Plot Development
Why Do The Games in Squid Game S2 Show Real-Life Struggles
Many people have been anxiously awaiting the second season of Squid Game, the most-watched show on Netflix. To win prizes in the first season, players had to compete in several lethal kid-friendly games. The upcoming season, which is also expected to break yet another Netflix record, delves deeper into the limitations and economic background of the surrealistic games. Green light, red light. When the song starts, move forward; when it ends, freeze. It's a fairly easy game. Or is it that moving after the music has stopped carries a death sentence? It was clear from the first season that Squid Game allegorizes the horrors of capitalism through kid-friendly games. Three years later, the second season of arguably the most significant television program of our time advances its adamantly anti-capitalist theme. It accomplishes this by exposing the illusion of "choice" in a system threatening to starve the great majority. In this article, I dive deeper into the dystopian nuances of capitalism and the illusion of choice that stir up scenarios very similar to reality.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Critique
Structural Engineer for Residential: The Key to Safe and Sturdy Homes
A structural engineer for residential projects plays a vital role in ensuring the safety, durability, and functionality of your home. Whether you’re building a new house, renovating an existing one, or addressing structural issues, a residential structural engineer provides expertise that can save time, money, and stress. They focus on the framework of your property, making sure it can withstand internal and external forces such as load-bearing requirements, natural disasters, and environmental wear and tear.
By Principal Built Engineeringabout a year ago in Critique
Brain Teaser Challenge: Can You Spot Who Stole the Money in Just 5 Seconds?
Are you ready to put your observation skills to the ultimate test? This brain teaser has taken the internet by storm, challenging even the sharpest minds to solve it within five seconds. The premise is simple yet incredibly tricky: Spot who stole the money. But beware, only the keen-eyed can crack this puzzle within the time limit. Let’s dive into the challenge and see if you have what it takes to join the elite 1% who succeed!
By INFO INSIDER about a year ago in Critique
Everything You Should Know on Los Angeles Container Port
Everything You Should Know on Los Angeles Container Port The Port of Los Angeles is one of the busiest and most significant ports globally. It serves as a major gateway for international trade and plays a key role in the U.S. economy. Ships from all over the world dock at the port to unload goods like electronics, clothing, and food products. But how does everything work behind the scenes? How are all those containers processed and moved through the port? In this blog, we'll dive into what the Los Angeles container port is, how it operates, and why it’s so essential for global trade.
By SuperBox Shipping Containersabout a year ago in Critique
A fond critique of "Miss Potter".
I found myself drawn to the quaint and imaginative movie of Beatrix Potter on Netflix. From the beginning of the movie, I was quite taken by the zest for life of the main character. A smile formed on my lips which remained for almost the entire show. Only briefly was this rather pleasing expression replaced by sadness at the scene of her deep loss and mourning. Soon though, I was again smiling at the effervescent performance of Renee Zellweger.
By Antoni De'Leonabout a year ago in Critique
Gladiator II: A Return to the Sands of the Colosseum!
In the distant yet somehow close year of 2000, Gladiator burst into cinemas like a storm, earning box office glory and a rain of Oscars while solidifying Russell Crowe’s career. Ridley Scott managed to enthrall audiences with the epic tale of Maximus Decimus Meridius. The film’s monumental success resurrected the peplum genre, leading to a cascade of sword-and-sandal films such as Troy, Alexander, 300, and King Arthur. Even video games weren’t left untouched, with Shadow of Rome and the now-iconic God of War taking up the gladiatorial torch.
By Simone Nunziataabout a year ago in Critique
Lots of Spoilers for "Joker: Folie a Deux" movie
I invested in Todd Phillip's films on the Joker character from the DC comics. I do not regret my investments, whether it was time or money. I read some reviews after Joker 2 was at the theaters, and then I watched some reviews on Youtube, but I did not let any review stop me from purchasing the movie today and watching it very carefully. I'm a committed comic book fan, reiterating my loyalty to DC and Marvel. DC is definitely on the come up, with Joker and Penguin success, while Marvel is struggling big time since their biggest hit with "Avengers, EndGame". If Joker 2 got slammed by fans, I suspect it has more to do with the hope that Marvel can make a comeback or that other villains can get some more attention and Joker can get some rest.
By Shanon Angermeyer Normanabout a year ago in Critique
The Utopian Concept of Gender Equity
There is a thin line of disparity between self-respect and arrogance that most people err in their lifetimes and cannot distinguish when the time arrives. I wonder how Indian society finds it appalling for women to be assertive and bold in their stance as they try to voice out their opinions on what they believe in. While I respect our culture of virtue, values and morality, it is baffling how patriarchal our society is, as it still perceives women through the fragile glass lens of being demure, nurturing, soft and family-oriented while she is working and expects her to be silent in her stance when men of the house are talking.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Critique











