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Viking Chat => Off Topic => Topic started by: normal rules on October 09, 2021, 09:12:46 am
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This is well worth a watch.
The simplest of story lines interspersed with drama, a bit of gore, compassion, love and quite brutal psychology.
The last episode very poignant at the end when talking about money.
I can sadly see a world where real squid games take place. They may be already in some bleak corners of our planet.
People with limitless wealth doing things for fun down to boredom.
Hmm, like buying football clubs I suppose.
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This is well worth a watch.
The simplest of story lines interspersed with drama, a bit of gore, compassion, love and quite brutal psychology.
The last episode very poignant at the end when talking about money.
I can sadly see a world where real squid games take place. They may be already in some bleak corners of our planet.
People with limitless wealth doing things for fun down to boredom.
Hmm, like buying football clubs I suppose.
I really enjoyed this, as I did Parasite. I’m quite enjoying delving into films/serials from different cultures just lately, thanks to Netflix. Can’t bear the dubbing though - subtitles all the way for me.
And the twist at the end took me completely by surprise.
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Watched ep 1 so far. The dubbing is very annoying, not figured out if it can be turned off yet.
Watched a few foreign things lately, occupation was possibly the most decent and quite topical (Norwegian drama).
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Go into the audio settings and there's Korean audio, then you can just stick the subtitles on.
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Watched ep 1 so far. The dubbing is very annoying, not figured out if it can be turned off yet.
Watched a few foreign things lately, occupation was possibly the most decent and quite topical (Norwegian drama).
It gets a lot better after ep1