Squid Game Season 3 (Final Game) Review by Ryan Balkwill

Plot: In the season, Seong Gi-hun and the players fight for survival in ever-deadlier games. In-ho welcomes the VIPs while his brother Jun-ho continues the search for the island, unaware of a traitor in their midst. 

The third & final season was full of hits & misses.

Pros: It did deliver bringing emotionally gripping and engaging experience. I like its start where the last season left off. The acting from everyone was top notch definitely Lee Jung-jae. I’m surprised how amount of blood was spilled. How find the first game Hide-and-Seek quite exciting. I like the two other side plots going on. I felt for lot of the sadness watching each player died & I impressed the ended the main storyline.

Cons: The rest of the players are flawed for doing stupid decisions or underutilised. VIPS didn’t add much to the season. The last game Sky Squid Game felt fun but also overwhelming & I have mis feelings of how the finale concluded and the final moments felt like a giant turn off.

Genre: Dystopian, Survival, Thriller, Horror

Created by Hwang Dong-hyuk

Directed by Hwang Dong-hyuk

Written by Hwang Dong-hyuk

Starring:  Lee Jung-jaeLee Byung-hunWi Ha-joonIm Si-wanKang Ha-neulPark Gyu-youngPark Sung-hoonYang Dong-geunKang Ae-shimJo Yu-riLee David, and Roh Jae-won.

Music by Jung Jae-il

Executive producers: Kim Ji-yeon, Hwang Dong-hyuk

Producer: Han Heung-seok

Cinematography: Lee Hyung-deok

Editor: Nam Na-yeong

Production companies: Siren Pictures Inc.

Network: Netflix

Casts & Characters:

Numbers in parentheses denote the character’s assigned player number in the Squid Game universe.

Main

Special guest stars

Recurring

  • Song Young-chang [ko] as Im Jeong-dae (임정대, 100)
  • Chae Kook-hee [ko] as Seon-nyeo (선녀, 044)
  • Lee David as Park Min-su (박민수, 125)
  • Roh Jae-won as Nam-gyu (남규, 124)
  • Choi Gwi-hwa as Kim Gi-min (203)
  • Lee Gyu-hoe as Kim Yun-tae (353)
  • Park Jin-woo as Lee Seung-won (336)
  • Woo Jung-kook as Player 039 / “Lunchbox”
  • Oh Dal-su as Sea Captain Park Yeong-gil
  • Jeon Seok-ho as Choi Woo-seok
  • Sung Do-hyun as Kim, the mercenary leader
  • Lee Sung-woo [ko] as Kim Yeong-sam (김영삼, 226)
  • David Sayers as VIP #1
  • Jane Wong as VIP #2
  • Bryan Bucco as VIP #3
  • Jordan Lambertoni as VIP #4
  • Kevin Yorn as VIP #5

Guest cast

  • Choi Seung-hyun as Choi Su-bong / “Thanos” (최수봉 / 타노스, 230)
  • Won Ji-an as Se-mi (세미, 380)
  • Lee Seo-hwan [ko] as Park Jung-bae (박정배[pak̚.t͈ɕʌŋ.bɛ], 390)
  • Lee Suk as Player 096
  • Jo Si-nae [ko] as Park Mi-hwa (박미화, 006)
  • Kim Geum-sun as Player 349
  • Cho Ah-in as Seong Ga-yeong, Gi-hun’s daughter
  • Park Hye-jin as Sang-woo’s mother and Kang Cheol’s adoptive mother
  • Park Si-wan as Kang Cheol, the younger brother of Kang Sae-byeok
  • Choi Jae-sup as Park Man-cheol, a broker involved with Sae-byeok and No-eul

Additionally, creator Hwang Dong-hyuk makes a small cameo appearance.

I Highly recommend watching seasons one and two before watching this one all on Netflix.

Rating: 7 out of 10 Stars

Ryan Balkwill:

Resident TV reviewer,

Level Best Art Cafe

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