![]() Sadly, the series had to juggle too many characters, so the world itself was left vastly unexplored. So much so, that wanting to know more about the world and explore it through the "escape rooms" game-dynamic kept me engaged enough to finish this one in three days. The world (aka country/reality) in which this drama takes place is hands down the most interesting aspect of this series. PLOT: Interesting, albeit left mostly unexplored So keep in mind that I jumped into this series without knowing anything about it. I'm aware the story is based on a manga that I have not read, and the truth is told, I don't plan to check out. Alice in Borderland, unfortunately, is no exception.Īnother important thing of note is that this review pertains only to this drama. For whatever reason, I often find that characters in J-Dramas fall flat. However, almost all, without exception, have failed to elicit any emotion from me. I think their stories are interesting - especially those that delve into the dark psychological aspects of human nature. Suffice it to say I have always struggled with Japanese Dramas. Interesting but Unmemorable Let me start with some disclaimers because, as you'll find out, my rating for this mini-series is much lower than the majority of other reviewers/raters.
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