Once a month, students at Baekyeon Girls' High School cast their votes in a popularity poll. The result? A brutal ranking system that determines the entire social hierarchy of the school.
Sung Su Ji has just transferred and scores a zero. After starting at the bottom and becoming a target of school violence, can Su Ji make her way to the top of the pyramid? Or will she topple the game altogether?
Sung Su Ji has just transferred and scores a zero. After starting at the bottom and becoming a target of school violence, can Su Ji make her way to the top of the pyramid? Or will she topple the game altogether?
Both are Japanese shows centered around characters that get stuck in a mysterious survival game against their will. The mind games are awesome! While the consequence of losing in Liar Game is debt, losing equals death in Alice In Borderland. Both shows have a lot of suspense and a strong male/female duo without romance, where the male leads are unexpectedly overpowered (but the ML in AIB is just as clueless as the FL in Liar Game). While the writing in Liar Game focuses more on the value of the characters' individual personality traits, Alice In Borderland deals more with the social dynamics of people trying to survive in a dystopia. Small disclaimer: Alice In Borderland includes extreme violence.
Both are psychological japanese movies with smart male leads that can solve all the mysteries.
Liar game is a franchise about mind games with money as the objective, while 12 suicidal children is about solving a mystery while in a life or death situation.
Both make you think very hard in order to find the answer.
Both are very impactful.
In the second season the games are more intense and come closer to the mind games in "12 suicidal children".
Liar game is a franchise about mind games with money as the objective, while 12 suicidal children is about solving a mystery while in a life or death situation.
Both make you think very hard in order to find the answer.
Both are very impactful.
In the second season the games are more intense and come closer to the mind games in "12 suicidal children".