Snowdrop Season 1 Review: The Most Painful Retro Drama Of BLACKPINK Jisoo Tangible Political Issues (K-Drama)
Korean Series Snowdrop Episode Wise Review From Episode 1 to Episode 16 Intense, Cutting Corners Almost Every Episode
Cast: Stars Jung Hae-In, Jisoo Kim, Yoo In-Na
Director: Jo Hyun Taek
Streaming Platform: Disney+ Hotstar (click to watch)
Filmyhype.com Ratings: 4/5 (four and half star) [yasr_overall_rating size=”large”]
Snowdrop Season 1 Review: Snowdrop is the first Korean romantic, melodrama, and dark comedy series from Disney+ that has bought many of the best Korean series to stream worldwide on Hotstar with JTBC , the creators of the critically acclaimed series. Coming to the Korean drama, Sky Castle, starring Jung Hae In, a young actor who contributed to the lead role in the military series Catching People Fleeing Soldiers from Netflix DP, Army Escape Unit, and Kim Ji Soo, a female singer from World-class female girl group BLACKPINK who made a small guest appearance in the series Arthdal Chronicles in her first leading role in a role that will mesmerize everyone to stop looking. Accompanied by skilled actors, both senior and skilled.
Snowdrop Review: The Story
A fictional story based on the events of June Struggle. In fact, in 1987, Korea is in the middle of a vocational movement for the young and young Korean democratic movement. with the political turmoil and full of fierce competition for a totalitarian state but at a women’s university, only living day to day and waiting for the love of Nyong-ro, a bright and positive woman who waits to meet the man of her dreams. Behind the painful past that haunts She meets Suho, a handsome young man who makes her fall in love at first sight. But he doesn’t seem to care about her and leaves her alone. But six months later, Nyong-ro’s life is about to change forever. When on the way back to the room She met a mysterious man who was heavily wounded and full of blood. and when she saw the face, she must be shocked because that’s Suho The man she thought she had forgotten. since that time Yon-ro’s life is about to face a raging blizzard. Because of one decision to save Suho. who is being hunted by the National Security Agency who thinks he is A spy from North Korea involved in the death of someone in the office. Young-ro and Suho’s long-held secret. It could shake up Korean politics unbelievably.
With the series being told centered on the relationship between men and women. and telling yourself it’s a series dark comedy drama So it’s enough to understand that There will be a mixture of many things that don’t quite fit together. Especially the parts of the main male and female characters that will be a retro love story that is bright and cute and floats like a dream through the central character like Eun Young Ro. But when it comes to the political part, the tone of the story is a bit of a high-class society that competes well that makes the audience feel strange. Even though I’m not Korean, I feel that it doesn’t seem to be united that I want to. What will you convey? Although it is a reference to Korean politics at that time. It seems to be a matter of detail. The lengthy narrative and episode length, one and a half hours per episode, admits that there is water and tangible stretch in the narrative.
Most of the time was spent on two main points that seemed to be disparate. 1. The male presidency race in the political arena or the madam’s vote in the story 2. The romance of a Korean spy and a college girl. with protest It is a discourse that distorts romantic comedy from the tone of reality. By claiming that those who attacked the people who came out against the dictatorship were the work of a North Korean spy. Despite the fact that North Korea has nothing to do with attacking pro-democracy proponents. But it was the dictatorship of South Korea at that time that tried to kill and torture the people who came out in the pro-democracy and anti-military movement as seen in some scenes in the film.
Even though the channel said the story in the series was just fictional, what it pushed in the story implicitly provoked the pain of those involved in 1987, which I was already aware of from the plot that became. controversial before being changed later But it may not solve many problems. because only the first episode The urge to cancel is so strong that more than two hundred thousand people. To the point that the country’s major companies canceled the sponsorship in the second episode. But still, the series is confirmed by the channel that it will continue to air. In the midst of a storm, opinions have split in two since the announcement of the plot. I can only say that the characters are well made in terms of excellence. Characters are very clear and play an important role. Both good and bad have different clues. It’s interesting in the way of people who write good Korean dramas.
The series probably reflects the pro-democracy movement during Korea’s dictatorship. There were people protesting for their rights. Both young people who came out to fight against the crowd guards from the government. while on the political stage There are only dirty politicians eager for endless power and willing to do anything to threaten to leave the arena. Which made it interesting for both men and women with different methods. Makes me see the bad that no matter what era, the people who are dominant don’t care about the people in the lower classes Some people have to struggle almost to death without any opportunity or privilege, while others get it all without trying to get it. Where will the story of the redemption of the sins of the past be told periodically during the second episode involving one of the characters in the story? and the brilliance and beauty of what is known as falling in love that often occurs without even thinking about it or even knowing it.
