bluebloodripper
Joined Jul 2019
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Dharma has become a joke! They continue to work with undeserving Nepo kids and their recent films have all been complete garbage.
It seems like Karan has sold his sinking liability to Adhar poonawala and is now enjoying his life.
No big actor is working with Dharma and now even these mid range actors have understood that they are just apart of a movie making factory.
Ibrahim has been reduced to a supporting actor in this film. Obviously after watching the finished film the makers did not have the guts to release it in the theatres. Saif's son is a disaster even without a theatrical release.
Dharma needs to cast films based on the merit of the script and not because of just setting up a project for X and selling it for X+Y It's sad to see how Dharma has destroyed itself.. How the mighty have fallen...
It seems like Karan has sold his sinking liability to Adhar poonawala and is now enjoying his life.
No big actor is working with Dharma and now even these mid range actors have understood that they are just apart of a movie making factory.
Ibrahim has been reduced to a supporting actor in this film. Obviously after watching the finished film the makers did not have the guts to release it in the theatres. Saif's son is a disaster even without a theatrical release.
Dharma needs to cast films based on the merit of the script and not because of just setting up a project for X and selling it for X+Y It's sad to see how Dharma has destroyed itself.. How the mighty have fallen...
After the novelty of Season 1 wore off, the makers and Netflix chose to milk the franchise. But the writing and character development in Seasons 2 and 3 leave you wondering whether this even deserves to be called Squid Game. What was once gripping and psychologically intense has been reduced to a hollow imitation of its former self.
The logic is laughable. Scenes are shoved in at the worst possible moments, grinding the narrative to a crawl. Instead of tension and suspense, you get interruptions that feel like clumsy distractions. The games, once the heart of the series, are now mediocre at best,stripped of ingenuity and thrill.
And then comes Season 3's wildest decision: introducing a newborn into the mix. It's not edgy, it's absurd. It's as if the writers decided to throw in random elements hoping something would stick, but it only proves how far the show has strayed from its original genius.
This franchise deserved the same bold, out-of-the-box thinking and quality writing that made Season 1 a global sensation. Instead, the decision to play it safe and squeeze out every last drop of fame has backfired badly. The result? A series that's as forgettable as it is frustrating.
If this weren't Squid Game Season 3 but some random show, I would've quit watching after Episode 3. Name alone is keeping viewers tethered and that's not a compliment.
The logic is laughable. Scenes are shoved in at the worst possible moments, grinding the narrative to a crawl. Instead of tension and suspense, you get interruptions that feel like clumsy distractions. The games, once the heart of the series, are now mediocre at best,stripped of ingenuity and thrill.
And then comes Season 3's wildest decision: introducing a newborn into the mix. It's not edgy, it's absurd. It's as if the writers decided to throw in random elements hoping something would stick, but it only proves how far the show has strayed from its original genius.
This franchise deserved the same bold, out-of-the-box thinking and quality writing that made Season 1 a global sensation. Instead, the decision to play it safe and squeeze out every last drop of fame has backfired badly. The result? A series that's as forgettable as it is frustrating.
If this weren't Squid Game Season 3 but some random show, I would've quit watching after Episode 3. Name alone is keeping viewers tethered and that's not a compliment.
Another film based on an overused, exhausted concept! I don't even have enough words to finish this review...
Terrible acting, zero logic, poor humour, and a colossal waste of funds on action that serves absolutely no purpose. This is a textbook example of projects sold on the backs of mainstream actors to OTT platforms purely to generate profit for those involved. Meanwhile, viewers are left with a headache, wondering how such rubbish continues to get made again and again.
John Cena and Priyanka Chopra simply can't act to save their lives, yet they somehow keep landing roles in big-budget films.
Unless you're in the mood for a pounding headache, do yourself a favour and stay far away from this disaster.
Terrible acting, zero logic, poor humour, and a colossal waste of funds on action that serves absolutely no purpose. This is a textbook example of projects sold on the backs of mainstream actors to OTT platforms purely to generate profit for those involved. Meanwhile, viewers are left with a headache, wondering how such rubbish continues to get made again and again.
John Cena and Priyanka Chopra simply can't act to save their lives, yet they somehow keep landing roles in big-budget films.
Unless you're in the mood for a pounding headache, do yourself a favour and stay far away from this disaster.