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...its a yes from me !
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2 episodes in and its a yes from me too.
We're on episode 3... it's a bit... errrrm strange.
I have not seen it, but my youngest daughter is raving about it!
still on The 100!
About to watch episode 5...was incredibly slow to get going, first 2 episodes could have been missed with only the last 30 minutes of both being watched.
It is a bit weird, but not bad weird. Now the main reason for the show is in action, it is much better, but I'm watching it to just complete the series...it isn't making me think that I need to watch the next one in a real rush.
It’s strangely compelling.
Apparently the subtitles and dubbing both give a poor impression of the dialogue, but it's definitely got something. I like the music and the visual aesthetic of it.
first 2 episodes could have been missed with only the last 30 minutes of both being watched.
Disagree I thought the setup was good and made you more invested.
yeah binged the whole thing recently, really great despite awful dubbing. I assume the original language + subtitles isn't an option (didn't actually look!)
The penultimate game especially was really suspenseful, one of the most engaging telly episodes I've seen for a while.
Episode 3 here - they have spent a bit of time getting to know the characters. Some of the dubbing is a bit 'crazy' but that's part of the 'genre'.
Alice in Borderland is somewhat similar and I enjoyed that.
As above. Took me a while to get past the dubbing and accents but liked the slow build up in a world where everything is bang, bang, bang. Waiting to watch Ep4 this evening.
Yes from us and we've watched first 5 episodes. It's certainly brutal...in fact that's where i have a slight issue in that i think id be more affected after a game if id seen so many of my fellow players be butchered so close to me
We've watched with original soundtrack & subtitles... never minded subtitles and I'll take subtitles over poor dubbing any day
Cracking series something different, visually appealing too. I watched it with dubbing on, I’ve watched worse dubbed ones so was happy with that.
The translation for the subtitles is supposedly slightly off in a coupe of parts, but not enough to ruin it.
I want to watch it. Not read it. Can't do subtitles.
Might try the dubbed version.
Just started this the other night, enjoying it so far. I've been reliably informed that 'Alice in Borderland' is along the same lines but even more intense so that's next on my list.
It's a 6/10 from me. Watched it with subtitles when MrsRNP was away for the weekend.
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The act of death didn't have enough 'weight' or gravity - it was almost like someone was swatting flies and that didn't sit well with me.
The main character was flawed as a person and generally not very likeable so I didn't really care whether he survived or not.
I sussed the old guy as soon as he was introduced and was too obvious.
The VIP's acting/English dialogue was terrible.
Wasn't enough backstory to the characters (other than the lead character). Each 'game' episode was quite lengthy especially the marble game but I didn't care which character died (and it was obvious the newly introduced girl etc would) as I just wasn't invested in the characters enough.
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Started watching the dubbed version but the dialogue is soooo clunky. Switched off ep 2, might try again but I can't see what all the fuss is about.
I hate dubbed movies...
Original dialogue and subtitles for me.
I found teh characters a bit whiney/submissive at first - was a bit annoying... but i guess this is a cultural thing!
Watching it whilst on the turbo seems to do it for me~!!
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Currently watching this, Episode 2 done last night. Cant quite see what all the hype is about, hoping it improves but if it doesn't I'm out.
It does improve...as I said, first 2 episodes were far too slow and disengaging. I get the need to explain the characters and all that but it was very slow. 3 and 4 have been good and I'm hoping it continues.
I'm liking the filming (unsure that is the word) and now it is in the story, I'm more bought in.
I hate dubbed movies…
Original dialogue and subtitles for me.I found teh characters a bit whiney/submissive at first – was a bit annoying
I only like dubbed movies if they are 1970’s Shaw Brothers films and then only because there appear to be two people, deep voice man and sounds like a cat man, doing all the voices. For everything else subtitles is the way.
I’m liking it but the main guy over acts quite a bit. So far it’s like Takeshi’s Castle meets Climbing for Dollars from The Running Man.
I hate dubbed too. But really hate trying to keep up with subtitles and pausing so I can look at the rest of the screen to work out who said what.
