Another show that best captures Netflix’s platform full of shows with complicated narratives is *Squid Game season 01* is about desperation and morality, where a set of characters are put through life and death games. Those people who’s got troubles in their lives – are in the deadly game which was based on children’s games where if a person loses, he is dead; this game is illustrated with such aspects as lower-upper class and the necessity to have money.
It has elements of black comedy as well as tension It also employs a good flow of the show. Product implementation can also be seen as an important aspect since all the players fail societal expectations, and Lee Jung-jae playing the protagonist named Gi-hun appeals to people. The series has a clever usage of visual imagery, and it utilizes a beautiful and sometimes foreboding score well to add emphasis to the emotional payload of the series.
Of course, there are some drawbacks, for instance, overemotional episodes and a somewhat allegorical end may seem stereotyped; however, *Squid Game* remains a phenomenon to which people have to pay attention – the show makes people think about what ethical choice they would make in extreme conditions of desperation. So, it is not only survival movie but the realistic interpretation of modern tendencies, which makes a viewer think what he is ready to die for. In addition, it provides an hysterically evocative, philosophically stimulating, plot.