K-Drama School - Ep 39: Squid Game and Neoliberal Mommy Issues with Mai My - podcast episode cover

K-Drama School - Ep 39: Squid Game and Neoliberal Mommy Issues with Mai My

Sep 27, 20211 hr 48 minSeason 1Ep. 39
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[Spoiler Alert] In this episode of K-Drama School, Grace discusses the show Squid Game (Netflix, 2021) which is streaming exclusively on Netflix. Grace predicts an Emmy and/or Golden Globe nod for Netflix next year due to Squid Game. She then breaks down Squid Game’s critique and deep analysis of neoliberalism, the show’s sexism (a common problem caused by most male Korean filmmakers), Lee Jung-jae’s stardom, Hwang Dong-hyuk’s sly way of exposing his filmography on the show by inserting Gong Yoo and Lee Byung-hun as cameos, and Squid Game’s critique of global hierarchy, capitalist patriarchy and white supremacy. Grace’s guest is Hamburg-based Vietnamese German comedian Mai My (@maimycomedy on Instagram). They discuss bad living situations as teenagers, massage requests used as sexual assault, friends who saved their lives, media as trauma-bonding and reliving trauma, and mother complexes.

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