Netflix's Megahit ‘Squid Game’ Makes History at Emmy Awards
Netflix's Megahit ‘Squid Game’ Makes History at Emmy Awards · Bloomberg

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(Bloomberg) -- Netflix Inc.’s “Squid Game” made history as the first foreign-language drama to win top honors at the television industry’s Emmy Awards.

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Creator Hwang Dong-hyuk won for outstanding directing and Lee Jung-jae, who played the main character in the South Korean drama, garnered the Emmy for best actor in a drama series.

“I truly hope ‘Squid Game’ won’t be the last non-English series to be here at the Emmys,” Hwang said after receiving his award.

The Korean drama earned 14 nominations, competing against the eventual best drama winner HBO’s “Succession.” The megahit followed the success of South Korean director Bong Joon-ho’s Oscar-winning movie Parasite in 2020 and Minari’s Korean actress Yoon Yuh-jung winning the Academy Award for best supporting actress in 2021. South Korea’s Park Chan-wook also won the best director award at Cannes in May with his film Decision to Leave.

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Parasite, Minari and Decision to Leave all included the theme of inequality and ill-treatment of society’s minorities. Parasite, for example, tells the story of a poor family whose members scheme to secure jobs in a wealthy household by inflating their qualifications and pretending they’re not related. The “Squid Game” similarly follows more than 400 deeply indebted people who play a series of deadly children’s games to win a fortune for the amusement of a few super-rich VIPs.

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol congratulated both Hwang and Lee, saying that the global audience could relate to the drama which depicted the “challenges of inequality and the loss of opportunities in modern society.”

The South Korean drama captivated international audiences by reflecting on some of the darker sides of its society -- including its treatment of North Korean defectors, migrant workers, divorcees, unemployed and those with mental health issues. The problems reflected in the drama echoed across the globe as loose monetary policies and, more recently, a pandemic-driven rush for real estate, pushed up home prices internationally.

It was also Netflix’s biggest launch ever. The series cost $21 million to produce and went on to be watched more than 1.65 billion hours in just four weeks. It remained one of the top shows on Netflix for months.