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RBX posted:Yes they really should've had a currency exchange in the subtitles for us foreigners. It doesn't help that wons are worth so little that you constantly have super high inflated numbers. Borrowing 10.000 won sounds a lot more significant than borrowing $8.44
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The way I heard it described, at least with Yen, is that it's like me saying "can I borrow 10,000 pennies" instead of $100. As for the Old Man, he was safe in any game where a circle minion was determining his fate. He wasn't killed in the marble game, so he wouldn't have been killed for breaking his umbrella. Like's already been said, all they'd have to do is wait until the last winner left and then kill everyone except the Old Man. If we could have differentiated between minions, then we'd probably have seen the same guy assigned to the Old Man in every game. He did well in both Redlight, Greenlight and tug-of-war, but knew what to expect ahead of time. Part of his thrill was the risk, but he was also enjoying watching everyone risk their lives from the perspective of another contestant rather than a spectator. This show is already a monster hit, I wonder if it would have been bigger or smaller had Netflix released episodes every week instead of all at once.
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# ? Oct 14, 2021 17:27 |
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Is gang activity as common as Korean media makes it appear? Or do K-dramas love throwing gangsters and loan sharks in all over the place as a quick and easy character archetype? I haven't watched a lot of Korean shows and movies, but I think all of them except Parasite had a gangster in the cast or at least someone who was having trouble with gangsters.
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# ? Oct 14, 2021 17:33 |
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It's one of the easiest conversions possible: just chop off the last three zeros. ₩10,000 is about $10. That is how I did it when I was in Korea shortly before the plandemic.
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# ? Oct 14, 2021 17:36 |
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I don't think old guy cared about 'cheating', he just wanted to have fun. He wouldn't let himself be shot because he wanted to watch the rest of the series. I find it interesting that he voted to stop the game.
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# ? Oct 14, 2021 18:38 |
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temple posted:I don't think old guy cared about 'cheating', he just wanted to have fun. He wouldn't let himself be shot because he wanted to watch the rest of the series. I find it interesting that he voted to stop the game. He'd run tons of these by this point he KNOWS full well that people will come crawling back after ending the game. Of course he'd vote to end it, it makes it all the sweeter when they return to die.
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# ? Oct 14, 2021 18:48 |
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Panic! At The Tesco posted:The more I think about it, the more the old man twist annoys me and seems pointless. I don't think it added enough to the overall story or themes. The old man dieing in the marble games was perfect for Gi Hun's character development. It was a perfect parallel of his relationship with his mother. Gi Hun cheated against the old man to take his marbles (stole the credit card from his mother), and then is confronted by the old man knowing all along that he cheated (his mother reminding him of how he canceled their social security to go gambling) only for the old man to sacrifice despite everything and give him his last marble (his mother hiding the fact that she has diabetes to keep on working to provide for him). You could probably argue that the twist serves the purpose of testing Gi Hun's character growth, but it does so at the cost of an otherwise perfect moment
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# ? Oct 14, 2021 18:53 |
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RBX posted:nothing they did or said seemed implausible unless you're really naive.
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# ? Oct 14, 2021 19:21 |
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The English dubbing is so bad my wife and I almost gave up on the show 30 minutes in. Just awful, distracting. Had to turn dubbing off and subtitles on to save it, I can't imagine why that's not the default.
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# ? Oct 14, 2021 19:31 |
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The whole security apparatus on the island seemed...bad? Like the facial scanner in The Mandalorian that only looked for prohibited faces rather than permitted ones. They can track every air tank in the dive cave, but any Kim, Park, Lee, or Choi can put on someone else's mask and gain unfettered access to high security areas.
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# ? Oct 14, 2021 19:36 |
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RBX posted:The complaining about the VIPs is amusing. Is it because they're American? They're speaking English but in a Korean dialect which tells me it's on purpose for the Korean/foreign audience to easily understand what they've saying.....but it's also funny. I think of most hyper rich dudes behind closed doors act like Tom Cruise on Oprah that time. nothing they did or said seemed implausible unless you're really naive. I don't think anyone is confused that they were going for 'weird out-of-touch billionaire' but they simply did a poor job of it. The performances were just not good.
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# ? Oct 14, 2021 19:39 |
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jackpot posted:The English dubbing is so bad my wife and I almost gave up on the show 30 minutes in. Just awful, distracting. Had to turn dubbing off and subtitles on to save it, I can't imagine why that's not the default. I dunno what Netflix’s stats on foreign shows is, but back in the day when anime used to be sold in separate subbed and dubbed versions, the dubbed versions would usually outsell the subbed version by 3 to 1
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# ? Oct 14, 2021 19:39 |
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Krispy Wafer posted:The whole security apparatus on the island seemed...bad? Like the facial scanner in The Mandalorian that only looked for prohibited faces rather than permitted ones. They can track every air tank in the dive cave, but any Kim, Park, Lee, or Choi can put on someone else's mask and gain unfettered access to high security areas. In-universe justification could be that mook's security devices do not have other mook's face records to keep with the whole anonimity thing. Buuuuut, since they implanted players with some sort of tracking/ID device, you'd assume mooks would have the same instead of their ID's being tied to their masks. The real reason is plot convenience, otherwise the cop would be detected 5 minutes into infiltrating and that would be the end of that storyline.
