Breathtaking
I wonder why I never wrote a review for this 2nd season. I was hooked from the beginning to the end and enjoyed it more than the 1st season. I was on the edge of my seat the whole time. Some characters were just incredible, the acting was overall pretty good, I even started to like the main guy. The plot was as intriguing as in the 1st season, but this time they tackled some moral questions that really got me thinking. It's a while that I watched a series, and I had to pause it just to take it all in and get my thoughts straight. This series really deserves the hype.Was this review helpful to you?
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Did like this season but season 1 was better.
In my opinion, season 1 is a whole lot better than season 2. Mostly because the games in season 1 were more exciting and I wasn't too fond of the last 2 episodes of season 2.With that being said, that doesn't mean that I disliked season 2. I just liked season 1 (for which I gave a 9.5 out of 10) better.
Things I loved about season 2:
- All the games Chishiya was involved in
- The King of Clubs game (the very first game showed)
- Kyuma's wardrobe...;)
- The backstories and flashbacks
- How even the minor characters were brought back
- The explanation for the mystery of the Borderland in the last episode
Things that frustrated me:
- Niragi never dying. Gosh that pest was the worst!
- Would have liked to see more games like in season 1
- 7th episode was so frustrating! Was almost impossible to kill the King of Spades, even after him being shot properly multiple times. And almost everyone else (other than Arisu) being seriously injured (and some even looking as good as dead) but not dying. Although the whole episode was action packed and not boring, the whole thing was extremely unreal.
- The last episode just felt too draggy and the Queen of Hearts game mostly gave me a headache lol
The ending explanation was satisfying but with the revelation of the Joker card at the end, feels like there might be a season 3. If they do make a season 3, I'd definitely watch it!
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oh my god... the wait is finally over
I already know there's going to be a lot of reviews for this drama, so I want to focus on something a little different for mine.I don't think I need to convince anyone on this page to watch this drama, because assuming you've already seen season 1, you'll probably already want to continue and find out the answers to everything (which you'll get this season).
So, I want to focus on life and death. We already saw in season 1 Arisu's behaviour. He was introverted and a social outcast. And then, he's thrown into a game where you could literally lose his life, so he plays. But of course, not everything goes well, and we end up seeing Arisu's depressive behaviour, his hopelessness as he's giving up. But then, once again, he's determined to win, understand the game, and then make sure all his friends make it back with him.
Cue season 2, and we see a similar pattern where other characters start to question the meaning of life. They're sick of being in Borderland. But this time, it's Arisu who picks them to and gives them a shoulder to lean on. It's him who shows them they should try their hardest to keep living.
Seeing the backstories of the characters in season 1, and then finding out the backstories of season 2's new characters (along with Chishiya's finally), I've noticed a pattern which can link all these characters by a thread. They all question life. They wonder why the rich always succeed, whilst the weak and poor are made to suffer. This show is filled with characters who have all undergone loss in some form in their lives, and once in Borderland, it's what they choose to do with the lessons they've learnt that will ultimately help them survive. Or at least probably.
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does not dissapoint
Yes it is bloody, gruesome, but whoever watched the first season knew that was coming.Besides that, i love that most of the games actually have some kind of morale too at the end.
i loved the back stories too, more background to a lot of characters, and i for one am satisfied with the ending. It could have gone in a lot of directions, they picked a good one.
Also, big huzaa for the visual effects team. especially the scene where the whole city was overgrown with nature, it looked surreal, applaus
Would definitely rewatch!
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Brilliant adaptation
If I hadn’t read the manga I would have rated it higher. This is definitely a very good closure and a pearly accurate live action adaptation of the original work. Other series in works should take this as their reference. Waiting two years for the sequel was so worth it. I ended up binging it in a day. Throughout the drama, there’s this intensity which takes hold of you, the characters are amazing as always. The games that were used from the manga were quite accrue and depicted well, especially the last game which was so engrossing that I felt that the writers would shift from the manga. There were a couple of things I didn’t like, the added material was not as clever, too many long monologues in between some games, and towards the end lots of plot armour. Anyway, one can still look past all of this because overall it was great! I also loved the cinematography and audio effects — made the whole series so much more immersive. I would love to see the cast in more such well fledged works.Was this review helpful to you?
best show ever
everything is literally great from casting to storyline i would recommend watching the anime or reading the manga AFTER this because those go into more depth but it's by far the best anime adaptation.i have done all three so the story has been engraved in my mind but i don't care. it's probably the first show i have cried on during the game where karube and chota died but their acting was phenomenal and i can't understand how a show this great can be made oh my god i could go on and on about how good it isWas this review helpful to you?
Higher the stakes, harder the games
In true Alice In Borderland style, the second season opens with mass murder in the middle of the road. It’s one hell of a way to open a show, reminding us of Arisu’s past, his history of gaming and how, like those in the video game, he is caught in the same situation.Season 2 is madness from the first minute of the first episode – just how we love and know the series to be. Bullets flying everywhere, figuring out what the heck is going on in between the lines and high-speed chase sequences. The series is a gift that gives on giving. Apart from the horrific bloodshed, we also face our protagonists’ emotional turmoil surrounding their past lives. Arisu is still reeling from his friends’ deaths while Usagi walks around with the burden of her father’s probable suicide. The games are puzzled, intense and mind fucking just like it's predecessor.
Just like season 1, season 2 carries on the expectations of the high stakes do or die games and delivers them almost successfully. The finale episode hit me a little, wherein many things went unanswered, the pacing got very slow and a happy ending which I felt could have been more satisfactory, had everything would have been answered. Maybe a Season 3 would answer all the remaining questions and solve the final piece of the puzzle.
