In accordance with JTBC News, Mugunghwa, name of the doll, is an original piece of the Macha Land museum, in the province of Jincheon, in North Chungcheong, that is, this character was not created especially for the series, but already existed.
To use it, the producers had to ask the museum for permission to move it and use it as one of their characters.
4. The symbolism of the series
The series is an allegory to the social condition in which we live, criticizing capitalism and the weight of power that is given to money.
He constantly questions how much people are willing to do in exchange for money, leaving aside their friendships, morals, family, etc.
The use of music is another factor to highlight, throughout the material we can listen to pieces from the 70s and 80s, a time in which the director lived his childhood and that creates a bond of nostalgia and familiarity.
5. The games were drawn on the walls
Throughout the series we can see that the characters try to decipher which will be the next game in which they must participate, however, having observed a little more, they may have noticed that they were always represented with drawings on the walls of the room where they slept. . With the elimination of participants, this becomes even more evident towards the end of the program, because as everyone’s beds are removed, we can see the drawings more clearly.