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# ? Oct 14, 2021 19:51 |
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lezard_valeth posted:In-universe justification could be that mook's security devices do not have other mook's face records to keep with the whole anonimity thing. Buuuuut, since they implanted players with some sort of tracking/ID device, you'd assume mooks would have the same instead of their ID's being tied to their masks. Facebook linked employee badges to their social media platform so when the site went down so did their building security access, so honestly the stupidest security system in the world isn't the most unrealistic part of Squid Game.
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# ? Oct 14, 2021 20:06 |
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One of thje billionaires was clearly chinese, spoke mandarin and everything. One of them sounded euro. Clearly intended to simply be an epstein-esque cohort of plutocrats.
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Smythe posted:One of thje billionaires was clearly chinese, spoke mandarin and everything. One of them sounded euro. Clearly intended to simply be an epstein-esque cohort of plutocrats.
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RBX posted:The complaining about the VIPs is amusing. Is it because they're American? They're speaking English but in a Korean dialect which tells me it's on purpose for the Korean/foreign audience to easily understand what they've saying.....but it's also funny. I think of most hyper rich dudes behind closed doors act like Tom Cruise on Oprah that time. nothing they did or said seemed implausible unless you're really naive.
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# ? Oct 14, 2021 20:45 |
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Vegetable posted:He spoke bad Mandarin, if anyone else was wondering. Like it was his second language. Korea Hollywood, like real Hollywood, doesn’t care about getting the Chinese right. lol
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Krispy Wafer posted:The whole security apparatus on the island seemed...bad? Like the facial scanner in The Mandalorian that only looked for prohibited faces rather than permitted ones. They can track every air tank in the dive cave, but any Kim, Park, Lee, or Choi can put on someone else's mask and gain unfettered access to high security areas. that they left the dive tanks there so that they can be used later is
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# ? Oct 15, 2021 01:10 |
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also people joke about the mask hierarchy and poo poo but that's accurate social commentary real life literally works like that where you put on a costume designating your social status and suddenly everyone must respect you or can poo poo on you lmao many people have escaped prisons using costumes
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# ? Oct 15, 2021 01:16 |
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For example, if you are dressed like a waiter, that means people of any economic status can come in to your place of work, verbally abuse you, and then decide how much you get paid based on how much you groveled to them
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# ? Oct 15, 2021 01:23 |
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Steve Yun posted:For example, if you are dressed like a waiter, that means people of any economic status can come in to your place of work, verbally abuse you, and then decide how much you get paid based on how much you groveled to them And in turn the waiter is allowed to gently caress with your food. It’s a delicate roleplaying ballet.
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# ? Oct 15, 2021 01:29 |
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I'm really tempted to try and grab one of these pink soldier costumes off Amazon with a square face mask but something tells me it's going to be late if I did since it's coming from China. It says it'll arrive before Halloween but I have my doubts... Also, it's not like I have a Halloween party to go to but a stupid part of me thinks it would be pretty fun to go to work and drive around town in that get up.
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# ? Oct 15, 2021 01:41 |
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Just wanted to chime in, for anyone just starting this show, like me, I just wanted reiterate what has been said probably many times before; I'm really enjoying this show in it's native Korean. I tried the English dub for a few minutes but was put off almost immediately by it. This surprised me as I'm usually a huge baby with an idiot brain that doesn't like subtitles, but I found myself quickly adapted to it. It forces me to pay more attention to what's going on and try to listen to the inflection and tone of the actors. So if you're hesitant or worried you won't be able to follow along without an English dub; please do not worry. If I can enjoy it (remember: idiot brained baby here), you can too!
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# ? Oct 15, 2021 01:48 |
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I like dubs often for animation but it's way way too jarring with live action. Even if the acting is good I can't deal with the disconnect.
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# ? Oct 15, 2021 01:54 |
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I'm pretty flexible when it comes to dubs vs subs though I usually prefer dubs just because I like to shitpost/play MOO2 while watching most TV. But in this case the subs really are a must. Not only is the acting bad, everyone sounds the same to the point where it can be hard to tell who is talking unless you are looking at the screen.
