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Player 218 The Pride of Ssangmun-dong (by Seong Gi-hun ) Sang-woo-ya (by Gi-hun) Genius (by Gi-hun) Famous Prodigy (by Gi-hun) The Genius Cho Sang-woo of SNU (by Gi-hun) Babe/Older Brother ("Oppa") (by Han Mi-nyeo ) Cool Guy/Mr. Brains (by Mi-nyeo) Leader/Captain (by Mi-nyeo) Sir/Boss ("Sajangnim") (by Ali Abdul ) Older Brother ("Hyung") (by Ali) Older Brother Sang-woo ("Sang-woo Hyung") (by Ali)
Student and Seong Gi-hun's classmate in elementary school (formerly) Student of Business Administration at Seoul National University (formerly) Valedictorian of SNU Business school (formerly) Leader of Team Two at Joy Investments (formerly) Investment banker Wanted white-collar criminal Player and Finalist of the 33rd Squid Game Co-Founder and De-Facto Leader of his team in the 33rd Squid Game
Exceptional shrewdness Resourcefulness Vast knowledge of business administration Leadership Charisma Strategy Teamwork Manipulation Eloquence Combat prowess Reflexes
Investing in the future market. Participating in the Squid Game. Playing.
Win the Squid Game and return to his mother with the prize money (failed) .
Embezzlement Forgery Obstruction of justice Murder Theft Assault and battery
Cho Sang-woo (Korean: μ‘°μμ° ), also referred to as Player 218 , is the deuteragonist -turned-final antagonist of the first season of the South Korean Netflix drama Squid Game .
Sang-woo is Seong Gi-hun 's childhood best friend and the former leader of an investment team at a securities company. Being extremely intelligent, Sang-woo graduated as the top of his class at Seoul National University and became a successful businessman. However, after siphoning money off from his clients and failing upon investing it mostly in the future 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 β©6 billion debt and solve his financial problems, especially because they will also cause his mother's financial ruin.
Starting as Gi-hun's closest ally and teammate in the Squid Game, the two friends form a team to survive the games. Because of Sang-woo's more calculated and pragmatic ways to deal with the games, he eventually becomes his friend's rival and final adversary near the end of the brutal competition for the β©45.6 billion prize.
He was portrayed by Park Hae-soo (who later portrayed Berlin in La Casa de Papel (Money Heist)), and by Park Si-won as a child. In the English dub, he was voiced by Stephen Fu (who has also voiced Doma in Demon Slayer ).
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 go extreme lengths in order 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 part of the elite as a successful student 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 think in good solutions to problems even under extreme situations, as seen when he saves his team during the Tug-of-War game. Sang-woo also does not fall for tricks easily and is capable of manipulating others, a skill he uses to favor himself during the fourth game.
Despite showing a cruel and self-serving side during the final few games, he is actually polite and not really heartless, as seen during most of the competition. This is shown as he helps Ali Abdul in Seoul and his teammates during the games, especially when the generous action will not bring any harm to his own life. According 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 not really cold-hearted, although there are two sides of his kindness. At the same time that Sang-woo feels sympathy and is considerate, he also wants to act as an elite due to his high social status, which makes him view himself as superior. Thus, despite not being insensitive, Sang-woo feels the obligation to do the morally right thing and help someone impoverished like Ali, because he still retains the " Noblesse oblige " spirit despite being broke. [3] [4] This shows that he is a sophisticated and proud person who is self-centered but also has a sense of responsibility and honor besides being sympathetic.
Sang-woo also truly loves his mother, as she is his entire reason for joining the Squid Game in the first 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 after being 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 have 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, before being offered another chance to rejoin the Squid Game. Because of this, Sang-woo views the games as his last hope to pay his debts and save his mother from financial ruin. This is the goal that motivates Sang-woo to go forward in the games at any cost, and he ultimately proves to be willing to die to ensure that it is accomplished.
During most of the games, Sang-woo acts as a good teammate. However, Sang-woo tries not to get attached 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 admiration. Sang-woo, in turn, not only recognizes Ali's physical strength 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 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 one of them will die. Sang-woo initially plays fair with Ali and even teaches him the rules of the marble game, but as he realizes he is about to lose to his game partner, Sang-woo fears for his own life and for his mother. Despite caring about 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 it 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 [5] [6] [7] since childhood with Seong Gi-hun , with Sang-woo always referring to him as "older brother" ("hyung"), making Gi-hun the closest one to Sang-woo among the players. While Gi-hun admires Sang-woo and constantly brags about his friend's intelligence and accomplishments, Sang-woo always seems uncomfortable hearing Gi-hun's compliments during the games. When Gi-hun tries to brag about Sang-woo while introducing him to Ali, Sang-woo even cuts him off by simply telling Ali his name. Because he is frustrated with his life, Gi-hun's admiration seems to make Sang-woo recall the high expectations people had of him and how he failed them. Sang-woo's insecurities also make him feel jealous of Gi-hun's down-to-earth personality and other of his easy-going traits which himself was never able to develop. [8] [3] [9] Despite this, Sang-woo truly cares about his childhood best friend and
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