Snowdrop Season 1 Review: Episode 1 to 2
In terms of production, filming, the backdrop to create the atmosphere of the late 90s in Korea is realistic. The tone has been adjusted to look like a retro movie. Filters cloud when the characters have a moment together. When it comes to political tones, it’s dull, majestic and terrifying, looking like some kind of evil organization. And I have to say that the good part is probably the main actor who plays the role very well, such as Kim Jisoo, the beautiful girl, the eldest brother of Black Pink who asked to hang up the mic and take the lead role for the first time. gracefully She is a natural female protagonist and gets along well with everyone in a skilled story. But her charm is not lost by Jung Hae In, a talented young actor who has nothing to worry about. because no matter who he plays It’s all outstanding. But it also magically shares sweet chemistry with Kim Ji Soo. While the older generation of actors, there is nothing to doubt because each person is a star of the Korean television industry, no matter how calm or overflowing, there is no breaking the scene.
Importantly, the background music for both opening During the story, it’s also sweet and reminiscent of the chilling atmosphere of Korea in times of suspicion. But there was one song that became popular again. There is a scene where a North Korean-like character escapes from the authorities and runs past a group of students singing Sola Blue Sola (a pro-democracy anthem that was actually used at the time) in front of a crowd control officer before being attacked. While the characters are not interested It became a hellish moment that made people wonder why it had to be when officers and spies ran through them. I didn’t really understand the context of the first story. But when trying to find information, use the perspective of those who have received knowledge of the event. Understandably, it reinforces pain by unforgivingly misrepresenting historical facts. Until I was stuck watching this scene without understanding the pain. make me worried that If fans of the series that are not in Korea can watch How will he understand? It’s probably too delicate to ignore for Korea. Just thinking about it made me realize that Fiction is sometimes built on the assumption of truth. And it’s just too terrifying.
In terms of entertainment, SNOWDROP delivers to a certain extent in terms of a good series. But if counting the performance elements of the actors Both Jisoo and Jung Hae In, who were in the background music and production fans will only carry this, it would not be wrong. because the story is quite uneven There is not much stretch and confusing, especially the tone of the story that seems to come from a different story. It makes it a good job but has a weird presentation. I don’t know where else this argument will go. Since the next two episodes will address real issues that are not related to history. But making the media with references to or referring to real people or situations. no matter what Caution must be exercised, including good judgment. both from the creator’s point of view and the audience The creator had to investigate what made it public. While the audience needs to remind themselves that this series. It’s just a hypothetical cannot be mixed with the truth even if it comes from history We should have awareness and think according to the image of the people in the event that came out to call it how it was. In order not to be the object of entertainment that overlaps the pain of the people in the event, so if something changes in the next episode. I will update more. because this is only the first two I hope that there will be a way down that won’t be more damaged Because now, in terms of funding to support the series, it is lost. Even if it continues to show until the end I don’t know if I will get results that are worth the money lost or not with the current trend.
Snowdrop Review: Episode 3 to 5
Short synopsis of all 3 episodes this week. Because the series was aired on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays to prove that this series was a fictional story, meaning that after hiding Suho and facing chaos from the people in the dormitory, It’s finally time for Suho to be free. When the opening ceremony of the female dormitory arrives but what Yong-ro has to face is The great danger that ensues around her. When Suho’s real identity was revealed the performances of the actors are average. Everyone has a release scene. and the performance of the queen who watched and held her breath due to the excitement and unexpected twists and turns Both Jisoo, who showed more heartbreaking emotions. and Jung Hae In, whose acting can cause many people to hate him completely and almost do not want him to be fulfilled.
in episode 3 It tells the story of Yong-ro and Suho’s relationship that develops and turns into a fanciful romance as Young-ro tries to protect Suho, thinking that he is the student protester. and also plans to take Suho away. from university with the help of family members When revealed that she is the daughter of a politician and has a wicked stepmother who is ready to do anything for power, even approaching a fortune teller. Mixed with a romantic comedy 87’s story, it shows the comedy mixed with the rhythm of the inferno, the wicked comedy that has not changed. But in the part of politics that is now publicized, there is no other National Security Planning Agency officials pointed and sniffed at their own organizations about trolling and brutalizing protesters and killings that appear to be a key part of what is now politically motivated. and the issues that the tower warden had in the past Accusing the spy of being a communist destroys the nation The rest will be the romantic love that looks more in the way.
