Despite the fact that Squid Game isn’t a real-life event, the Netflix series has been likened to the appalling events that took place at South Korea’s Brothers’ Home. For those interested in learning more about this facility, there’s a documentary on it that can be streamed for free.
Last month when Squid Game Season 2 premiered on our favorite streaming platform, whispers began swirling around about an actual life-or-death contest that supposedly unfolded back in 1986, smack dab in the middle of “nowhere” – yet, no firsthand accounts have ever emerged to substantiate these claims.
Nevertheless, numerous posts showcase distressing photographs taken at the Brothers’ Home, a facility disguised as a refuge for homeless individuals but infamously known as “Korea’s Auschwitz.
While Squid Game creator Hwang Dong-hyuk hasn’t explicitly linked the Brothers’ Home to his series, it shares some striking resemblances – a comparison that could potentially be upsetting for some viewers.
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2025-01-07 15:26