My Rating: 8.5/10
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Better than Season 1
I was reluctant at first watching because I was a bit disappointed at season 1 I thought the 1st season its kinda a meh for me but when I forced myself to binge-watch season 2, I was so amazed at the graphics and high budget they give. For me, season 2 has more interesting episodes than season 1. I'm happy they added more female characters even though some of them have a little screen time esp. when they are participating the face card games. I was so shocked at the plot twist at the ending and the final episode is one of the best plot twist ever made by far the Best Episode in Season 2. Definitely recommended to everyone!!!Was this review helpful to you?
if you haven't watched this yet do it right now
going into this show i did not realize how heartbreaking and gutwrenching it would be. one of the scenes literally made a sob come out my mouth like it genuinely wrecked me how emotional it was. some scenes had me sick to my stomach and made my heart feel empty. everything was so well done about this i can't put into words how much this moved mecharacters were expertly done, acting was sublime and the story was just incredible. this is one of those shows where i will be thinking about even months after watching
the greatest thing about this masterpiece are the characters and the relationships they have with one another. you even feel bad for the "bad guys" at some points. when i watch a show, i have to be attached to the characters, otherwise what's the point? if i'm not feeling their pain and if i'm not gripping the edge of my seat, then it's a waste of time. thankfully this show had everything. it made me cry, it made me slap my hand over my mouth and it made me feel joy.
it's a very grim yet humanizing perspective on how we as people would operate if left to our own devices. it leaves you thinking about the society we live in and how love may be the reason you keep fighting to survive. i finished both seasons of this show in a little over a day — that's how immersed i was — and i'm so glad i finally decided to watch this after it sitting in my watch list for the last 2 years T-T
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The ending felt like a whole a season onto itself. So much happened in that last episode. It was tempting to go from the previous episode right into the last one, and I’m glad I held off to watch it the next day. It’s really a lot to mentally and emotionally unpack.
While I initially wanted to give this season a perfect score, I can't support the portrayal of sexual assault and the justification of the perpetrator's actions due to his past experiences with bullying. His attempts to rape the female lead and his reasoning that "because people are bad, he will be bad" is not acceptable. The whole time he's portrayed as a victim of his past, and the way to save him is to show him kindness. That is fine, but the problem lies in him never acknowledging his harmful behavior and never showing remorse for them either.
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Mixed Feelings
I don't give a damn about other reviews but you see the drama's first few handful of episodes are really thrilling and exciting to watch but after ep 4 Or 5 I guess, the drama really starts getting to suck. I mean I absolutely disappointed about the actors acting and the story plot. How tf the ending was good? It was abruptly ended without explaing about the borderland and shit. how come Arisu a smart ass be fooled by the psychological trap of last ep.. I mean it was a bit confusing too. At last I wll not explain about the show in details because I ain't got time for this. But after watching many K-C-J Dramas I can alert you in advance that watch this at your own risk.. The plot is really gimmicky. A solid 5.5 trash from me. Not gonna watch S3Was this review helpful to you?
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Une fin qui me laisse un goût amer…
Me voici replongée dans l’univers de « Alice in Borderland » 2ans après le visionnage de la première saison. Je dois avouer avoir oublié pas mal d’éléments & de personnages… (En même temps, impossible de se souvenir de tout après si longtemps x’D)Alors du nouveau dans cette saison ? Pas vraiment… On n’en apprend pas beaucoup plus durant les différentes parties. (On apprend tout durant les 5 à 10 dernières minutes du dernier épisodes x’D) Et cette fin… Rahaaaaaaaaa ! Je savais déjà qu’ils « rêvaient » (entre GROS GUILLEMETS ! Car pour moi, cela n’est pas un rêve mais un « entre-deux », c’est-à-dire, entre la vie & la mort… Comme s’ils devaient combattre pour que leurs corps sortent du coma.) mais comment dire… Ils ont vécu tellement de choses… et finalement… ils ne se souviennent de rien ! [Attention, pétage de plombs dans 3, 2… COMMENT les scénaristes peuvent faire ça ?! :o Donc, si je résume, Nigari peut tranquillement martyriser, violer, tuer… Et se réveiller comme si de rien n’était ? C’est quoi ce bordel ? (Oui, oui, cela me reste en travers de la gorge ><)]
Je crois que mon opinion sur la fin est assez limpide XD ! Je vais donc passer aux points clés de cette saison :
• Remise en question : Les différents personnages doivent faire des choix tout au long de leur « aventure », ces choix vont conditionner ce qui se passera ensuite. Il est évident, que durant ces épreuves, leur personnalité va s’affirmer mais également qu’ils vont devoir se remettre en question… Nous voyons donc nos personnages murirent… (Pour mieux oublier au réveil >< ! Moi avoir le seum ? Jamais :D !)
• Vision plus large de la série : Contrairement à la première saison, on suit beaucoup moins ARISU pour pouvoir suivre les autres personnages centraux de l’histoire. Ce qui amène un côté de fraicheur puisqu’on peut suivre leur raisonnement (qui diffère de celui d'Arisu ^^).
• Des morts, des morts & encore des morts : Ce point ne change pas de la première saison. Étant dans un « Death Game », il est inévitable de voir des gens mourir les uns après les autres…
• L’aboutissement de la relation entre Arisu & Usagi : Comme c’était prévisible dans la première saison… Ils finissent par avoir une relation amoureuse… (Pas très utile dans le développement de l’histoire mais bon… Il parait que l’amour adoucit les MŒURS xD)
En conclusion : J’ai aimé cette saison mais j’ai DÉTESTÉ cette fin… De ce fait, je ne pense pas le revoir un jour ^^.
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