All in all, "Squid Game" did not disappoint the audience in terms of atmosphere and rhythm control; the weird shape and soundtrack, dreamy scene design, and even the surprisingly bold bloody scenes also made "Squid Game" technically impressive. Sex has greatly increased, and you can see the results of Netflix's wholeheartedly launching in the South Korean market. If not too demanding, it is a super fast-paced work. However, the plot's heavy-weight and flat character design, coupled with a superfluous anti-climax, made the story more and more disappointing, and even felt that part of the plot was "playing and doing." It cannot be said that this is a "unfinished" story. For example, to find a reason to shoot the second season, come to the necessary "retaliation" section of the same theme, but also hope that the story has the ambition to strive for breakthroughs, and don't end up with the same routine.