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- 1 YUTAKA YAMADAALICE IN BORDERLAND 11:16
- 2 YUTAKA YAMADAPORTAL 4:31
- 3 YUTAKA YAMADAHYPE 1:21
- 4 YUTAKA YAMADADOLDRUMS 5:38
- 5 YUTAKA YAMADAIRON FIST 4:07
- 6 YUTAKA YAMADAVANTAGE POINT 3:04
- 7 YUTAKA YAMADATRICKSTER 1:46
- 8 YUTAKA YAMADAMIRROR MAZE 6:01
- 9 YUTAKA YAMADAPARANOIA 4:16
- 10 YUTAKA YAMADAFRENZY 1:39
- 11 YUTAKA YAMADAOBSTRUCTION 4:12
- 12 YUTAKA YAMADAUNEARTHED 6:45
- 13 YUTAKA YAMADAYOUR SMILE 2:25
- 14 YUTAKA YAMADAPERIPHERALS 2:57
- 15 YUTAKA YAMADASUN RAYS 1:57
- 16 YUTAKA YAMADAUNCHARTED 8:49
- 17 YUTAKA YAMADARAINFALL 5:47
- 18 YUTAKA YAMADAACCIDENTS OF CHAOS 5:51
- 19 YUTAKA YAMADANO EXIT 6:34
- 20 YUTAKA YAMADATHE ABYSS 10:57
- 21 YUTAKA YAMADABEYOND THE MIST 5:19
- 22 YUTAKA YAMADAARMOUR 5:12
- 23 YUTAKA YAMADAMOONBOW 4:03
- 24 YUTAKA YAMADASOULBOUND 4:46
- 25 YUTAKA YAMADAHIDDEN CARD 3:30
Imawa no Kuni no Arisu 11
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Runtime | 42 min – 1 hr 20 min |
Channel | Netflix |
Digital: World | December 10, 2020 |
Parental Advisory | Frightening & Intense Scenes, Violence & Gore, Sex & Nudity, ... |
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Production Companies | |
Also Known As | 今際の国のアリス Japan Alice in Borderland United Kingdom |
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Arisu — a listless, jobless and video-game-obsessed young man — suddenly finds himself in a strange, emptied-out version of Tokyo in which he and his friends must compete in dangerous games in order to survive.Сast and Crew
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The beginning is boring, but the second half is always good. Liked: the characters, the fact that the action is pretty tough, and the drama at the end. Didn’t like it: an excess of pathos in places and the fact that the characters will hysteria all the way, and then find a way out at the last second. Translated to English
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