There are some movies that parents must ensure their children do not watch, and Squid Game is one of such movies.
Despite being rated 18 plus, parents must take strict measures to ensure their children do not see these contents.
The sad reality however in Nigeria remains that parents pay less attention to what their children watch leaving them at great risk.
X-rated contents are not the only contents that should be kept away from children.
Movies or contents with violent scenes are also not meant for children.
In Nigeria, once it is trending, everybody would want to see it, especially the Gen Zs, whose curiosity knows no bonds.
The season one of this movie, though entertaining, intriguing, and suspense filled, feature many violent scenes, hence not suitable for kids.
At first, it was unclear whether or not Squid Game season 2 would be able to match the unbelievable viewership of the original, but guess what?
It has already broken one record for Netflix and has just broken another one on its way to being an all-timer.
The funny thing is, this movie is very tempting for kids as it features children games that they may be familiar with.
The Game
Unfortunately, these games came with deadly consequences for losers, a strange and unfamiliar reward for children games.
This very interesting movie nomalised killing and bloodshed as part of a games.
The movie also encouraged betting.
Let us not forget that the main character in the movie was in huge debt as a result of his betting addiction.
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At the end of the day, instead of seeking legal means to earn a living, took the desperate opportunity of endangering his life in a game.
Worthy of note is the betrayal that filled the movie.
While adults may understand how to navigate these emotions, we cannot say the same for children.
Exposing kids to this kind of movies or contents may expose them to dangerous ideas.
Many people are already anticipating the release of the season 3 of Squid game.
Parents should also begin to prepare on how to moderate their children with these contents.