Who Sang Ill Never Love Again
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" | Sir, he got into Seoul University as the top of his form. He was a famous prodigy in our neighborhood! | „ |
~ Seong Gi-hun's constant bragging about his babyhood best friend Cho Sang-woo. |
" | I'm alive correct now because I tried damn difficult to stay live. | „ |
~ Sang-woo to Gi-hun. |
" | We've already come too far to end this now. | „ |
~ Sang-woo to Gi-hun during the concluding game. |
" | Sang-woo: When we were immature, nosotros used to play similar this and our moms would call us in for dinner. But no 1 calls us anymore... Gi-hun: Allow's go... Let'due south go domicile. Sang-woo: Gi-hun... I'g distressing... (...) Gi-hun... my mom... my mom... | „ |
~ Sang-woo's last words to Gi-hun, asking him to have care of his female parent. |
Cho Sang-woo (Korean: 조상우), also referred to as Player 218, is the deuteragonist-turned-final antagonist of the offset season of the South Korean Netflix drama Squid Game.
Sang-woo is Seong Gi-hun'southward childhood all-time friend and the former leader of a investment squad at a securities company. Being extremely intelligent, Sang-woo graduated as the top of his grade at Seoul National University and became a successful businessman. However, after siphoning money off from his clients and failing upon investing it by and large in the hereafter market, he became heavily indebted and wanted by the Korean police. Sang-woo accepted to join the 33rd Squid Game to win the crash prize, in order to pay his ₩6 billion debt and solve his financial problems, particularly because they volition also cause his female parent'southward financial ruin.
Starting every bit Gi-hun'southward closest marry and teammate in the Squid Game, the 2 friends form a team to survive the games. Considering of Sang-woo's more than calculated and pragmatic ways to bargain with the games, he eventually becomes his friend's rival and final adversary near the finish of the cruel competition for the ₩45.6 billion prize.
He was portrayed past Park Hae-soo, and by Park Si-won equally a child. In the English dub, he was voiced by Stephen Fu.
Contents
- 1 Personality
- two Victims
- 3 Relationships
- 3.1 Family
- 3.two Allies
- 3.iii Former Allies
- 3.4 Enemies
- four Squid Game Result
- 5 Trivia
- 6 References
- vii External Links
- viii Navigation
Personality
" | If nosotros leave now... volition your married woman come back to life? Will she forgive y'all for killing her? If you can't go on going, and then why are y'all however alive? You should accept died in her place. That's... not but the cost of your wife. It'southward the cost of anybody who died here. You desire us to just leave that behind? You lot want us to leave and restart a shitty life from the rock lesser? With all this shitty guilt in our hearts? Are you ready to live like that? If yous tin can, and then go alee and stand upwardly! Get upward and leave this place! | „ |
~ Cho Sang-woo to Player 069 and the other surviving players about quitting the games. |
Sang-woo is an extremely intelligent and rational individual who is determined to win the game. Although Sang-woo is strong-willed, his willingness usually causes him to exploit certain situations in his own favor, as he is fully aware that he will need to become extreme lengths in lodge to win. Sang-woo is someone who was exposed to an extreme level of competition even before the games, since in the society he became office of the aristocracy as a successful pupil at the Seoul National University. Because of this, he is stoic, intellectual and reasonable, making his decisions based on his odds of survival.[1] Sang-woo is great in making cool-headed judgments[2] and being very intelligent, he can quickly call back in skilful solutions to problems even under extreme situations, every bit seen when he saves his squad during the Tug-of-War game. Sang-woo as well does non fall for tricks hands and is capable of manipulating others, a skill he uses to favor himself during the quaternary game.
Despite showing a cruel and self-serving side during the last few games, he is actually polite and not really heartless, as seen during most of the competition. This is shown equally he helps Ali Abdul in Seoul and his teammates during the games, especially when the generous action volition non bring whatsoever harm to his own life. Co-ordinate to the director of the series (Hwang Dong-hyuk) and Sang-woo's actor (Park Hae-soo), Sang-woo helping Ali in Seoul shows that he is non really cold-hearted, although there are two sides of his kindness. At the same fourth dimension that Sang-woo feels sympathy and is considerate, he also wants to act every bit an elite due to his high social status which makes him view himself every bit superior. Thus, despite not being insensitive, Sang-woo feels the obligation to practise the morally right thing and help someone impoverished like Ali, because he still retains the "Noblesse oblige" spirit despite being broke.[3] This shows that he is a sophisticated and proud person who is cocky-centered, simply as well has a sense of responsibility and accolade also being sympathetic.
