TheDecameron
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Reminded me of the anarchy in some crazy films in the 70s by Lindsay Anderson or Kubrick.Parasite - well, that was a bit of an ending! @TheDecameron ta.
Reminded me of the anarchy in some crazy films in the 70s by Lindsay Anderson or Kubrick.Parasite - well, that was a bit of an ending! @TheDecameron ta.
OK, I'm three episodes in and I'm really enjoying The Squid Game. The second episode is a curveball, and the game in the third episode is genius. There's something disconcerting about seeing childhood games (in South Korea) twisted to such macabre and deadly effect. There's also quite a lot of dark humour (and slapstick). The purpose of the games, and who is behind them, is enigmatic so far and I hope they don't succumb to the temptation to explain too much. I like the fact that a lot is open to interpretation right now (absurdist parable? critique of capitalism? etc.). Great fun if you like quirky, dark and horrible things.I enjoyed the first episode of The Squid Game last night. It's a Battle Royale style South-Korean series but it takes time to establish the character's motivations, so it's a little slow at first. Fantastic visual style once the "games" begin.
Was about to watch it at work but forgot my headphonesAnyone caught Foundation on Apple?
Only one episode in and I really cannot remember the original trilogy read back in my teens. The odd name and scene rings a bell but...
Anyway, appetite sufficiently wetted. I wonder if they'll ever make a reasonably faithfull version of Asimov's Robot trilogy...
Excellent, I think. Really creepy subversion of children's games and, because the series takes time to establish the characters, some episodes have a real emotional punch. It even ends pretty well (not always a given with sort of high concept TV).Watching Squid Game, it’s pretty good
I am watching the dubbed version which I don’t normally do, some of the voice work is pretty dire.Excellent, I think. Really creepy subversion of children's games and, because the series takes time to establish the characters, some episodes have a real emotional punch. It even ends pretty well (not always a given with sort of high concept TV).
Are you paying for some great wrong?Seinfeld is now on Netflix so I will watch them all again.
No I just have excellent tasteAre you paying for some great wrong?