Squid Game - Season 1 (2021) (saison)
Artistes:
Dong-hyeok HwangRéalisation:
Dong-hyeok HwangScénario:
Dong-hyeok HwangPhotographie:
Hyeong-deok LeeMusique:
Jae-il JungActeurs·trices:
Jung-jae Lee, Hae-soo Park, Seong-tae Heo, Ha-joon Wi, Jung Hoyeon, Anupam Tripathi, Yeong-su Oh, Yang Mal-bokVOD (1)
Résumés(1)
Le groupe organise un vote pour décider s'il continue ou abandonne l'aventure. Mais la réalité du monde extérieur peut s'avérer aussi impitoyable que le jeu. (Netflix)
Critiques (2)
A big surprise and an understandable drop in ratings. Most of the bloodthirsty fans were expecting a follow-up to the first episode, but the creators decided to go for a completely unexpected story development, and for that, thumbs up. It takes balls to take such a turn in a miniseries set up like this. After the second episode it is clear that the story is taken much more broadly and with much more emphasis on a number of characters than we first thought. And that in the end the game itself may not be the main thing. ()
I had to give this episode a lower rating, mainly because the creators took almost an hour to explain to me why we're treading the same river (but it's different now - we get it, time flies and so does water), and I wasn't exactly thrilled by it. Don't get me wrong, the plot wasn't entirely terrible, but there were moments when the emotional manipulation didn't quite hit the mark for me. I guess I'm just not one to get teary-eyed over the fate of humanity; life's worn me down enough that I've toughened up. / Lesson learned: A square is more than a triangle. And a triangle is more dangerous than a circle. Oh, and never swear on your mother's life, unless you want her to get diabetes. ()
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