Sang-woo besides truly loves his mother, as she is his entire reason for joining the Squid Game in the outset place. His whole desperation to win the games is due to him needing the money to prevent his mother's possessions being taken after he used them as financial collateral in his failed investments. Because of the total failure later on beingness constantly praised by everyone for his achievement as the top student of his class in Seoul National University, Sang-woo feels humiliated and frustrated with his own life. As result, he does not accept the courage to return to his mother and tell her the truth of his current situation. After the games were interrupted by the majority vote, this also leads him to almost take his own life in his motel bathroom, earlier being offered some other chance to rejoin the Squid Game. Because of this, Sang-woo views the games as his last hope to pay his debts and salvage his mother from fiscal ruin. This is the goal that motivates Sang-woo to go forward in the games at any toll, and he ultimately proves to be willing to die to ensure that it is accomplished.
During near of the games, Sang-woo acts every bit a proficient teammate. Even so, Sang-woo tries non to get fastened to other players, knowing about the high chances of them dying, including by facing him during the games. Despite this, Sang-woo develops a close friendship and trust with Ali. Sang-woo is the one who frequently reassures and helps Ali, including explaining the rules of the Korean games to him, making Sang-woo gain Ali's respect and adoration. Sang-woo, in turn, not only recognizes Ali's concrete force but also grows fond of his sincerity, to the point that Sang-woo is happy as Ali accepts to call him "older brother" ("hyung") instead of "sir/boss" ("sajangnim"). Sang-woo later on decides to team up with Ali during the Marbles game, believing that the two of them will be a great duo against other players. However, Sang-woo becomes stunned when he discovers that they have to face each other and i of them volition dice. Sang-woo initially plays fair with Ali and even teaches him the rules of the marble game, simply equally he realizes he is virtually to lose to his game partner, Sang-woo fears for his own life and for his female parent. Despite caring virtually Ali, Sang-woo ultimately does what it takes to save his own skin, even manipulating Ali and letting him die to grant his own survival. Though information technology is shown that Sang-woo hesitates to leave the location of the Marbles game when he hears Ali calling out to him and is also visibly shaken as he hears the gunshot that ends Ali's life, showing that he is remorseful.
He also shares a very close and brotherly relationship[4] [5] [6] since babyhood with Seong Gi-hun, with Sang-woo e'er referring to him as "older blood brother" ("hyung"), making Gi-hun the closest one to Sang-woo amid the players. While Gi-hun admires Sang-woo and constantly brags about his friend'south intelligence and accomplishments, Sang-woo always seems uncomfortable hearing Gi-hun'south compliments during the games. When Gi-hun tries to brag almost Sang-woo while introducing him to Ali, Sang-woo fifty-fifty cuts him off by simply telling Ali his proper noun. Because he is frustrated with his life, Gi-hun's admiration seems to make Sang-woo think the high expectations people had of him and how he failed them. Sang-woo'due south insecurities as well make him experience jealous of Gi-hun'due south down-to-earth personality and other of his easy-going traits which himself was never able to develop.[vii] [3] [8] Despite this, Sang-woo truly cares about his childhood all-time friend and enjoys his companionship. The ii of them are seen teaming up for almost of the games. Despite his group not officially having a leader, Sang-woo and Gi-hun normally act together as co-leaders, making all the decisions and planning for their team.
