It's
exciting, isn't it? The series looks very interesting, so I decided to enjoy
seeing it like everyone.
I started watching the series, its ideas seem simple at first
glance, people are in debt, games seem easy, but after a not long time I
started to feel pain in my heart, and my mind was dazed what is this! I even
find difficulty to explain the thoughts that are scattered in my mind.
Doesn't it seem like the reality of our lives, but in a mini picture?
Doesn't the
interaction of people in green look like our interaction with each other?
Don't the
people in red look like a military (or oppressive system)?
The shapes
drawn on the masks do not look like the sequences found in the army:
· The circle is a
little soldier who follows orders without arguing
· The triangle
reflects the middle ranks who have little power but use them to suppress and
subjugate those with a circular shape.
· The square. They
are directly below the powerful people, and their number is few.
Doesn't it look like a pyramid? At the top, the one-man authority (or the
one group authority) determines the fate of others as he likes (his reference
could be a deformed religion or an idea), and then a number of people who
execute the ideas of the one man, knowing the truth of the matter and are the
first beneficiaries of it, so they are fierce with those who are below them so
They do not lose the benefits of oppression.
the people of the triangle are the
flatterers, they are not really strong, but they maintain their positions by
bullying others to please the owners of the square shape, they are like
executioners, and the whips are the people of the circular shape just tools in
others hands, drunk with obedience, they have no ideas or Will, they cannot
criticize or comment, they are often called pawns.
The people on the green uniforms are most of us, locked up in a little cube that was put together and shaped by the one man, the sad and weeping fact is the people in green behaved with each other in a very pathetic way?
I think that the
owner of the series created this world for us to give us an opportunity to look
from above at our lives as if he was informing us of the fact that we are
trapped inside a small cube.
After he saw our
comments on instagram about how we liked the game and we accepted the killing...
Is he laughing at
our naivety? Or is he shocked by the level we have reached of ignorance and
disappearance of responsibility? Or do you think he prepares us to play worse
games in reality?
In the end, we are
the ones who wear green jackets!
I wrote
the above after I reached the fourth episode of the series, but when I moved to
the next episodes, I got a kind of stagnation. What is this? Did people really
like these scenes, after seeing these poisonous thoughts, the only thing
stuck in their imagination was the piece of burnt sugar!
Is this just a series or something deeper, or maybe I'm overthinking!
If you ask me who I am from the owners of green uniforms, I think that I am:
ü 80% of Ali
Abdul’s personality, I am treated as a stranger, no matter how hard I work or
how righteous I become, in the end, I am just an outsider who does not deserve
the salary or respect.
ü 10% of the
character of the girl from North Korea, but I laugh a lot. I do not know how to
play or have fun because I come from a difficult world. I think about making my
family happy and bringing them together, but I failed in the end, I could not
make my mother happy, I could not save my brother.
ü 10% Personality
456 I don't know, but I feel that I carry something of his personality.
What is built on a mistake is a mistake, and this applies to the
atmosphere of the series, I cannot explain more, but when you build a wall with
incorrect measurements, do not expect to get a straight wall, same the life in
the game, basically the game is built on injustice, so how do you expect its
result to be justice, and so is the case In our reality, when we set wrong
laws, support destructive ideas, and promote a corrupt system, and then claim
that the majority loved it, this is not considered democracy or justice.
In the end, its results will be a disaster for everyone, especially
the one who made it.
In the episode featuring rich personalities, including Old
Man #1, this script veered my thoughts from the mean point.
Do they mean that the rich are the cause of this corruption?!
The ideas became complex, perhaps the right question how did these people
become rich? The fault is not in the wealth, but how did you become rich? And
what did you do with your wealth? And most importantly, what are your thoughts?
Wealth is a kind of power. The example here is that these rich people used their power to build a world with huge amounts of money, and then they recruited people to serve their idea with huge amounts of money, and in the end, the prize that the winning player receives, which is also a respectable amount of money, do not forget the side bets that also cost money, After we collect all this money, if we imagine that instead, they are:
• Create businesses that provide jobs for citizens who are
part of them.
• Increasing the salaries of employees who work under their
command in legitimate business, so that the employee will not have to steal,
delay his marriage, or neglect his children.
• If there is money left after all this, it is possible to
build beautiful edifices to increase the value of the country or to make
friendships with other countries, such as creating projects in other
countries... The ideas that may bring happiness are very many, so why do they
forcibly turn to humiliate their kind of human beings.
The question that comes directly, of course, is, how did the
state allow this? Are the general ideas of the state may encourage thinking of
such matters? The rich are often part of the state organization.
It's a long one, so I'd like to end the flow of my thoughts
with this conclusion:
Often, those who claim human rights are the first to violate
them.
whoever talks about justice in an exaggerated way, is on
the list of the unjust peoples.
The happiness generated by the tears of others is a mirage.
There is no pleasure for money gathered from the sweat of the
poor.
There is no value to a life built on the ruins of future generation’s
dreams.
People are measured by their actions, not their words.
Looks like I over-analyzed the series, right?
Two months ago, I had attempted to learn the Korean language, but after several days my mind objected saying: What is the point of learning a fourth language? It is impossible to go to Korea.
I feel I lost my memory, it's hard for me to try to play, I
can't carry on, my mind is not responding to my miserable attempts to revive
it.
I'm in green and my number is 457.
I don't want to play.
by : Amina Oman