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I felt it was symbolic of various aspects of adult life and the competitive society we have.” I just treated it as an inevitable, natural consequence.”īut what exactly is “Squid Game?” Hwang shares that it’s a game played in the schoolyard or small streets of a neighborhood, a hypercompetitive game of tag that’s played on a board shaped like a squid. Because it was a game, we could not leave out the very violent fact that you were killed when you left. I was given creative freedom to do as I wanted. “Thanks to Netflix, there’s no limit on how graphic or explicit scenes would be. “This very deadly game compares quite a bit to what we see today, like people investing in coins, so I started expanding the story,” the director adds. It wasn’t until a decade after when he realized how the world he envisioned was getting all too familiar. Netflix K-Drama "Squid Game" portrays the game of life as the product of the over-competitive society we live in, through the lens of simplistic games made for children. “There wasn’t much investment, casting was difficult, I tried to dabble with it for a year, but then put it to sleep.” I finished the script in 2009, but it was very unfamiliar at that time - very violent, complex, not very commercial,” he shares. “After my debut, I frequented comic book stores, read a lot, and thought of creating a comic story. This is his first foray in making a series, as his previous credits were all for movies, such as his 2007 debut film “My Father” (starring Daniel Henney), and his critically-acclaimed and award-winning pieces “The Silenced” (2011, starring Gong Yoo) and “The Fortress” (2014, starring Lee Byung-hun). The concept that he is able to profoundly explain is perhaps due to the amount of time he’s devoted to turning this story into this series.

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Because without losers, will there ever really be winners?”

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We mostly look at how winners struggle, but in ‘Squid Game,’ we focus on the losers. “It focuses on how people act and respond.

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“There’s not a lot of time or energy spent on understanding the rules of these kinds of games,” says series writer and director Hwang Dong-hyuk. Unlike before, where they had to utilize historical dramas (as was the case for “ Kingdom”) to provide social commentary, “Squid Game“ is a living, breathing allegory for the present-day. It’s a curious proposition that somehow led a new show atop the Philippines Top 10 chart over the weekend, days after its release. The new Netflix original series from South Korea portrays the game of life as the product of the over-competitive society we live in, through the lens of simplistic games made for children. In short, in life, there are only winners and losers. The English translation of Migrantik, a novel about a pinoy immigrant parent's journey in Australia and the drug war back at home, is now available on Amazon.The concept of game theory originated around the concept of zero-sum, where one participant’s gains or losses will be balanced exactly by the other. During the pandemic, while stuck inside a tiny condo unit that thankfully had a somewhat nice view, Peter also translated the book Migrantik by his favorite Filipino (Tagalog) author Norman "4 Joints" Wilwayco into English. Today, when he is not rummaging through the drit looking for useful numenera, Peter is either bothering his black-brown-white tabby cat T'Challa Kittenbane or brewing ginger beer at home. In the physical world, Peter was obsessed about biking as far as humanly possible and petting the occasional strange doge.

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Before his current foray into series and movie feature writing, Peter was a ghostwriter who aimlessly haunted the wasteland for copper pieces and XP. Born, raised, and still based in the dystopian hellscape of Metro Manila, Philippines, Peter Mutuc’s knowledge of geekdom was forged in the ancient, lagging fires of 56kbps internet and dodgy forums - but now burns bright with the light of the eternal datasphere.












Pocket park squids