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- El episodio se transmitió el 17 sep 2021
- C
- 55min
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaThe final round presents another cruel test but this time, how it ends depends on just one player. The game's creator steps out of the shadows.The final round presents another cruel test but this time, how it ends depends on just one player. The game's creator steps out of the shadows.The final round presents another cruel test but this time, how it ends depends on just one player. The game's creator steps out of the shadows.
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Could have ended on a high note and left a great mark for the actors/director but from episode 7, it's gone downhill.
This is definitely been one of the best kdramas of this year and I commend the creators for working on such an amazing series.
Some of the scenes in this episode were gut wrenching to watch but all in all highlighted the desperation and terrifying headspace humans will go to when put in a situation the main characters of this show were placed in.
The final episode sets up a potential second season pretty well and I am really looking forward to it.
Some of the scenes in this episode were gut wrenching to watch but all in all highlighted the desperation and terrifying headspace humans will go to when put in a situation the main characters of this show were placed in.
The final episode sets up a potential second season pretty well and I am really looking forward to it.
I think this finale,was in all honesty.. a mixed bag for me! There really were times where I was fully invested and emotionally sucked into this story, but at other times i just could not by what I was seeing!
First.. the finale game was great and really wrapped up the first scene from the pilot as well as the name of the show! I think they nailed this part with a great set piece, directing and emotional pay-off!
However.. the twist for me was poorly handled in my opinion! I dont think it felt earned and in the end it felt underwhelming! The conversation they had was good, but the whole set up.. I just did not by it!
Another part i liked was Gin-Hu honering his promise to Sae-Byeok! It qlso shows that the games have put you through so much that at the end.. is the reward even worth it?
Therefore i dont think the finale scene was bad either! I understand that for him to become a good father.. he first has to be able to live with himself.. and forgive himself!
First.. the finale game was great and really wrapped up the first scene from the pilot as well as the name of the show! I think they nailed this part with a great set piece, directing and emotional pay-off!
However.. the twist for me was poorly handled in my opinion! I dont think it felt earned and in the end it felt underwhelming! The conversation they had was good, but the whole set up.. I just did not by it!
Another part i liked was Gin-Hu honering his promise to Sae-Byeok! It qlso shows that the games have put you through so much that at the end.. is the reward even worth it?
Therefore i dont think the finale scene was bad either! I understand that for him to become a good father.. he first has to be able to live with himself.. and forgive himself!
After having watched a bunch of shows on Netflix, I have finally found something special here: The Squid Game. Upfront I've been a long-time fan of the alternative Korean film market, and this TV series is another gold star from their stables.
In this Season One, what we have is something is & isn't really that new a story, revolving around a bunch of people who ultimately choose to compete in a set of immature games that have deadly consequences, with the winner taking the spoils, a life changing sum of money.
The show is derivative and doesn't really hide that fact, taking elements directly/indirectly from Battle Royale, TXH 1138, Wicker Man, The Running Man, The Dark Knight and even countless survivor zombie films like Night of the Living Dead. You can add the obsession also in life with the countless number of reality TV shows too.
This mish-mash actually works. Why? It's because the set of characters are diverse BUT written in a believable manner which is quite an accomplishment. What we have is characters who are all flawed in some ways and end up having to make decisions on murky morale dilemmas which are life or death for them and/or their families & friends both within the game and not.
There are surreal settings which I won't spoil which will at first humour you but then scare you, as it's dark, violent and bloody.
Sounds crazy but actually it comes together as it's creating a Kafkaesque critique of modern life with a bitter outlook on our free market age and the power of big moneyed powermongers. This creates questions and issues which we all begin to ask ourselves, and you may find yourselves in the same delusions that you will always do what is right. That's clearly not all how life works sadly as you see here.
We have parallel stories of the characters lives outside, and a selfless cop trying to find his long lost brother. This all adds intrigue and greater depth. The only thing I didn't like was that there was a laziness in the writing of the rich faceless Western men. They were all practically old white men (one was of mostly like Chinese origin), and this seemed a bit cliched and narrow minded, and only partly diminished its aims. However, that shouldn't be one to ruin the rest of a great film.
I really enjoyed this series. It's about morale conundrums and a critique of our socities, our worries and those who are less fortunate than ourselves. It will leave you contemplating some questions about life, but it's not a political or revolutionary story. I'd highly recommend it to everyone to watch this.
In this Season One, what we have is something is & isn't really that new a story, revolving around a bunch of people who ultimately choose to compete in a set of immature games that have deadly consequences, with the winner taking the spoils, a life changing sum of money.
The show is derivative and doesn't really hide that fact, taking elements directly/indirectly from Battle Royale, TXH 1138, Wicker Man, The Running Man, The Dark Knight and even countless survivor zombie films like Night of the Living Dead. You can add the obsession also in life with the countless number of reality TV shows too.
This mish-mash actually works. Why? It's because the set of characters are diverse BUT written in a believable manner which is quite an accomplishment. What we have is characters who are all flawed in some ways and end up having to make decisions on murky morale dilemmas which are life or death for them and/or their families & friends both within the game and not.
There are surreal settings which I won't spoil which will at first humour you but then scare you, as it's dark, violent and bloody.
Sounds crazy but actually it comes together as it's creating a Kafkaesque critique of modern life with a bitter outlook on our free market age and the power of big moneyed powermongers. This creates questions and issues which we all begin to ask ourselves, and you may find yourselves in the same delusions that you will always do what is right. That's clearly not all how life works sadly as you see here.
We have parallel stories of the characters lives outside, and a selfless cop trying to find his long lost brother. This all adds intrigue and greater depth. The only thing I didn't like was that there was a laziness in the writing of the rich faceless Western men. They were all practically old white men (one was of mostly like Chinese origin), and this seemed a bit cliched and narrow minded, and only partly diminished its aims. However, that shouldn't be one to ruin the rest of a great film.
I really enjoyed this series. It's about morale conundrums and a critique of our socities, our worries and those who are less fortunate than ourselves. It will leave you contemplating some questions about life, but it's not a political or revolutionary story. I'd highly recommend it to everyone to watch this.
Nice ending. The end will not please to anyone because it have more psychological point and its a different perspective behind the reason of this. But me i was quiet happy with the ending and it give more depth on some characters and the whole point of this even if can sound ridiculous but its quite believable anyway. Know we know everything. The winner, the prize, the life after the game, maybe a second season? The end let suggest that the TV Show will continue. I will love to see an next season for sure.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe game played in this closing episode is the actual Squid Game. It's unfamiliar to the VIPs as it's a Korean children's game.
- ErroresTodas las entradas contienen spoilers
- ConexionesFeatured in La 74ª edición de los premios Primetime Emmy (2022)
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