A love story between a spy and a college girl? Controversy reignites when "snowdrop" begins
A love story between a spy and a college girl? Controversy reignites when "snowdrop" begins
General programming channel JTBC TV Series "Snowdrop" (Screenplay / Yoo Hyun Mi, Director / Jo Hyun Tak) started broadcasting on the 18th, but the discussion was rather controversial. It's exploding. There is a lot of criticism that public concerns have become a reality.

According to the production team, "Snowdrop" is "Snowdrop" is a sadness of Suho, a prestigious college student who jumped into the dormitory of a women's college with blood in the background of Seoul in 1987, and Yonro, a female college student who hides and cares for him in the midst of surveillance and crisis. It was a "love story".

However, there was a lot of discussion from the production stage. When the background and character settings of the TV series "Snowdrop" were understood, criticism came out that there were a lot of inappropriate contents such as spy beautification and beautification of the National Intelligence Service.

In particular, the male protagonist Im Suho (played by Jung Hae In), played by actor Jung Hae In, is a spy dispatched to the south, and the female protagonist Eun Young-ro (played by BLACKPINK's Jisoo) will be involved in the love line. , There were many critical public opinions that it was spy beautification.

For discussion, JTBC not only announced the explanation twice before the "Snowdrop" broadcast, but also at the production presentation, the production team "touched North Korea in the material, but that part is politics. Rather than being ideological or ideological, it is the person itself. Rather than focusing on North Korea, the writer began to observe a person in depth. "

But when the broadcast started, the criticism of the masses became even greater than subsided.

At the end of the first EP1, Suho was covered in blood and rolled into the girls' dormitory, and the scene where Yonro discovered this was broadcast. Then, as the public initially pointed out, there was widespread concern that Yongro might misunderstand Suho as a student of the democratization movement in the future.

In this case, the development was that "I thought I was a student of the democratization movement, but I was actually a spy", and I cannot avoid criticism that I despised the democratization movement.

Earlier, JTBC said about the derogatory debate on the democratization movement before the broadcast of "Snowdrop", "'Snowdrop' is not a TV series dealing with the democratization movement." There is no such setting anywhere in the script. Rather, under the military administration of the 1980s, characters who were unfairly treated as spies and were oppressed will appear. "

Based on the explanations of the production team, there are some who support that Suho and Yongro may develop the TV Series without being related to the democratization movement.

However, as it was broadcast in EP1, the setting that Suho, a spy, is involved with Yonro, a college student, is the same, so criticism of "snowdrop" spy beautification is inevitable.

In the midst of these discussions, the "Snowdrop" production team distributed the media the EP2 teaser press material along with stills photos of Jung HaeIn and Jisoo, "in favor of Suho at risk. Watch how Jisoo can overcome the crisis and get to know each other. "

2021/12/20 14:58 KST