Despite prioritizing his own life in the competition, Sang-woo is also seen actively helping, being concerned and/or protective over Gi-hun several times. In the Ruby Light, Green Light game, Sang-woo helps Gi-hun when he sees his friend having difficulties and encourages him to move. In the second game, Sang-woo sees no reason to tell his guess nigh the game being Dalgona to the others,[9] but he immediately becomes alarmed when Gi-hun chooses the hardest choice, the umbrella, and even thinks almost warning his friend. After hesitantly giving up on warning Gi-hun, Sang-woo remains anxious the unabridged time, fifty-fifty avoiding his friend'southward eyes as he leaves earlier Gi-hun from the location of the game. This anxiety only disappears when Sang-woo sees that Gi-hun concluded up surviving the game, causing Sang-woo to sigh and smile in relief. As Jang Deok-su and his gang attack and murder the other contestants after the lights are out, Sang-woo actively protects Gi-hun from attackers and shows business organization for him, asking if he is injured. Sang-woo also seems worried virtually his friend's well-being when he looks at a remorseful Gi-hun right after the Tug-of-War. During this same day, while their team accept turns sleeping to proceed a watch at dark, Sang-woo asks if his friend is okay when Gi-hun seems to accept woken up from a nightmare. Following the Marbles game, Sang-woo tries to comfort Gi-hun about the death of Oh Il-nam, saying that he only knew the old human being in the games and points out to Player 069, who is in a worse situation equally he had to play against his ain married woman (this statement also might imply that Sang-woo is telling himself the same to cope with his guilt for Ali's decease). Following the 5th game, when the remaining drinking glass tiles explode and its shards hit the surviving trio, Sang-woo looks behind him at Gi-hun, to see if his friend was hurt.
Even though he cares most Gi-hun, Sang-woo lets information technology clear that he will practise almost annihilation to survive and win the prize. As the number of killed players increases, Sang-woo goes downwards a spiral, becoming more than ruthless and disregarding others' lives to survive. At the same fourth dimension, to ensure that the games are non interrupted once more, he likewise makes sure other players don't start another vote to cease the games, reminding them that they already came too far to stop. Sang-woo, however, recognizes the price of the games and the guilt he and the other players feel for eliminating other contestants, peculiarly their closest allies. As seen when he tells the widowed Thespian 069 and the other surviving players after the Marbles game, Sang-woo thinks that the choice to terminate the games will make all previous deaths become meaningless. Sang-woo believes that if he and the other players return home without the money, they would have to confront an even worse reality, in which their debts are non paid, and they volition accept to comport the guilt for the deaths in the competition for the rest of their miserable lives.
After Sang-woo killed Player 017 to complete the Drinking glass Stepping Stones game within the time limit, Gi-hun, who has a naturally kind heart, becomes surprised and does non empathize Sang-woo's decisions. This results in the two of them arguing considering of their differences in approach to the games. While Gi-hun recognizes the importance of having others' help to advance in the games, Sang-woo considers his victories to exist solely the outcome of his own efforts. Because of this, Sang-woo is willing to pause alliances and get his easily dirty to move frontward in the games, while Gi-hun isn't. Sang-woo thinks that he can only win by turning others into losers while Gi-hun learned from experience that winners exist because of the losers.[iii] Although there is truth in both their arguments based on each of their personal experiences in the competition, the disagreement leads to the two friends falling out with each other. Sang-woo thinks that his friend'southward mindset make him a frustrating person who is besides naive and has no sense of reality.[ii] With this, Sang-woo cuts all ties with Gi-hun and Kang Sae-byeok, and goes rogue in order to win.
Being very familiar with Gi-hun'south kindness, Sang-woo after fears that Gi-hun will attempt to finish the games to help a mortally wounded Sae-byeok. This leads Sang-woo to kill the dying girl to prevent a possible vote from happening. After this murder, Sang-woo is briefly in a trance country, in which he stands paralyzed beside the girl's bed while staring at aught and loosely holds his knife with a shake hand, indicating that he is in shock because of his own terrible action. Sang-woo killing Sae-byeok further infuriates Gi-hun before their mortal confrontation in the last game. Sang-woo later tells Gi-hun that he knew that Sae-byeok was in hurting and was going to die anyway, revealing he also sees this act as a mercy kill and this is what he tells himself (and Gi-hun) to cope with his guilt for the girl's death.
