Great story, concept and presentation
Assume that one day you find that all the residents of your city has gone missing. Your busy city got so quiet you can't even imagine to. You are now forces to play games which risks your survival. If you won , you will get to live for some more days but if you lost , you are over. Sounds interesting, is'nt it? Yes it definitely is. This show perfectly delivers us this in a mind blowing way. The games were really interesting and brainer. The games were not all the same , they were different according to the Card you get. I had rated this a full 10/10 but unnecessary adult scenes made me cut a star. Overall it was great and a amazing journey. Highly recommended.Vond je deze recentie nuttig?
EVERYTHING WAS AMAZING
HELLOOOODO WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT THIS....If you have not watched this, pause and begin this series.
It is an example of a perfect series which keeps you captivated to the very end and makes you wish you can forget it all to watch it again.
i can go on and on on why this drama is amazing but nahhhh! GO AND WATCH ITTT
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Messes the viewer's psyche, but also messes its story's logic
This is the second Jdrama that I have ever watched, so I really don't have a solid opinion about their storytelling technique as of now. But based on my "background knowledge" on animes, I have come to conclude that Jdramas, especially for this genre, know how to portray gore and violence well. This show was not an exception.Fundamentally, it shares the same root as Squid Game in that it is a survival show where morality is often questioned and often times, it's grey. They both focus on how the main lead would push through several challenges/games, and ethical dilemmas along the way, then ultimately survive in the end. However, the best distinctive characteristic for this particular show is that it focuses more on the narrative and its story, rather than the people around said narrative and story (which is not the case for SG). My opinion for SG is that it focused too much on the characters rather than the story, and that is what I loved on its Japanese counterpart.
The best episode for this show has got to be the 3rd episode. I won't be sharing how the events happened for this specific episode, but it was just messed up, to say the least. And it being messed up and its unexpected outcome was just brilliant in the storytelling perspective. I utterly gasped as the credits rolled, and just couldn't properly function for some time.
Moving forward though, there were some illogical events and inconsistencies on its story. The screenwriter was not able to properly grasped the game's complexities, therefore some plot holes appeared here and there. I want to make this review spoiler-free, and to be honest, said inconsistencies are not that obvious on its first watch. But then again, when it is becoming quite prevalent, one would question whether it is really just a coincidence or already an inconsistency.
Furthermore, I was just impressed on the male lead's character development. Arisu (Yamazaki Kento) came a long way from being a wimpy loser into a strategic and mature person. But at the same time, was quite disappointed with the female lead's character development. Usagi (Tsuchiya Tao) fell prey on the "strong FL at first, but became dependent on the ML later on" syndrome, and I was quite disappointed on that. I hope it changes on the 2nd season since the dynamic between them is already great. By the way, I am already predicting a romantic subplot later on.
But, the most obvious letdown here is the plot twist as to who the game master is. I was appalled when the person's identity was revealed at the end. Yes, it was surprising and shocking. But unlike its Korean counterpart, the show did not invested some story and emotions on said person, yet I am hoping that this would be tackled more on the next episodes.
Despite all that, Alice in Borderland (今際の国のアリス) is still better than SG in that it was consistent on the story that it wanted to tell. The gore and violence was much extreme and bloody, which in my opinion, made this series more thrilling and gripping. Each episode was just different, and the level on shock increases as more that I watch this. Still, I just can't visibly omit my criticisms for this series and also can't say that it's miles better than SG. Overall, this Jdrama messes the viewer's psyche, but also messes its story's logic.
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8/10 for me
I think this series was pretty good, i liked it and it really let the watcher feel the fears and emotions of how the characters felt. It was kinda sad how the friends had to go against each other, but it was greatly written. I recommend if you liked shows like squid game! most watched because of Kento Yamazaki, and i did too, but its actually worth the watch.Vond je deze recentie nuttig?
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Un drama à succès parmi d'autres...
