Cast and Crew of Snowdrop

Snowdrop

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Set against the backdrop of 1987 Korea, the film 'Snowdrop' begins with a gripping scene where a bloodied man named Lim Soo-ho, played by Jung Hae-in, desperately breaks into a women’s university dormitory in Seoul. Inside the dorm, a young female student named Eun Yeong-ro, portrayed by JISOO, finds herself drawn to him, having felt a spark during their blind date at a group gathering. In an atmosphere thick with political tension and surveillance, Yeong-ro, embodying both compassion and bravery, tends to Soo-ho's wounds as secrets from his past start to surface. The dormitory becomes a microcosm of the wider societal struggles happening outside its walls, creating an atmosphere rife with danger and uncertainty.

As the narrative unfolds, Soo-ho grapples with the intense emotions he feels for Yeong-ro, torn between his burgeoning affection for her and his obligations to his fellow comrades involved in a larger political struggle. This internal conflict is intensified by the looming presence of his sibling back in North Korea, who awaits his return. The film expertly navigates the intertwining themes of love, loyalty, and sacrifice, showcasing the harsh realities of political life in Korea during a tumultuous era. Soo-ho’s character serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices people make in the name of love and duty, painting a vivid picture of his tortured soul caught between two worlds.

Ultimately, 'Snowdrop' culminates in a heart-wrenching climax as Soo-ho's secrets unravel, leading him to a crossroads where he must make monumental decisions that will impact not just his fate, but that of Yeong-ro and the comrades he holds dear. The relationship between Soo-ho and Yeong-ro becomes a symbol of hope amidst despair, illuminating the beauty and fragility of human connections in the face of overwhelming adversity. As the tensions rise and the stakes become higher, viewers are left to ponder the fate of these star-crossed lovers and the sacrifices they must make for the ideals they believe in.

Full Cast of Snowdrop

Jung Hae-in as Lim Soo-ho

Jung Hae-in

Lim Soo-ho
Jung Hae-in delivered a compelling and nuanced performance as Lim Soo-ho in the controversial South Korean television series "Snowdrop." Despite the surrounding controversy, Hae-in's portrayal of Soo-ho, a North Korean spy who falls in love with a South Korean university student, showcased his versatility and depth as an actor. He effectively conveyed the complexities of Soo-ho's character, balancing the tradecraft and stoicism of a trained operative with the vulnerability and tenderness of a man caught in a tumultuous romance. Hae-in's performance was marked by his ability to express a wide range of emotions through subtle facial expressions and body language, making Soo-ho a character that was both enigmatic and relatable. His chemistry with co-star Jisoo was particularly praised, as their on-screen relationship navigated the treacherous waters of political intrigue and personal sincerity. Jung Hae-in's portrayal of Lim Soo-ho not only solidified his status as a leading man in the Korean entertainment industry but also left a lasting impression on audiences for his character's poignant journey and the emotional gravity he brought to the role.
JISOO as Eun Yoeng-ro

JISOO

Eun Yoeng-ro
In the television drama "Snowdrop," JISOO delivers a compelling performance as Eun Young-ro, a young woman whose life takes a dramatic turn when she encounters a mysterious man. JISOO's portrayal of Young-ro is both tender and fierce, capturing the character's duality as she navigates the complexities of love, trust, and political intrigue in 1980s Seoul. Her transformation from a naive and cheerful university student to a resilient and determined figure is a testament to JISOO's versatility and depth as an actress. JISOO's on-screen chemistry with her co-star Jung Hae-in is palpable, making their characters' budding romance a highlight of the series. Her nuanced performance, marked by a convincing emotional range and poised presence, not only anchors the show's narrative but also showcases JISOO's burgeoning talent in the realm of acting.
Yoo In-na as Kang Cheong-ya

Yoo In-na

Kang Cheong-ya
Yoo In-na delivers a compelling performance as Kang Cheong-ya in the television series "Snowdrop," where she masterfully embodies the complexities of her character. As Cheong-ya, a passionate and resilient member of the National Security Planning Agency, Yoo In-na showcases a blend of strength and vulnerability that captivates the audience. Her portrayal of Cheong-ya's unwavering determination to uphold justice and her internal struggles with loyalty and love adds depth to the narrative. Yoo's nuanced acting, especially in scenes where Cheong-ya's professional duties conflict with her personal feelings, highlights the character's emotional depth and moral dilemmas. Her chemistry with the other characters, particularly in tense moments of espionage and intrigue, further elevates her performance, making Kang Cheong-ya one of the most memorable and impactful characters in the series. Yoo In-na's performance is a testament to her versatility and range as an actress, leaving viewers eagerly anticipating her every move and the evolution of her character throughout the series.
Jang Seung-jo as Lee Kang-moo

