@@ilijansmokovski To be fair, you don't have to even enter the comment section to be spoiled. TH-cam just put this comment as the featured comment on the mobile app.
I actually cried with Gihun so hard when this scene came about , and this was the first time I bawled my eyes out when watching a show on the spot , shows how powerful this scene could get
Sang Woo tried to betray Ali to win and succeeded, thus being deemed a horrible person. Gi Hun tried to betray Il Nam to win and failed. Thankfully, Il Nam had immunity and was willing to give Gi Hun the marble despite his betrayal. At this stage, Gi Hun was just as immoral as Sang Woo, except Sang Woo was more willing to admit being a monster while Gi Hun kept trying to play the saint.
they were forced to make the same decision because they were life and death, sang woo purposely didnt help gi hun in round 2 and killed the dude on the glass bridge it isnt 1 bad action that makes you bad, its multiple
@@napoopy Exactly, while Gi-Hun is no saint here. Sang Woo purposely doesn't tell the objective of the second game to eliminate competition, while Gi-Hun is fighting for his survival here.
@franklinclinton6313 Gi Hun admitted that making smaller sacrifices is necessary for the greater good. Sacrificing a few X's lives is necessary to ambush the guards, seize their firearms, and take down the game organization, which would save the lives of thousands of future players. It's the same principle Sang Woo had when he pushed the one guy off the bridge to save three lives, including his own. In the mix of the trolley problem and prisoner's dilemma, Gi Hun had become Sang Woo right from the beginning, both under the guise of having "no choice". Gi Hun did apply his full strength and strategies during the tug-o-war round to save his own skin at the cost of the others' lives. So why is Sang Woo so antagonized by doing the same in every other round? Because Gi Hun maintains a remourseful look on his face with tears rolling down his eyes whenever he wins a game?
This scene broke me down so bad I cried so hard and it hit me harder because at the time my father just died of brain cancer and had some same behavior has the old man and my father's dementia came back to mind
This game was honestly so cruel. The fact that no one knew they would have to face their partner and how a good majority of the pairs were close friends or family. Gi Hun and Oh Ilnam saying they could win since it wasn't about strength, Sang Woo and Ali believing they were an unstoppable duo. Only for it to be sliced in half because they had no idea what the game was. Squid Game did a fantastic job in the shock factor department
Also there is a couple of husband and wife. They would always paired up just to be tricked by this game. That couple scene also added the traumatic experience.
I hate the twist of Il-Nam being the creator of the game mostly because it completely ruins this scene. The “sacrifice” is completely meaningless considering he was never actually going to die.
@ first of all i dont care second of all research did player 001 actually die then u will see hes the creator and founder of the games in the movie not real life,take some notes bro
@@haylia-w3f I don't know if your english have gotten better now but, they were actually agreeing with you! They just critiqued the way you share this unnecessary information that have been posted here a lot of times too.
His “ elimination ” hit hard when we didn’t know he was the actual creator
Spoiler alert ? Nothing ? Dude.
@@HotChocolate2070 finish squid game before watching squid game things stupid.
@@HotChocolate2070s1 is 4 years old and if you haven't watched it why are you in a squid game comment section
@@ilijansmokovski To be fair, you don't have to even enter the comment section to be spoiled. TH-cam just put this comment as the featured comment on the mobile app.
@@HotChocolate2070what the fuck are you seeing this videos if you didn’t finish the show???
I actually cried with Gihun so hard when this scene came about , and this was the first time I bawled my eyes out when watching a show on the spot , shows how powerful this scene could get
I became very emotional as well. Good to know that he was actually the mastermind.
Me too
I am still crrryiying
the shot of him walking away was so good, he's such an amazing actor
one of the greatest betrayal, absolute cinema
This scene made me cry
I was crying so hard the first time I saw it😭 Old people are too precious
@@Saoirse-x6tbro you are so right 😢
real this is the only scene in a show that actually made me cry my eyes out
Me too
This whole marble game make me cry alot.
It was already sad enough having Ali betrayed and Ji-yeong sacrificing herself
But they went on and made us cry
Sang Woo tried to betray Ali to win and succeeded, thus being deemed a horrible person. Gi Hun tried to betray Il Nam to win and failed. Thankfully, Il Nam had immunity and was willing to give Gi Hun the marble despite his betrayal. At this stage, Gi Hun was just as immoral as Sang Woo, except Sang Woo was more willing to admit being a monster while Gi Hun kept trying to play the saint.
they were forced to make the same decision because they were life and death, sang woo purposely didnt help gi hun in round 2 and killed the dude on the glass bridge
it isnt 1 bad action that makes you bad, its multiple
@@napoopy Exactly, while Gi-Hun is no saint here. Sang Woo purposely doesn't tell the objective of the second game to eliminate competition, while Gi-Hun is fighting for his survival here.
@@napoopy Gi-hun makes multiple bad actions throughout the game.