The whole people competing to win and not die thing doesn't really make me want to watch it. Will soon be as done to death as super heroes won't it? What more is there to this than that? Convince me 😉
Same voices from Netflix's spanish dubbed "Money Heist" I think.
Same differences between text and audio there also and Its like you need to use both visual, spoken and written media to decide your interpretaion as to the story.
I skipped some of the 2nd episode to get back to the games part.
I really enjoyed this, like some other I wasnt that taken by the first couple of episodes (found myself thinking this is hie I'd like to see staff Christmas dinners pan out) but the later episodes really drew me into the character development.
My wife has been watching tons of Korean TV lately. Some are very cheesy, some just a bit, and some are cracking (Vincenzo was my favourite) all on Netflix. I've learned that what you usually get in Korean shows is good character writing. Also, having gone into it a bit, there is always tons of context to do with Korean society and concepts we just don't get. There's often a scene for example with character discussing who's older than whom. That's because it's a big deal in any group of people, the oldest people have seniority. And there are plenty of scenes devoted to how they address each other - there's a whole system about this that can't actually be translated because it doesn't exist in English or Anglophone countries. Really fascinating and makes me want to learn Korean.
Fair enough. I was just coming back to ask if these shows exist to make us feel better about our current society? I did really enjoy Memories of Murder, more so than Parasite, although Parasite was good too. Since having kids I've kinda turned into my parents and really felt put off by "glorified violence".
I’m up to episode 8.
Quite enjoyed it. The whole dubbing thing is throwing me every now and again as the words almost sync perfectly with the lips .
Been watching it by myself after the kids have gone to bed , not something they should be watching.
14 year old popped in the room to grab something , so I paused it, only for him to say , ah Squid Game, watched that 🙄
GREEN LIGHT!
Episode 3 and 4 done last night, it did improve and whoever said about the cultural references we dont get is bang on.
I'm still not sure why its got so many rave reviews, It's just a bunch of people competing for money by killing other people through the medium of games, but with a lack of anything else to watch ill stick it on.
Most likely i have missed some sort of artistry representation which is completely possible in my very logical brain.
I binged it yesterday and final episode this morning. I did take a break from it last night to watch Taskmaster….. For a moment I did wonder when Greg Davies was going to shoot VCM for the Tippex
My wife has been raving about this for ages it's quite good.
The act of death didn’t have enough ‘weight’ or gravity – it was almost like someone was swatting flies
isn't that the point? In the last episode (maybe penultimate) he says "you bet on horses, we bet on you, it's no different". The frivolity of life, easy come easy go for the VIP's entertainment.
Watched the last episode last night, quite enjoyed it in the end, not worth all the rave reviews but one of the more decent shows I've watched lately.
A news item told me "Even if you haven't watched the show or seen the memes taking over the internet - chances are you've probably heard of Squid Game.
Erm, or maybe not.
From the trailer it looks like Takeshi's Castle with death.
Another dystopian landscape from the Netflix dystopian landscape machine.
I still miss Dirk Gently.
Have none of you watched Battle Royale? If you want * up, that's * up.
I've been off sick this week so managed to binge the full thing and really enjoyed it.
The dubbed audio is shocking though, and I found the subtitles far better, although I read that these aren't perfect either.
A couple of the twists you could see coming from a mile away but I enjoyed it overall. Not brilliant yet definitely worth a watch.
I was hoping one of the games would be Bridge Ball from Takeshi’s Castle only with exploding bags of acid instead of balls. Also think I’ve watched way too many violent shows as I didn’t think the violence was that bad. The second The Raid movie made me wince with the hammer fight though so I still have some humanity left.
Spoilers here!
I don't binge watch series usually, I did this one over 2 nights.
Excellent, I thought.
All the characters,bar one, are not simple 2 dimensional cannon fodder. I did in fact find myself being invested in their fate. I got a little dust in my eye at one point.lol
The sets are wonderfully surreal, the robot girl at the tree... fantastic.
The games themselves, nail biting.
The "music" such that it is, really atmospheric, alien to what I'm used to in this context.
The dubbing was also very good imo. The only one that grated was the lady with the erm, "issues" but that's as much down to the character as the dubbing.
