Yuanxing Li
Communication University of China (Nanjing), Nanjing, Jiangsu, China.
*Corresponding author: Yuanxing Li
Abstract
The Korean drama Snowdrop Flower is set in Seoul in 1987, during a general election in South Korea. The Love Name Party and the opposition party were involved in both public and covert conflicts. The male protagonist of this drama is an undercover agent dispatched from North Korea to South Korea. Snowdrop Flower depicts the love story of an injured male protagonist who unexpectedly enters Haoxiu University. Amid the closely monitored and regulated women's dormitory, the male protagonist finds refuge with Yin Yinglu, a female college student who bravely shelters and treats him. Because of this historical background, Snowdrop Flower has faced numerous doubts and has even been criticized by over 200,000 netizens in South Korea, which is quite surprising. The release of Snowdrop Flower has brought a fresh visual experience, sparking various controversies.
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How to cite this paper
Betrayal of Faith in the Name of God—Film Review of the Korean Drama Snowdrop Flower
How to cite this paper: Yuanxing Li. (2024) Betrayal of Faith in the Name of God—Film Review of the Korean Drama Snowdrop Flower. Journal of Humanities, Arts and Social Science, 8(3), 597-600.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.26855/jhass.2024.03.009