
Regia Andrea Segre
Prodotto da Francesco Bonsembiante, Jolefilm (Italia)
in coproduzione con Francesca Feder, Æternam films (Francia)
in collaborazione con RAI CINEMA
in coproduzione con ARTE France Cinéma
con la partecipazione di ARTE France
con il sostegno di Eurimages e Regione del Veneto
in associazione con Marfin srl, Tasci srl, Bencom srl, Nordesteuropa Editore srl, Orsoni Davide ai sensi delle norme sul tax credit - legge 24 dicembre 2007, n.244 e con Marco Bortoletti, Pino Perri, Mirko Sernagiotto, Mauro Visentin
con il patrocinio di Comune di Chioggia
con il supporto di Roma Lazio Film Commission, Consorzio di promozione turistica ConChioggiaSÌ, ZaLab
Distribuzione Parthénos
Vendite internazionali Adriana Chiesa Enterprises
Il DVD di Io sono Li è stato pubblicato da Rai Cinema - 01 distribution
Per acquistare il DVD: La Feltrinelli, Amazon, ibs, Mondadori Store, Zalab.
Sito officiale del film: www.iosonoli.com
Lungometraggio, 2011, 35mm, 96'
This episode focuses heavily on the consequences of Yee-jae's previous "failed" attempts to survive. He starts to see the pattern of the "killer" who seems to haunt multiple lives. The Psychological Toll:
Following his sudden, violent demises in his first two reincarnations—first as a billionaire chaebol heir in an exploding private jet, and second as a reckless extreme sports athlete who misses his landing pad—Yee-jae faces a massive paradigm shift in Episode 3. He begins retaining the raw muscle memory, specialized martial arts talents, and cognitive memories of his previous hosts.
: The acclaimed K-Drama adaptation of the popular webtoon. S01E03 : Season 1, Episode 3.
: Resentment toward fate, the struggle for survival, and the realization that his actions in one "life" can have lingering consequences on the world he left behind. vegamoviestodeathsgames01e03deathcantt
Fans have photoshopped mock episode screenshots with DEATH CAN’T as the title card, attributing it to a fictional VegaMovies original .
have praised this specific episode for its tonal shift. It moves away from the "gimmick" of reincarnation and starts building the overarching mystery of Park Tae-woo, the series' true antagonist. Where to Watch Safely
In Death’s Game , the protagonist, Choi Yee-jae (played by Seo In-guk), ends his own life after facing prolonged economic despair. He is subsequently punished by an elemental entity known simply as (played by Park So-dam). His punishment is to reincarnate 12 separate times into individuals on the precipice of imminent death. If he can prevent any of these host bodies from dying, he is permitted to live out that lifespan. This episode focuses heavily on the consequences of
The "Death Games" series, particularly episode 01E03, "Death Can't," contributes to the ongoing conversation about death in contemporary storytelling. By exploring the complexities of mortality, the episode encourages writers, filmmakers, and audiences to rethink their approach to death in narrative. This shift in perspective can lead to more nuanced and thought-provoking stories, fostering a deeper understanding of the human experience.
If you’ve been following the high-stakes reincarnation drama of Death’s Game
In Death's Game , the plot follows Choi Yee-jae (Seo In-guk), a desperate young man who dies by suicide. He is subsequently punished by the cosmic entity Death (Park So-dam). His penalty is to experience the agonizing final moments of 12 distinct individuals. However, if he manages to prevent the impending demise of any given host body, he is allowed to occupy that body and live out the remainder of their natural lifespan. The Reincarnation of Lee Ju-hun He begins retaining the raw muscle memory, specialized
: We begin to see how the seemingly "random" lives Yi-jae inhabits are actually interconnected. This episode starts weaving the "butterfly effect" narrative that defines the series.
Yi-jae survives his prison sentence and is released, hoping to finally keep the money and live out this life. However, the person who paid him to take the blame—revealed to be the cruel Park Tae-u —has ordered his death to tie up loose ends. The Sudden End:
Zhao Tao
Rade Sherbedgia
Marco Paolini
Roberto Citran
Giuseppe Battiston
Giordano Bacci
Spartaco Mainardi
Zhong Cheng
Wang Yuan
Amleto Voltolina
Andrea Pennacchi
Xu Guo Qiang
Sara Perini
Federico Hu
Regia e soggetto Andrea Segre
Sceneggiatura Marco Pettenello e Andrea Segre
Fotografia Luca Bigazzi
Montaggio Sara Zavarise
Musiche originali François Couturier
Organizzatore generale Nicola Rosada
Suono in presa diretta Alessandro Zanon
Scenografia Leonardo Scarpa
Aiuto regia Cinzia Castania
Casting Jorgelina Depetris
Costumi Maria Rita Barbera
Segretaria di edizione Gina Neri
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