Wyatt Thomas :
The brutal games of Squid Game stripped away every layer of humanity, forcing even the kindest and most well-meaning players to abandon their morals and compassion in favor of survival, as desperation crept in like a poison, turning allies into enemies and friendship into manipulation, making even the “good guys” lie, betray, and kill to stay alive, showing how quickly a person’s values can erode when pushed into a corner where food is scarce, death is imminent, and trust becomes a deadly weakness, as seen when players like Gi-hun, who once showed mercy and kindness, were forced to deceive or outlive those they cared about, or when Ali, the most selfless and loyal among them, was exploited and left to die by someone he trusted like a brother, and even Sae-byeok, who just wanted to save her family, began to see that decency had no place in a world where survival meant stepping over corpses, proving that under enough pressure and fear, even the best of us can be reshaped into something unrecognizable, as the game’s design didn’t just kill bodies but shattered souls, revealing that the real monster wasn’t the masked frontman, but the choices the players made when no one else could save them we are not horses we are humans and humans are …….
2025-07-02 15:20:52