Episode 4 tells about the aftermath after Suho was able to successfully escape with his unit. But Young-ro and his friends face chaos when the tower’s people learn their secret. both with the upcoming exam We will now be seeing more and more supporting roles. The main points were unexpectedly linked. The issue of portraying protesters as spies has been increasingly highlighted. and the turning point of the characters that the relationship has changed whether from love to fear From uncertainty to certainty A prominent social issue and a reason why characters have to act that way. And the conflict between North Korea and South Korea, with its intense realism between the two sides, lies within the boundaries of fictional events and fiction. There is also a dimension of relationship that has a turning point. And, of course, there are no allusions to the actual events.
in episode 5 It tells the story of a turning point in their relationship as Suho uses Yeong-ro as a shield and hostage in a bargain with National Security Planning bureau officials that fill the tower with noise and gun smoke. This time it turns itself into a thriller drama thriller with pure tension because the atmosphere is an invasion of a place with hundreds of hostages taking hold. And there’s also some bad jokes like the stuff. But there is also a more intense storyline. The clues of the male protagonist are told through flashback that they wonder why it says that it is a romantic series because it looks like her love is almost impossible. And I don’t know how to believe that the two will love each other. Why? Please see spoilers. And the story is based not on real events, but on the events of terrorism and the rivalry of politicians who, while the ax-faced chiseled, acts as an angry turtle that he wants to reprimand. A character whose intentions are so high that it becomes extreme. and will only make the event worse. but as the creator said No more allusions. This time it will be a pounding battle for both sides.
Snowdrop Review: Episode 6 to 7
After the bad situation Young-ro decides to do something to turn a crisis into an opportunity. But it seems to be even more catastrophic. when the government takes a decisive decision and could put everyone in the tower in danger. These two episodes are the first time Jisoo showed her acting power beyond being the lead. With her heartbreaking performances and repeatedly pushing her to the breaking point. In order to respond to Jung Hae In, who the role may be the receiving party but it’s powerful without showing much. Along with the terrifying performances of Yoo in Na and Jung Yoo Jin, two young actresses under the same agency as Jisoo, that makes us unexpected as being a very skilled actor. At the same time, this episode is also a major turning point that starts to change the character. Something unsettling and suspicious was answered like a peak that I didn’t think of the series’ movie page. Will make many characters look nothing to have anything.
Alternate with the mood of the big joke on the side of the other characters who are ruthless without being considerate of Luke. It looks like this series has become a thriller drama series. Because since episode 5, the series has become a hostage situation and her role of love has been replaced by tension. So, it has become a double-edged sword for those who like love parts and want to see a cute relationship, may not like and are bored with heavy dramas. Liver pain. But if you start to get involved in the story and the relationship of the characters, you will want to see the heroine become an important mechanism in the midst of the tension that squeezes the mood to want to continue to follow like a bitter pill, but it’s delicious until you have to eat and eat again.
Snowdrop Review: Episode 8 to 11
With someone’s unexpected debut, the political game both outside and inside the women’s dormitory continues to swell with gunfire and smoke. The situation changes with Young-ro and Suho’s trembling hearts. Amid turning points and changing faces of fate They began to learn the deep desires of their minds and gradually released themselves. While people are still in awe of the battlefield-like events of the North and the South with a tragic ending.
The four episodes are more like moving forward even though they’ve been in the Women’s Hall for more than 7 episodes. The story became more intense. I don’t feel that the plot has anything to do with it, like some series that have passed the middle. It also maintains an emotional style that combines the romance of the main characters. The comedy in various situations, and is added with supporting characters, has its own set or events that are revealed and driven. And the twists and turns in such a way that the front of the series sells not only the actors but also the energy of Jung Hae In and Ji Soo’s chemistry with interactive scenes and surging emotions and acting very well. Along with the first love scene of the couple that should have done Mae Yok is Hae Soo Grid.
At the same time, it reflects the image of a corrupt politics that is ready to even kill for power. And what you see at first may not be like that. On both sides of the spy trying to sustain the mission despite the ideology going against it. On the side of politicians and elites who can do anything at a huge cost. and reflects the brutality of the government that imposes charges on innocent people. and the lives of those who are ready to go in every possible way to survive. So it’s not just a political series. But it’s a series that is suitable for watching and thinking in a simple way, but don’t always ask for fun. Because these moments only exist during critical situations. This makes people who hope to see the loveline of the main or secondary couples may feel uncomfortable and depressed about the story that is not what it looks like.
