Both stories follow two men as they struggle to prove their innocence in the Japanese legal system against all odds.
I Just Didn't Do It (2007)
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Both stories follow two men as they struggle to prove their innocence in the Japanese legal system against all odds.
These two series focus on law and the work of the attorney showing what happens behind the scenes in the justice system.
While "I Just Didn't Do It" is about an innocent man spending time in jail, "Half" is about someone who accidentally killed a man while trying to protect their friend. In both films, the male leads have the same timid demeanour, and are both served a cold plate of injustice. "Half" is much more graphic and violent. The atmosphere of injustice is equally prevalent in both films.
Similar critique & representation of the Japanese criminal legal system, and how it has caused gross injustice to many who didn't actually do the crime but were charged for it.
Both movies are about innocent men stuck in jail with bleak odds of proving they didn't do the crime they're being charged with.
Both explore the challenges faced by men who are accused of having inappropriate contact with a school-age female. "I Just Didn't Do It" concentrates on the legal process, whereas "Taisetsu na Koto" focuses on the social ramifications.