Was a fan of the first two seasons but damn... this was a really disappointing season. I don't get how the producers thought that having 4/5 of the girls being money catchers was a good idea lmao?? The guys never stood a chance with girl Jimin being eliminated early on.
This drama is not a documentary work presenting facts about South Korea history. It's a fiction. Most people in…
No one is saying that is a documentary. It is a drama piece that is obviously set in that time period. In fact, a very sensitive and painful time period for many Koreans. If Koreans don't like how it is being portrayed, they have every right to criticize it. There are many other drama pieces and movies that depict this time period. But none of them had this much backlash compared to Snowdrop. There is a reason for that.
How many of the people protesting this drama are actually of age to remember these events? I really don't see…
You don't have to live through the events to be outraged by it. And since it took place in 1987, I imagine that a lot of the younger generation's parents experienced it.
The amount of people dismissing the backlash and criticism from the Korean public is baffling. It's their history. We don't have a say as to whether its distorting history or not because they LIVED through it themselves. You can't just say "Just don't watch it" because it is a drama that is incorrectly portraying their past. Many of the victims are still alive and still have trauma from those events. It is not just some tweets trying to come up with some bs to get the drama cancelled.
See so many people disappointed with the ending, but that is just reality. Many of the stories we see are based off true incidents. And I've heard that a lot of Korean men who watched this had PTSD because it reminded them of their military days. The hierarchy system is so messed up that these kinds of events happen very frequently..
Really one of the most emotionally draining dramas I've watched. But I definitely don't regret watching
How come he's at same station where nab is when she went to meet her mom? lol am I the only one thinking that?
In the webtoon it was an even weirder coincidence because they were in the same train car. But he did tell her what he was doing before they met while the drama didn't
It definitely wasn't bc kim ji won't caharcter wore it for filming a drama scene in the drama and the writer definitely…
iirc they portrayed that character in backstreet rookie as 'dirty' and then would cg flies/bugs around his head. wouldn't say that its a positive portrayal of dreadlocks.
OH but wait you probably can't read Korean.
There are many other drama pieces and movies that depict this time period. But none of them had this much backlash compared to Snowdrop. There is a reason for that.
Really one of the most emotionally draining dramas I've watched. But I definitely don't regret watching