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Yang Dong-Geun and Kang Ae-Sim open up in a heartfelt conversation as they watch emotional highlights from the highly anticipated second season. The actors, who portray a mother and son in the series, reflect on their journey bringing these complex characters to life. With tears in their eyes, they discuss the challenges and emotional depth of their roles, shedding light on the strong familial bond depicted on screen. This behind-the-scenes moment offers fans a deeper connection to the characters and a glimpse into the raw emotions that shaped these powerful performances.

Squid Game Cast:

Lee Jung Jae, Lee Byung-hun, Wi Ha Jun, Yim Si Wan, Park Gyu Young and Gong Yoo

Stream Squid Game Season 2 now on Netflix!

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Transcript
00:00Are you okay?
00:01I wanted to watch this scene alone.
00:03But I'm filming myself watching this.
00:05I don't want to think about it now.
00:07The Return of Squid Game
00:10Hello, I'm Yang Dong-geun from Squid Game.
00:12I'm Kang Hye-shim.
00:14Let's watch the Squid Game Season 2 video together.
00:19Let's begin.
00:22Wow, this set is really...
00:24It's a turntable.
00:25The set was amazing.
00:27You have to make a partner.
00:32Find one by tearing them apart.
00:34Over there.
00:35Over there.
00:36No!
00:36One by one.
00:37Just one.
00:38Three.
00:39When I say three, right?
00:41When I say three...
00:42Oh, oh, oh.
00:43Oh, that scene.
00:44No!
00:45Mom.
00:48Mom!
00:50Oh, no.
00:51Oh.
00:52Oh, turn your head.
00:54Oh.
00:58Oh.
01:01Yong-sik's character is strong, a little bit of a fly, and a bully.
01:06But just having a mom makes him look completely different.
01:12This is the hairstyle that the director decided.
01:17When I look at his hair, it's not what the director thought.
01:19It's not strong or a little bit of a character like this.
01:24It's a little pathetic and stupid.
01:26I'm a soft, sweet, black cotton candy.
01:31That's nice.
01:32Black cotton candy.
01:35Where's your son?
01:37My son told me to wait for another person.
01:41I'm a little out of my mind.
01:43And he didn't come?
01:45My son.
01:47He's not that kind of person.
01:49The mother-in-law was like a mother-in-law with Korean energy that couldn't be seen in any other work.
01:57She's a typical Korean mother-in-law.
02:00She's a woman with a great motherly instinct.
02:03I think it's the reality of a third-generation grandmother.
02:09It's a really strange feeling.
02:11It's a strange feeling where you split up and meet again.
02:16The point is that it's expressed in that scene.
02:20If I were that person, I couldn't laugh or cry.
02:26Director Hwang Dong-hyuk created this situation.
02:29It's amazing and annoying.
02:35No, no, no.
02:37I'm going to hide my face when I see this.
02:39Are you okay?
02:40I wanted to see this scene alone.
02:42I'm filming myself watching this.
02:46Mom.
02:54I'm sorry.
02:55No, it's okay.
02:58No, it's okay.
03:00It's okay if you're all alive.
03:03I'm crying without realizing it.
03:05I have a son.
03:07What if it was real?
03:09I think I thought about it.
03:11I couldn't control myself because of that situation.
03:14I'm sad to think about it now.
03:20I think it was a scene that I didn't want to face because of that scene.
03:29In my real life, I don't have a chance to say I'm sorry to my mom.
03:34It's not the mood to do it.
03:36I've been thinking about how to do it for a few weeks.
03:39I remember being alone.
03:43I can't tell my mom in reality.
03:47I hope that line will be conveyed.
03:51I think I took it with that in mind.
03:59Thank you so much to all the fans who watched Squid Game Season 2.
04:04Squid Game Season 2 with new cast is only on Netflix.
04:10See you on Netflix.

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