Yeah man just got to that pointThat dude did that Pakistani boy wrong...I was rooting for him.
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Yeah man just got to that pointThat dude did that Pakistani boy wrong...I was rooting for him.
Episode 6 spoiler
Man that episode was tough to watch. Having to make the decision on who would live by playing the game. Good characters got done wrong especially the Pakistan dude. He completely trusted homeboy
I watched the first episode last week. I'll continue it later tonightI mean, I liked it. But Alice in Borderland was better to me (maybe b/c I saw it first or b/c I've been to a few of the places they filmed at). I felt the certain actors (especially that annoying chick) were over acting. I did like how they had a few additional layers (the PlayStation buttons people and there whole being, the police officer). It was definitely enjoyable. The ending....![]()
He cac'd himThat dude did that Pakistani boy wrong...I was rooting for him.
Asian finance boy.. minus whale be.And he wasn't even a CAC![]()
Inteteresting
Netflix series Squid Game accused of plagiarising Japanese movie As The Gods Will
SEOUL - Viewers of Netflix series Squid Game have noticed that the K-drama has some scenes and plotlines which are similar to a 2014 Japanese movie, As The Gods Will.
The plots of both shows involve survival death matches using childhood games and there are also similarities in filmography, such as a close-up shot of a giant doll head and a countdown clock scene.
Squid Game, which premiered on the streaming service last Friday (Sept 17), has garnered rave reviews and is trending online. It stars Lee Jung-jae, Park Hae-soo and Jung Ho-yeon.
The nine-episode series follows a group of desperados who have to play twisted versions of their childhood games for a chance to win 45.6 billion won (S$52.3 million).
Its director Hwang Dong-hyuk is best known for the 2011 movie Silenced, based on a true story about the abuse of deaf students in South Korea.
He had previously mentioned that the script for Squid Game had been in the works since 2008 to 2009, but was shelved as there was a lack of interest until Netflix came knocking a decade later.
In a press conference, he said: "It is true that (the first game is) similar, but after that, there aren't any similarities."
He pointed out that As The Gods Will was created in the 2010s, after his initial idea for Squid Game, which came to him after reading a lot of manga on the survival genre.
While he was hesitant to claim ownership of the story, he added: "But if I had to say it, I would say I did it first."
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Netflix series Squid Game accused of plagiarising Japanese movie As The Gods Will
SEOUL - Viewers of Netflix series Squid Game have noticed that the K-drama has some scenes and plotlines which are similar to a 2014 Japanese movie, As The Gods Will. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.www.straitstimes.com
Yeah this looks good but not the same
As The Gods Will
Kats comparing this to Alice in Borderlands…
please remember
Alice is science fiction
this is not…
that is all
Inteteresting
Netflix series Squid Game accused of plagiarising Japanese movie As The Gods Will
SEOUL - Viewers of Netflix series Squid Game have noticed that the K-drama has some scenes and plotlines which are similar to a 2014 Japanese movie, As The Gods Will.
The plots of both shows involve survival death matches using childhood games and there are also similarities in filmography, such as a close-up shot of a giant doll head and a countdown clock scene.
Squid Game, which premiered on the streaming service last Friday (Sept 17), has garnered rave reviews and is trending online. It stars Lee Jung-jae, Park Hae-soo and Jung Ho-yeon.
The nine-episode series follows a group of desperados who have to play twisted versions of their childhood games for a chance to win 45.6 billion won (S$52.3 million).
Its director Hwang Dong-hyuk is best known for the 2011 movie Silenced, based on a true story about the abuse of deaf students in South Korea.
He had previously mentioned that the script for Squid Game had been in the works since 2008 to 2009, but was shelved as there was a lack of interest until Netflix came knocking a decade later.
In a press conference, he said: "It is true that (the first game is) similar, but after that, there aren't any similarities."
He pointed out that As The Gods Will was created in the 2010s, after his initial idea for Squid Game, which came to him after reading a lot of manga on the survival genre.
While he was hesitant to claim ownership of the story, he added: "But if I had to say it, I would say I did it first."
![]()
Netflix series Squid Game accused of plagiarising Japanese movie As The Gods Will
SEOUL - Viewers of Netflix series Squid Game have noticed that the K-drama has some scenes and plotlines which are similar to a 2014 Japanese movie, As The Gods Will. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.www.straitstimes.com
Yeah this looks good but not the same
As The Gods Will
And if you want to take it back further, they both are taking elements from Battle Royale which came out in 2000.
Those 2 Asian bit bitches playing marbles,,,,, raw
i think you have to hit the other object so hard that it flips over.I still don't really understand the game on the subway platform.
i think you have to hit the other object so hard that it flips over.
This. It seems like a lot of bull shit to bet scratch on especially when you were already desperate for cash.I still don't really understand the game on the subway platform.
This. It seems like a lot of bull shit to bet scratch on especially when you were already desperate for cash.
He fucked over his boy by telling them to split up.
The adage is true. Your enemy could never betray you.^^^^
Just a general rule of thumb. I live by...
If I'm playing a deadly children's game while surrounded by masked heavily armed snipers dressed in red
And another contestant who is supposedly my friend happens to YELL MY NAME JUST BEFORE THE DEATH GAME IS ABOUT TO START...
And when I turn around says
Never mind?
I'm going to rethink every single thing we ever discussed and make sure to not do anything he suggests moving forward.
But you know...
I'm funny like that.