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Squid Game Season 2 Review: Phenomenal anti-capitalist narrative works well but doesn't surpass the greatness of the original

Squid Game 2 Review: "The games will not end unless the world changes”, the Frontman tells Gi-Hun. Squid Game season 2 begins as an intense exploration of human greed and how it overpowers one’s moral judgement.

December 27, 2024 / 07:25 IST
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Squid Game 2 Review

Since its premiere in 2021, Squid Game has quickly emerged as the most brutal takedown of capitalism with strong ‘eat-the-rich” sentiment. A bunch of debt-ridden South Koreans are kidnapped and forced to participate in a sick, twisted game all for the voyeuristic pleasure of the elite ‘VIPs’ who watch these players kill each other in the most brutal way possible.

I mean, isn’t this exactly the world we live in? The poor fighting with each other for bread as the rich elite watch the travesty unfold from a distance?

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Squid Game Season 2: Plot

In a telling scene from the first episode, the Squid Game recruiter (played by Gong Yoo), is seen giving the poor a choice between ‘Bread’ (food) and ‘Lottery’ (trying their luck). The scene is an unwitting commentary on human nature and greed. Those who cannot afford a meal would rather not choose the bread but try their luck with the Lottery. This burning desire to pull down others in a bid to rise to the top, rather than organizing and organizing to fight the VIPs, and their ill-begotten wealth.