When facing Gi-hun in the Squid Game, Sang-woo is willing even to kill his childhood best friend to win. Withal, upon being defeated, Sang-woo accepts his loss and completely gives up on killing Gi-hun. Despite having previously worked to prevent Gi-hun and others to get-go a vote, Sang-woo becomes emotional seeing his friend trying to stop the game so they both tin can survive and become dwelling house. Gi-hun's goodness towards Sang-woo makes him even tearfully recall how the two of them were one time innocent and used to bask playing together these games in their childhood, during the time they formed their brotherly bail. When Gi-hun extends his hand to him, Sang-woo even hesitates and reaches out to take information technology, considering to have the offer. Sang-woo ultimately acknowledges Gi-hun's kind-hearted nature past committing suicide instead, choosing to make his friend the winner of the games and refusing Gi-hun'south offering that would make them both go habitation empty-handed merely to save himself. He likewise doesn't take another chance to kill his friend, who had allow his guard downwardly while making the offer and reaching out to Sang-woo. His selection of not killing Gi-hun at this moment of vulnerability, shows that he decides to kill himself out of genuine affection and care not but for his mother only too for his friend. Sang-woo sacrifices himself and so that Gi-hun can be the one to win all the prize money, trusting that his friend volition support his female parent after his decease.
Victims
- 10 Players of Team 5 - Dragged to fall to their deaths past his team during the Tug-of-War.
- Ali Abdul - Indirectly; shot past a soldier after Sang-woo won against him in the Marbles game.
- Player 017/Do Jung-soo - Pushed and fell to his expiry during the Glass Stepping Stones game.
- Kang Sae-byeok - Stabbed in the cervix with a steak knife while she was already on her deathbed due to severe blood loss.
- Himself - Stabbed in the cervix with a steak knife during the Squid Game.
Relationships
Family
- Mother
Allies
- half-dozen Childhood Friends
- His & Gi-hun'due south Team - Teammates
- Seong Gi-hun - Childhood Best Friend and De-Facto Co-Leadership Partner; formerly temporarily turned Rival, Attempted Killer and Attempted Victim
- Oh Il-nam † - Kidnapper and Indirect Killer (both unknowingly)
- Ji-yeong †
- Han Mi-nyeo †
- Histrion 276 †
- Player 196 †
- Player 244 †
Former Allies
- Ali Abdul † - Teammate and Shut Friend turned Indirect Victim
- Player 017/Do Jung-soo † - Situational Marry turned Victim
Enemies
- Clients - Situational Enemies
- Korean Police - Situational Enemies
- Deok-su'southward Gang - Rival Squad
- Jang Deok-su †
- Actor 278 †
- Player 040 †
- Actor 303 †
- Role player 413 †
- Player 113 †
- ten Players of Squad 5 † – Situational Enemies, Attempted Killers and Victims
- Kang Sae-byeok † - Teammate turned Situational Enemy and Victim
Squid Game Outcome
Upshot | Participated ? | Opponent | Time Finished (fourth dimension left on the clock) | Survived ? | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Game 1: Cherry Light, Dark-green Low-cal (Fourth dimension Limit: 5 minutes) | Yes | - | Around 20 seconds left | Yes | Hid behind other players; told Seong Gi-hun to do the same |
Players' Vote | Aye | - | - | - | Voted for the games to continue |
Game 2: Dalgona (Carbohydrate Honeycombs) (Time Limit: 10 minutes) | Yeah | - | Around iii minutes left | Yes | Guessed the game earlier its reveal; picked the triangle shape |
Special Game | Yes | Any attackers; Jang Deok-su's gang | - | Yes | Protected Gi-hun and afterward Kang Sae-byeok; defended his team |
Game 3: Tug-of-War | Yes | Squad 5 | - | Yep | Played with Team 4; placed at the front of the squad, backside Gi-hun; his strategy saved his team |
Game 4: Marbles (Time Limit: 30 minutes) | Yeah | Ali Abdul | Around 3 minutes left | Yes | Played a guessing game; later played a mind game |
Game 5: Glass Stepping Stones (Time Limit: 16 minutes) | Yes | - | Around 10 seconds left | Yes | Picked number fourteen |
Game 6: Squid Game | Yeah | Seong Gi-hun | - | No | Played defense and was beaten; Gi-hun refused to claim victory and tried a vote, so Sang-woo committed suicide for Gi-hun to win |
Final Result: 2nd Identify in the 33rd Squid Game |
Trivia
- In the first episode, it is stated that his historic period is 46. As 1 year is added after nascence in the Korean age, this places his nascency in 1975.
- Sang-woo's ₩6 billion debt converted to U.Due south. dollars is around $5 million.
