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Squid Game Season 2 dials up the psychological warfare — review
心理戰升級:《魷魚遊戲》第二季劇評

Netflix’s Korean megahit returns with inky-humoured satire underpinning its brutal competition
Netflix南韓原創電視劇《魷魚遊戲》的第二季上架了,其對一個沒有同情心、利潤至上的社會中人命價值的尖銳諷刺近乎黑色幽默。

The long-awaited second season of Squid Game is a story of two high-risk returns. One is that of Seong Gi-hun, season one’s winner of an underground tournament of reimagined schoolyard games that rewarded the victor with a colossal cash prize and left unsuccessful contestants for dead. Now, haunted by the human cost of his earnings, Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae) resolves to re-enter the competition and take it down from the inside.

各方期待已久的《魷魚遊戲》(Squid Game)第二季是兩位高風險迴歸者打造的故事。一位是成奇勳(Seong Gi-hun),他是該劇第一季中模仿兒童遊戲的地下錦標賽的冠軍,該錦標賽給予勝者鉅額現金獎勵,而敗者面臨死亡。在第二季中,李政宰(Lee Jung-jae)扮演的成奇勳被自己贏得的獎金的人命代價所困擾,他決心重新參賽,從內部搗毀遊戲背後的組織。

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