@@napoopy sang woo killed the guy on the glass bridge because he literally had no choice lol. gi huns stupid plan got everybody killed in season 2 ep7
@franklinclinton6313 Gi Hun admitted that making smaller sacrifices is necessary for the greater good. Sacrificing a few X's lives is necessary to ambush the guards, seize their firearms, and take down the game organization, which would save the lives of thousands of future players. It's the same principle Sang Woo had when he pushed the one guy off the bridge to save three lives, including his own. In the mix of the trolley problem and prisoner's dilemma, Gi Hun had become Sang Woo right from the beginning, both under the guise of having "no choice".
Gi Hun did apply his full strength and strategies during the tug-o-war round to save his own skin at the cost of the others' lives. So why is Sang Woo so antagonized by doing the same in every other round? Because Gi Hun maintains a remourseful look on his face with tears rolling down his eyes whenever he wins a game?
This soundtrack brokes my heart... ABSOLUTE CINEMA
Loved this scene thank you for uploading
However, he was a murderer. | Миру мир!
@@xohyuuPeople still returned there voluntarily... Curious ain't it?
After learning the truth i want a refund i want my tears back.
🤣🤣💧
First time I cried while watching this entire series bro 😭
At times, I gaslight myself into thinking that this is the end for Il-Nam. The twist still works, but this is infinitely more impactful without it.
Yo is that Yagsterr on a Squid Game video
This scene broke me down so bad I cried so hard and it hit me harder because at the time my father just died of brain cancer and had some same behavior has the old man and my father's dementia came back to mind
This made me cry so bad,Oh-Il-Nam was best And i can feel the sadness in Gi-Hun's Face,Respect
Such a heartbreaking scene when you initially watch it before the twist
Gganbu😢always😢share everything 😢with eachother😢 no matter what 😢😢😢😢😢
This game was honestly so cruel. The fact that no one knew they would have to face their partner and how a good majority of the pairs were close friends or family. Gi Hun and Oh Ilnam saying they could win since it wasn't about strength, Sang Woo and Ali believing they were an unstoppable duo. Only for it to be sliced in half because they had no idea what the game was. Squid Game did a fantastic job in the shock factor department
Also there is a couple of husband and wife. They would always paired up just to be tricked by this game. That couple scene also added the traumatic experience.
That's why the lady said to choose someone that you want to play with. Yes so cruel
A few episodes later…
I feel bad for Gi Hun. He keeps being allies with people who are secretly creators/hosts of the game.
this episode absolutely broke me
this scene always makes me cry
Oh-ill-nam sacrifice in this episode😭 2:11
That really REALLY make me wanna cry so hard😢
Gganbu always share
Me:gganbu always come back
I actually cried
Shit like this is why I like season one so much. Damn this scene made me cry
Wow I sure hope this emotional scene isn't undermined by an M Night Shyamalan level of a unnecessary plot twist .
Yep they ruined it
That 'twist' really ruined the show for me.
It wasn't surprising, it was just bad.
@@dracometeors3010In fact, the entire series only makes sense because of this twist, you just didn't want to see.
Shut it
Nah you just hating so shut it
Mf I want my tears back NOW
When the creator is with you then what is there to worry about?
Why is Gi Hun wearing a jacket "001"?
Foreshadowing of him becoming game owner in s3
he want something to remember him, and the old man kinda hot while wearing it back then
Old man gave it to him
That's guard shoot on air
😢🥺😭 player 1 die
I hate the twist of Il-Nam being the creator of the game mostly because it completely ruins this scene. The “sacrifice” is completely meaningless considering he was never actually going to die.
thats tje poinmt
You know his goal there was to observe how people would react under extreme stress? Thats why he did that to Gi Hun (and made the games)
spoiler
i actually predicted he would be headmaster before watching the actual scene that reveals it
No you don't. I bet you only said that when you have already watched Season 1.
@@azrienstewartenasen1508 wow who hurt you
Nah
Leave the story as it is....100% no need for season 2 or any other besides season 1
Season 2 is a banger as well imo
@@FoxForever90 Agreed.
𝚂𝙿𝙾𝙸𝙻 𝙰𝙻𝙴𝚁𝚃:𝚍𝚘𝚗𝚝 𝚠𝚘𝚛𝚛𝚢 𝚑𝚒𝚜 𝚍𝚎𝚊𝚝𝚑 𝚒𝚜 𝚏𝚊𝚔𝚎 𝚙𝚕𝚊𝚢𝚎𝚛 001 𝚍𝚒𝚍 𝚗𝚘𝚝 𝚍𝚒𝚎 𝚑𝚎𝚜 𝚝𝚑𝚎 𝚏𝚘𝚞𝚗𝚍𝚎𝚛 𝚘𝚏 𝚝𝚑𝚎 𝚐𝚊𝚖𝚎
no shit sherlock the show is out for 3 years
@ first of all i dont care second of all research did player 001 actually die then u will see hes the creator and founder of the games in the movie not real life,take some notes bro
@@haylia-w3f I don't know if your english have gotten better now but, they were actually agreeing with you! They just critiqued the way you share this unnecessary information that have been posted here a lot of times too.
we know.