Snowdrop Review: Episode 12 to 16
Suho and Young-ro become more and more dependent on each other in the dorm as the situation worsens. Suho and Kang Moo uncover the story behind the presidential election. When the politician’s side does something unexpected And the spy that lurks may not be finished. Suho and Yeong-ro may lose a lot more than their love to protect their country. and bring democracy to Korea in the era of serenity Until someone’s secret changed the situation beyond a certain conclusion.
These last five episodes have become like an ever-pounding action series. interspersed with revealing the truth of the whole story. But it doesn’t leave behind the bittersweet taste of Suho and Yeong-ro who find the conclusion of their feelings. A heart that doesn’t have to hide from each other anymore So there are more love scenes than the previous episodes. No matter how bad the situation In addition, other characters began to reveal more of their true nature. Chasing from close people like Young-ro who have changed Politicians who begin to oppose their ideology, as well as spies who begin to doubt their own goals. Everything is told with weight, interspersed with expanding the clues as to why it has to be this way. And what should the results be? But if anyone is feeling bored or indifferent, do not be surprised.
Honestly, the promotion of this series is very strange. It is promoted like a romantic comedy series. But when it came to the last point, it turned into action, drama, pounding, slashing, slashing each other to the side. If anyone doesn’t like this genre or starts to get bored with the heaviness and sluggishness of the story. It wouldn’t be a big surprise, but for me, it’s a big surprise. Because I don’t think that the series can come this far to the point of criticizing Korean politics through common characters whose conclusions are almost no different from their counterparts. I wouldn’t have to say how it ended. but let’s just say In the end, everyone must suffer the consequences of their actions. Some people might be able to escape. Some people might die Some people may die alive. But this is the fruit of a cold world. It’s like snow white falling in winter like the title SNOWDROP, although the ending seems oddly succinct, like it has a longer and better ending. But maybe because of the drama? That might make the series end in the safest way.
As for the performance, I must say that Jisoo impressed me the most. She went from being a simple, bright and cheerful woman to being a strong, bearable woman. Her acting was so natural and at the end she was so engrossed that she forgot that she was the singer of a global girl group. He is a very talented actor that is memorable when it comes to great acting. This woman is one of the people who will be talked about. Meanwhile, Hae In cracks down on being a loving man after being silent for a while. He didn’t disappoint at all with the dramatic scenes that hit everyone’s heart as a talented actor. And it’s no wonder why fans of the duo are aiming for this pair to become a real couple. because it is natural There was unexpected chemistry between them. It might be a matter of the future. But let me tell you that if there are performances of these two I wish it was a lighter story. Liver pain is enough with this. The rest of the supporting actors complete the series. because it has its own important role and did not feel that anyone was inferior or inferior Until I envy that when Thai dramas will average the script and the performance is natural, not just the protagonist. But that’s it. I don’t know what’s wrong with this 16-episode series.
SNOWDROP is not a fun series. But it’s a good series overall. It is destiny that the series has ended without a ban. Due to political issues that have been diverted far from history. Proving that the series has turned the alluded real events into the extreme fictional. rich in story A sharp slash in the midst of extravagant love And it may satisfy many people or relieve some stress. but for JTBCIt would be an important lesson that teaches that history is as fragile as ratings are plunging. Even if it continues to show until the end, it won’t get satisfactory results. Aside from the hope that the next episode doesn’t have the same allusions as the first two episodes, the journey of this massive, well-watched series has come to a halt as the current bounces even when it’s downhill. But I can only watch the series finish as scheduled. But probably won’t profit from sponsors or funds anymore. Unless the Internet opened Disney Plus to appreciate without knowing any further problems and remembering the series as a nomination ban only.
Snowdrop Season 1 Review: The Last Words
The dark comedy series combines a romantic comedy with the intensity of politics through a less-than-following storyline. quite boring the tone of the story and the rhythm that doesn’t fit well between drama and comedy. Because it’s funny according to the situation. with the charm of Jisoo’s first leading role that will be a hit with Blinks and Jung Hae in’s fans, together with talented actors to come together in harmony Productions invest heavily But had to stop because of the presentation that seemed contrary to the main point of the story that seems to be telling a different story.