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South Korean Hunger Games. Really intense
South Korean Hunger Games. Really intense
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Total garbage
trying to think about what twist you're talking about. if what you're thinking was a twist, i think it became pretty obvious at one point. Overall I liked it with the contrast of violence set to the sunny background of children's games. the one main thing that bothered me after the first episode is why would anyone come back?Finished it the other day, last episode was slow but damn the twist was surprising.
not that there have been any spoilers here yet, but i find it best to not even click on a thread for a show unless you're caught up just in case.Shut up, shut up!!!!! I am in episode 2.
Episode 1 was excellent, hoping for more of the same.
Shut up, shut up!!!!! I am in episode 2.
Episode 1 was excellent, hoping for more of the same.
yeah more than one clue to the twist. I wasn't exactly sure how it would play out, but I knew there was something uptrying to think about what twist you're talking about. if what you're thinking was a twist, i think it became pretty obvious at one point. Overall I liked it with the contrast of violence set to the sunny background of children's games. the one main thing that bothered me after the first episode is why would anyone come back?
i know the premise was they were getting people who were in dire straights (from the people they focused on that varied wildly), but they flat out told them the bank is based on $100M won per person. Which might sound like a lot if you're unfamiliar with world currency, but it's only like $85K USD. You played a game where half the people got wiped out and you're going to come back where the value of your life is $85K and the chances of you seeing that appear to be 1 in 456 based off the first game? fuck that noise.
They said the total overall prize was 46.5 Billion won, which is about $39 million dollars, that's why people came back.trying to think about what twist you're talking about. if what you're thinking was a twist, i think it became pretty obvious at one point. Overall I liked it with the contrast of violence set to the sunny background of children's games. the one main thing that bothered me after the first episode is why would anyone come back?
i know the premise was they were getting people who were in dire straights (from the people they focused on that varied wildly), but they flat out told them the bank is based on $100M won per person. Which might sound like a lot if you're unfamiliar with world currency, but it's only like $85K USD. You played a game where half the people got wiped out and you're going to come back where the value of your life is $85K and the chances of you seeing that appear to be 1 in 456 based off the first game? fuck that noise.
Depends on what you consider a “white hat”.Just pounded this out yesterday and last night. It’s everything that’s said….intense both with emotion and violence. Very well done.
It got me thinking…..Gi-hun is the main character they seem to focus on, and rightly so as it plays out. He is a white hat…..as much as one can be in this. He shows positive human characteristics as much as these circumstances allow for. He takes his knocks too. Like with the old man and the marbles.
This scene was masterful as I wondered the whole time is he abandoning his ethics and taking advantage of a senile old man to survive, or is the old mans senility an act and he knows he is purposefully giving himself up so the younger man can live?
And then it brought a deeper question….in reality these days can a white hat even prevail anymore?
I like a show that can prompt thought like this.