Jang Seung-jo

Lee Kang-moo
Jang Seung-jo delivers a compelling performance as Lee Kang-moo in the television series "Snowdrop," a role that showcases his versatility and depth as an actor. As the stern and highly principled National Security Planning Agency (NSPA) agent, Jang Seung-jo brings a palpable intensity to the screen, expertly capturing the internal conflict of a man torn between his unwavering sense of duty to his country and the burgeoning doubts about the moral implications of his actions. His portrayal of Lee Kang-moo is nuanced, revealing a character who is not just a one-dimensional authority figure, but a complex individual with a past that subtly informs his present decisions. Jang's ability to convey Kang-moo's emotional turmoil through subtle changes in expression and a measured tone adds layers to the character, making him one of the more intriguing figures in the series. His chemistry with the other characters, particularly in scenes where he confronts his own ethical dilemmas, adds depth to the narrative, leaving viewers captivated by his performance. Jang Seung-jo's portrayal of Lee Kang-moo is a testament to his talent and his contribution to "Snowdrop" is undeniably one of the highlights of the series.
Yoon Se-a as Pi Seung-hee

Yoon Se-a

Pi Seung-hee
Yoon Se-ah delivers a compelling performance as Pi Seung-hee in the television series "Snowdrop," a role that showcases her versatility and depth as an actress. Seung-hee is a complex character, a university lecturer with a strong sense of justice and a hidden past that influences her actions throughout the series. Yoon Se-ah brings a nuanced portrayal to the character, capturing Seung-hee's intelligence, determination, and underlying vulnerability. Her interactions with the other characters, particularly the male lead, are laden with emotional depth, as she navigates the treacherous political landscape of 1980s South Korea. Yoon's performance is a standout, as she embodies the resilience and moral fortitude of Seung-hee, while also subtly revealing the character's internal conflicts and personal sacrifices. Her ability to convey the weight of Seung-hee's choices and the complexity of her emotions adds a layers to the narrative, making her portrayal one of the highlights of the series.
Kim Hye-yoon as Kye Boon-ok

Kim Hye-yoon

Kye Boon-ok
Kim Hye-yoon delivers a captivating performance as Kye Boon-ok in the television series "Snowdrop," imbuing her character with a blend of warmth, resilience, and subtle complexity. As a supporting character, Boon-ok is the loyal and caring roommate of the female lead, and Kim Hye-yoon's portrayal brings a depth to the role that resonates with viewers. Her ability to convey a wide range of emotions, from the joy of friendship to the tension of navigating the tumultuous political landscape of 1980s South Korea, showcases her versatility as an actress. Kim Hye-yoon's nuanced performance is a testament to her talent, as she effectively supports the narrative while also ensuring that Kye Boon-ok remains a memorable and endearing presence throughout the series. Her interactions with the other characters are genuine and heartfelt, contributing to the overall emotional landscape of "Snowdrop" and leaving a lasting impression on the audience.
Jung Yoo-jin as Jang Han-na

Jung Yoo-jin

Jang Han-na
Huh Joon-ho as Eun Chang-soo

Huh Joon-ho

Eun Chang-soo
Park Sung-woong as Nam Tae-il

Park Sung-woong

Nam Tae-il
Kim Min-gue as Joo Gyuk-chan

Kim Min-gue

Joo Gyuk-chan
Choi Hee-jin as Yoon Seol-hee

Choi Hee-jin

Yoon Seol-hee
Kim Jong-soo as Kim Man-dong

Kim Jong-soo

Kim Man-dong
Kim Jung-nan as Hong Ae-ra

Kim Jung-nan

Hong Ae-ra
Jeong Hye-young as Cho Seong-sim

Jeong Hye-young

Cho Seong-sim
Baek Ji-won as Choi Mi-hye

Baek Ji-won

Choi Mi-hye
Lee Hwa-ryong as Ahn Kyung-hee

Lee Hwa-ryong

Ahn Kyung-hee
Jang In-sub as Eung-chul

Jang In-sub

Eung-chul
Jung Yi-seo as Shin Kyung-ja

Jung Yi-seo

Shin Kyung-ja
Ahn Dong-gu as Choi Byung-tae

Ahn Dong-gu

Choi Byung-tae
Park Ye-ni as Kim Ye-ni

Park Ye-ni

Kim Ye-ni
Jeon Jung-il as Childlike Society Member

Jeon Jung-il

Childlike Society Member
Jeong Sin-hye as Go Hye-ryung

Jeong Sin-hye

Go Hye-ryung
Ariane Desgagnés-Leclerc as Linda Young / Gong Gil Soon

Ariane Desgagnés-Leclerc

Linda Young / Gong Gil Soon
Heo Nam-jun as Oh Gwang Tae

Heo Nam-jun

Oh Gwang Tae
Kim Mi-su as Yeo Jungmin

Kim Mi-su

Yeo Jungmin

Crew of Snowdrop

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