director: Hwang Dong-Huk
Language: Korean
Mold: Li Jung-J, Lee Beating-Hun, Y Ha-Zoon, Im C-Waun, Kang Ha-New, Park Guy-Young, Park Sung-Hoon, Yang Dong-Gune, Kang A-Shim, Jo U-Ri, Lee David, and Roh J-Won and Roh J-Won
Episode: 6
Rating: 3.5/5
One of the most anticipated ke-drama has finally come after four long years of anticipation and the death of countless dear characters, squad game season 3 has finally come, and concluded, closed the sexing questions: Will the player 456 live? What will happen to the player 222? What about a long -awaited backstory?
At its core, the squad game has always exceeded a survival thriller; It is a cruel analysis of greed, frustration and greed for money transforms life into a ruthless competition, where existence is secondary to wealth. Season 3 continues to pay attention to that subject.
One of the most powerful parts of the series is democracy, the moment when the players are asked, “Do you want to play?” This question becomes particularly important for the player 456, which starts to get stuck rapidly and gradually understand the dominance, not from the composition of the game, but from the reactions of other players. Despite witnesses of violence and loss, majority choose to continue continuously, operated by greed.
Writer-director Hwang Dong-Hyuk deserves credit for using this mechanic, not only to highlight the desperation of the characters, but also does their developed moral extent and an impressive work and uses the simple question that is actually in control, not by force, but to assume the players that they have an option.
The series cleverly reflects its audience, leading the audience as a passive VIP, which, despite looking at the horrific, invest themselves in the continuation of the game.
Season 1 destroyed the audience with emotionally tragic deaths and weak character arc. However, Season 2 stumbled with its slow paising and dirty introduction of new characters, leaving a difference in emotional resonance, making it difficult to invest in returning and new faces equally. It disconnects the penis in emotional season 3, otherwise weakens the effects of powerful scenes.
He said, the last season finds some salvation. While not as an entertaining or shocking as the original, it is more integrated than season 2, successfully forms stress. Unlike the earlier season, where attention was on emotional loss, it moves the experience to calculate eagerly with players, which suffers from living and suspense of what sacrifice.
With special praise for Lee Jung-J (Khiladi 456) and Kim June (Khiladi 222), performances across the board are strong. However, due to rapid pacing and lack of depth of character from last season, emotional relationship seems somewhat silent.
Blind, squad game remains a masterclass in cinematic story tell. The set design, color palette, and the mixed tones of the framing chain continue to reflect, where the child -like games collide with violent disappointment, making the thriller all more real.
While season 2 draws the thread far away, almost uncontrolled that makes the squad game special, season 3 tightens the story. This does not significantly elevate the series to a five -star region.
Finally, while the groundbreaking effect of season 3 origin cannot enough enough, it is successful in restoring the speed of the chain and providing a satisfactory yet leaving jaw. Therefore the squad game remains a compelling and culturally relevant thriller that powerfully exposes the deep aspects of human nature and the corrupt effect of greed, challenging its audience.