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"Snowdrop" what kind of drama is this?... "BlackPink Jisoo, Jung Haein leads"
"Snowdrop" is a work done by Sky Castle's writer Yoo Hyunmi and Jo Hyuntak PD who are reunited together to tell the story of a man who escaped North Korea prison camps.
Set in 1987, during the era where tear gas exploded like firecrackers, a man dashes in a female students dormitory covered in blood. The female student is an activist fighting for his generation and decides to tend his wounds.
The man used to be an armed spy agent, He was one of the hundred warriors who survived the "hell" training. He has to fulfill the mission that his country entrusted him with, but falls in love with the woman who saved him. The story talks about the tragic fate of these 2 people"
Seriously this plotㅋㅋㅋㅋ Just how many times are we going to see a plot about a North Korean spy falling in love with a Korean woman??ㅋㅋㅋㅋ Aren't Korean women just a sex play dog for North Korean soldiers anyways?
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1. [+437, -26]
Don't they have any other ideas for dramas nowadays? Why is North Korea the only plot we get in all movies and dramas lately?
2. [+358, -38]
The country is becoming like China
3. [+351, -27]
But the drama is seriously eba, talk about beautification of the national security..
4. [+182, -6]
Have you guys ever thought about how severe the glamorizing of North Korea has gotten? CLOY, Steel Rain, Commitment, Confidential Assignment, Secretly Greatly, etc. just look at the dramas or movies that has to do with North Korea. To be honest, we're not talking about North Korean civilians, but straight up soldiers, spies, air force, etc. and they're played by handsome actors in order to glorify them. This is not for nothing that we hear that the Blue House is left wing. There are people who are insisting that movies are just movies, but are you going to say the same about Love in Gyeongseong which is about a handsome Japanese soldier pretending to be so kind and innocent falling in love with a Korean woman? That movies are just movies? It claims that Japanese soldiers are inherently good and that they had no choice to be here, that they're also the victim and only the higher ups are bad? This is plain wrong. Even though it is true that there are many Koreans who worked for Japan during the Japanese colonial period, it would be a mess if they didn't portrayed the Japanese army badly. To be honest, Japanese people have apologized for their past and compensated for what they've done, but for North Korea, they have never mentioned compensation nor an apologies even once. From serious incidents like Yeonpyeong Island to the recent killing of civil servants, they're just trying to kill our people. They weren't civilians but soldiers. Yet you think that movies like that are just movies without any intentions to glorify them? The media's depiction of reality is just so different, when I think of Japan, I can only think of the massacre they've done. So do you think it makes any sense that movies and drama are made to picture North Korea so wrongfully? North Korea has brutally killed our civilians and yet we're acting so generous to them when they're killing us?ㅋㅋㅋ We should be at least focusing half the energy we direct towards anti-Japan activities to North Korea tooㅋㅋㅋ That's why I never consume any dramas or movies with left-wing ideologies. Moon Jaein and people like him are swayed by leftist ideologies and are trying to act soft towards North Korea. Instead, we should put our focus on removing any content glorifying North Korea from our textbooks and movies. If CLOY actually happened in real life, even before landing on the ground, she would've been murdered, raped or shot dead.
5. [+108, -12]
A North Korean soldier falling for a Korean woman. How many times have we seen this? When Korea was occupied, all women were turned to comfort women though?
6. [+102, -24]
Stop showing North Korea on TV F*ck
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