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Steve Yun fucked around with this message at 05:35 on Oct 15, 2021 |
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Regarding the VIPs the one thing that striked me as odd in-universe is that they continue on to watch the final game as if the facilities had not been infiltrated by a police and almost killed one of them. I wouldn't expect them to go into a panic at the prospect of being exposed since they are probably so rich they believe they can bribe their way out, but at the very least with how they were portrayed you'd expect them to go "call your manager" mode and demand someone pay for that incident
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# ? Oct 15, 2021 06:41 |
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Binged the series last week, loved it. Only thought to look for a thread on it today and quickly read through it.Steve Yun posted:Episode 9: Gihun gets offered ways to make more money by the bank. This is one of my favorite scenes in the series. Consider Gihun in the first episode. He has no money. He asks for $10. No one will give it to him. In order to get $10 he gets slapped in the face over and over and over and over again. Fast forward to the final episode. He now has more money than he knows what to do with. He asks for $10. The banker gives it to him no questions asked. He's given money because he has money. ymgve posted:In the final episode, I totally expected that 456 would run out and help the freezing man himself, which would have been a nice "gently caress you" to the old man and his horrible bet. Sad that it didn't happen. This was my full expectation as well. I initially hated that scene and thought it was wildly out of character for him. After having a few days to digest it, the Squid Game only exists because the VIPs bet on the outcome. The VIPs voyeuristically watch behind a pane of glass, betting on the lives of people. They fully have the power to stop these games, but don't, because they have a vested interest in watching them play out. Without realizing it, Gihun has become just like them, voyeuristically watching behind a pane of glass, betting on someone's life. He has the power to go downstairs himself and save that man, but he doesn't, because he has a vested interest in watching the scenario play out. It's such a subtly sinister final play by the old man.
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# ? Oct 15, 2021 08:38 |
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More random notes Files: When the detective is rummaging through all the old files, we see that the games started in 1988, but that they’re called “The Sixth Round” which suggests that they’re part of a series of games around the world (reinforced by one of the VIPs saying that the Korean games are particularly great this year The shelves from the early years held lots of Betamax tapes, giant videotapes used by broadcasters during the 90’s and early 2000’s. I appreciate the historical accuracy! The filing system and formatting changes over the years, a very nice subtle touch, because who doesn’t change filing systems and formatting over the course of 3 decades The spines of some of the file folders say “Squid Archives” suggesting that at least the Korean games are called the Squid Game officially Although there are several files for each year, it doesn’t mean that there were several Korean games each year. The folders hold different things like construction plans, video catalogs, participant lists, etc) In one of the files, not only is #001 missing (obviously because it’s the old man) but 3, 4 and 5 are also missing. I don’t know what that means. edit: opinion The show obscures Inho's face when the detective looks through the files. I think this was a mistake. They should have shown his face, so that when the Front Man took off his mask, you'd immediately know who it was. Because I didn't know what Inho's face looks like, when the Front Man took off his mask, I wondered "who the gently caress is this guy" Edit edit: odd detail Inho gave the detective one of his kidneys. But he drinks whiskey, one of the things docs will tell you to avoid after losing a kidney? Edit edit edit: interesting detail The games probably started in 1988 because 1987 had a giant global economic stock crash, Black Monday Steve Yun fucked around with this message at 13:06 on Oct 15, 2021 |
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Goddamn, it’s like Parasite: The Series
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# ? Oct 15, 2021 12:24 |
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Mexican squid game looks way more fun https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFilRkoKWrU
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Steve Yun posted:
Might be part of the 14 people that decided not to return.
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# ? Oct 15, 2021 18:55 |
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if you pick red packet instead of blue do you become worker???
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# ? Oct 15, 2021 19:04 |
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Steve Yun posted:
I would wager that for Koreans the bigger cultural significance of 1988 is that that's the year the Olympics were held in Seoul? Makes sense given the game theme of the show at least
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Foehammer007 posted:if you pick red packet instead of blue do you become worker??? I know people were speculating this, but I think when we saw the videos of them shown at the start of the first day we saw both packets being picked.
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# ? Oct 15, 2021 19:33 |
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AndyElusive posted:I'm really tempted to try and grab one of these pink soldier costumes off Amazon with a square face mask but something tells me it's going to be late if I did since it's coming from China. It says it'll arrive before Halloween but I have my doubts... I ordered a 456, hoping I bump into over people with the guard costumes to complete it, estimated delivery is Oct 26 - Nov 4 which is a bit dodgy though, surely they will try and get them out before Halloween.
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# ? Oct 15, 2021 19:36 |
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Foehammer007 posted:if you pick red packet instead of blue do you become worker??? They seem to be pretty well trained though, likely at least a majority of the crew are experienced with running the games... Trained well enough to shoot people in a crowded / chaotic game without shooting the wrong people... Also without hesitation.
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# ? Oct 15, 2021 19:37 |
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When they revealed one of the guards to be a young adult I thought the twist was going to be that the Korean military was behind/supported the games and was providing young drafted Koreans to be the guards.
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Annabel Pee posted:I ordered a 456, hoping I bump into over people with the guard costumes to complete it, estimated delivery is Oct 26 - Nov 4 which is a bit dodgy though, surely they will try and get them out before Halloween. I mean, one would hope but when I've ordered things from China before they usually arrive on the later side of those delivery estimates.
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