Avant de débuter ce drama, j'en avais déjà beaucoup entendu parlé du fait qu'il soit produit par Netflix et visiblement soit très apprécié par les non initiés aux dramas. (Bon, j'avoue que je m'y suis intéressée avant puisque "Yamazaki Kento" en est le héros - Oui, oui, nous sommes d'accord mes choix sont souvent orienté par le casting... Ne me jetez pas la pierre =D)Bien entendu, je n'ai jamais lu le manga, ni vu l'anime avant mon visionnage (Ba non, ça serait moins drôle de se spoiler x'D). Par contre, j'ai vu pas mal de films/dramas avec le thème de "Death Game"/'Survivor". Dans cette catégorie, "Battle Royale" reste un classique impossible à éviter si on aime le genre. Si après celui-ci, une mode s'est lancée, tous ne restent pas dans les esprits. (Pour preuve, je ne me souviens pas de + de la moitié de ceux que j'ai vu. Très peu ont la chance de marquer les esprits !)
Parlons un peu de ce nouveau "Death Game" qui suit les codes de ses prédécesseurs :
• Comme toutes les histoires du genre, on finit dans une sorte de "monde parallèle" qu'il soit psychologique ou physique, cependant, dans cette histoire on ne sait pas trop où on se situe. (Pour exemple : "Battle Royale", il s'agissait d'une île; "As the Gods Will", une forme extraterrestre prend le contrôle de l'école ou encore "Judge", ou toute l'histoire part d'une manipulation...)
• Les personnages principaux sont souvent des personnes considérées sans réelles valeurs par la société. (Ba oui, c'est plus facile et plus amusant d'utiliser des personnes qui n'ont rien à perdre...)
On remarquera également qu'il y a toujours des gens SADIQUES et ceux TROP GENTILS. Bien sûr, les gentils gagnent toujours... Dans ce drama, il y a également des FOUS. Pour ces rôles, j'ai nommé "Le chapelier" (Mon dieu, qu'il m'a laissé perplexe et que je l'ai trouvé nocif !), "Niragi" (Pervers & violent... il a vraiment tout pour plaire ce garçon !) & pour finir cette chère "Mira" (dont je n'avais pas vu venir le double jeu ! Elle m'a bien eu x'D).
• De la violence à gogo : Entre les meurtres pour un oui ou un non, les viols/violences sexuelles, tortures... On peut dire qu'Alice in Borderland nous à donner un beau panel du pire de l'être humain !
• La cause de toute l'histoire est floue... Comme souvent dans ce genre ! Au final, il s'agit souvent de cruauté que l'être humain inflige à ses congénères pour son propre plaisir...
• Et pour finir, une potentielle romance ! (Et oui, soit on nous la met clairement, soit on nous laisse supposer qu'il pourrait y en avoir une. Ce drama n'échappe pas à la règle puisque Arisu & Usagi semblent fort proche... Et puis, c'est évident que dans ce genre de contexte, il est impossible de passer à côté d'une romance [Entendez toute ironie dans ces propos])
Hormis ces codes, on remarque que ce drama aborde différents sujets : La transidentité, l'exclusion, le harcèlement, le deuil, l'acceptation de soi... Bien qu'ils soient survolés, ils donnent plus de caractères aux différents personnages (bon comme mauvais).
Concernant les acteurs, j'ai aimé leurs prestations ! Je retiendrai sûrement "Sakurada Dori" dans le rôle de Niragi (tellement ce rôle le change de ce que j'ai pu voir avant. Je ne l'avais d'ailleurs pas reconnu x'D) ainsi que "Murakami Nijiro" dans le rôle de "Chishiya" (Ce personnage m'a intrigué dès que je l'ai vu à l'écran de par son arrogance, son intelligence & sa fourberie !).
En conclusion, Alice in Borderland est un drama que j'ai globalement apprécié mais je n'en garderai pas un souvenir impérissable. La saison 2 sera néanmoins suivie afin d'avoir le fin mot de l'histoire.
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Dubbed Japanese Hunger Games
I watched this after seeing the hype on Netflix and not sure why, it just didn't live up to the hype for me. The first 2 episodes had a great start and after persisting through the next few episodes, i thoroughly enjoyed the final episode.I honestly wanted to see the storyline move a bit faster in terms of them understanding the reason for the games and looks like we will see much more of this in Season 2.
I haven't seen the manga or anime, but I do really love Liar Game (A similar psychological Japanese drama which i HIGHLY RECOMMEND) and i just felt that liar game was soo much better.
