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Jumong

  • TV Series
  • 2006–2007
  • TV-Y
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
5K
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POPULARITY
3,984
1,658
Song Il-guk in Jumong (2006)
Historical EpicBiographyDramaHistory

An epic based on the myth of Jumong, founder of the ancient Korean kingdom of Goguryeo in 37 B.C.An epic based on the myth of Jumong, founder of the ancient Korean kingdom of Goguryeo in 37 B.C.An epic based on the myth of Jumong, founder of the ancient Korean kingdom of Goguryeo in 37 B.C.

  • Stars
    • Song Il-guk
    • Han Hye-jin
    • Kim Seung-su
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    5K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,984
    1,658
    • Stars
      • Song Il-guk
      • Han Hye-jin
      • Kim Seung-su
    • 17User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Song Il-guk
    Song Il-guk
    • Jumong
    • 2006–2007
    Han Hye-jin
    Han Hye-jin
    • So Seo-no
    • 2006–2007
    Kim Seung-su
    Kim Seung-su
    • Prince Tae-so
    • 2006–2007
    Jun Kwang-ryul
    Jun Kwang-ryul
    • King Geum-wa
    • 2006–2007
    Oh Yeon-su
    Oh Yeon-su
    • Lady Yoo-hwa
    • 2006–2007
    Kyeon Mi-ri
    Kyeon Mi-ri
    • Wan-hoo
    • 2006–2007
    Jin Hee-kyung
    Jin Hee-kyung
    • Yeo Mi-eul
    • 2006–2007
    Lee Jae-yong
    Lee Jae-yong
    • Bu Deuk-bul
    • 2006–2007
    Jeong Ho-bin
    Jeong Ho-bin
    • Woo-tae
    • 2006–2007
    Ahn Jung-hoon
    Ahn Jung-hoon
    • Ma-ri
    • 2006–2007
    Lee Gye-in
    • Mo Pal-mo
    • 2006–2007
    Song Ji-hyo
    Song Ji-hyo
    • Ye Soya
    • 2006–2007
    Lee Won-jae
    • Do-chi
    • 2006–2007
    Yong-woon Kwon
    • Moo-song
    • 2006–2007
    Bae Soo-bin
    Bae Soo-bin
    • Sa-yong
    • 2006–2007
    Song Ok-sook
    Song Ok-sook
    • 2006–2007
    Park Tam-hee
    • Yang Seol-ran
    • 2006–2007
    Won Ki-Joon
    • Min-woo
    • 2006–2007
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    Kirpianuscus

    a hero

    courageous. handsome. wise. creator of a state. portrait result as mix between historical events and myths. using the emotions and feelings and facts who define each South Koreean historical drama. a film about a great hero, his wars, his love, his science to use the power. and his impressive reign. so, a manifesto. in same measure, a cultural and political one. because the series propose not only a story but, like many films from the same genre, a proud story. a legitimization for national values. and this did it special. for the small detail to be not exactly a tool of national propaganda but for use of basic ingredients who reminds to each viewer, from every countries, the values who define the national values of his past and tradition.
    8ewmayer

    Fine Korean Costume Drama

    I became addicted to this fine Korean drama series in the late spring of 2007, when I got sick of paying my cable company over $50 a month for premium service and switched back to the Limited Basic package for less than $20/month. As a result I was forced to look through some of the foreign-language-network offerings, and lo and behold, found this gem of a quasi-historical Korean epic costume drama on AZN.

    Now admittedly, there is a fair bit of pretty silly stuff going on in this series (see the Minuses section below), but the good far outweighs the bad. I especially like the humorous character vignettes, for instance the Iron Chamber master Mo Palmo always cracks me up. :)

    **Pluses:**

    • Gorgeous costumes;


    • Good acting, especially from the actors who play the following characters:


    * Emperor Kumwa - The MacBeth of Jumong; carries much of the first 50 episodes of the show. Watching the actor who plays him, I can't help being reminded a little bit of Toshiro Mifune.

    * Prime Minister Unavoidable - with a name like that, how can you not like this guy?

    * Sorceress Yeo Mieul (I admit she took a while to grow on me)

    * Sosuhno - Love those take-charge gals who can do it without being nasty

    * Prince Taeso - Every great drama needs a quality bad guy, and the conflicted Taeso is a worthy foil to Jumong.

    * Prince Youngpo - The feckless prince #2. I love it when he does his "evil scheming" face. :D

    * Keru Troop Chief Yuntabal - Like the name says, this guy has major, um, guts, I love it when he (literally) laughs in the face of the bad guys. Also just plain a fine dramatic actor.

    * Oi, Mari, Hyoppo: Jumong's 3 Musketeers. Especially like the "forbidden love" subplot involving tough-guy Hyoppo and someone from Sosuhno's Keru troop. The later addition of the reformed bandits as their 3 counterparts and oft-times rivals makes for a great ongoing source of tension and humor.

    * Mo Palmo and his friend, the chief of the Guards - absolutely hilarious pair, they're like the Laurel and Hardy of Korean Costume drama.

