It was supposed to be on air in early 2021. And here er are nearly half way through and still not confirmed when…
Filming actually started in early 2021. In February, Bright said in an interview that it might be released around August. Tu recently said on her IG live that filming is about 35% complete. But yeah, it does feel like foreverrr until we'll get watch it.
Why Kao’s sister looks so old? She can be his mother lol
I was thinking the same thing too. Maybe they're half-siblings or Kao was adopted? Otherwise it doesn't make sense since she's the same age as Mod's father.
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Agree. Snowdrop shouldn't be judged on some "leaked" plot. The drama could be completely different when it airs. I hope they continue with the production, but handle it very carefully since it's obviously a sensitive topic to Koreans.
I can't believe the manga is almost twenty years old now! I had to give up keeping up with it a long time ago lol. Anyway, this drama version looks good so I think I'll check it out :)
I can't claim to know anything about the democratic movement in South Korea. I have yet to really explore Korea's history. But I think it's ridiculous to make so much fuss out of historical dramas. They're television and made to entertain not inform. Of course, one drama can lean more towards facts than another but every drama has some embellishments.
Here I would like to leave a quote by Cate Blanchett, star of two films about Elizabeth I of England: "It's terrifying that we are growing up with this very illiterate bunch of children, who are somehow being taught that film is fact, when in fact it's invention."
She is attending a demonstration school which seems to be like high/secondary school but with a more specialized program (according to wikipedia). In Thailand, it appears that a lot of demonstration schools are attached to universities so maybe she intends on going to Chulalongkorn after graduating their demo school.
Here I would like to leave a quote by Cate Blanchett, star of two films about Elizabeth I of England: "It's terrifying that we are growing up with this very illiterate bunch of children, who are somehow being taught that film is fact, when in fact it's invention."