

That seed germinated in the video game, and it has been subjecting the medium to an almost unappealable dictatorship in terms of popularity for more than five years. The first is nothing new, in fact, its roots are found in a novel signed by the Japanese Koushun Takami en 1999: Battle Royale, that was adapted to the cinema just a year later and that featured the very Takeshi Kitano between your cast. I speak of the battle royale and, evidently, the South Korean audiovisual production. Two rising fashions that, once united, could only be displaced by time and the media power of Arcane. The Squid Game it is something like the collision of two freight trains traveling at full speed, or the resulting explosion of two chemical agents that, when properly mixed and stirred, exponentially multiply the agitation of their molecules.
