Tentés par un prix alléchant en cas de victoire, des centaines de joueurs désargentés acceptent de s'affronter lors de jeux pour enfants aux enjeux mortels.Tentés par un prix alléchant en cas de victoire, des centaines de joueurs désargentés acceptent de s'affronter lors de jeux pour enfants aux enjeux mortels.Tentés par un prix alléchant en cas de victoire, des centaines de joueurs désargentés acceptent de s'affronter lors de jeux pour enfants aux enjeux mortels.
- Récompensé par 6 Primetime Emmys
- 45 victoires et 84 nominations au total
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Reviewers say 'Squid Game' is acclaimed for its unique premise, engaging plot, and strong Korean cast performances. The show is lauded for its commentary on social inequality and human nature. However, criticisms include predictable plot twists, inconsistent logic, and the acting of the VIP characters. Some find the ending unsatisfactory and the second season lacking compared to the first. Despite these criticisms, many still find the series captivating and worth watching.
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My God the actors who potrayed the VIP people cannot act. I cringed everytime they said a line. It felt like they were just reading them. Even the intonation was off. It was like when we were kids and had to read a play in class and we exagerated the intonation. Terrible, just awful.
I think it's really good show but the VIP acting is horrible. Seems rushed and no quality.
Slowness to find Truth on the boat team.
Very rushed acting and quality. Looks like Ai is playing big part of it.
When Squid Game premiered on Netflix in 2021, it quickly became a global phenomenon-and for good reason. The South Korean series, created by Hwang Dong-hyuk, is more than just a dystopian survival drama. It's a razor-sharp commentary on capitalism, human behavior, and the moral cost of desperation. While many have already praised its thrilling plot and visual style, Squid Game stands out for its meticulous attention to quality-both in storytelling and production.
Slowness to find Truth on the boat team.
Very rushed acting and quality. Looks like Ai is playing big part of it.
When Squid Game premiered on Netflix in 2021, it quickly became a global phenomenon-and for good reason. The South Korean series, created by Hwang Dong-hyuk, is more than just a dystopian survival drama. It's a razor-sharp commentary on capitalism, human behavior, and the moral cost of desperation. While many have already praised its thrilling plot and visual style, Squid Game stands out for its meticulous attention to quality-both in storytelling and production.
Comparisons to Season 1 are nonsensical. Season 1 was an original concept that stood and succeeded on its own, which cannot be the case for subsequent seasons.
The best thing about Season 2 is the acting. The cast is absolutely great! Where Squid Game 2 feels lacking, is in its refusal to resolve ANY of the multiple threads in this season. There are many ways to build suspense, but the laziest one is where you just refuse to answer any questions you raised for an entire seasons, leaving it to be addressed in Season 3. It is quite evident that the show is now a lot less interested in telling a satisfying story and more invested in stretching the franchise into a multi-season subscription-retention machine.
The best thing about Season 2 is the acting. The cast is absolutely great! Where Squid Game 2 feels lacking, is in its refusal to resolve ANY of the multiple threads in this season. There are many ways to build suspense, but the laziest one is where you just refuse to answer any questions you raised for an entire seasons, leaving it to be addressed in Season 3. It is quite evident that the show is now a lot less interested in telling a satisfying story and more invested in stretching the franchise into a multi-season subscription-retention machine.
The VIPs once again are execreble actors. The gravitas and emotion of the show are turned farcical as soon as these rejects from every grade 7 play start talking. Even their gestures are cringe worthy. Non English speaking directors can not distinguish bad acting from good in foreign actors. Test this theory on any film made anywhere at any time in a non English speaking country, which contains an "American" in it. Japanese flicks are notorious for this, even Kurosawa. Break out the ham. I can imagine the ads run in Seoul papers: "Foreign English speaking actors needed." And since last time I checked Seoul isn't L. A., the pool of trained, good, professional actors must run at about ZERO candidates. Show is great otherwise: The contrast between the quality of acting in these cheesy foreigners and the Korean cast couldn't be more obvious. LA London Toronto and Vancouver have loads of actors serving table who would be great. Think about it guys.
For someone who has seen Alice in Borderland and loved it, I see this series as a more mature and rawer version, without fantasies. Criticism of the capitalism of today's society, ironic how it turned out, becoming everything it criticized.
Decent 8/10.
Decent 8/10.
What to Watch on Netflix After "Squid Game"
What to Watch on Netflix After "Squid Game"
If "Squid Game" left you needing more high-stakes drama, we've rounded up some Netflix recommendations for you to check out.
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- AnecdotesThe creator of Squid Game, Hwang Dong-hyuk, developed the show in 2009. However, it was rejected by media companies and actors for 10 years.
- GaffesIn the first episode, Gi-hun tries accessing his bank account and finds that his mother has changed the PIN after he tries inputting his usual password and it doesn't work. His usual password is his birthday, which we see is 0426 or April 26th. However, in the final scene of the last episode of the first season, he identifies himself on the phone with his name and birthday, which he gives as October 31st.
- ConnexionsFeatured in The Late Show with Stephen Colbert: Sanjay Gupta/Denis Villeneueve (2021)
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- El juego del calamar
- Lieux de tournage
- Daejeon, Corée du Sud(sets for colourful staircase and orean neighbourhood in the marbles competition sequence)
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- Durée1 heure
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