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This message contains spoilers “Squid Game”.
Do you remember the big robot doll (called Young-Hee) from the red light, the green light “Squid Game?” Of course you are doing. This robot doll has been synonymous with the counted cruelty of the games after season 1, which represents the overturn of the games of harmless children something completely ominous. In fact, the young-hee doll is a revival to every involuntary participant, as the shots that follow its twisting eyes and Singong’s voice reveal the true character of the games for the first time. Iteration of the season 2 is also opened with red light, green light, which leads to many deaths in many of the GI (Lee Jung-Jae) desperate attempts to help everyone out safely.
You may also remember that “Squid Game” season 2 outputs hinted into a new game that concerned Young -HeeBut this time we also see a boy’s giant doll (called Cheol-Sun) dressed in a striped shirt and hat. Players 100, 096 and 353 are seen as approaching robot dolls, while lightlights flash from red to green before everyone cuts into black. While Absolute shock of the end of the season 2 May have overshadowed the tips offered by this short teaser, the top 3 (and most dangerous) game of the season will eventually show us a big picture. Yep, I’m talking about the last last jumping game, where young Hee and Cheol-Sun dolls are seen against each other when using a mechanically massive, deadly jump over a narrow bridge.
Now such a schedule, a rhythm -based jump in itself, is challenging enough, but “Squid Game” aggravates things by placing it on a raised platform. The goal is time to jump when you move on a narrow bridge, which also has a huge opening halfway. This echoes the nail bitely tense war tug 1, along with a ridiculous hopscotch game, where players had to intuitively jump on hardened glass to avoid falling into their death. Although the puppets do not use their creepy eyes to scan participants this time, the fear of being missing or simply pushed/falling from the edge is so visceral that such theaters are no longer necessary to increase the bet.
A piece of the participants we have rooted in has already died at the time when the jump rope challenge is introduced. Player 120/HYUN-JU (Park Sung-Hoon) is unpleasantly stabbed In the previous match and Geum-and-and Yong-Sik (Yang Dong-Geun) mother-son duo die in tragic conditions. At the same time, JUN-Hee/Player 222 (already Yuri) gives birth to his child safely, but he is taking care of a terribly broken ankle just before the last game. When the life of the newborn is in danger (because the game decision-makers are crazy enough to consider the baby as a participant), the Gihhh goes up and takes responsibility for jumping with the baby. Since a player 222 is not strong enough to stand properly, Gihhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh at, the Gihh is promised to return to him safely. However, it is clear at an early stage that such a very intentional empathy has no place in such a cruel world.
When Gi is collecting enough courage and jumping with a child without cases, he or she is quick to guide the rest towards the finish line so that he can return and help the player 222. Timid’s min-Sun/Player 125 (Lee David), who experiences guilt fuel in the hallucinative journey (Thanos crucifixed drugs), a rude, misogist Nam-Gyu/Player 124, is a painful death (Lee David). Many players die either by accident or for assault, as when doing it threatens to push anyone who dares to cross. The massive jumping rope mere anxiety, which swung icingly between the dolls, and people fall helplessly into their death, while quite a dart, forms chaos and horror of an unholy blend.
Although “Squid Game” has emphasized the themes of unchecked greed and opportunism since its first season, the jump rope takes these impulses to extremes. Occasionally, these behaviors become badly evil, but perhaps so general selfishness is because people are constantly ready to hurt others to get ahead. Innocent people, such as Jun-Hee and Geum and Gi, are the only ray of hope in such a situation: his empathy for others who have become a more radical thing that exists in the history of games.
“Squid Game” is currently streaming on Netflix.