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Squid Game korean drama review
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Squid Game
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by catherine
Feb 1, 2023
9 of 9 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 7.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 6.5
Rewatch Value 6.0

The first layer of social commentary

After watching this show almost two full years after it came out and took the internet by storm, I can absolutely see why this was the drama that wormed its way into Western circles; tonally and dialogue-wise, there were lots of moments where I actually felt like I was watching a show — the drama was a lot more explicit than most kdramas I've seen.

As a "death game" show, it's honestly not THAT exciting. The games are mediocre and fairly straightforward, which, as someone who loves puzzles and cerebral/psychological manipulation, was kind of disappointing. Instead, I think the show focuses more on individual characters and I think people who enjoy more character-focused dramas would enjoy that. This, unfortunately, in my opinion, worked against it for the simple fact that most of the characters weren't that engaging or likable enough for me to really feel invested in and root for them.

As a social commentary it works but it honestly feels over-simplistic, and I think the addition of very obviously evil "VIPs" (who, by the way, spoke in cringy English) made the vibe of the show less realistic and almost cartoonish. There are subplots that also feel half-baked and out-of-place...even unnecessary, and I don't think the final "twist" really added anything to the themes or the plot.

With all these criticisms, though, I can't deny that this is just a genuinely FUN watch. I blew through all 9 episodes in less than a day and had a blast watching them; the pacing is fantastic I was really looking forward to how relationships would be made or broken.
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