Squid Game Junior came out in episode 4.
Episode 4 is about a game of tug-of-war on a high platform, where whichever group loses falls off the platform. This episode has a very gory scene that is juvenile. 'The Squid Game' is a thriller and suspense drama series produced by Netflix, directed by Hwang Dong Hyuk and starring Lee Jung Jae, Park Hae Soo, Wei Loo Jun, and Jung Ho-Juan, which launched on September 17, 2021 on Netflix.
The drama tells the story of hundreds of people who are trapped in their lives and participate in six life-and-death games for the prize money. The title of the drama is called "The Squid Game" because "The Squid Game" is director Hwang Dong-hyuk's favorite game that he used to play as a child, and it's a metaphor for the modern competitive society. The game is also a metaphor for the modern competitive society.
Drama Review
Netflix Korean drama "Squid Game" is a Korean drama directed by "Melting Pot" director Hwang Dong-hyuk, which is based on a game of death, where contestants participate in the game for money, and where the rich and poor are separated by a thin line. The poor chase after the rich, the rich after the rich endless emptiness, are life catching wind.
The art and scenes of the whole drama are very cinematic, the scenes of the playground and the cell are very painstaking, and the excellent photography also makes these scenes look stylish in another way. Personally, I loved the fairytale-like color staircase, and the blue and green clothes of the contestants were very bright. Scenes such as the aerial tug of war, the bad drama house with the glass ball, and the aerial glass jumping frame were impressive. The art direction was done in a very cinematic way.