@DixonsWings: Be sure to read the manga *__* this is a masterpiece, which are few. Of course, if you don't have an aversion to black and white pictures. You can still wait for the Japanese series from Netflix in December, but the devil knows how it will turn out... for sure, the whole plot will be turned around and half of the characters will be thrown out, as they usually do =_=
@DixonsWings: there is zero trust in the Cowboy at all (looking at the castes, I remember memes from Netflix Adaptation. They will not convey the magic of cosmic fun. I recommend manga, yes. Must read
@Inferno2015: I'll watch the Cowboy series anyway, but the cast is already tolerant there, it's Netflix :D I'm not particularly familiar with Japanese cinema, somehow I don't perceive the actors' game, unlike the same Korean one, for example, so I probably won't watch the Alice in Borderland series. But I will definitely read the manga)
@DixonsWings: With the Japanese once upon a time. The focus is not so much on the actors as on the director, who can make a candy from the original source. Here's "At the Behest of the Evil Gods" is just an amazing thrash movie, and I won't even look at what's Japanese. The effects are excellent, the direction is excellent, even the official dubbing was delivered. The Crows are pretty cool too, a classic.
@Inferno2015: Adding movies to the list. I have complaints only specifically about acting, they have some big pauses and overplaying))) Unfortunately, from what I've watched, I haven't liked any anime/manga movies so far, except that The Edge of the Future and Oldboy are good. It's better to watch anime, and even better - manga. I spit on the Death Note (Netflix), the Japanese version is even less, but it's not even close to anime.
@DixonsWings: The edge of the Future is cool, although they greatly distorted the original source and the ending is pretty Hollywood. But if in isolation, then quite, quite, against the background of all sorts of Dragonballs, just a masterpiece of hdd has bypassed the notebook in general for a kilometer. Well, him...
The Japanese, alas, overplay emotions as if they were anime characters. Americans are still more restrained. If you look, for example, at the Game of Liars, it's an amazing series, interesting, but the actors with their antics and pathos are simple...aaaaaaa t.t.
Netflix did very well.It was this episode that came out three times more touching.I looked through it in one go.I'm really looking forward to the second season.It was extended
Until recently, I hoped that everything would be the other way around and the wolf would die (well, like it's a psychological game and all that), but alas. Solid 5. It's a pity there aren't enough episodes, but let's try netflix.
If they had followed the rules of the game initially, maybe they would have survived... the sheep should have run away, but the wolf ran.
It's amazing that Shibuki sacrificed herself for the sake of the first person she met. I would still understand if it were for the sake of Simplicity. In the drama, her behavior seemed more logical.
Here are all the trick games. Moreover, these are worms. You need to break yourself, be ready to die. Shibuki survived because there was no gas, as far as I understood. And according to the rules of the game, there should be. Therefore, if three people unconditionally sacrificed themselves for the sake of one… Maybe they would have been in for a surprise, the collars wouldn't have exploded.
There is a Japanese TV series of the same name based on the same manga. https://myshows.me/view/69889/ As for me, it turned out much better, I recommend watching it.
@mikei1337: well, it's just an advertisement for the manga lula, the discs with the series were bundled with the books. They don't have to reveal anything, they just serve as a nice bonus, nothing more. In fact, a stupid probe
I recommend manga, yes. Must read
I have complaints only specifically about acting, they have some big pauses and overplaying))) Unfortunately, from what I've watched, I haven't liked any anime/manga movies so far, except that The Edge of the Future and Oldboy are good. It's better to watch anime, and even better - manga. I spit on the Death Note (Netflix), the Japanese version is even less, but it's not even close to anime.
The Japanese, alas, overplay emotions as if they were anime characters. Americans are still more restrained. If you look, for example, at the Game of Liars, it's an amazing series, interesting, but the actors with their antics and pathos are simple...aaaaaaa t.t.
Here you have a TV series with real actors from Netflix, there is even a good voice acting from LostFilm
Enjoy your viewing
https://myshows.me/m/view/69889/
It's amazing that Shibuki sacrificed herself for the sake of the first person she met. I would still understand if it were for the sake of Simplicity. In the drama, her behavior seemed more logical.
Therefore, if three people unconditionally sacrificed themselves for the sake of one… Maybe they would have been in for a surprise, the collars wouldn't have exploded.
https://myshows.me/view/69889/
As for me, it turned out much better, I recommend watching it.
I got involved in three episodes 🥳