- Hwang Dong-hyuk (the manager of the series) explained that Sang-woo and Gi-hun were named later on two of his friends in real life and are 2 sides of himself: Similar to Gi-hun, he was raised in Ssangmun-dong by a single mother in a financially troubled surroundings; similar to Sang-woo, he went to Seoul National University and his entire neighbourhood praised him and had high expectations of him.[10]
- Part of the casting of Sang-woo and Gi-hun in the serial was to make the two characters look like fraternal twins considering Hwang Dong-hyuk wanted them to emulate this relationship. Dong-hyuk said that this relationship expresses the journey of the two characters, explaining that fraternal twins are from the aforementioned mother, just look unlike merely like Gi-hun and Sang-woo. They share memories, play and grow upward together, but they somewhen go on unlike paths; Sang-woo was on the rail of success and Gi-hun was on the rail of failure, however, they later encounter in the games because in an extremely competitive lodge anyone can terminate upward with the same outcome in life.[4] [5]
- Lee Jung-jae (Gi-hun'southward actor) as well describes Gi-hun and Sang-woo's relationship as "not [biologically] related just notwithstanding close."[vi]
- Hwang Dong-hyuk explained that he picked number 218 for Sang-woo in the games, because he wanted a number along the middle out of the 456 to take the character equally the person who twists the balance during the vote in the 2nd episode. He chose to cease his number with "18" because in Korean it reads similar a curse word (translated as "oh f***") and he wanted to convey the way Sang-woo feels nigh life. He also had Sang-woo say this expletive give-and-take to Gi-hun during their statement in the eighth episode.[xi]
- Hwang Dong-hyuk explained that in the second game, Sang-woo was non 100% sure that the game was Dalgona while looking at the shapes on the doors. This is considering the shapes on the doors had the circumvolve separated from the triangle, while during Sang-woo's childhood, the triangle and the circle were role of the same shape (which is seen when Sang-woo recognizes the Dalgona shapes). Because of this, Sang-woo felt about eighty% to 90% sure that the game would exist Dalgona, simply as he was not completely sure, this also gave him a scrap of an excuse to requite up on telling Gi-hun not to pick the umbrella.[9]
- Further explaining this scene, Dong-hyuk says that Sang-woo didn't have a reason to guide all his iv teammates to pick the easiest shape considering saving anybody is not necessarily his goal, as some volition have to fail in a survival game.[9]
- Park Hae-soo (Sang-woo's histrion) describes the character as having a duality inside him like there is in everybody and thinks that he is only a very common lowest that had his irony exposed to the extreme. Hae-soo explains that he and Hwang Dong-hyuk did not approach the grapheme as "adept or evil", or as a "hero or villain", instead they think that Sang-woo is an extremely reasonable individual.[1] [12] [5] Because of this, Hae-soo disagrees with fans who say that his character is devilish, because he thinks Sang-woo is just someone who tries to make the best determination in a given circumstance.[13]
- Park Hae-soo also said that he didn't experience any departure between himself and his character while filming the series, which made him experience as if he wasn't acting.[14]
- In an interview, when asked who is the most memorable character of the serial, Wi Ha-joon (Jun-ho'due south actor) and Anupam Tripathi (Ali's actor) both replied Sang-woo: Wi Ha-joon said that Sang-woo is the most realistic character and, in his position, he would have done the aforementioned; Anupam Tripathi said he admires Sang-woo's determination to keep going despite of everything.[15]
- Anupam Tripathi explained that he doesn't encounter what Sang-woo did to Ali in the Marbles game as expose. Instead, Tripathi saw information technology like what a practical person can practise in farthermost situations.[sixteen] [17]
- Anupam Tripathi as well said that he would have trusted in Sang-woo if he was in Ali's place in the Marbles game, because Sang-woo had helped him survive in the competition until that point and they had become close friends. Tripathi also feels that Ali is just innocent and doesn't retrieve that he was stupid for believing in Sang-woo.[17]
- In interviews, Anupam Tripathi and Park Hae-soo both compared Ali and Sang-woo'due south close relationship in the prove to their friendship in existent life. Hae-soo said that Ali is his "soulmate" within the series and also in existent life.[two] [17]
- Considering the times Sang-woo is concerned and/or protective over Gi-hun throughout the games, it is likely that he pushed Player 017 during the fifth game to ensure not only his ain safety, but besides Gi-hun's, who was at the dorsum for picking the last number. Sang-woo pushes 017 and gets to the platform with 10 seconds left, leaving plenty time for Sae-byeok and Gi-hun to follow him, instead of stalling to prevent them to get to safe. While arguing with Gi-hun about 017's expiry, this might be what Sang-woo also meant when he says that Gi-hun should be grateful that he got his hands dirty for him. Sang-woo's anger during their argument is implied to be due to him becoming hurt that Gi-hun is questioning what he did, equally Sang-woo'southward ruthless action did relieve both Sae-byeok and Gi-hun, who were behind him during the fifth game.
