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watching squid game rn, gonna livetweet a bit about it maybe. will try to keep spoilers small
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if I cared less abt what I thought, I think I would spend my time more productively + more pro-socially, like watching squid game so I can talk abt it w/ ppl / write a review or like actually keep up w: my online class & attend office hours
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i have to say i find the increasing popularity of the “death game” genre concerning in some sense. like are people increasingly relating to feeling like society is an arbitrary game with ridiculous rules that don’t make sense but you still die if you fuck up 🤔
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no maybe it’s the reverse, not enough twisty levels of misdirection. maybe the fantasy is that there exist entities coherent and powerful enough to run death games, *therefore* all one has to do is please or outwit such entities. a deeply bureaucratized substitute for god?
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the only other korean thing i’ve seen even sort of recently is parasite and it has me wondering why i see purely financial / economic problems at the center of plots in american fiction so rarely. maybe i just don’t run into them?
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i suppose this bit of the social commentary is pretty explicit: they leave the game and then come back because the outside is even worse and at least in the game they have some hope. episode 2 is literally called “hell” and it’s referring to the outside, not the game
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oh it hurts. they’re only a small step up from bad english voice acting in anime. shocked they couldn’t afford better actors for this, it meaningfully reduces the tension in these scenes for me
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somewhat disappointed in the ending. everything hinges on the final explanation for why the games are happening and that explanation is not very good imo. would still recommend as a watch overall
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