The only thing I didn't like was the inevitable "it's a sport for the elites to watch/bet on" but that said, how else could you possibly set up such an odd premise as this?
Really enjoyed it, head and shoulders above most Hollywood tv/ film fodder.👍
Have none of you watched Battle Royale? If you want * up, that’s * up
First thing I thought of. Imagine opening your weapon bag and realising you’ve got the pan lid not the Uzi!
JefWachowchow
Free MemberFrom the trailer it looks like Takeshi’s Castle with death.
Oh you can't tell me everyone on takeshi's castle survived.
I don’t binge watch series usually, I did this one over 2 nights.
Me too (sorry Poop, not having a direct dig at you here it's just your post raised a lot of things I had issues with :p )
Excellent, I thought.
Pretty crap I thought, 4/10 at best
All the characters,bar one, are not simple 2 dimensional cannon fodder. I did in fact find myself being invested in their fate. I got a little dust in my eye at one point.lol
Can't say that I agree - the 'real life' scenes were obviously there to try and get you to care about the characters but to me they were just so formulaic and cringe-worthy I still didn't care about any of the characters. The fish stall woman and the police man were the only characters I was in anyway invested in. The old man was a blindingly obvious thing to
The sets are wonderfully surreal, the robot girl at the tree… fantastic.
Agree, the sets were heavily Japanese game show stylised and that worked well
The games themselves, nail biting.
Meh, hit and miss for me. Red Light, Green Light was brilliant, the honeycomb one was decent (although I still don't really understand the guy trying to sabotage his team at the first chance, when the smart move was to keep strength in numbers until nearer the end), Tug-of-war was OK and the Bridge was good to start with but just dragged on way too long
The dubbing was also very good imo. The only one that grated was the lady with the erm, “issues” but that’s as much down to the character as the dubbing.
Hmm it wasn't great, I normally prefer original language + subtitles but started watching it late at night and my brain wouldn't concentrate enough for subtitles so switched to dubbing. It was pretty awful all round but yeah the crazy woman was by far the worst
The only thing I didn’t like was the inevitable “it’s a sport for the elites to watch/bet on” but that said, how else could you possibly set up such an odd premise as this?
It wasn't just cliched it was very poorly done, they even missed some of the best games!
Really enjoyed it, head and shoulders above most Hollywood tv/ film fodder.
It wasn't a patch on something like Battle Royale and it could have been so much better. Sure it's better than a lot of the tripe pumped out by Hollywood but that's a pretty low bar to aim for. It needed more quality games and less time trying to badly develop characters
I couldn't watch it with the dubbing - changed it to Korean with subtitles which made it much better.
As above, Alice in Borderland is well worth watching.
Watched 3 episodes now. Again, everyone was raving, didn't seem to be my thing and "dubbing, yuk" but it's actually really good IMHO. I mostly don't notice the dubbing now, I'm dyslexic so subtitles just doesn't work for me.
I'm looking forward to seeing how it ends, will there be a great truth revealed at the end, the who, how and why of it all, or will the winners just get their money and leave.
Some spoilers.
I'm finding the violence very shocking, especially the executions in the honeycomb game, mostly when the women get killed. At the stage I'm at it's only really nameless background characters being killed.
although I still don’t really understand the guy trying to sabotage his team at the first chance, when the smart move was to keep strength in numbers until nearer the end
I *think* it a cultural thing, showing that his greed / competitiveness is so strong, he's rather see his friends lose as quickly as possible, than risk losing to them, or sharing the money. I say it's 'cultural' because our mostly US centric TV and Cinema is usually still "greed is good".
So would this be suitable for 12 year old girls? My two are wanting to watch it (because all their friends are) but I am not so sure – they haven't really seen anything much more graphic than Lord of the Rings, Marvel etc.
So would this be suitable for 12 year old girls? My two are wanting to watch it (because all their friends are) but I am not so sure – they haven’t really seen anything much more graphic than Lord of the Rings, Marvel etc.
