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: Arisu later joins a cult-like community called "The Beach," led by a man named Hatter. They believe that collecting every playing card will allow them to return to the real world. Alice.in.Borderland.SEASON.01.S01.COMPLETE.DUAL...
The story follows Ryohei Arisu, a directionless gamer who, along with his two best friends, suddenly finds Tokyo deserted. They are forced into a series of life-or-death games to earn "visas"—temporary permits that keep them alive. : Reviewers from sites like Chicago Film Scene
: Fans on Readers Enjoy Authors' Dreams note it is one of the better live-action manga adaptations, successfully grounding its surreal elements through relatable character struggles. The story follows Ryohei Arisu, a directionless gamer
: The season ends with a brutal "Witch Hunt" game at The Beach, revealing that "dealers" (human facilitators) have been orchestrating the games from the shadows. Thematic Depth & Reception
: Some viewers found the late-season transition to internal Beach politics and heavy gunplay to be slightly less polished than the tight, logic-based puzzles of the early episodes. Alice in Borderland – Season 1 Review - MattsViews
The first season of is a high-stakes psychological thriller that adapts Haro Aso's manga into a visceral, live-action survival drama. Often compared to Squid Game for its "play or die" premise, it distinguishes itself with a deep focus on world-building mystery and the specific card-suit mechanics that define its deadly games. Core Premise & World Mechanics