6ixtynin9: The Series

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Thailand, 2023, 4 h 41 min (Length: 41–67 min)

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After losing her job, a woman discovers a mysterious package on her apartment doorstep – and her life takes a turn for the worse. (Netflix)

Reviews of this series by the user Necrotongue (7)

6ixtynin9: The Series (2023) 

English Initially, it didn't seem promising, but it surprised me how much it improved as it progressed. Toom, the main character, didn't really click with me at first; she seemed like a walking advertisement for starvation. However, she grew on me, revealing herself as a woman whose mere presence can be detrimental to your well-being. At times, it felt like the creators were poking fun at both the viewers and their own creation, and surprisingly, I found myself riding that wave and not regretting the time invested in the series. By the way, the ferrymen were a real standout. / Lesson learned: A vacation in Thailand? I'll pass, thanks. ()

Episode 1 (2023) (E01) 

English At first, navigating through the Thai chaos of the first episode was a bit of a challenge, leaving me uncertain about my initial impressions. The slow pace, lackluster plot, and a somewhat bland main heroine didn't quite hit the mark. Here's hoping for improvements in upcoming episodes. / Lesson learned: A lie can have dire consequences for one's health. ()

Episode 2 (2023) (E02) 

English The second episode felt a bit more enjoyable and, above all, clearer. Sure, the story isn't a masterpiece, but the creators managed to partially compensate for its many shortcomings with occasional bizarre moments. The elusive spirit of Toom made only sporadic appearances here, and the pacing didn't bother me as much. / Lesson learned: In regions with high humidity and temperatures, it's best not to leave bodies lying around outside the freezer. 3*- ()

Episode 3 (2023) (E03) 

English What can I say? Things are getting intense, and the sales of a particular type of rattan goods must be skyrocketing. This time around, the Thai creators entertained me so much that it almost deserved a solid four out of five. Who would've thought after the pilot episode? Certainly not me. I couldn't help but occasionally think of my favorite losers, Tucker and Dale, because the plot kept nudging me in that direction. Even the slowed-down Toom fit perfectly into the story. If it keeps up like this, I might just give the sixth episode five stars. / Lesson learned: If you put coffee in your sugar, you're heading for trouble. 3*+ ()

Episode 4 (2023) (E04) 

English Finally got my bearings: the Thai creators clearly don't take themselves too seriously, so why should I? Well, if I'm not taking what I just watched seriously, then there's no reason not to give it a four out of five. The episode delivered pure bizarre (in a good sense), the kind you can really only expect from Asia, and surprisingly, I enjoyed every moment of it. / Lesson learned: Women may claim to be less violent than men, and I believe them, but in this episode, there were just too many girlfriends (read: crazy psychopaths) with "creative" ideas for those forty minutes. ()

Episode 5 (2023) (E05) 

English The previous episode left me pleasantly surprised, so I had hoped to ride that same wave until the end. However, this time, the plot seemed to doze off again, and I found myself getting bored at times. To be fair, I enjoyed some moments (like the scene with the moving), but in the grand scheme, it wasn't enough to earn this episode a better rating. / Lesson learned: Don't try to mock a policeman by not lying. ()

Episode 6 (2023) (E06) 

English The finale was a much-needed improvement over the previous less-than-convincing episode. All the plot lines found satisfying conclusions, leaving me feeling quite content. I'm sure Toom must have felt a bit like Sisyphus when returning home from Fon :-D / Lesson learned: When caught in a shootout, best to press yourself to the floor and blend in with the pavement. ()