Squid Game - Season 1 (2021) (saison)


Jour de chance (S01E09)

(épisode)
  • Corée du Sud 운수 좋은 날 (plus)
Corée du Sud, 2021, 55 min

Artistes:

Dong-hyeok Hwang

Réalisation:

Dong-hyeok Hwang

Scénario:

Dong-hyeok Hwang

Photographie:

Hyeong-deok Lee

Musique:

Jae-il Jung
(autres professions)

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Résumés(1)

La dernière manche constitue un test tout aussi cruel, mais cette fois, la conclusion repose entre les mains d'un seul joueur. Le cerveau du jeu sort de l'ombre... (Netflix)

Critiques (2)

Kaka 

Toutes les critiques de l’utilisateur·trice (pour cette série)

anglais Surprisingly, the last episode doesn't close the proverbial scissors, nor does it really say much. Unfortunately, it's more of a showcase for the main character's odd behaviour, and at the very end they can't avoid leaving an open door for a sequel. The ending doesn't take away from the overall complexity and many positions that Squid Game contains, it's just its unfinished final thread and that's a bit of a shame. ()

Necrotongue 

Toutes les critiques de l’utilisateur·trice (pour cette série)

anglais To be honest, the finale left me a tad disappointed. It confirmed my initial impression of the main character, and I'm almost relieved I didn't end up rooting for him. However, the reveal of the game creator was a real treat; I found myself chuckling at the cynicism of it all. I wish the conclusion had kept that dark, twisted spirit instead of delving into excessive self-reflection and a moralistic tone. Throughout the show, we got a glimpse into the raw nature of the survival instinct. It's interesting how the finale pointedly contrasts this self-preservation with a call for moral values. Nowadays, there are plenty of people quick to proclaim, "I would never...," but they often haven't faced any truly difficult moral dilemma under great pressure. / Lesson learned: If you're considering changing your hair color, think it over carefully. And if you risk your life for a fortune and win, don't be an idiot. ()