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Snowdrop 2021

A spy and a student fall in love in this tearjerking, tragic period drama

Our Take (by Isabella Endrinal)

When Blackpink’s Jisoo starred in her first lead role, it was surprising that she chose a story like Snowdrop. Sure, at the time, stories set in the 1980s were a hit in Korea, with dramas such as Reply 1988 and Youth of May that nostalgically recreated the aesthetics of the time, while also re-examining the loss and the pain under the dictatorship then. Snowdrop does the same, but it adds a more controversial twist– the love story isn’t between innocent bystanders caught in the fire, it’s formed between a South Korean student and a North Korean spy. Writer Yoo Hyun-mi and director Jo Hyun-tak take this interesting premise to chaotic, unpredictable scenes, and it’s a fun ride, at least until the secrets he holds and the politics inevitably brings their childhood to heartwrenching ends. Seolganghwa isn’t a perfect drama, but it’s a story that understands how muddled and confusing the era got, and how much the country should avoid a repeat of state interests acting at the expense of personal freedoms.

Synopsis

An enduring love story in 1987 Seoul; Young-ro, a female university student, treats the bleeding Soo-ho, a student attending a prestigious university, who one day jumps into a women's university dormitory despite the dangerous situation.

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What happens

Seoul, 1987. When the blood-soaked Lim Soo-ho bursts into the dormitory of a women’s university, one of the students, freshman Eun Yeong-ro, decides to hide him from his attackers, thinking that he’s a pro-democracy protester. They fall in love, but Soo-ho holds a secret that threatens to put their safety at risk.

What sets it apart

It’s just kinda brilliant to juxtapose trust and doubt in a partner with trust and doubt in a nation.

TL;DR

Can we cast Jisoo and Jung Hae-in in a more lighthearted show next time?

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Isabella Endrinal

Isabella Endrinal

Isabella Endrinal is a curator at A Good Movie to Watch. She's now free from the corporate night shift. Previous articles have been published in outlets such as NANG Magazine. She's currently catching up on some classic films… if she isn't coping with the fact that the Haikyu anime will end soon.