The warnings for it are long, sexual nature, nudity (although there's really been none of this that I can remember up to ep3) but mostly is very brutal, not overly gory, but well lots of people get shot and stabbed etc. Hundreds.
I wouldn't say it's a suitable watch for 12 year olds but probably wouldn't be nightmare inducing. The amount of up close death is pretty shocking (it's about the only thing I think makes it stand out - it's not worth watching for the storyline and character development...) but it's mostly quick gun shot deaths and a bit of splatting on the ground (but those deaths aren't generally too graphic). There's only one sex scene I remember and there's not much on display
Sounds like a no then :-O
I wouldn't let a 12 year old watch it.
I’m still not sure why its got so many rave reviews, It’s just a bunch of people competing for money by killing other people through the medium of games
To state the obvious: It's an allegory of capitalism. Trying desperately to survive while rich folk look on safely excluded from the daily struggle. Whether you win or lose might be blind luck, there's no strategy you can employ that will always work, it's just chance. Picking the teams for Tug 'o' war for example; how can you choose correctly, if you don't know what the game is beforehand? Seems fair, everyone gets the same chance, but it's just that the dice are loaded for everyone except the rich folk.
Agree about the cultural references and the slow start, and the subtitled "gosh" can get annoying...but overall, it's compelling.
If you watched it dubbed you’ve done it wrong.
VIP voices are absolutely awful, otherwise it was a decent series.
Finished it last night, enjoyed it on the whole. The dubbing reminded me of monkey at times!
One thing I didn't get though was how none of the players noticed that all of the games were painted on the walls in order.
The games got painted on the walls as the beds got removed...
First 2 episodes (up until the game) weren't really needed and the last episode didn't do it for me, but I enjoyed episodes 3-8...I felt sad for all the main characters, which is probably intended.
Was enjoyable as a story, glad it isn't getting a second series (that I can tell).
I should probably watch it sober but the squid game was definitely on the wall before they played it.
I thought it was very good, for what it's worth.
Was enjoyable as a story, glad it isn’t getting a second series (that I can tell).
I think that's wise, I think sometimes with book/comic adaptations etc. a mini series is often better if there's a lot to tell. It needs to be longer than a typical film to tell a decent story, but mercifully the story wasn't dragged kicking and screaming through several 'ten episode' 'seasons' of soap opera filler.
I thought it was really good, got used to the dubbing eventually.
So many villains and only the policeman and the sister of the orphaned boy left really deserving of sympathy.
I thought they told 001's story very well and really wanted the orphan's sister to make it but the tidy up with the banker's mother made it almost palatable.
A damming observation of human nature and capitalism, surely there will be another series now
Really can't see what they could do with it...same as before (as capitalism isn't going to end) or someone tries to go on the rampage and take it all done? Very unlikely...
Finished it last night, and personally I thought the last ep was the weakest. 001 was a bit pointless and meandering, the phone call before he boards the flight was just daft...mleh, for me there would've been a dozen better ways to end it, but I feel the dead hand of Hollywood's influence and focus-grouped story telling.
Have none of you watched Battle Royale? If you want * up, that’s * up.
its a definitely a rip off of Battle Royale, so is Hunger Games and and one or two others; but thats no bad thing. its brilliant, im loving it (subtitled)
Dunno what it is about Korean cinema, its ace! probably because we only get to see the very best ones in the west? but there are some absolute belters.
Yup agree the last episode was really quite poor.
Have none of you watched Battle Royale?
Yes.
It was a decent switch off and watch series for me, yes a lot of obvious stuff happened, and the characters were mainly two dimensional, especially the 'bad guys', lots of areas of improvement but as a low key netflix series it was good, especially after so many disappointing ones recently.
Think the ending was set up for series 2, halfway through it looked like a one off series, but everything at the end pointed to series 2.
Out of all the obvious ones though, the police officer just appearing to die at the end was the weirdest, after the whole premise, leading to his brother appearing you'd think this would be integral, but it fizzled out, wonder if S2 will do more, would bet on it if it happens.
the phone call before he boards the flight was just daft
I think this and that and the fact that the efforts of the cop seem to have been in vain so far as outing the whole thing are the 'keep the story open for a follow up' end, I hope not, but I suspect it is.
