Squid Game Saison 2 (2024) poster
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Trois ans après avoir remporté le Squid Game, Gi Hun, le joueur 456, a renoncé à aller aux États-Unis et revient avec un nouvel objectif. Pour l'atteindre, il replonge dans le mystérieux jeu de survie où il va affronter des situations mortelles auprès de nouveaux participants qui rêvent tous de remporter le prix de 45,6 milliards de wons. (Source : Netflix) Modifier la traduction

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  • Pays: South Korea
  • Catégorie: Drama
  • Épisodes: 7
  • Diffusé: déc. 26, 2024
  • Diffusé Sur: Jeudi
  • Station de diffusion initiale: Netflix
  • Durée: 1 hr. 1 min.
  • Score: 8.0 (scored by 23,854 utilisateurs)
  • Classé: #2161
  • Popularité: #318
  • Classification du contenu: 18+ Restricted (violence & profanity)

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Il y a 18 jours
7 épisodes vus sur 7
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Globalement 5.0
Histoire 4.5
Acting/Cast 6.0
Musique 6.5
Degrés de Re-visionnage 1.0

Blah games

The fundamental problem is that season two feels utterly unnecessary. It lacks any genuine creative spark, instead rehashing familiar elements with diminishing returns.

Well.. we're here. So...

The core components that made Squid Game a global phenomenon—the brutal games, the exploration of class disparity, the desperate lengths people will go to for survival—are all present in season two, but they lack the same impact. The shock value of the games is gone; we’ve seen it all before. The social commentary feels diluted, less focused and more like window dressing. The desperation of the players feels less authentic, replaced by a sense of obligation to the plot. The few new additions introduced feel less like organic expansions of the narrative and more like tacked-on elements designed to justify the season’s existence. The introduction of a pink-clad soldier within the main cast and the exploration of the Front Man's backstory, while offering brief moments of intrigue, ultimately fail to provide sufficient narrative weight to justify an entire season. They’re simply not compelling enough to warrant this continuation.

The acting, a significant strength of the first season, takes a noticeable dip. While the returning actors do their best with the material they’re given, the new additions to the cast are largely forgettable. They embody thinly sketched archetypes, lacking the depth and complexity that made the characters of season one so compelling and emotionally resonant. The performances themselves are technically adequate, but the actors are hampered by a lack of substantive material. This is further exacerbated by the over-the-top acting from many of the guest performances, which shatters any remaining pretense of realism and often veers into unintentional parody. These exaggerated performances clash jarringly with the more grounded portrayals of the main cast, creating further tonal issues.

This brings us to perhaps the most egregious flaw of season two: its jarring and inconsistent tone. The pervasive tension and palpable sense of dread that defined season one, creating a truly unsettling and immersive experience, are replaced by a bizarre and often jarring mix of melodrama, forced humor, and over-the-top action sequences. It’s as if the creators fundamentally misunderstood what made the original so effective, mistaking its dark themes for mere spectacle. In prioritizing entertainment over substance, they’ve sacrificed the show’s emotional core. The result is a tonal inconsistency that severely undermines the narrative. This inconsistent tone makes it impossible to invest in the stakes of the games or connect with the characters on an emotional level. It becomes abundantly clear that the showrunners have lost sight of what made the original Squid Game so compelling.

Season two demonstrates the challenges of continuing a successful narrative. While it retains some elements of the original's visual style and explores the backstory of key characters, it struggles to recapture the thematic depth and emotional resonance of the first season. The narrative may feel repetitive, and the impact of social commentary may be less pronounced. Additionally, the introduction of new characters and storylines may not be as engaging as those in the original. The potential for a third season, hinted at throughout Season two, might leave some feeling that the narrative is being artificially extended

Pros:
• Nostalgia: Returns to familiar characters and offers some closure.
• High production values: Visually appealing with strong technical execution.

Cons:
• Repetitive narrative: Rehashes familiar elements without adding significant depth.
• Weak character development: New characters are forgettable, and performances lack nuance.
• Inconsistent tone: Shifts from dread to melodrama, undermining emotional impact.
• They made filler, feel like filler.

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Il y a 16 jours
7 épisodes vus sur 7
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Globalement 7.5
Histoire 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Musique 8.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 7.0
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Talented Actors.. Ample Budget.. All the Time in the World.. Yet a Below Par Unfinished Sequel..

When you create a banger of a first season the audience expects the next one to be equally good if not better.. Unfortunately Squid Game Season 2 completely fails to meet those expectations.. I spent seven hours watching it.. Only for it to end on a cliffhanger.. Now I have to wait several more months just to get a conclusion?? What a waste of time..

Honestly all the emotions, the quality of the games and the sheer thrill that made the first part unforgettable were completely missing in season 2.. Why couldn’t they just release everything in this one season?? This money grabbing trend is getting worse.. While I agree that some dramas need to be split into multiple parts to make sense.. Squid Game Season 2 doesnt fall into that category..

Psychopath Gong Yoo was an absolute sight to watch.. If I am not wrong this is his first time playing a psycho and he absolutely nailed it.. His character was fascinating.. I mean this guy when he wasnt recruiting people for a kill or die game in the most bizarre way.. He was casually roaming around, taunting and messing with the homeless.. How much of a psycho is he really?? He deserves a spin off like a prequel or something..

The first 2-3 episodes were pretty boring.. The build up was poor and failed to capture the momentum.. Honestly.. In my opinion Lee Jung Jae’s story should have ended with first Season.. If not he definitely shouldn’t have been in the anchor role again.. He literally fell into the same trap again... How stupid is he?? He also took away the opportunity to explore new characters or stories and there were plenty to explore..

I don’t know what to say about Park Sung Hoon.. He absolutely nailed his role.. And TOP?? His character was so pathetic.. I was expecting nothing less than a horrible death for him and he got what he deserved..
Im Si Wan.. You can always expect a top tier performance from him.. And he definitely delivered.. I really hope he and Jun Hui get a happy ending..

The introduction of Player Number 1 was a huge twist.. Totally unexpected.. I was thinking "Gi Hun and his plans are screwed "..

Why so many talented actors if you dont plan on utilising them??

Squid Game Season 2 really missed the chance to recreate the intensity and impact that made the first season so iconic.. It ended up being a below par season.. Felt more one dimensional.. They should have just made it a 12 ep season and finished the drama.. For me Im Siwan and Park Sung Hoon were the standout performers..

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Renseignements

  • Drama: Squid Game Saison 2
  • Pays: Corée du Sud
  • Épisodes: 7
  • Diffusé: déc. 26, 2024
  • Diffusé On: Jeudi
  • Station de diffusion initiale: Netflix
  • Durée: 1 hr. 1 min.
  • Classification du contenu: Pour + de 18 ans (violence et vulgarité)

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  • Score: 8.0 (marqué par 23,854 utilisateurs)
  • Classé: #2161
  • Popularité: #318
  • Téléspectateurs: 43,882

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