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'Squid Game': Why I want to meet Gong Yoo, and other feelings about these Korean Hunger Games

If you expect to watch 'Squid Game' and move on to another show quite easily, you may be in for a surprise.

October 09, 2021 / 09:50 IST
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The soldiers in 'Squid Game' wear fuchsia pink suits and microphone masks.  (Image: screen grab)
The soldiers in 'Squid Game' wear fuchsia pink suits and microphone masks. (Image: screen grab)

I have played Karoshi Suicide Salaryman to watch the overworked salaryman get killed at every level of the game. I have watched horror movies where contestants get their heads blown off by electronic collars. And we have all watched Hunger Games, Y: The Last Man (read the comics too!), Lord of the Flies and even the scarily mind-bending Stanford Prison Experiment. And now we have watched Squid Game on Netflix like everyone else on the online planet and happily became a part of the hopelessly manipulated millions. I am not saying I wasn’t, I am just analysing some feelings as we watched 456 people play to die dramatically, one after the other until only one is left. If there are nine emotions to be felt, this show had me go through every one.

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Shringara (Love/Lust/Beauty)

There is one name for this emotion in this bloodsport: Gong Yoo. Women and men who like men on the net have collectively lusted after this gorgeous man (watch him in Coffee Prince, Guardian, and even Train to Busan). So we got this covered.