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24 female police officers, firefighters, bodyguards, soldiers, athletes and stuntwomen team up by profession to compete for survival on a remote island.24 female police officers, firefighters, bodyguards, soldiers, athletes and stuntwomen team up by profession to compete for survival on a remote island.24 female police officers, firefighters, bodyguards, soldiers, athletes and stuntwomen team up by profession to compete for survival on a remote island.
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I would like to start off with the fact that this show is a one if a kind there is nothing else you can compare with , it's production level is very high, the production team have clearly though about every move they will alllow the participants to do and not a single loophole can be found.
This show is perfect for survival enthusiasts who love the type of situations where startergy is very important especially when against others, such as how they should defend their camp and when they should attack other camps.
In a way I'm jealous because I would love to participate in this show as it also seems very fun.
This show is perfect for survival enthusiasts who love the type of situations where startergy is very important especially when against others, such as how they should defend their camp and when they should attack other camps.
In a way I'm jealous because I would love to participate in this show as it also seems very fun.
OMG, I have never seen a show like this before!
These women are so strong, powerful, confident and resourceful! I wish I could be as strong as them! They are from professions that people tend to think are only for men, but they prove that such assumption is so wrong. That is the Power of Women!
The show is so real, you can never predict what will happen in the next moment. To survive the island, to be strong is not enough. You also have to be smart. You need to hide yourself from your enemy, but you also need to know more about your enemy. The part that each team tries to confuse other teams is so interesting and hilarious, because as the audience, you know all the tricks they play.
Looking forward to the next season!!!
These women are so strong, powerful, confident and resourceful! I wish I could be as strong as them! They are from professions that people tend to think are only for men, but they prove that such assumption is so wrong. That is the Power of Women!
The show is so real, you can never predict what will happen in the next moment. To survive the island, to be strong is not enough. You also have to be smart. You need to hide yourself from your enemy, but you also need to know more about your enemy. The part that each team tries to confuse other teams is so interesting and hilarious, because as the audience, you know all the tricks they play.
Looking forward to the next season!!!
I'm 3 episodes in and I can't remember when it was the last time I had so much interests and agony on a TV game show.
There are surprises, there is hyper realism, there is tension, there are plots and betrayals and ACTION, lots of action.
Although I'm from Greece, I'm really addicted to anything made in Korean when it comes to TV, and before I even hit pmthe play button I was sure about what I would see.
It's also perhaps even better than the 100 Physical series which I enjoyed a lot.
For some reason Koreans know how to show characters and profiles, even when the whole rest of the whole thinks "they all look the same" Nope, they're not, they just kick a$$ in what they do.
Can't wait to see what's a new day on the island is gonna bring!
There are surprises, there is hyper realism, there is tension, there are plots and betrayals and ACTION, lots of action.
Although I'm from Greece, I'm really addicted to anything made in Korean when it comes to TV, and before I even hit pmthe play button I was sure about what I would see.
It's also perhaps even better than the 100 Physical series which I enjoyed a lot.
For some reason Koreans know how to show characters and profiles, even when the whole rest of the whole thinks "they all look the same" Nope, they're not, they just kick a$$ in what they do.
Can't wait to see what's a new day on the island is gonna bring!
There will be a temptation for some to liken Siren to long-running strategy and survival shows like Survivor, or physical competitions like the recent Physical: 100. However, whilst Siren takes inspiration from many of its predecessors, it is different in several key ways and these differences culminate in a reality television show that is superior to most in this genre.
Unlike Survivor and Physical: 100, there is no product placement and Siren is noticeably free of advertising throughout. This means the show is always focused on the contestants and the competition - there are no distractions. For a Korean reality television show, Siren does a good job minimising the amount of multiple angle replays and lacks the usual screen clutter from jokes and pop-up information. It is also less sneaky in its use of editing to suggest a false narrative, though there are still some minor moments when the editors are clearly lying to the audience. Siren also distances itself from both these shows, and most other reality programs, in its distinct lack of interviews with the contestants. Whilst they do turn up occasionally to offer some insight, these interviews are usually professional and free from fake drama. The overwhelming majority of the show is live footage and this really improves its pacing.
