I think the moaning about the VIPs is way over the top. They were dull caricatures but they didn't have that much airtime and were no worse than the is the North Korean girl a spy, organ harvesting and frontman/policeman brothers sub-plots.
I think the VIP were put in to make future sequels and prequels that don’t relate to these characters or South Korea easier, now we know there’s an international element and the games are not exclusive to South Korea
1) The lady that didn’t get picked wasn’t shot straight away and was dragged away, I thought she didn’t get killed
2) 001 appeared near Gi Hons house was very suspicious and made me realise he was part of the game
3) All deaths are shown on screen, 001 death wasn’t and from the sky view you don’t see his body
I think poor people going missing is taken less seriously… even in the U.K. look at how many women and children have gone missing who don’t make the news. Some are found murdered months or years later eg the two women found accidentally some fridge in Canning Town, London, or the boy found in a junkies loft in North London.
But when a well off lady went missing after horse riding it was all over the news until it turned out she decided to take a break from her family for a few days
It feels like they didn’t know how to end it so they went in every different direction before not really deleting the whole script.
Is he gonna take on ‘those people‘ for a bunch of series now?
Still seems tenuous really that he’d set up a thing like that just because he’s bored. I get that money doesn’t make you happy and I get that humans are bad but come on, really?
Watched this Thursday and Friday night. Had to take a break after episode 6. First in a long time a show/movie has made me cry like that. Great piece of art this season.
Only started watching it because I realised the memes were eventually gonna spoil the show for me so gave in.
Liar game is great, I haven’t read it since it came out but I really enjoyed it.
I haven’t watched squid game but my foster sister has been ringing me up to go through the episodes, at first I was sure that I’d read the manga it was based on but then it ended up being completely different, and I found the show wasn’t an adaptation of any previous work.
Dunno if you know the manga I’m on about but I remember it being bloody and mental, and had the whole death games thing going on.
I started it last night after reading this thread. Up to episode 2 now (the building with the bomb in it).
Is the start weak? Its like nothing is explained as to how the gsme creators have done all this. For comparison, Squid Game established the background of the game and how it started in Episode 1.
I started it last night after reading this thread. Up to episode 2 now (the building with the bomb in it).
Is the start weak? Its like nothing is explained as to how the gsme creators have done all this. For comparison, Squid Game established the background of the game and how it started in Episode 1.
Why did 456 decide to go back into the games? I mean he sucked at them; he made it with 1 second to spare on more than one game and technically lost the marble game.
It was a good show though, well made and enjoyable
Well I would assume that because they are targeting people with massive debts that any investigation would conclude that the person has either killed themselves or has disappeared to avoid the debt. Without a body there's not much else they could do
Finished this last night. Generally enjoyed, I thought the dubbing to English whilst not perfect was better than I thought it would be and saved the distraction of subtitles.
It's very gripping, binge worthy, couldn't wait to get home from the pub quiz last night to watch the last 2 episodes!
I would say however:
The ending was a little underwhelming. I suppose it was too much to hope for that the detective would blow the case open and get a message back to the mainland.
And really maybe it was predictable that the Front Man was his brother, but I didn't see it coming at the time!
The ending reminded me a lot of the ending to the second Escape Room movie, leaves the door wide open for series 2 and I'd be amazed if they didn't walk straight through it.
There's also potential there for other films ('Squid Games - Origins' anyone?) Because we know from the archives that the game has been going on for years
Finished this last night. Generally enjoyed, I thought the dubbing to English whilst not perfect was better than I thought it would be and saved the distraction of subtitles.
It's very gripping, binge worthy, couldn't wait to get home from the pub quiz last night to watch the last 2 episodes!
I would say however:
The ending was a little underwhelming. I suppose it was too much to hope for that the detective would blow the case open and get a message back to the mainland.
And really maybe it was predictable that the Front Man was his brother, but I didn't see it coming at the time!
The ending reminded me a lot of the ending to the second Escape Room movie, leaves the door wide open for series 2 and I'd be amazed if they didn't walk straight through it.
There's also potential there for other films ('Squid Games - Origins' anyone?) Because we know from the archives that the game has been going on for years
A bit different with Netflix to be fair. That policy was made for weekly releases, it's tougher with shows that release all at once and where people watch at difference paces. I don't think it's unreasonable to ask people to use spoilers.
A bit different with Netflix to be fair. That policy was made for weekly releases, it's tougher with shows that release all at once and where people watch at difference paces. I don't think it's unreasonable to ask people to use spoilers.
It's fine to do it but you can't really enforce it. Show has been aired. Anyone who wants to watch would know all episodes have been aired so check this thread at your own risk.
How can subtitles distract you in a Korean movie? Do you speak Korean?!
If anything, subtitles stop you getting distracted. You’re forced to pay attention to what’s happening on the screen because if you dick about on your phone you might miss something important.
How can subtitles distract you in a Korean movie? Do you speak Korean?!
If anything, subtitles stop you getting distracted. You’re forced to pay attention to what’s happening on the screen because if you dick about on your phone you might miss something important.
I think he just wants to look at the actual action and not at the bottom of the screen. So watching it dubbed means you don't have to constantly switch your focus from middle of the screen to the text at the bottom.
I think he just wants to look at the actual action and not at the bottom of the screen. So watching it dubbed means you don't have to constantly switch your focus from middle of the screen to the text at the bottom.
I think he just wants to look at the actual action and not at the bottom of the screen. So watching it dubbed means you don't have to constantly switch your focus from middle of the screen to the text at the bottom.