- Hwang Dong-hyuk explains that Gi-hun's effort to save Sae-byeok is ultimately what gets her killed. Gi-hun banging on the doors and screaming for assistance ends upwards waking Sang-woo upward. Seeing Gi-hun's desperation, Sang-woo thinks he might surrender on the games, causing Sang-woo to kill Sae-byeok to end information technology from happening.[9]
- Similarly, Dong-hyuk explained that Sae-byeok's conclusion to stop Gi-hun from killing Sang-woo in his sleep contributed to her last fate. He says that Sae-byeok saved Sang-woo's life by stopping Gi-hun, simply this ironically resulted in her existence betrayed and killed by Sang-woo right after.[nine]
- Although Sang-woo kills Sae-byeok to prevent her and Gi-hun from stopping the games, Sae-byeok is i of iii main characters (besides Sang-woo and Han Mi-nyeo) who voted confronting the termination of the games during the outset vote and there is no indication that this would take changed with a new vote virtually the stop of the games. Sae-byeok was willing to risk her life from the beginning and even after being mortally injured, she didn't seek anyone's aid and insisted that Gi-hun promise to take care of her blood brother equally if she was already expecting to die before long. This would make Sang-woo's action a outcome of paranoia for not knowing Sae-byeok very well. On the other paw, this shows that Sang-woo knows Gi-hun very well, equally he is in fact correct that Gi-hun would attempt a vote, which ironically happens when his friend tries to do it to save Sang-woo's life in the last game.
References
- ↑ one.0 one.i 'Squid Game' roundtable panel with creator Hwang Dong-hyuk, lead actor Lee Jung-jae, cast and coiffure
- ↑ 2.0 2.i 2.2 Squid Game: Keyword Interview with Park Hae-soo
- ↑ 3.0 3.ane 3.ii The Squid Game Cast React To Their Own Show | Netflix
- ↑ 4.0 four.1 Netflix's 'Squid Game' Cast and Managing director Talk About Bringing the Korean Survival Testify to Life
- ↑ five.0 5.one 5.2 Lee Jung Jae And Park Hae Soo Are Two Sides Of The Same Money In "Squid Game"
- ↑ half-dozen.0 6.ane Squid Game: Keyword Interview with Lee Jung-jae
- ↑ 'Squid Game' leads went through the interim Manufacturing plant
- ↑ Squid Game | Live Panel | Netflix
- ↑ 9.0 9.i 9.2 9.3 9.4 Squid Game Cast Review the Biggest Betrayals in Flavour 1 | Vanity Fair
- ↑ 'Squid Game' director Hwang Dong-hyuk: 'This is a story about losers'
- ↑ Squid Game Manager & Cast Break Downwards The Cherry-red Lite/Green Light Scene | Vanity Fair
- ↑ 211119 Squid Game cast total Q&A
- ↑ The 'Squid Game' Cast on Becoming a Netflix Sensation
- ↑ Park Hae-soo says he didn't experience "any difference" betwixt him and his 'Squid Game' character
- ↑ Squid Game stars have on the Dalgona Challenge (PT SUB CC)
- ↑ Squid Game'south Anupam Tripathi opens upward on the BETRAYAL his graphic symbol faces & which game he'd win in real life
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 17.ii Squid Game Scene Breakdown ft. Ali Abdul | Anupam Tripathi | Netflix India
External Links
- Cho Sang-woo at the Hero wiki
- Cho Sang-woo at the Squid Game wiki
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