The drama has been at the center of Hot Topic amid positive reviews from both inside and outside the country, led by the amazing acting skills of Lee Jung-jae, who plays the lead role of Song Ki-hoon.
First, the British film magazine Total Film
Film) commented, "Lee Jung-jae's performance this season and in the 'Squid Game' series is one of the greatest performances in the history of television."
The American film media "Decider" also praised Lee Jung's acting, saying, "Lee Jung's performance throughout the three seasons was amazing.
I couldn't praise his performance more highly. It is really difficult to completely transform a character like that, and he does it so naturally and effortlessly.
The Guardian, the UK's biggest opinion magazine, commented, "Lee Jung-jae's main character Song Ki-hoon's face is like rubber.
"His facial expressions were diverse and varied. With just those expressions, he was able to express all the pain and emotion required by the game," he said, noting his acting ability that transcends language.
The American news website "The Daily Beast"
The Daily Beast reported, "Lee Jung-jae's powerful acting has raised the psychological depth and emotional tension of this season. His presence will be a key factor in keeping the viewers focused until the very end of Season 3."
"It's an important element," he said, talking about Lee Jung's presence in the "Squid Game" syndrome.
The Indian Times said, "Lee Jung-jae is at the heart of the story in Season 3, naturally guiding this emotional tale," while the Hindustan Times, India's largest media outlet, said, "Lee Jung-jae is at the heart of the story in Season 3, naturally guiding this emotional tale."
Hindustan Times said, "Season 3 is by far the most emotionally charged series. Lee Jung-jae managed to carry the weight of the entire season and deliver a moving finale."
In addition, the Indian broadcasting company NDTV praised Lee Ji-hoon for his role as the lead. "'Squid Game 3' is the most devastating season and the best season of Netflix.
"Squid Game," in which Lee Jung-jae starred, was ranked No. 1 in the world on the 28th, one day after its release on the 27th, and rose to No. 1 on the 30th.
On the same day, "Flick Patrol" ranked first in all 93 countries where it is compiled, including the United States and the United Kingdom. This is the first time that Netflix has achieved this record.
On the third day after its release, the show recorded 60.1 million views, demonstrating its popularity by achieving worldwide hits for all three series.
2025/07/02 16:49 KST
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