All in all, i still think Netflix did really well in terms of staying true to the anime/manga, so I will look forward to a Season 2, which is hopefully even better than Season 1!!!
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Un drama imperdible que nos regala este 2020.
Todo el mundo estaba hablando de él y la verdad me ganó la curiosidad.¡Qué buena decisión tomé!
Para ser honesta, la historia no la veo del todo novedosa, porque tiene como "tintes" de lo que son obras como GANTZ, pero aún así, la llevan bastante bien, lo suficiente como para que al final de cada capítulo quieras ver el siguiente; ningún capítulo es relleno, no he leído el manga pero no creo que el Live action sea tan diferente.
El cast es bueno, hay algunos que aparecen muy poco pero cumplen muy bien con su rol, incluso la actriz femenina (Tao), que no es mucho de mi agrado pero debo reconocer que aquí hizo un buen trabajo. Mi única 'queja' sería Yamazaki Kento, que en ocasiones sus expresiones faciales me parecieron sobreactuadas.
Del OST no hay mucho que decir, es 'la cereza del pastel' para terminar de ambientar las escenas a la perfección.
¿Volvería a ver 'AIB"? Definitivamente. Es de esos dramas muy entretenidos, tanto que siento que puedes verla una 2da o 3ra vez como por ejemplo, con amigos o hermanos y la experiencia será igual o mejor al compartir opiniones y teorías.
Como comentario final, debo decirles que si tienen algún tipo de duda con este drama, ya no lo duden más y vayan a verlo ahora mismo, es un drama de calidad inmensa en todos los sentidos, incluso si no eres fan del género o no has visto el manga (como yo), es un drama muy disfrutable para maratonear en estas vacaciones de fin de año.
"Alice in Borderland", un drama imperdible lleno de intensidad que nos regala este difícil 2020.
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Not for the faint hearted
This is the first Japanese drama that I've watched since the classic Ordinary People and Tokyo Love Story. I mostly just watch Chinese drama nowadays, but this one came up in my Netflix recommendation, so I decided to give it a try. Compared to c-dramas, this is very short and I was able to finish it in just one day. It has a 9 scale on a binge-worthiness level, but declines to 2 or 3 on a memorable and re-watch value. The story is interesting and the first four episodes I thought was very good and succeeded in catching my attention and pushing that "watch next" button on Netflix. However, the second part of the show was just so-so and I thought what happens after Arisu arrived at the Beach was weird with the organization, the parties etc were weird and a bit inconsistent and left me with many questions marks, and even after watching the last episode, I still have lots of question marks.This series is definitely not for the faint hearted. There are a lot of blood and violence and I wouldn't recommend it to you if the sight of blood on your screen leaves you feeling queasy. Acting is just sub-par I think. None of the actors or actresses are good in my opinion. They are just so-so actors with unmemorable performance. I don't watch many Japanese drama, so I am not familiar with the actors and actresses, but I am not impressed with their acting.You might like this if you are a fan of the manga or the actors & actresses and likes gory psychological thriller. As for me? i am only in for the psychological thriller part, but only like 50% of the series, not like The Bad Kids, which I thought was superb from start to finish and still leaves some impression even months after watching The Bad Kids. Acting of the actors and actresses in The Bad Kids are far superior compared with Alice in Borderland.
But, hey, we all have different tastes and opinions.
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Gory thriller!
This is a thriller with some what similar premise to hunger games. However it is more gritty, fast paced with lots and lots of blood. The mysterious game master and brutal games keeps you guessing and pulls you inexorably into this world. I was able to watch it knowing that it is complete fiction. It ended at a great cliff hanger and has been renewed for a second season. Great acting, story and production. It warrants a one time watch if you are able to tolerate gory scenes.PS: When I watched it on Netflix, I turned off the English audio and watched the original Japanese version with English subtitles. The English audio dubbing felt strange.
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Try to be wise but not enough.
