Episode 1
- L'épisode a été diffusé 10 déc. 2020
- TV-MA
- 47m
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7,5/10
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueArisu and his friends run into a public bathroom to hide from the police, but when they reemerge, the streets of Tokyo are suddenly completely empty.Arisu and his friends run into a public bathroom to hide from the police, but when they reemerge, the streets of Tokyo are suddenly completely empty.Arisu and his friends run into a public bathroom to hide from the police, but when they reemerge, the streets of Tokyo are suddenly completely empty.
Yûki Morinaga
- Chota Segawa
- (as Yuki Morinaga)
Shûichirô Masuda
- Kazu
- (as Shuichiro Masuda)
Nanako Ôde
- Student
- (as Nanako Ode)
Tamura Kyotaro
- Hajime Arisu
- (as Kyotaro Tamura)
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The first episode drops you straight into a familiar yet disquieting setup- Tokyo goes silent, and three friends find themselves in a version of the city where everyone's gone, and survival means playing twisted games that turn lethal. It's not subtle about its influences - Cube, Battle Royale, maybe even Kaiji - but it doesn't feel like a knockoff either. There's a real sense of dread to how the world is introduced. The silence, the empty streets - they linger just long enough to feel wrong. Arisu (Kento Yamazaki) is the standout. He's the kind of guy whose intelligence only clicks under pressure, and the episode holds off on making him "cool" or capable. You believe his confusion, his paralysis, and later, his clarity - it's not a stretch. The first game they enter is brutal, but not over-the-top; the tension comes more from the ambiguity and the rules you don't yet understand than from the violence itself (though that's there). It's less gore for shock's sake, more consequence-driven. If there's a weak point, it's that the other two characters - Chota and Karube - are there to reflect Arisu's arc or raise the stakes. They're fine, just not formed yet. But that might be the point. This world is designed to strip you down. And by the end, when things escalate, it's clear this show isn't interested in playing fair - or offering safety nets. It's sleek but grounded. The tone is oppressive without being melodramatic. There's enough restraint to keep things unsettling, but it doesn't feel cold. Just... indifferent, in a way that works. The episode doesn't hand you answers. It wants you to sit with the discomfort, and I respect that. Strong start. Not mind-blowing yet, but sharp, atmospheric, and unsettling in a way that feels earned. Whether it ends up saying something meaningful or just coasts on premise remains to be seen - but I'm interested enough to keep watching. My score- 8/10. (High potential. Hollow on the emotional side for now, but the dread lands.)
Arisu and his friends Karube and Chota head out into central Tokyo for some fun. After causing an incident they hide in a public toilet to avoid the police. When they re-emerge into the street all the people have disappeared and their electronic devices don't work. It turns out that they're unwilling participants in a game, a game filled with deadly challenges where losing or simply making the wrong decision could cost them their lives.
A decent start to the series. The plot is intriguing, especially the bigger picture - what is going on and how do they get out of this predicament? - and solving the individual challenges.
However, characters are generally so-so and not overly engaging. Chota is incredibly irritating and a reason to not want to continue watching. I didn't mind Saori Shibuki though...
Overall, intriguing enough to keep me watching.
A decent start to the series. The plot is intriguing, especially the bigger picture - what is going on and how do they get out of this predicament? - and solving the individual challenges.
However, characters are generally so-so and not overly engaging. Chota is incredibly irritating and a reason to not want to continue watching. I didn't mind Saori Shibuki though...
Overall, intriguing enough to keep me watching.
The first episode starts with slow pace, but become interesting when the characters enter in Game Arena. Everything explained very well about the game, but it Is too fast to understand and solve simultaneously by your own. If you are a nerd the you will definitely gooing to love this episode. Looking forward to watch the next episode 😀.
The plot of the show, was very interesting. So, I decided to watch the show, because I really like survival-thriller TV shows. The storyline seems very well written. The characters were very well-developed and very likeable. Episode 1, was a nice introduction of the show, it was very intense and so promising! Also, I really liked the filming location. It wasn't scary, but it was kinda bloody (I mean, there were some kills). I have to admit that this show reminds me of, "Squid Game". The first game was so intense and it kinda remind me, the movie "Escape Room". The duration of the show, was nice. Overall, it seems a really good show and I can't wait to watch the following episodes!
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- AnecdotesBMW 523d (F10, 2010-2017), a car that the character mentioned several times, was exclusive to Japanese market and the most successful of all BMW 5-Series (F10) models sold there.
- Bandes originalesGood Times
Performed by Sam Medina
Written by Jan Erik Nilsson (aka Eartraxx)
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