I like the plot, and Li Yi Feng. The setting and actors are all very pleasing to the eye, but am doing some serious fast forwarding. Some annoying people, also some dragging.
You know a show is good when all the hater disappears
the drama has it's flaws but it is still good. The writer - ugh. I think the male lead is doing a great job, also like most of the other characters. But there are annoying characters.
yeah, you're right. it's a important date for them, lots of bad things happened. but snowdrop is just a fictional…
That a North Korean spy is the main lead in the drama is distortion enough. Historical fiction should enhance understanding of a pivotal moment in history, not insult victims (who were framed as being North Korean spies)
yeah, you're right. it's a important date for them, lots of bad things happened. but snowdrop is just a fictional…
It's historical fiction based on real time, real people, and the year 1987. As such it should enhance understanding of this historical year, not distort it.
Instead of Snowdrop honoring and explaining 1987 in a true way, it twists that historical year into a form that furthers the narrative used by authoritarians back in 1987.
The year 1987 is key to why Snowdrop will always be weighted down in controversy.
I hope Netflix doesn't ruin Korean entertainment. You know like always throwing in a gratuitous sex scene (Squid Game, My Name) - shows I loved by the way but didn't need that extra. Or just basically Hollywood-ize it.
I really liked Squid Game but do not feel a 2nd season was needed. It wasn't in the writer's heart to do a season 2, he told the story he wanted to tell. Netflix pushed and pushed him. We'll see. We can hope for the best. Creativity can't be forced.
The drama is controversial in South Korea. It will always be controversial with South Koreans who lived during the year 1987 - and for their family members. In 1987, the Korean NSA was framing democracy activists as being North Korean spies. A lie but used to round them up, torture them, waterboard them, sexually abuse them, and kill or disappear some of them. 1987 is a monumental year for South Koreans. Fans of the actors will heavily troll South Koreans or anyone who criticizes this drama.
The first 4 episodes are boring but as the drama and story progressed it is getting more watchable hahaha ✌🏼It’s…
The overdubbing is awful - and so obvious. It's like hearing the same voices in so many shows. And in this one sounds like one female dubber for multiple characters.
I've watched many zombie and apocalyptic dramas but the start just repels me.
but am doing some serious fast forwarding. Some annoying people, also some dragging.
I think the male lead is doing a great job, also like most of the other characters.
But there are annoying characters.
This will be fun!
Lots of charisma and charm.
What a beautiful story. And good looking actors all over.
I would like it if plains girl would learn to be quiet.
I need a brain transplant. I meant Park Hee Soon lol.
Historical fiction should enhance understanding of a pivotal moment in history, not insult victims (who were framed as being North Korean spies)
https://wiki.d-addicts.com/Snowdrop/Episode_Ratings
As such it should enhance understanding of this historical year, not distort it.
Instead of Snowdrop honoring and explaining 1987 in a true way, it twists that historical year into a form that furthers the narrative used by authoritarians back in 1987.
The year 1987 is key to why Snowdrop will always be weighted down in controversy.
Or just basically Hollywood-ize it.
We can hope for the best. Creativity can't be forced.
1987 is a monumental year for South Koreans.
Fans of the actors will heavily troll South Koreans or anyone who criticizes this drama.