Pity he had to ruin his image by staying silent on what happened to Zhao Lusi in the set of Almost Lover. That production may not be the sole reason for her health problem, but it was definitely a trigger.
If I had a nickel for every time he has to play an insanely OBSESSED character, I'd have two nickels. Which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice.
I believe it started on June 25 and wrapped up on September 27 this year
That is quite⦠literally impossible if the filming only ended like a month ago.
Thereās post-production (editing, dubbing, etc) and it has to go through NRTA approval. If the drama didnāt get the permit on the first screening, it has to be re-edited and re-submitted again.
It mentions amnesia in the synopsis- how long does that go on for? Is it cringy and annoying?
The female lead might have an amnesia but her identity isnāt exactly a secret. She will know who she is and he will know who she is right from the start and vice versa. Thereās hatred and fireāand they put the enemies in the enemies-to-lovers. Really well done, imo.
You can treat the amnesia trope as a catalyst on the side.
Girl, I genuinely donāt know what to feel about the ending. It has given me more questions than a proper closure.A…
You know what, the more I think about the drama, the more I want to deduct points.
It would have been SO MUCH better if she saw him in his raggedy and bloody ass state as soon as he time traveled but⦠genuinely why is his state of living so much better than mine in the present time 𤨠Like I know there was a big oomph in the hospital scene?! I was so sure he would pop up at that moment.
A seemingly unnecessary season, yet one that is very much welcomed.
Alice in Borderland Season 3 delivers exactly what made the first two seasons so compelling: its solid, cohesive, and consistent storytelling. Unlike many shows that lose steam after multiple seasons, this series knows how to start with a bang and end with an even bigger one.
I personally find it hard to review later seasons without giving away spoilers since the groundwork has already been set. What comes now are the new little details that expand that worldāand Season 3 does that. I especially liked the visualization of how time moves differently in the real world compared to the Borderlands, the reminder that Citizens are still present and just as easily eliminated as in Season 2, and the portrayal of survivors carrying trauma (e.g. obsession with the afterlife) and slowly finding ways to heal (e.g. seeking professional help).
Alice in Borderland isnāt simply about outlasting in the games, itās about choosing to survive with purpose; not only for oneās self, but also for the people they love and want to live for.
someone on tiktok said, Hyunri (Shion in season 3) and Machida Keita (Karube in season 1) are married.... and both of their heads exploded in the drama (Alice in Borderland) šš¤š¼
i love this movie šÆ I can't believe I cried when Chen Li died
I donāt know why you still havenāt updated your comment by clicking the spoiler tag when youāre literally online and people have already called you out for the spoiler 12 days ago. So disrespectful.
What's the other show? š
Pity he had to ruin his image by staying silent on what happened to Zhao Lusi in the set of Almost Lover. That production may not be the sole reason for her health problem, but it was definitely a trigger.
Thereās post-production (editing, dubbing, etc) and it has to go through NRTA approval. If the drama didnāt get the permit on the first screening, it has to be re-edited and re-submitted again.
You can treat the amnesia trope as a catalyst on the side.
It would have been SO MUCH better if she saw him in his raggedy and bloody ass state as soon as he time traveled but⦠genuinely why is his state of living so much better than mine in the present time 𤨠Like I know there was a big oomph in the hospital scene?! I was so sure he would pop up at that moment.
Now Iām more pissed off ššš¼
A time traveler from the past ending up in a luxury hotel looking all rich and sleek⦠shouldāve given me sad ending instead š¤£
Alice in Borderland Season 3 delivers exactly what made the first two seasons so compelling: its solid, cohesive, and consistent storytelling. Unlike many shows that lose steam after multiple seasons, this series knows how to start with a bang and end with an even bigger one.
I personally find it hard to review later seasons without giving away spoilers since the groundwork has already been set. What comes now are the new little details that expand that worldāand Season 3 does that. I especially liked the visualization of how time moves differently in the real world compared to the Borderlands, the reminder that Citizens are still present and just as easily eliminated as in Season 2, and the portrayal of survivors carrying trauma (e.g. obsession with the afterlife) and slowly finding ways to heal (e.g. seeking professional help).
Alice in Borderland isnāt simply about outlasting in the games, itās about choosing to survive with purpose; not only for oneās self, but also for the people they love and want to live for.
8.5/10
also-multiseasonal Squid Game and Sweet Home wanted to be š
That's bingeing with more excitement and less spoilers š