My Review of Snowdrop (Yes, I’m Rewatching It)
So, I’m rewatching Snowdrop… and honestly? It still hits just as hard—maybe even harder—the second time around. Knowing what’s coming only makes the emotional scenes more intense, and I catch so many little details I missed the first time.
The chemistry between Jung Hae-in and Jisoo still gives me chills. I already adored their dynamic before, but on rewatch, I’m noticing how subtle and layered their performances are. Jisoo really nailed it—especially in those quiet, emotional moments where Young-ro is torn between her heart and everything falling apart around her. And Hae-in’s portrayal of Su-ho is just… heartbreaking. You can feel every ounce of conflict in his silence.
The setting, the cinematography, the music—it’s all still so hauntingly beautiful. The OST gives me goosebumps all over again. Every time that melancholy piano or vocal theme comes on, I just feel it in my chest.
What really gets me on rewatch is how tragic everything feels from the start, now that I know the ending. The foreshadowing, the brief happy moments—they're all so much more precious and painful now. It’s honestly one of those dramas that stays with you, even when you're not watching it.
Snowdrop isn’t just a love story—it’s about trust, loyalty, sacrifice, and the devastating cost of being caught in something bigger than yourself. And rewatching it just reminds me how powerful and underrated it really is.
10/10 still recommend… and yes, I’m crying all over again.
The chemistry between Jung Hae-in and Jisoo still gives me chills. I already adored their dynamic before, but on rewatch, I’m noticing how subtle and layered their performances are. Jisoo really nailed it—especially in those quiet, emotional moments where Young-ro is torn between her heart and everything falling apart around her. And Hae-in’s portrayal of Su-ho is just… heartbreaking. You can feel every ounce of conflict in his silence.
The setting, the cinematography, the music—it’s all still so hauntingly beautiful. The OST gives me goosebumps all over again. Every time that melancholy piano or vocal theme comes on, I just feel it in my chest.
What really gets me on rewatch is how tragic everything feels from the start, now that I know the ending. The foreshadowing, the brief happy moments—they're all so much more precious and painful now. It’s honestly one of those dramas that stays with you, even when you're not watching it.
Snowdrop isn’t just a love story—it’s about trust, loyalty, sacrifice, and the devastating cost of being caught in something bigger than yourself. And rewatching it just reminds me how powerful and underrated it really is.
10/10 still recommend… and yes, I’m crying all over again.
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