"Black Out: Snow White Must Die" Revolves Around A Frame-Up
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| Korea Herald |
I could say it's easy to be obsessed with crime drama. I watched Innocent Defendant during the Legacy Virus pandemic. I'd say that watching Give Up Tomorrow -- a documentary on the Chiong Sisters' MISHANDLED case gave me an interest in legal dramas. What will you do if you're actually an innocent defendant? This crime drama made me think about what Paco Larranaga and Hubert Webb went through -- being charged over a crime they COULD'VE NOT COMMITTED.
The main character, Goh Jeong-woo (Byun Yo-han), was mistakenly charged with murdering two of his classmates. Several years of his life wasted over a crime HE DIDN'T COMMIT. A public that still believes in the trial by publicity. If it wasn't Jeong-woo, then who murdered two of his classmates? It gets difficult to talk about the situation WITHOUT the Walking Spoilers involved. It's because a good crime drama knows how to hide things and slowly unravel them. It's difficult to talk about who the real murderer is without any spoilers.
What's predictable though is that only a person with power -- could've committed the murder AND get away with framing an innocent person. Some may have figured out that the true killer had connections. However, that will get into Spoiler Territory. It's better to watch this gripping crime drama and find it out for yourself.

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