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Jisoo challenged acting and learned a lot of reasons why he played “Snowfall” | Ding Hae-in | Kim Ji-soo | BLACKPINK

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[Epoch Times December 16, 2021](Epoch Times reporter Zeng Weixin compiled and reported) The Korean drama “Snow Falling Flowers” held an online production conference today (16th) afternoon, starring Ding Haiyin and the popular girl group BLACKPINK Member Jisoo (Kim Ji Soo) and director Cho Hyun Joo attended the event. Jisoo talked about hoping to pass on the positive energy of the heroine “Yin Yinglu” to everyone, and the director revealed that when he first saw Jisoo, he felt that he wanted her to act.

The story of “Snowdrop” depicts that one day a man covered in blood, Im Soo Ho (played by Ding Hae-in), suddenly broke into the dormitory of a women’s university in Seoul. Female college student Yin Young-ro (played by Jisoo) hid at the risk of being expelled from the school. This uninvited guest helped him avoid chase and heal. But what Yinglu didn’t know was that the secret hidden behind the man would put the friends and family around her in danger, and the two who wanted to stay together had to work together to overcome the various difficulties in front of her.

Ding Haiyin said in the press conference that the character he played as “Lin Xiuhao” is a character with determination and leadership. Based on the role setting, there are many martial arts scenes in the play. In order to shoot such scenes, he works hard and reserves his physical strength. , And this character is a simple young man in a certain way, after meeting the heroine “Yinglu”, he gradually changes and understands the feelings of “love”.

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Jisoo, who first challenged the drama field as the heroine, revealed that she had obtained the script of “Snow Falling Flowers” before participating in the casting. After reading the script, she felt that “Yinglu” is a cheerful and attractive character. Hope to pass on the positive energy of this role to everyone, so I decided to perform this play.

Director Zhao Xianzhuo said that he and the screenwriter conceived the role of “Yinglu”, but did not carefully imagine what kind of character it is at the beginning, and initially did not insist on inviting newcomers to play, but when he first met Jisoo, I feel that “Yinglu is this person.” For this reason, he asked Jisoo to take up the role, and he also asked Jisoo to tell the company that she would play.

Jisoo said frankly that she was very nervous when she challenged acting for the first time, but when she arrived at the shooting scene, she felt that she had “become a British road”. Thanks to the care of the crew, she was very happy in the filming. She also mentioned that “Yinglu”‘s life was not smooth, but “Yinglu”, who has a cheerful personality and can bring positive energy to everyone, has taught her a lot in the interpretation of this role.

In addition, Ding Haiyin praised Jisoo for being caring and able to express the director’s instructions well; Jisoo said that she had many shortcomings and did not understand at the beginning, thanks to the help and advice of her seniors, she was able to shoot happily. And learn a lot from it.

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The Korean drama “Snow Falling Flowers” will be aired on JTBC from December 18th, and new episodes will be launched every Saturday, Sunday and evening from Disney+ in the Asia-Pacific region from December 18th.

Editor in charge: Xin Youan

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