![]() The girl seemed incapable of showing loyalty, compassion and accepting forgiveness. But then she just turned to the dark side ever since finding out about Yeong-ro and Soo-ho during the open house. Her character was actually likable in the early episodes, when she was kind to Yeong-ro and tried to cover for her when she was late back to the dorm for roll call. Second there’s Gye Bun-ok who constantly made me roll my eyes every time she appeared. Also, I would be very concerned if people like them hold high positions in the government. ![]() Nam Tae-Il’s constant obnoxious, loud, and sometimes stupid comments and Ahn Gyeong-hui’s yes man, people pleasing but cunning attitude sometimes made me just fast forward their scenes. I have to say I can’t stand Nam Tae-il and Ahn Gyeong-hui’s characters in this series. There were some feel-good moments and also I-want-to-strangle-this character moments through out this series. But when she’s in her Yeong-ro’s persona, she’s a little more restrained and graceful in the way she speaks and acts (albeit her funny scenes). Honestly, I see a little bit of an overlap between Jisoo’s real life character and Yeong-ro’s character that sometimes made me feel that I’m just watching Jisoo on screen ( Blackpink members mentioned this too during their OT4 Instagram live a while back and I can totally see why). From Yeong-ro’s friendship with her roommates to the love strucked version of herself after meeting Soo-hoo during the group blind date, every scenes Jisoo did feel natural and fitting to her character. Starting off as a kind, funny, naive, and empathetic Yeong-ro in the first couple of episodes, she set the tone of the drama really well by giving the viewers a look into Yeong-ro’s mind and her world. And so, as much as I wanted Jisoo to do well, even I as a Blackpink fan was honestly a little nervous about Jisoo’s acting and worried that I will be disappointed.īut disappointed I was not because Jisoo did managed to perform above my expectations and then some. I’m not saying that these represent all general public, but these are some common reactions that I’ve read a lot online and I think it’s warranted for since there were cases in the past where idols crossed over to the acting world with subpar acting. Die-hard fans will mostly quick to support their idol wether their acting was good or bad while the general public who’s not necessarily familiar with the idol will either take interest in the debut or already has doubts about their acting skills because they are an idol. And just like any other times where an idol is making a main-lead acting debut on tv series or movies, people has certain expectations as well as preconceived bias (good or bad) towards that idol. Jisoo’s Actingįirst, I’m going to talk about the main reason I even started watching this drama, which is Jisoo because honestly, if I had to decide wether or not to watch this drama by only reading the synopsis and Jisoo isn’t starring in it, I probably skip this one altogether (historical drama is just not my thing personally). So, as soon as they released the first two episodes, I started watching and following this series as they unfold new episodes every weekend. I was probably one of the many blinks who were excited and curious about Jisoo’s acting debut as a main lead on this drama that has been gathering a lot of attention since the beginning of its filming. Also, may contain spoilers ahead.Īfter (what felt like years of) long delay of the release of the Korean drama Snowdrop (설강화), the highly anticipated drama starring Blackpink’s Jisoo finally aired its first episode on December 18, 2021. Disclaimer: The following is just my own personal opinion as a viewer (and a blink) who watched this series for entertainment purpose.
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