The song played during this event is called To You. Its a Korean fight song designed to do exactly what one of the reactors mentioned in lifting up the spirit of competitors. Think Eye of the tiger or any of the various other songs played at US college basketball games to inspire not only the team but the college students and other fans in attendance.
To be fair, some of them might not know what he looked like, only the squares and maybe the triangles, I think circles are clueless who the frontman was
Lee was actually so good at the top that he was not failing. In another video I learned that even when it was thrown behind him that it still spun. Annoying because I cannot get that top to spin for the life of me no matter what hand I try using.
The actor is actually right handed though. And when they were filming this scene, he kept hitting the mark and making the top spin even when he was trying to make it fail. Jo-Yuri (player 222) on the other hand did have trouble with Ddakji while filming the scene and her flip was CGI. Of course in a interview she said she tried it again after filming stopped and at that point it flipped for her.
You know what I noticed? In-ho could have had his team eliminated in 6 leg and had Gi-hun killed ending the act right there and continue the games without worrying about Gi-hun ending them. But he chose to let his team win the round because of Jun-hee. She must remind him of his wife. Hell, he probably plans to talk her into quitting the game in exchange for a better life her and her child by giving her a lot more than 45.6 billion won. FYI, that's over $30 million in US currency.
I don't think Inho (001) was intentionally failing, he definitely looked frustrated there. I do believe however that he is better for the last game than Gi-hun (456) because of how fast he reacted to save that last hit. Even if they switched, I think Gi-hun wouldn't have done better in the 4th game.
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The song played during this event is called To You. Its a Korean fight song designed to do exactly what one of the reactors mentioned in lifting up the spirit of competitors. Think Eye of the tiger or any of the various other songs played at US college basketball games to inspire not only the team but the college students and other fans in attendance.
theres no way these reactors thought the guards wouldve shot the front man if his team lost lol
To be fair, some of them might not know what he looked like, only the squares and maybe the triangles, I think circles are clueless who the frontman was
Lee was actually so good at the top that he was not failing. In another video I learned that even when it was thrown behind him that it still spun. Annoying because I cannot get that top to spin for the life of me no matter what hand I try using.
The Frontman is Left Handed. He started out throwing right handed every time and he failed. The one time he threw left handed he got it immediately.
The actor is actually right handed though. And when they were filming this scene, he kept hitting the mark and making the top spin even when he was trying to make it fail. Jo-Yuri (player 222) on the other hand did have trouble with Ddakji while filming the scene and her flip was CGI. Of course in a interview she said she tried it again after filming stopped and at that point it flipped for her.
Cool squid game reaction video.
I love this show 😊
Same I've watched as many videos I can find on the behind the scenes videos here on youtube.
You know what I noticed? In-ho could have had his team eliminated in 6 leg and had Gi-hun killed ending the act right there and continue the games without worrying about Gi-hun ending them. But he chose to let his team win the round because of Jun-hee. She must remind him of his wife. Hell, he probably plans to talk her into quitting the game in exchange for a better life her and her child by giving her a lot more than 45.6 billion won. FYI, that's over $30 million in US currency.
I don't think Inho (001) was intentionally failing, he definitely looked frustrated there. I do believe however that he is better for the last game than Gi-hun (456) because of how fast he reacted to save that last hit.
Even if they switched, I think Gi-hun wouldn't have done better in the 4th game.
they acctually had him switch to his right hand because no matter what he always got it with his left is what i heard
He’s left-handed, and his first few were with his right hand. Even if he were bad at it, he was intentionally using a non-dominant hand
The stone part is CGI
Dude wanted them to be killed.
He's messing with them.
@@Lost20048 He`s been using his right hand on purpose. He knows that he is actually left handed.
@@fernandgonzales that's why I said he was messing with them.
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