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Sae-byeok agrees to participate in the Squid Game to raise enough money to help reunite her family and get her younger brother Kang Cheol out of the orphanage. Initially entering the game as a lone wolf, she later allies herself with Seong Gi-hun, who welcomes her on his team despite Sae-byeok pickpocketing him in the past, and his other teammates.
Song Sae-byeok (born December 25, 1979) is a South Korean actor. After gaining attention as a supporting actor in The Servant (2010), Song played the leading roles in the comedies Meet the In-Laws (2011) and The Suck Up Project: Mr. XXX-Kisser (2012).
She studied for the role of Sae-byeok by practicing her character's Hamgyŏng dialect with real North Korean defectors, watching documentaries about North Korean defectors, and learning martial arts. She also drew upon her own feelings of loneliness while modeling overseas to build the character, and wrote a daily diary from her character's ...
As finalists, Gi-hun, Sang-woo, and Sae-byeok are given formal outfits. Sae-byeok hides a severe stab wound from the glass bridge explosion. After dinner, each player is left with a steak knife. Realizing Sang-woo will do anything to win, Gi-hun suggests an alliance with Sae-byeok to oppose him. Sae-byeok, however, instead begs Gi-hun to ...
Squid Game (Korean: 오징어 게임) is a South Korean dystopian survival thriller horror television series created, written and directed by Hwang Dong-hyuk for Netflix.The series revolves around a secret contest where 456 players, all of whom are in deep financial hardship, risk their lives to play a series of deadly children's games for the chance to win a ₩45.6 billion prize.
Song Sae-byeok as Kang Pil-sung [4] A police detective who was abandoned by his family and is trying to unlock the secrets of his newly found powers of seeing ghosts. Go Joon-hee as Hong Seo-jung [4] A woman who can see ghosts, read people's minds, and control people, plus has some knowledge about spirits.
Year Title Role Ref. 2009 The Splendor of Youth: 2012 KBS Drama Special: "Return Home" Hong-yi 2018 KBS Drama Special: "Dreamer" Se-young 2021 Hometown
The Suck Up Project: Mr. XXX-Kisser (also known as King of Abu) (Korean: 아부의 왕; RR: Ahbuwei Wang) is a 2012 South Korean comedy directed by Jung Seung-gu and starring Song Sae-byeok and Sung Dong-il. The film is a satire on Korean corporate culture. [1]