: Exclusive tracks featuring the director and main cast members discussing the production and sharing on-set anecdotes.
: In-depth interviews with Director Jo Hyun-tak and leads Jung Hae-in and Jisoo about the casting process—such as the director's immediate feeling that Jisoo "was Young-ro" upon meeting her.
: Jung Hae-in and Jisoo discuss their first meeting, with Jung Hae-in noting that Jisoo was the perfect embodiment of her character, Young-ro. Production Anecdotes snowdrop blu ray commentary
The heartbreaking scene involving the cassette tape recording is a major talking point. Jisoo reveals that she listened to Jung Hae-in’s pre-recorded voice track on set to trigger her genuine tears. The director praises Jisoo’s emotional range, highlighting that this was her debut leading role. 3. The Climax in the Attic
Jung Hae-in shares that the final scene in the attic was one of the most emotionally exhausting days of his career. Jisoo recounts the difficulty of filming the aftermath of Soo-ho's death, explaining how she listened to the cassette tape recording provided by Soo-ho repeatedly to stay in character. Director Jo points out subtle symbolic choices in the final framing, highlighting how the lighting in the attic shifts from a cold, harsh blue to a warm, sunset amber to signify spiritual peace for the doomed lovers. : Exclusive tracks featuring the director and main
The Hosu Women's University dorm was not a real building, but a massive, intricately constructed set. The commentary provides an illuminating look at how the architecture of the set was designed to facilitate long, continuous tracking shots. The hidden passageways, the grand open staircase, and the dark basement were all built with specific action sequences in mind, allowing the directors to shoot complex choreography without breaking continuity. The Tragic Ending: A Retrospective
In addition to audio commentaries, the Blu-ray contains over of exclusive content: The hidden passageways
A newfound respect for the hundreds of crew members who engineered the show's complex sets and visual effects.
: Eight discs dedicated to "Making-of" videos, NG (blooper) scenes, poster shooting, and script reading. Interviews