Asia | Tentacular spectacular

South Koreans are bemused by the global success of “Squid Game”

Yet its theme of social injustice is a globally appealing one

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WHEN “SQUID GAME” appeared on Netflix in mid-September, many South Korean reviewers were underwhelmed by the home-grown survival drama. They found the characters clichéd, the plot unconvincing and the violence gratuitous. The whole thing, they complained, was too similar to older films, such as the Japanese “Battle Royale”, and added nothing new to the survival genre, notwithstanding the striking set designs and star-studded cast. “Even though every genre has its clichés, too much in ‘Squid Game’ reminds you of every other movie you’ve ever seen,” complained one critic.

This article appeared in the Asia section of the print edition under the headline “Tentacular spectacular”

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