How Squid Game Broke Me
When I first heard about Squid Game, it looked like everyone was talking about it. Friends, coworkers, and people on social media couldn’t stop discussing the twisted games, the bright set designs, and the strange masks. I was immediately intrigued by the premise: a group of financially desperate people risking their lives in a series of deadly children’s games to win a fortune. On the surface, it looked like another violent drama meant to shock audiences, but the buzz promised there was more depth to it than just gore.
Why did Squid Game work so Well?
In recent years, streaming platforms have changed the way people watch TV, and one of their biggest hits was Netflix’s Squid Game, a South Korean survival drama created by Hwang Dong-hyuk. When it came out in September 2021, it quickly became Netflix’s most-watched series of all time. The show captured the attention of millions by breaking past language and cultural barriers. It sparked endless conversations on social media, inspired memes, and brought global attention to Korean storytelling. This raises an important question: Why was Squid Game such a massive hit? What made it stand out in the crowded world of streaming content?
Rick & Morty: The Multiverse & Existentialism
Love it or hate it, since its debut in 2013, Rick & Morty has become a cultural phenomenon known for its ability to blend absurd humor with complex philosophical questions.
Why Superheroes Are Modern Myths
Are superheroes the modern equivalent of ancient mythological heroes? In this essay, I explore the fascinating parallels between iconic figures like Dr. Strange, Black Panther, and Hulk, and their ancient counterparts Setna, Gilgamesh, and Hercules. We’ll discover how superheroes embody timeless themes of power, morality, and heroism, much like the heroes of ancient myths, and we’ll dive into the connections between mythology and modern storytelling and why superheroes have become the new mythological figures of our time.
How Arcane Redefines Masculinity
Explore how Netflix's hit series Arcane reshapes traditional portrayals of masculinity through its complex male characters like Vander, Silco, Jayce, and Viktor. In this in-depth analysis, I dive into the emotional depth, moral struggles, and unique leadership styles that define these men in a world of conflict and power. Discover how Arcane challenges toxic masculinity and offers a fresh take on what it means to be a man in modern storytelling.
Is Wokeness Killing Modern Stories?
In this essay, I explore the growing debate over whether wokeness is ruining modern storytelling in TV shows and movies. Using examples like The Rings of Power and The Wheel of Time, I analyze why these shows were criticized for their progressive themes but ultimately failed due to poor writing, pacing, and character development. In contrast, well-written shows like Arcane and Blue Eye Samurai are praised despite tackling similar themes. Discover why the real issue lies in the quality of storytelling—not wokeness. Join me today as I break down what makes or breaks a great show!
The Magic of Storytelling — How Narratives Shape Our Lives
Since the good old days when our ancestors returned home to their caves and gathered around the hearth after a long, punishing day of hard work, storytelling served as the thread that weaved the different aspects of our existence together and eloquently illustrated our shared experiences and unique perspectives.