Peuronteumaen
- El episodio se transmitió el 17 sep 2021
- C
- 32min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
7.9/10
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaAhead of the last round, distrust and disgust run deep among the finalists. Jun-ho makes a getaway, determined to expose the game's dirty secrets.Ahead of the last round, distrust and disgust run deep among the finalists. Jun-ho makes a getaway, determined to expose the game's dirty secrets.Ahead of the last round, distrust and disgust run deep among the finalists. Jun-ho makes a getaway, determined to expose the game's dirty secrets.
Hoyeon
- Kang Sae-byeok
- (as Jung Ho-yeon)
Greg Chun
- Choi Seung-hyun
- (English version)
- (voz)
Vivian Lu
- Kang Sae-byeok
- (English version)
- (voz)
Nick Martineau
- Additional Voices
- (English version)
- (voz)
Rama Vallury
- Additional Voices
- (English version)
- (voz)
Yasen Peyankov
- Helicopter Sniper
- (sin créditos)
Robert Tinsley
- Instructions Guard
- (sin créditos)
Opiniones destacadas
I wondered what happened to the length of the episode or if something was wrong, but the truth is, this is a special meal.
I love everything about this episode, from the lines to the character development. Everything is perfect. I wonder why they didn't do the same in previous episodes, giving the other side characters time to show their own development.
The story of the character Sebyeok is so good.
I love the dialogue at the beginning of the episode between Gihun and Sangwoo, I can watch it over and over without getting bored.
There are still things the director could have done better, like the exploding glass bridge resulting in injury to our girl, it's not convincing. There's no point blowing up the bridge, or the masked guys want more work to do.
And so did our policeman, who swam to the shore but naively dropped his heavy wetsuit on the ground for the masked men to find out. His story is as bland as his own innocence.
I just wish our Front man took off his mask earlier (since the audience didn't know him) and showed more emotion. I feel like the director forgot about him in the previous episodes.
I love everything about this episode, from the lines to the character development. Everything is perfect. I wonder why they didn't do the same in previous episodes, giving the other side characters time to show their own development.
The story of the character Sebyeok is so good.
I love the dialogue at the beginning of the episode between Gihun and Sangwoo, I can watch it over and over without getting bored.
There are still things the director could have done better, like the exploding glass bridge resulting in injury to our girl, it's not convincing. There's no point blowing up the bridge, or the masked guys want more work to do.
And so did our policeman, who swam to the shore but naively dropped his heavy wetsuit on the ground for the masked men to find out. His story is as bland as his own innocence.
I just wish our Front man took off his mask earlier (since the audience didn't know him) and showed more emotion. I feel like the director forgot about him in the previous episodes.
This is an engrossing chapter that gets the right level of emotional manipulation for a final showdown between certain characters. By the end of the episode it is impossible not to invest in the fate of one individual.
It balances the game scenes well with the Hwang Jun-ho pursuit. The outcome of this side arc is fairly predictable but it works nonetheless.
As ever the visual storytelling is superb. One shock moment is cleverly edited with a mixture of what you see and what is portrayed to have happened off camera.
All actors are great as always, particularly Cho Sang-woo, Lee Jung-jae, and Jung Ho-yeon.
7.5/10 for me, but I round up.
It balances the game scenes well with the Hwang Jun-ho pursuit. The outcome of this side arc is fairly predictable but it works nonetheless.
As ever the visual storytelling is superb. One shock moment is cleverly edited with a mixture of what you see and what is portrayed to have happened off camera.
All actors are great as always, particularly Cho Sang-woo, Lee Jung-jae, and Jung Ho-yeon.
7.5/10 for me, but I round up.
Greetings from Lithuania.
8th episode of "Front Man" was the shortest in its run time episode. Yet it was solid, explaining some mysteries and putting few new ones. I liked the pacing of it, and that i brings the story forward finale. Looking forward to see the ending... of season 1 perhaps?
8th episode of "Front Man" was the shortest in its run time episode. Yet it was solid, explaining some mysteries and putting few new ones. I liked the pacing of it, and that i brings the story forward finale. Looking forward to see the ending... of season 1 perhaps?
Even if the masked man identity is predictable and the runtime (just 30 minutes) make this kind of a filler, the performances and the anticippation towards the climax made my heart race. Plus, it contains probably the most infuriating death of them all.
Man!!! I fell in love with the character who played Sae-byeok. She is very realistic throughout the series. In this episode, she has crossed the line. Great acting performance!
But the episode was too short. Only a few minor plot developments for the final episode. Nothing more!
But the episode was too short. Only a few minor plot developments for the final episode. Nothing more!
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThis is the shortest episode of the series.
- Errores(at around 17 mins) Seong Gi-hun puts the steak knife into his pocket with the blade pointing up. However, when he pulls it out of his pocket moments later, it comes out with the handle first.
- Bandas sonorasAn der schönen blauen Donau, Op.314
Composed by Johann Strauss (as Johann Strauss II)
Performed by Das Orchester der Wiener Volksoper (uncredited) & Franz Bauer-Theussl (uncredited)
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 32min
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.00 : 1
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