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  2. Tokyo Vice is an American crime drama television series created by J. T. Rogers and based on the 2009 memoir of the same name by Jake Adelstein. It stars Ansel Elgort, Ken Watanabe, Rachel Keller, Hideaki Itō, Show Kasamatsu, Ella Rumpf, Rinko Kikuchi, Tomohisa Yamashita, Miki Maya, and Yōsuke Kubozuka.

  3. Ansel Elgort stars as Jake Adelstein, a Western journalist who takes on a powerful crime boss in Tokyo in 1999. Watch the trailer, see the cast and crew, and read user and critic reviews of this TV series on IMDb.

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    • 2022-04-07
    • Crime, Drama, Thriller
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  4. Apr 8, 2022 · Based on a true story, the series follows a young American journalist (Ansel Elgort) who uncovers the secrets of Tokyo's crime underworld. Directed by Michael Mann and featuring Ken Watanabe, Rachel Keller and Shô Kasamatsu, it is a gripping and stylish drama with a fish-out-of-water perspective.

  5. Mar 14, 2022 · Based on Jake Adelstein's non-fiction first-hand account of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police beat, starring Ken Watanabe. The drama captures Adelstein's daily descent into the neon-soaked underbelly...

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  6. Ansel Elgort stars as Jake Adelstein, an American journalist who joins the Tokyo Vice police squad and exposes the city's dark secrets. Watch the trailer and see the cast and crew of this crime drama on Max.

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  7. Loosely inspired by Jake Adelstein's first-hand account, this crime drama follows the young American journalist as he descends into the neon-soaked underbelly of late '90s Tokyo, where nothing and no one are what they seem. 23 2022 8 episodes. X-Ray TV-MA. Drama · Suspense.

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  9. 2 days ago · Certainly the Japanese nation owes him a debt of gratitude for preventing the criminal underworld from seizing the reins of power in Tokyo. But Tokyo Vice does have the vital ingredient of watchability. Hop aboard, and you’ll want to stay to see how it ends. The return of Jake Adelstein, ace reporter. TV review by Adam Sweeting.

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