    • Gorgeous Women (I'm a guy, so I admit I was looking more at the ladies ;): Sosuhno, Ye Soya, Buyong and Lady Yuhwa are all major hotties. Even the bad girls have their moments. :) And did I mention the costumes?


    **Minuses:**

    • Jumong: I know I'm probably going to catch a lot of flak for his, but Song Il-Guk's portrayal just lacks something. Perhaps this is partly the fault of the series writers, but it's just not as convincing as it should be.


    • Too many royal people sitting at fancy carved tables doing nothing at the start of scenes - I mean, don't these people read, or do needlework, or paint, or play board games? A missed opportunity for adding depth and texture to the series.


    • Fight scenes way too unrealistic (at least for my taste) - OK, I realize you probably can't have severed heads, limbs and guts flying around without alienating a large part of the audience, but could we maybe occasionally have a little *blood*? (And not just a dab on the tip of some guy's sword). And, all these good guys fighting brutal battles and coming out without a scratch? (except for "designated manly upper arm wound guy".) Or even breaking a sweat...


    But as I said, the negatives are far outweighed by the good stuff - unless you're the kind of person who insists on "realism" (whatever that means) in all aspects of a show.

    All in all, excellent entertainment for the whole family - highly recommended. 8/10
    10captloucostello

    Korean Tour De Force Redefines the Historical Drama

    This entire series is an exceptional creative achievement in all respects. The screen writing, character development and cinematography all combine to make one of the best viewing experiences I have ever had. I first became addicted to the excellence of Korean film and television when I watched the superlative "Dae Jang Geum" (Jewel in the Palace) series. Jumong equals and possibly even exceeds that benchmark series. I have watched many Korean films and television shows, most of which are very good. Jumong is as good as it gets. The show is a loose dramatization of Korean history and the efforts of Jumong to unite the kingdom and then drive out invaders. The character development here is truly awesome with about 20 significant characters that the viewer will come to know very well indeed. Actor Song Il-Kook's charismatic portrayal of Jumong is right out of an Errol Flynn swashbuckling adventure. This actor has an on screen presence and possesses a supreme confidence that simply no longer exists in American cinema. Supporting characters So-Sun-Oh (Hye Jin-Han) and the androgynous and ever deadly Sayong (Soo-bin Bae) enrich this story beyond words. The plot is truly Machiavellian and develops in a way that often grays out simple good and evil. For those equestrians out there, and I know there are many, you are in for a treat. You will see work by all of the actors on horseback that has has not been seen since the heyday of American Westerns of old. Each actor was trained with and kept the same animal for the entire series and it shows. Song Il-Kook sits a horse like he was born to the saddle and the many riding scenes in this series demonstrate a high level of horsemanship. The costuming and the various scenes at court or in battle are something to behold. This is the very highest quality entertainment that the viewer will find anywhere. The entire series is well worth buying and keeping to watch again and again.
    Vincentiu

    Values lesson

    Heroic. Impresive. Subtle. Product of Coreean industry who, between Hollywood and Bolywood makes beautiful and good movies. Jumong is same legend with same pieces like many other films. The difference is the courage to define an era. And its heart - a spectacular man. Love, hate, survey, fights and wars , beauty and feelings are present but it is not a another play about old ages. May be propaganda. In small measure. In fact, it is a lesson. Yes, a history lesson but a values lesson and more that. A fresco but , in same time, a mirror. A speech about a roots time but a seductive way to define a nation.It is strange to say anything about a kind of movie. But it is nice to discover it with each word - skin of its images.
    8martin-fennell

    The main actor is overshadowed by the rest of the cast

    As The title character, Song Il Goo is okay. But didn't make a great impression on me. Someone else compared him to Errol Flynn. I'm sorry I can't agree with that. I couldn't see any charisma in the actor at all. He was adequate, but that's really about it. But Luckily he is surrounded by a great cast. The best were probably Hu Joon Ho as Hae Mo Su, Oh Yun Soo as Lady Yoo Hwa, Jun Kwang Ryul as King Geum Wa (although I din't know what the laughing was about) and the guy who played the prime minister. But most of the cast were fine. I liked Han Hye Jin as So Seo No, Kim Seung Soo as Prince Dae So, and others too. At first I liked Bae Soo Bin as Sayong, and even thought he might have better in the title role. But on reflection , it was a rather one note performance. I did like the gay relationship though. The costumes were magnificent. The battle scenes were the best I've seen in a Korean costume drama. Although it was only from around ep 50 or so, that I thought that, or began to realise it. I'm not sure about the jumping around. If it's for a purpose fine. But some of the time, it seemed to be just for showing off. Some great horse riding scenes. Interesting to read from another review (same personwho mentioned Flynn,) on that aspect of the series. The costumes were absolutely magnificent. That was probably where most of the budget went.

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    • Release date
      • May 15, 2006 (South Korea)
    • Country of origin
      • South Korea
    • Language
      • Korean
    • Also known as
      • The Book of the Three Hans
    • Filming locations
      • China
    • Production company
      • Olive Nine
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      • 1h(60 min)
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