Last Updated on 2021-10-07 , 6:38 pm
By now, youโll surely be familiar with the Netflix title Squid Game and all that it entails. But if youโre not, well hereโs a rough synopsis:
A motley bunch of fishmonger aunties engage in a fearsome war, as they throw squids at each other in a 6-man deathmatch.
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Or at least, that was what I surmised from the title until I read the actual synopsis:
โHundreds of cash-strapped players accept a strange invitation to compete in childrenโs games. Inside, a tempting prize awaits with deadly high stakes. A survival game that has a whopping 40-million-dollar prize at stake.โ
Suffice to say; it wasnโt what I was expecting.
But hereโs the thing. Is that the only aspect thatโs confusing about the show?
Without further ado, we explore all the mysteries and intricacies revolving around it in the latest rendition of our 10 Facts series.
10 Facts about Squid Game That You Didnโt Know
1. Multi-Genres
Marvel has a multiverse. Squid Game has multi-genres.
Indeed, at first glance, Squid Game is portrayed as a mere survival game drama. But as time goes by, youโll realise that itโs much more than a simple game of death.
Apart from thriller, horror and drama, the nine-episode series even contains dark comedy.
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It should also be noted that Squid Game wasnโt initially called Squid Game.
Instead, it was announced as Round Six back in September 2019.
2. 456
In the show, itโs stated that 456 people, who hail from all walks of life, have been invited to participate in the โSquid Game.โ
As it turns out, the number 456 is not just for show.
Incredible as it sounds, they really got 456 people to participate.
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Alas, if youโve watched the show, you would know that numbers dwindle rather rapidly. As actor Park Hae Soo said:
โI see them going home after the elimination, and I can feel the room is emptier. It also makes me feel emptier.โ
3. Break
Did you know that Squid Game could have actually premiered earlier?
Indeed, the casting was actually determined as early as 17 June 2020. However, due to the COVID-19 outbreak in South Korea, the production crew had to halt filming in August 2020.
Apparently, filming only resumed one month later, in September 2020.
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4. Childrenโs Games
By now, you may have seen viral videos of a giant doll, with perhaps even the caption โRed Light, Green Light.โ
Well hereโs the thing. Squid Game actually features games that were played by children in South Korea.
Yes, folks. Ironic, and as controversial as it sounds, childrenโs games are used to depict cold-blooded murder and violence. The โMugunghwa has bloomedโ game, for instance, is similar to โWhatโs the time, Mr Wolf.โ
So the next time you indulge in your areaโs child-friendly games, beware.
That game of flag erasers may not be as innocent as you thought.
5. Inspiration
Always wondered how the plotline of Squid Game seems eerily reminiscent of a webtoon/manhwa youโve read before?
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Well, they were actually the inspiration behind it.
In an interview, screenwriter and director Hwang Dong-hyuk revealed that the drama was inspired by manhwa, otherwise known as Korean comics, that he had read before.
โAt that time, I went to bookstores often,โ he said.
โAnd when I read many manhwa, I want to make a story similar to the ones in manhwa that I read.โ
6. Chart-Topping
Apparently, the drama is so popular with the crowd that it actually took the number 1 spot in the U.S. Netflix โTop 10 in U.S. todayโ list!
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The accolade was achieved on 21 September 2021. In doing so, Squid Game actually edged out other high-flying contenders such as Sex Education and Click Bait.
7. 2009
During the Netflix press conference, Hwang also revealed that he had actually finished the script for Squid Game in 2009.
However, he said that the idea wasnโt exactly welcome at the time, and as a result abstained from creating it at that time.
โI finished the script in 2009,โ he said. โAt that time, people felt that the script was too unfamiliar, brutal, and the plot would be too complex.โ
This notion would, however, conflict with certain speculations about the plot.
8. Plagiarism
Despite the dramaโs success, it should be noted that the drama is not without its own controversies.
Apparently, viewers have noticed similarities between Squid Game and Japanese productions such as As The Gods Will and Liar Game. In particular, the scene with the giant doll in Squid Game shares almost identical similarities with this scene from As The Gods Will:
However, As The Gods Will was released in 2014, five whole years after Hwang allegedly wrote his script.
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It should be noted, however, that Squid Game also shares a certain similarity with the horror film series, Saw.
9. Minimal CGI
Nevertheless, in spite of its controversies, one canโt help but applaud Hwangโs dedication to his work.
Apparently, minimal CGI was used during the production process, in a bid to make the series more authentic.
And in order to achieve the effect, the set design was tweaked to be as realistic as possible. In fact, it was so realistic that the cast members themselves were surprised.
โThe set and the giant doll are exactly what we see on screen,โ said Park Hae Soo. โEverything amazes me.โ
10. Playground
And it seems that Netflix has not spared any expense in the advertising sector as well.
Since a while back, a pop-up playground has opened daily at Itaewon station from 12:00pm to 9:00pm.
To emulate the drama experience, life-sized installations have been set-up, including the ever-chilling girl with the pigtails.
You can even stand a chance to win a special merchandise set if you get the right answer!
You can view a video of the playground here:
Do take note, however, that itโs only open until 26 September 2021.
To know more interesting facts about Squid Game, watch this video to the end:
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