Crime and Punishment: A Falsified Romance

Crime and Punishment: A Falsified Romance

Taking inspiration from the Russian classic Crime and Punishment and then placing the behemoth of a book into a modern metropolis, Ochiai Naoyuki retells Dostoevsky's drama from the eyes of a struggling Japanese writer. In the 2006 remake Crime and Punishment ~A Falsified Romance~ Ochiai's lead is an incredible talent with award winning abilities. Tachi recently placed as the Best New Writer in a major literary competition, but the stress of living up to his family's goals of him becoming a powerful man has broken him on the cusp of greatness. He dropped out of college. However after moving to Tokyo he struggles with his identity and the duality of life in this surreal megalopolis. Despite being recognized for his tremendous potential, success does not come quite as easy, and life is a constant struggle. For Tachi Miroku life is nothing but a battle, with his past and his moral fiber. He hasn't been to work in four months and his dreams are a total mess filled with abuse, taunting, and the strong smell of blood. Tachi is alone and without direction in life right now. You could say he is a hikkikomori but that is only where his troubles start.


(Source: Otaku Magazine)
Details
Format
Manga
Source
Other
Romaji
Tsumi to Batsu: A Falsified Romance
Native
罪と罰 A Falsified Romance
Country
JP
Status
Finished
Start Date
Tuesday, January 9, 2007
End Date
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Synonyms
Syndrome 1866
Tags
Seinen
79%
Classic Literature
65%
Hikikomori
20%
Tragedy
20%
Philosophy
20%
Male Protagonist
20%
Crime
20%
Anti-Hero
20%
Nudity
20%
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