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The Squid Game Review

We saw the Squid game and our brains were burned.

Where we had run out of series and on Netflix there was only mediocrity there is a South Korean series that came to make our minds minced meat.

Although the Koreans are not famous for their series came the game of the squid to disprove it to us.

The series consists of 9 episodes and is the sickest it has been released so far on Netflix. Without exaggeration when we say sick we mean SICK.

The Hunger Games fan will love the series because it is a living game but in a more violent form than the Hunger Games. Also to those who like Asian series will be delighted.

Let's now move on to the content of this amazing series that comes to us from South Korea.

---Beat from now on follow very small Spoilers you continue at your own risk---

Guy-hun is a penniless and drunken gambler with no fate in the sun. He lives under the roof of his mother who takes care of him financially, is divorced and has a little girl who lives with her mother and stepfather. Gi-hun, whatever money he receives from his mother, spends it all on horse racing and gambling, so he cannot buy a gift for his beloved daughter's birthday.

Where everything was going hell in his life, a mysterious gentleman appears and makes him a very tempting offer to participate in a game and win madness money that will go as far as his grandchildren. Gui-hun, having nothing to lose, accepts the invitation of the game and begins the game of life and death.

After being drugged, they transport the Guys to an unknown location where no one knows where he is. There he will meet another 456 players among whom he quite accidentally finds a childhood friend. All players who participate in the squid game have something in common with them, they are all a failure and bankrupt in the real world.

While at first not knowing what is happening the players begin to make acquaintances with each other but also to look happy that they will win such a large prize money and their lives will change. But come on, nothing is free in this life and they will soon regret the time and the moment they agreed to participate in the squid game.

And the game begins....

The squid game consists of 6 rounds.

The winner continues to the next round and the loser bids farewell in vain to this world.....

Of the 456 players the winner can only be one and the prize will be 46 billion Yuan. And because we're good guys we don't want to spoil you the rest you'll see on Netflix: Squid Game

 

At this point we should mention that the main protagonists of the game are 7 where they create a small team among themselves, until they come face to face with each other.

To confess that all 9 episodes kept us in suspense and there was not a single episode that we said amman and when to end. In general the whole series kept us in suspense and we saw it in 1 day.

Although the Cast we first met it because they are Korean actors it seemed very remarkable to us.

What we liked (Positives)

· Alternative Series of Korean production

· A script that keeps you in every episode in suspense.

· Many twists and turns in the behavior of the characters – protagonists that we see during the game.

· An amazing ending full of twists and turns and a very big SHOCK!!!

What we did not like (Negatives)

· We would have preferred it if there were at least 12 episodes and for the script to be developed even more based on the experiences of the protagonists.

· There weren't many alternative scenes and it was somewhat poor to direct.

· They copied the now familiar red uniforms from La Casa De Papel

The score we put in the series: The Squid Game is 8/10.


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