Anyhow, I enjoyed it.
I hope not, but I suspect it is.
Seemed that way to me as well. The cop's story just seemed so pointless otherwise, but there are too many unanswered questions and open endings for it not to have been set up so that a second series could be filmed.
I do get most of the criticisms but I think it's meant to be somewhat OTT shlocky/horror/Saw style.
Out of all the obvious ones though, the police officer just appearing to die at the end was the weirdest, after the whole premise, leading to his brother appearing you’d think this would be integral, but it fizzled out, wonder if S2 will do more, would bet on it if it happens.
It didn't actually show him die though did it, unlike many others there was no graphic head blown off shot - possible he just shot his shoulder and he fell into the sea and survived I suppose.
I think I’m on about episode 5 and quite enjoying it apart from the awful cackling voice of that mad woman. The sooner she gets offed the better. Can’t believe it’s Netflix most watched series so far though. I guess all the teenagers are into it?
Can’t believe it’s Netflix most watched series so far though. I guess all the teenagers are into it?
All the kids are talking about it at the secondary school I work at. So yes.
Also we had a slightly worrying email from my daughter's primary school today.
Apparently, Squid Game is getting a lot of mentions from yrs 5-6. What idiots let their 9/10 year olds watch it?!
I wouldn’t let a 12 year old watch it.
My boy is 13... he's not gone on a rabid killing spree yet.
weeksy
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I wouldn’t let a 12 year old watch it.My boy is 13… he’s not gone on a rabid killing spree yet.
Or he's that good at it you haven't found out yet!
So would this be suitable for 12 year old girls?
I wouldn't be keen but I guess it depends on the individual kids. I found some of the violence pretty tough and I've watched lots of horror etc.
What idiots let their 9/10 year olds watch it?!
Its everywhere, not just Netflix. If you 9/10 year old has access to youtube or tiktok or any other video media platform chances are they have seen it unless you have extremely strict content control.
Well, it was decent enough for what it was.
Apart from the way they played the VIPs, who seemed like they'd wandered in from a bad cartoon.
It wasn't from a graphic novel or anything was it? The whole aesthetic felt a bit cartoony really.
Would probably watch a sequel, but would prefer if they didn't make one.
If you 9/10 year old has access to youtube or tiktok or any other video media platform chances are they have seen it
Not really mate, they wouldn't be interested anyway, unless I missed the Minecraft elements in it.
Its everywhere, not just Netflix. If you 9/10 year old has access to youtube or tiktok or any other video media platform chances are they have seen it unless you have extremely strict content control.
...and there we have a lot of today's social ills in a nutshell.
An 8/9/10 year old shouldn't be accessing inappropriate or age restricted online content, whether via Netflix, Youtube, TikTok, FB, Insta, etc. etc. without strict parental controls.
In fact IMO they shouldn't have devices at that age, but if they do, they should be locked down tight.
If you just give up and let them watch whatever, you are doing them and yourself a massive disservice.
I know some (a lot) of people won't agree with this, and I know it's not going to turn them in a rabid killer on the spot. But have a think about what all this stuff does to a brain that is still only half-way developed. Give them a chance to be children a bit longer please.
@ajantom - i couldn't agree more with that. Kids are exposed to far many things they shouldn't be these days. Excuses are plentiful from parents, but exposing their developing brains to excessive amounts of technology and adult subjects is damaging.
However, as a grown man...i really enjoyed Squid Game!
So would this be suitable for 12 year old girls?
It's me again (I asked the question above). We watched the first episode last night (my wife and I). Our 12 yr olds will not be watching it! We enjoyed it though.
My 11 yrd old daughter has been chatting to her teacher and class about squid game over the last week or so. With apparently the teacher encouraging them to watch it. So my wife and i watched episode 1 last night, she lasted half the episode before leaving the room, the first bloke had been shot in the game at this point. We thinking of having a quiet chat with the teacher about this.
^^^ I cannot quite comprehend how a teacher would recommend it to 11 yr olds! I'm still enjoying it though and really liked the direction episode two took 🙂