LES DÉTAILS CACHÉS DE SQUID GAME ! (ce que vous n'avez pas vu) [SPOILERS] - Summary

Summary

The video discusses several Easter eggs and hidden clues in the Netflix series "Squid Game." The host shares their observations and analysis of the show, pointing out subtle hints and foreshadowing throughout the series.

Some of the Easter eggs mentioned include:

* A missing file for player number one in the police archives, which suggests that the old man, who is revealed to be the mastermind behind the game, may have been hiding something.
* A scene where the old man is not scanned by the doll, which is later revealed to be false.
* A horse racing scene where the winning horse's number and the amount of money won by the main character, Jee-woon, match the numbers and amount won by the winner of the Squid Game.
* A scene where the old man says "it looks like home" during the glass bridge game, which is later revealed to be a hint that he is the creator of the game.
* A scene where the old man's hands are shown, which are the same hands that drop off the VIP mask in a later episode.
* A scene where the players vote on whether to continue the game, and the old man's vote is the deciding factor, which is an Easter egg that shows his true intentions.
* A scene where the games are shown on the walls of the dormitory, which is a hint at the games that will be played throughout the series.

The host also discusses the theme of equality and how it is presented in the series, and how the old man's character breaks this equality.

Overall, the video provides a detailed analysis of the Easter eggs and hidden clues in "Squid Game," and encourages viewers to share their own observations and theories in the comments.

Facts

Here are the key facts from the text:

1. The video discusses Easter eggs and hidden clues in the TV series "Squid Game".
2. The creator of the video warns that there will be spoilers for those who haven't seen the series.
3. In Episode 5, the cop searches for his brother's file in the archives and finds a binder that starts with number 2, implying that player number 1's file is missing.
4. The video creator notes that the old man, also known as the organizer of the game, is the first to move and the last to stop in a game of "One, Two, Three, Sun".
5. The old man is not scanned by the doll in the game, leading to speculation that he is the organizer.
6. However, this Easter egg is later revealed to be false.
7. In Episode 1, Jee-woon bets on a horse race and wins 4 million 560,000 won.
8. The amount Jee-woon wins is the same as the prize money in the Squid Game.
9. Jee-woon's number in the Squid Game ends with 6, and he wins the game.
10. The old man's number in the Squid Game ends with 1, and he is the organizer of the game.
11. In Episode 4, a fight breaks out in the dormitories, and the old man is the only one who can stop it.
12. The old man gives an order to stop the fight, and the guards obey.
13. The video creator speculates that the old man may have wanted to protect himself or the game.
14. In Episode 6, the players pair up, and the old man does not seem to care about finding a partner.
15. The video creator notes that the old man's plan is to stay in the white room and avoid playing the next games.
16. The old man plays marbles with his partner and pretends to go crazy to gain time.
17. The old man's partner wins, and the old man leaves the game.
18. The video creator notes that the old man's decision to stop the game may have been to ensure that the players return to the game of their own free will.
19. In Episode 2, the players vote to continue or stop the game, and the old man is the one who decides the outcome.
20. The video creator notes that the symbolism of the vote is that of equality, but the old man has an advantage as the organizer of the game.
21. The video creator notes that the concept of the Squid Game is to present games that are deadly, but the next game is unknown.
22. However, the games are actually shown on the walls of the dormitory from the first episode.
23. The video creator notes that the players had the games in front of their eyes all along.