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, Yoo-mi Lee, Yeong-su OhVOD (1)
Résumés(1)
Les joueurs forment des alliances. La nuit tombée, personne n'est à l'abri au dortoir. Pour la troisième épreuve, l'équipe de Gi-hun doit penser de façon stratégique. (Netflix)
Critiques (2)
A supercharged episode that doesn't let up. First we have the night slaughter, then recruiting the team, a bit of martial arts and a heart attack ending. In addition to the great moments and individual scenes, there’s also the broader development of the story and some side plot lines that will probably play a role later. The best episode so far. ()
The fourth episode was undeniably intriguing. The creators really drove home the point that with the right motivation, the selfish beast within many of us awakens (myself included, just so no one thinks I'm preaching). However, the night survival game didn't quite do it for me. Watching nearly two hundred people trying to kill each other in the dark wasn't exactly riveting, and the Korean creators definitely didn't help by potentially inducing an epileptic seizure. On the flip side, I was quite into the final competition. If you're going to go out, it might as well be according to clear rules. But the biggest mystery remained unsolved: How on earth do you put a note in an egg without breaking the shell? There must be a corrupt chicken out there. / Lesson learned: I never did like shared dormitories, and it turns out my instincts were spot on. While it's nice to hear about the triumph of spirit over matter, when a two-hundred-pound guy is charging at you with a hammer, you'd better run. You can think later. That is if you run fast enough. ()