G@me (2003) Apr 2026
The story follows , a high-flying, arrogant advertising executive at the top of his career. His latest massive project for Mikado Beer is suddenly and coldly scrapped by the company's vice president, Katsutoshi Katsuragi , who declares Sakuma's work "incompetent".
is a 2003 Japanese thriller film directed by Satoshi Isaka and based on the novel The Name of the Game is Kidnapping by acclaimed mystery author Keigo Higashino. Plot Overview
: Sakuma hides Juri in his apartment while they use high-tech methods to deliver ransom demands and evade the police. G@me (2003)
Instead of returning her to her father to gain favor, Sakuma teams up with the disgruntled Juri to plot a . They treat the crime like a high-stakes strategic game:
Well thought out plot. G@me is a well crafted suspense drama of deception where battle of the minds takes the story to its climax. G@me (2003) – A Movie With So Many Twists The story follows , a high-flying, arrogant advertising
Drunk and seeking revenge for his bruised ego, Sakuma stakes out Katsuragi's mansion and witnesses a girl sneaking out over the wall. He follows her and discovers she is , Katsuragi's daughter from an affair who feels neglected and imprisoned by her family life. The Deception
: Extort a massive ransom (300 million yen) from Katsuragi to humiliate him and salve Sakuma's pride. Plot Overview : Sakuma hides Juri in his
: As the "game" progresses, romantic feelings develop between the kidnapper and his hostage. However, the film is known for its layers of deception , where neither party is exactly who they claim to be, leading to a series of shocking revelations in the final act. Cast & Reception Shunsuke Sakuma : Naohito Fujiki Juri Katsuragi : Yukie Nakama Katsutoshi Katsuragi : Ryo Ishibashi