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Low key comedy
Disturbing
Was decolonization a mistake?
A story of detachment
terrible season 2
She should find a guy to eat her out in the end
Why would the visor show a fake image?
why so much politics on this site?
Great show
Fun movie
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Yea that's a great point too
Absolutely. For me, it's the context of it all. Right before that moment, he was showing attachment to the Japanese culture and honor by singing before the pilots took off and you can see even the Japanese are touched by it. He feels a deep connection to them but then he loses it the next moment when their planes get blown up. He is now detached from that and has to let go. Now he is attached to the American planes but the doctor pulls him back to reality and he lets it go. The Japanese kid he got attached to gets shot and he needs to let him go. He is attached to Basie in some way but it's not real because Basie is not the kind to get attached so he let's it go too.
It's a story about attachment and how it's all incredibly feeble and temporary. You are attached to the idea that you are this kind of person but then you learn you are wrong. You are wrong about who you are and who your people are. You are alone. Family prevails.
"nothing is ever my fault"
This was an incredible performance for sure
The deeper message of this movie has nothing to do with war and I guess most people were expecting the typical ww2 movie.
Everyone sucks is what I got from this story. There is not a single character in this movie that is redeemable. I don't get what's so interesting about this movie?
lol so true, this story BLOWS
It was heavily implied he was in some racket, and Tom accused him of getting his money through illicit means through some scams which Gatsby didn't deny. There are no good guys in this story.
I'm talking about the guys on THE BOAT who were all military and that was Seong's original plan which you were criticizing. The rebellion inside was a last resort, a desperate attempt.
The only reason they knew about Seong having a gps tracker somewhere in his body was because the boat captain learned about it. His plan would have worked if not for that so it was not stupid. You act as if the sg gang are gods who can't be beaten in any way. You're just nitpicking and being boring. Let the hero do hero things, what's the problem. It's not real life.
>the guards vastly outnumber them
they don't know how many people the squidgame gang has and if they are prepared to deal with a surprise assault
>and have more ammo
how can you even tell? they might have thousands of ammo on the boat, stupid point
>are trained VS some lowlifes who never shot a gun.
all of the guys were former military, did you even watch the show? try to pay attention next time
>you ignore my first point
yea don't care about that, they could have just swapped numbers to make it be more realistic instead of dramatic 1st vs last number but who cares? only you. it's funnier like this.
you should watch the show a second time cuz you didn't understand what happened. Seong's main plan was to infiltrate the games with a tracker on so his crowd of armed ex-military could ambush the SG crowd. You keep talking about his hail-mary plan inside the games and pretending like this was his main idea from the start of the show.
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