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Teacher Xiao Luo was sick and sick, and there was news that he had not returned after eating KFC fried sauce noodles
Recently, because of the popularity of "Squid Game", the literary and artistic works of the "battle royale" genre seem to be on fire again, and many people in the editorial department have begun to watch, but the main force is me and Yuan Weiteng.
We watched "Squid Game", a total of 9 episodes, Teacher Yuan felt that episode 6 was very good, the others could not. I don't think so. However, we still watched it very energetically, and because we were not addicted, we went to watch another similar drama on Netflix, "Alice in the Land of the Dead", Teacher Yuan thought that it was "OK", I thought... Well, probably still not.
Before that, I had seen The Hunger Games. I am also not very satisfied with this series of films, and in the same type of literary and artistic works, it seems that only the origin of everything "Battle Royale" is commendable. Teacher Yuan saw the end, and also ran to watch "Battle Royale", only to end the "battle royale" of this "battle royale" film and television work. Thank you so much, Takeshi Kitano.
In terms of the reasons for the war, the implementation of the BR bill in "Battle Royale" is also more reasonable than "I don't know why let's start fighting anyway"
This genre has returned to a trend in film and television works this year, and a while ago, due to the popularity brought by "PUBG", "Battle Royale" has really made a splash in the game industry, until now, similar works are still being produced, almost becoming a standard game type. This trend has gone from novels and comics to movies and TV series to games and back to film and television, which is very good, and I feel that there is a sense of connection between art forms.
After Squid Games went viral, it went back to the game again, and in games with a higher degree of freedom—like Minecraft and Robles, and of course a few lesser-than-mentioned games—people were actively working on levels related to Squid Games, Mod. The various projects in "Squid Games" are quite simple to simulate, I went to play a few, the level is OK, at least "1, 2, 3, wood man" is doing a good job. Its close connection to the game and the high motivation shown by the players are the happiest things I have gained outside of this show, and the creation always starts with restoration and imitation.
But why do we love Battle Royale? It's a bit hard to say, but the longevity of a genre always means something, and that's probably not exactly the same (or completely different) in PUBG and Squid Games. The former is a relaxed rhythm that allows players to ease themselves from other tense games while guaranteeing a certain level of fun; the latter— I don't know, perhaps just because it has a simple, straightforward thrill. This kind of excitement is common, in front of the screen, we watch people die in "1, 2, 3, Wooden Man" and "Marble Game", just like the "VIPs" who appear in the last few episodes are willing to pay a lot of money to watch the game.
"Wooden Man" and "Sugar Cake" have completely turned into internet memes
I am a little bit of a whisper about the current "battle royale" film and television, and the stimulation given by simple and direct is of course good, but it cannot be completely this. I don't know how long this craze will last, and whether there will be any imitations of it in the future... At least in 2022, we have the second season of Alice in the Land of the Dead. The second season of "Squid Games" is also destined to appear in the future, after all, there are too many things that have not been clearly stated in the story of the first part, after all, so much money has been made...
But when will we see another Battle Royale by Shinji Fukasaku and Takeshi Kitano? I don't know, maybe not. This genre has accumulated a lot of weight, and each latecomer has stepped on the shoulders of his predecessors and grabbed the energy and creativity of other works. I really don't have any hope of innovation in this genre. Is this really good? In the foreseeable, homogeneous future, when people find themselves seeing the same core no matter which station they tune, is it really good?
Don't watch Squid Games, forget it, look at some good things, or go play games you'll love.