Speaking with Netflix K-Content, Lee provides details about In-Ho’s involvement in the games. The actor first discusses the Six-Legged Race game, saying that In-Ho “finds himself having a genuinely good time,” making his reactions legitimate as he feels a part of the team. In terms of why the character enters the games themselves, Lee guesses that the Front Man “does want to destroy Gi-hun’s belief,” but at the same time uses Gi-hun to reflect upon himself. Check out the full quote from Lee below:
The character In-Ho coming in and wanting to destroy everything is what you could say is the big picture. When the game is on the line, and In-Ho is actually a real part fo the team, he finds himself having a genuinely good time, and that is how the director and I decided this should be acted. So for me as an actor, I think it was both challenging and enjoyable.
The Front Man believes that Gi-hun is wrong in his way of thinking, but perhaps, he reflects on himself through Gi-hun. He does want to destroy Gi-hun’s belief. I felt that a small part of him, unknowingly, might be hoping for Gi-hun’s thoughts to be right. And rooting for him in some way.
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Lee and the director settled on In-Ho’s reaction being fully genuine in these games. While this could be referring to the outburst that In-Ho experiences upon struggling with his game, the fact that In-Ho felt like a part of the team also likely means that he participated in a genuine way. This interpretation in some ways makes the scene even more darkly comedic, because it means that In-Ho himself is not great at the children’s games, even though he is a Squid Game mastermind.
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It is interesting to hear Lee’s explanation of these events, as the season keeps us at a distance from In-Ho’s motivations throughout the games. That is, once In-Ho is thrown into the action, he is in with our main characters up until the final episode. The fact that the Squid Game team intended for In-Ho to be having fun with the games shines an even more sinister light on the character, as his mindset is warped enough for him to be overtaken by the games.