Siren is also unique in its blend of survival, strategy/diplomacy and physical competition. The survival aspect is persistent in the background throughout, but it's less extreme than Survivor, in which contestants regularly face medical emergencies. The participants in Siren are almost always physically capable of performing at their best thanks to this and the competition benefits from it. Furthermore, whilst diplomacy and strategy are still present and important, Siren doesn't suffer from Survivor's problem where strong opponents are unfairly eliminated early and the winner is often an undeserving "nice guy" caricature. Contestants are rewarded for their teamwork and ability in Siren. Unlike in Physical: 100, however, the ultimate winner is not necessarily the strongest all-around competitor and the show is less predictable as a result. Here, Siren manages to strike a unique balance between different aspects of this genre to create something that is both fairer and more exciting.
The show is not without some problems, but these are all relatively minor and do not have a significant impact on the viewing experience. Some sections of the competition feel underutilised and lacking - perhaps there was not enough interesting footage to work with? The pacing of the show is good, but at times it almost feels a little too fast with some teams and contestants getting noticeably less screen time. Again, this is perhaps due to a lack of usable footage but it does result in some teams being significantly less interesting than others. There are also some questionable refereeing decisions, though thankfully these do not impact the fairness of the result.
Overall, Siren is competitive reality television done right. It avoids most of the problems that commonly plague this genre whilst retaining a unique blend of the most exciting aspects. There is still a lot more than can be done with this format and I hope these possibilities are explored in the future.
Unlike Survivor and Physical: 100, there is no product placement and Siren is noticeably free of advertising throughout. This means the show is always focused on the contestants and the competition - there are no distractions. For a Korean reality television show, Siren does a good job minimising the amount of multiple angle replays and lacks the usual screen clutter from jokes and pop-up information. It is also less sneaky in its use of editing to suggest a false narrative, though there are still some minor moments when the editors are clearly lying to the audience. Siren also distances itself from both these shows, and most other reality programs, in its distinct lack of interviews with the contestants. Whilst they do turn up occasionally to offer some insight, these interviews are usually professional and free from fake drama. The overwhelming majority of the show is live footage and this really improves its pacing.
Siren is also unique in its blend of survival, strategy/diplomacy and physical competition. The survival aspect is persistent in the background throughout, but it's less extreme than Survivor, in which contestants regularly face medical emergencies. The participants in Siren are almost always physically capable of performing at their best thanks to this and the competition benefits from it. Furthermore, whilst diplomacy and strategy are still present and important, Siren doesn't suffer from Survivor's problem where strong opponents are unfairly eliminated early and the winner is often an undeserving "nice guy" caricature. Contestants are rewarded for their teamwork and ability in Siren. Unlike in Physical: 100, however, the ultimate winner is not necessarily the strongest all-around competitor and the show is less predictable as a result. Here, Siren manages to strike a unique balance between different aspects of this genre to create something that is both fairer and more exciting.
The show is not without some problems, but these are all relatively minor and do not have a significant impact on the viewing experience. Some sections of the competition feel underutilised and lacking - perhaps there was not enough interesting footage to work with? The pacing of the show is good, but at times it almost feels a little too fast with some teams and contestants getting noticeably less screen time. Again, this is perhaps due to a lack of usable footage but it does result in some teams being significantly less interesting than others. There are also some questionable refereeing decisions, though thankfully these do not impact the fairness of the result.
Overall, Siren is competitive reality television done right. It avoids most of the problems that commonly plague this genre whilst retaining a unique blend of the most exciting aspects. There is still a lot more than can be done with this format and I hope these possibilities are explored in the future.
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I watched it without much expectation, but this was something different.
A breathless sense of immersion.
Only female comes out, but I couldn't see them. I could see only a battle of pride-filled soldiers, firefighters, and police.
What is the purpose of this battle? Is it a prize money? It seems There was no such thing. Honor for your job? These people are kind of cool.
Appropriate music effects lead me. The moment of climax is coming, so you have to watch carefully.
The starting with a thick sea fog was good choice.
I heard that all episodes will be released today. I should watch it first.
A breathless sense of immersion.
Only female comes out, but I couldn't see them. I could see only a battle of pride-filled soldiers, firefighters, and police.
What is the purpose of this battle? Is it a prize money? It seems There was no such thing. Honor for your job? These people are kind of cool.
Appropriate music effects lead me. The moment of climax is coming, so you have to watch carefully.
The starting with a thick sea fog was good choice.
I heard that all episodes will be released today. I should watch it first.
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- TriviaThe series had 11.7 million views in 2023 but failed to make it into Netflix's top ten list, it was not picked up for a second season.
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