Though there're many aspects of this series that I give low grades, I don't think it's worth my time to scrutinize all of them here as it'll be too much, so I'll just talk a bit only about one point out of the aspect that annoys me the most which is the story. To make this genre works, outsmarting the viewers is the most important. This story already tried to do so, but it was still not wise enough, not thorough enough, not good enough. I'm not satisfied that I foresaw the answers to 3 games plus the overall plot while the characters struggled too much to find them and even intended to overlook some of them so that they could show that they had to struggle. There're a lot more to criticize about the story, but it's too messy to clarify it in a short time and I don't consider this series worth that much of my time.I think I should also mention that I came to watch this series after watching Squid Game. They both are in the same genre broadcasting one year apart, so it's difficult to not compare them while watching. Squid Game is smarter, more unexpectant, more succinct. There's much clearer of the system design of the story's circumstance thus more convincing. The editing is more skilled. The production as a whole brings a new taste to its own genre. It's more surprising and exciting to watch. Though I'm not that satisfied with the acting of Squid Game esp. in the early episodes, when comparing to this one, Squid Game is still more impressive.
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High-Stakes Survival: The Thrilling Depths of Alice in Borderland
Alice in Borderland is an electrifying journey through a desolate, high-stakes world where each game becomes a life-or-death battle. Set in an abandoned Tokyo, the show captures a surreal yet visually captivating landscape that heightens the tension as characters rely on their wits to survive. Every episode introduces a new, twisted challenge that tests contestants’ intelligence, endurance, and loyalty, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats with each pulse-pounding reveal. This show hooks you quickly, with well-developed characters navigating unpredictable alliances, betrayals, and deadly puzzles.What truly sets Alice in Borderland apart is its psychological depth. The series delves into profound themes, exploring friendship, sacrifice, and the human spirit in the face of unimaginable challenges. Each game is not just a test of survival but a reflection of what truly matters when everything is at stake. The intense action is balanced with thought-provoking moments that linger long after the credits roll.
For fans of survival dramas or anyone craving a show that merges thrilling action with deeper themes, Alice in Borderland is a compelling, unforgettable experience that raises the bar for the genre. It invites viewers to not only witness the games but also ponder the complexities of humanity when pushed to the brink. If you’re looking for a show that captivates both the mind and heart, this is one to dive into.
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Entertaining Action Spoiled by Inconsistent Writing
I was not impressed by Squid Game. With all due respect to the fans of Alice in Borderland, though, I have to say that for me this series is even worse than the South Korean one.The first four episodes were great, almost on the same level as Squid Game in terms of gore and intensity, and the characters were just as interesting. I found the main character, Arisu, to be more likeable than his Korean counterpart. He is a good, principled, and smart person, so I cared about him and wanted to know if he would survive. Furthermore, the games seemed to me to be more clever than the ones in Squid Game.
Then, in episode five, the story started going downhill at a rapid pace. I felt like I was suddenly watching a different series. What should have been a survival story began to resemble a badly written mafia movie. Instead of games, I was fed tragic backstories and unnecessarily dramatic dialogues, mostly from characters whom I was given no reason to sympathize with. If the scriptwriters thought that I would feel sorry for a crazy mass murderer who tried to rape a woman because he was bullied at school, they thought wrong. They should have at least put some effort into making those tragic backstories less clichéd. At some point, I started skipping most scenes.
Aside from Arisu, the other character who kept me watching through these absurd episodes was Chishiya. Morally gray, charismatic, and smart, he was intriguing. The fact that the scriptwriters did not assign him a tragic backstory made him even more appealing. Murakami Nijiro, who plays him, is a great actor. He nails the Cheshire Cat smirk.
The last episode made a relatively successful attempt to improve the story and reach the quality of the initial episodes, but the plot twist in the end was neither emotionally devastating nor particularly surprising.
What made the final plot twist in Squid Game so memorable for me was that the character who turned out to be evil had convinced me that he was harmless and good, and I had come to care about him. I felt betrayed, and I had missed the clues, which had been in front of me the whole time, partially because I did not want to believe that this character was capable of such evil.
Things were not so with this series. The character who was revealed to be the mastermind behind the games had almost no screen time, so I did not care about them any more than about the extras. There were not any hidden clues that would have pointed to them. At the same time, though, every time this character was shown they looked confident and slightly unhinged. It was not difficult to figure out that they were plotting something.
Overall, I think that fans of Squid Game might not enjoy its Japanese predecessor that much. The production team of Squid Game learned from the mistakes of this series and delivered a story that, while flawed, is more consistent and thrilling than this one.
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