I agree! Im not really a fan of action dramas etc and since this was marketed as romance it made me watch it.…
Even their skinships are nothing like sort of desperate romance ðŸ˜. As a hopeless romantic myself and watched many many romantic comedies every detail is important. When Sooho reached her hand maybe she should have entertwined it to make him feel that she is also with him, and the kissing scene felt off as they cut it. I really think that the production team did not give justice to the drama as a romance central because if its the screenwriter's way of romance, maybe she should've not held a pen at all ðŸ˜.
Wow, i don't know how to feel. Snowdrop being marketed as romance is the biggest scam of kdrama history, even the drama Vincenzo's main leads (which is not tagged as romance) have more romantic scenes than all ep 12 of snowdrop combined 😂. It's really disappointing, the chemistry between the leads are there but they're dragging more fillers and the hostage situation rather than emphasizing Sooho and Youngro's moments. They could have extended the kiss scene, they could have shown more actions to Sooho taking care of youngro when she collapsed when she found out her brother died. Don't get me wrong, the storyline was epic but as a romance watcher myself, I kinda feel scammed because I signed up to watch this drama because I thought it was focused on romance but nah 😂. At this point, I dunno how they would fill in the romance scenes at the last 3 eps when they are still more conflicts unresolved.
As far as I remember they said there'll be no kissing scene for the leads at the very beginning of shooting, they…
I've read all their interviews, I've never read that they said it tho. And most of the dramas filmed this pandemic have kissing scenes. Snowdrop is marketed as a romantic drama, it would be more absurd if their will be no kissing scenes which is like the most highlighted part of romantic dramas
Watching seolganghwa and waiting 2 ep a week is the worst decision ever. I can't keep thinking about the drama and waiting for another 5 days is not good for my mental health 😫
Drama going really well but what the hell is happening to young ro like how he established her feelings very fast…
I believe that since young-ro established her feelings towards Sooho, angst will be coming where at some point she will hate him and he will chase her 😅
I like it, reminds me of other similar plot lines from other spy movies. Hopefully they can pull it off.
Considering the production (13 years of writing and the star studded casts) and how eager they are to continue the broadcast, I believe this was the plot that they are coming all along. I mean if they can pull it off the allegations that they are glorifying the NSA and gov't will be debunked right? Since it stated in the synopsis that the SK gov't is the one who creates spies.
I saw this somewhere on twitter, it is a german translated synopsis which is more detailed and somehow we got to have the gist of the whole plot if ever this is true.
NOTE: THIS WILL BE A MAJOR SPOILER SO READ AT UR OWN RISK
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A young man covered in blood enters the dormitory of a women's university in Seoul through a window in 1987. The student Eun Young-ro, who fell in love with the young man named Im Soo-ho at first sight during a group blind date, doctors him up despite strict surveillance and great danger, so that he is finally able to leave the dormitory safely and unharmed. However, when he is pursued by National Security Agency team leader Lee Kang-moo, Soo-ho is forced to flee to the dorm again, causing Young-ro to learn of his secret and be stunned. Despite his loving devotion to Young-ro, Soo-ho has no choice but to act in accordance with the political party's order to save his comrades and return to the North, where he is eagerly awaited. Soo-ho gives credence to the party's claim, which assures him and his comrades of a safe return to the North within nine days. But then he realizes the mission for which he risked his life in the country of the class enemy was actually to strengthen the political base of South Korea through Kang moo. Soo-ho decided to join forces with his enemy Kang-moo when he became aware of the true interests of his country, which had used him and his comrades, all of whom were undergoing hellish training, like chess pieces to promote a joint presidential election between North and South, nd which now simply abandoned them. Detached from ideology and nationality, the two work together to escape the harsh countermeasures of influential political dignitaries and officials who do not even shy away from sacrificing the lives of innocent students to maintain their power. Young-ro defies the will of her father, who heads the National Security Agency, and works hand in hand with a North Korean spy to save the man she loves as well as her friends. What does fate have in store for them all?
could you actually watch the drama and read their statement + the opinions of people defending it before assuming…
The NSA was a fictional organization just like you said because they do not portray real events and real people that is part of that alleged real life NSA.
"There is no spy leading the democratization movement in Snowdrop. The setting where the male and female leads…
It's what I think too. In the first 2 eps there was really no confirmation if Sooho is a spy but only the mere allegations of the NSA. It quite baffling that it's been the 'fact' that is spreading esp on that twt thread and it clearly shows that most of them did not watch the ep at all.
NOTE: THIS WILL BE A MAJOR SPOILER SO READ AT UR OWN RISK
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A young man covered in blood enters the dormitory of a women's university in Seoul through a window in 1987. The student Eun Young-ro, who fell in love with the young man named Im Soo-ho at first sight during a group blind date, doctors him up despite strict surveillance and great danger, so that he is finally able to leave the dormitory safely and unharmed. However, when he is pursued by National Security Agency team leader Lee Kang-moo, Soo-ho is forced to flee to the dorm again, causing Young-ro to learn of his secret and be stunned. Despite his loving devotion to Young-ro, Soo-ho has no choice but to act in accordance with the political party's order to save his comrades and return to the North, where he is eagerly awaited. Soo-ho gives credence to the party's claim, which assures him and his comrades of a safe return to the North within nine days. But then he realizes the mission for which he risked his life in the country of the class enemy was actually to strengthen the political base of South Korea through Kang moo. Soo-ho decided to join forces with his enemy Kang-moo when he became aware of the true interests of his country, which had used him and his comrades, all of whom were undergoing hellish training, like chess pieces to promote a joint presidential election between North and South, nd which now simply abandoned them. Detached from ideology and nationality, the two work together to escape the harsh countermeasures of influential political dignitaries and officials who do not even shy away from sacrificing the lives of innocent students to maintain their power. Young-ro defies the will of her father, who heads the National Security Agency, and works hand in hand with a North Korean spy to save the man she loves as well as her friends. What does fate have in store for them all?