 1 Votes7
Genre Miniseries First episode date 2 May 2000 Network Wowow | 7/10 Number of episodes 6 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Screenplay by Eiji OhtsukaGichi OotsukaYumi Sirakura Starring Naoki HosakaTomoko NakajimaRen OosugiSadaharu ShiodaYoshinari Anan Theme music composer Tsugutoshi GotôYumi Shirakura Adapted from Multiple Personality Detective Psycho Cast Ren Osugi, Naoki Hosaka, Tomoko Nakajima, Rieko Miura, Nae Yūki Similar Man - Next Natural Girl: 100, Kōshōnin, K‑tai Investigator 7, Piano, Pikaia! |
MPD Psycho (full title Multiple Personality Detective Psycho – Kazuhiko Amamiya Returns) is a 2000 Japanese six-part horror crime television miniseries, based on the manga of the same name and directed by Takashi Miike. It originally aired on 2 May 2000. It has a surrealist bent, and, according to Jim Harper, the author of Flowers from Hell, "bears little similarity to the average made-for-TV detective thriller".
Contents
The plot is similar to the beginning of the manga series but does not relate to the incidents of Lucy Monostone and the Gakuso Company. Yosuke Kobayashi, a detective assigned to a homicide unit, saw his wife killed by a serial killer, Shinji Nishizono. From the shock of the incident, he suffers from multiple personality disorder and becomes Kazuhiko Amamiya. Soon after, he manages to hunt down and kill his wife's murderer. Now a series of murders have started, and the suspect is claiming to be Shinji Nishizono.
Background
The series contains several visual distortions which, mistaken by some to be censorship, are of non-explicit images and have been seen instead as a jab against Japanese censorship.
Critical reception
DVD Talk called it a "difficult yet fascinating" series that "wraps you up in its nightmarish dreamscapes", writing, "its unending complications will put off many, but for fans of Miike's catalogue or other similarly intentionally dense, style-over-substance material, there's enough here to delight and horrify".
Home video
The series was first released on DVD by Pony Canyon in Japan.
It was subsequently released on DVD in Australia in 2008 by Siren Visual Entertainment.