Demon Covered in Scars
Mai (Rika Adachi) is a high school student. She attends a new school and there she meets her classmate Shino (Manami Enosawa). Shino was bullied by Mai's friends back in their middle school days. Table have now turned.
Mai (Rika Adachi) is a high school student. She attends a new school and there she meets her classmate Shino (Manami Enosawa). Shino was bullied by Mai's friends back in their middle school days. Table have now turned.
Rika Adachi
Mai Kasai
Manami Enosawa
Shino Odagiri
Kayano Masuyama
Yuria Fujitsuka
Yui Okada
Shizuka Natori
Tom Fujita
Yui Kuroki
Koji Kominami
Atsushi Toma
Ayako Kawahara
Kyoko Kasai
Koharu Nakaya
Shoko Eisen
Haruka Imou
Chiho Kondo
Mai (Rika Adachi) is a high school student. She attends a new school and there she meets her classmate Shino (Manami Enosawa). Shino was bullied by Mai's friends back in their middle school days. Table have now turned.
Kizudarake no Akuma presents a gripping and socially relevant story about the lingering trauma of bullying, told through multiple perspectives that mirror real-life dynamics. While the plot is well-executed and thought-provoking, its ending feels less impactful due to the lack of accountability from the perpetrators. Strong performances, meaningful messages, and a hauntingly fitting soundtrack make this a worthy watch for anyone drawn to character-driven social dramas. Read the full review here: (Indonesian version : alunauwie.com)
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