OTT Review : Squid Game season 2 – Telugu-dubbed series on Netflix

Release Date : December 26, 2024

123telugu.com Rating : 2.75/5

Starring : Lee Jung-jae, Lee Byung-hun, Wi Ha-joon, Im Si-wan, Shin Hyun-been, Lee Yoomi, Jung Ho-yeon, Kang Bu-ja, Ahn Ji-ho, Kim Joo-ryoung, and O Yeong-su.

Director : Hwang Dong-hyuk

Producer : Hwang Dong-hyuk and Kim Ji-yeon

Music Director : Jung Jae-il

Cinematographer : Lee Hyeong-deok

Editor : Nam Na-young

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After a long wait, Squid Game Season 2 has finally arrived on Netflix, following the global success of its first season released in 2021. With high expectations from viewers, the second season brings a fresh storyline, new players, and a different set of challenges. check out the review to know how it fares.

Story:

After a long wait, Squid Game Season 2 has finally arrived on Netflix, following the global success of its first season released in 2021. With high expectations from viewers, the second season brings a fresh storyline, new players, and a different set of challenges. Check out the review to know how it fares.

Plus Points:

Season 2 of Squid Game takes the series in a new direction, introducing fresh games and characters. Although the number of games is fewer than in the first season, the ones that are included offer a unique twist, bringing a fresh dynamic to the competition. The return of the iconic Red Light, Green Light game is complemented by two new games that successfully capture the audience’s attention.

Lee Jung-jae, portraying Player 456, continues to deliver a compelling performance, adding emotional depth to his character. The unexpected appearance of the Front Man (played by Lee Byung-hun) as a contestant introduces an intriguing layer to the story, keeping viewers guessing about his true motives. New characters, such as an elderly woman and her son, a pregnant woman, a transgender individual, and a villainous character called Thanos, further enrich the narrative by adding diverse motivations and backstories.

The introduction of the voting process after each game adds a psychological element to the series, forcing contestants to decide whether to leave the deadly competition or continue fighting for the prize money. This moral dilemma keeps viewers engaged, heightening the suspense surrounding the characters’ decisions.

Minus Points:

Despite the anticipation surrounding Squid Game Season 2, it doesn’t quite live up to the high standards set by the first season. One of the main drawbacks is the limited number of games. While two of the three games are new, they fail to evoke the same level of tension and excitement as those in Season 1.

The pacing of the season is slow, which can make it difficult to stay fully engaged. The final episode, in particular, feels abrupt and leaves many questions unanswered. This lack of closure, likely setting up for a third season, leaves viewers frustrated, as they were expecting a more satisfying conclusion.

The storyline, centered around Player 456’s mission to stop the games, could have been developed more effectively to maintain engagement throughout the series. Additionally, the subplot involving the detective’s search for the island feels underwhelming, failing to create enough intrigue to keep audiences hooked.

While the season does have its moments of intensity, the overall lack of suspense and the slow buildup in a few episodes weaken its impact. The voting process, which feels engaging at first, becomes repetitive as the series progresses. Its frequent use after each game stretches out the narrative unnecessarily, leaving viewers feeling that these scenes add little to the overall story.

Technical Aspects:

In terms of direction, sound design, and cinematography, Season 2 holds up well but doesn’t quite match the intensity of the first season. The editing, particularly in the final episode, could have been tighter, as the slow buildup detracts from the overall experience. The Telugu dubbing is fine. The technical execution of the season could have been improved, especially in maintaining a consistent level of tension throughout the episodes.

Verdict:

On the whole, Squid Game Season 2 has its moments but doesn’t quite live up to the expectations set by its predecessor. While the performances of Lee Jung-jae and Lee Byung-hun are commendable, and the new twists add intrigue, the season’s slower pace, limited number of games that lack interest, and disappointing final episode leave much to be desired. For fans of the franchise, it’s still an okay watch, but others may need to approach it with limited expectations if they decide to watch.

123telugu.com Rating: 2.75/5

Reviewed by 123telugu Team 

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