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Director Hwang Dong-hyuk Reflects on the Six-Year Journey of 'Squid Game' as Series Concludes
On the 30th, at a café in Samcheong-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, we met with Director Hwang Dong-hyuk of 'Squid Game 3.' With the conclusion of Season 3, marking the end of this extensive journey, Director Hwang appeared relieved.
Following the success of Season 1, Seasons 2 and 3 began with high expectations, leading to mixed reviews. This indicates the significant interest surrounding the series. How did the creator and director feel about this?
He continued, "Long series tend to have such occurrences, especially with a fandom. Our series is composed of extreme stories, naturally leading to mixed opinions. I'm grateful that such a drama could receive so much love, and even criticism is a form of interest, so I'm happy with the controversies. Exchanging opinions is one way to digest the series."
Director Hwang defended, "Actor Lee Jung-jae went on a diet and lost a lot of weight. He ate only steamed vegetables for over a year to portray Gi-hun's deteriorating state. There were hardly any lines, so he had to express a lot through his facial expressions, which was challenging. The character itself couldn't express more."
However, Director Hwang expressed reluctance to undertake another long-term project, shaking his head. He confessed, "I gained a lot, but I also lost a lot. I lost about 10 teeth while working on this project. Just because this series was popular doesn't mean I want to do only this. I want to explore various projects."
Despite receiving more criticism than praise for Season 2, and the lukewarm response to Season 3, 'Squid Game 3' still topped the charts in 93 countries worldwide, continuing to receive global love. Can it break the records set by Season 1? The mixed reactions remain a key factor.
By Yeji Ryu, TenAsia Reporter ryuperstar@tenasia.co.kr