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Dae Jang-geum

  • Série télévisée
  • 2003–2004
  • 1h
NOTE IMDb
8,4/10
4,8 k
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Dae Jang-geum (2003)
Korean DramaMedical DramaBiographyDramaHistoryRomance

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA series based on a real person in Korean history, Suh, Jang-geum.A series based on a real person in Korean history, Suh, Jang-geum.A series based on a real person in Korean history, Suh, Jang-geum.

  • Casting principal
    • Lee Yeong-ae
    • Hong Ri-na
    • Ji Jin-hee
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    8,4/10
    4,8 k
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    • Casting principal
      • Lee Yeong-ae
      • Hong Ri-na
      • Ji Jin-hee
    • 34avis d'utilisateurs
    • 1avis de critique
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 3 victoires et 1 nomination au total

    Épisodes54

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    Rôles principaux32

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    Lee Yeong-ae
    Lee Yeong-ae
    • Seo Jang-Geum…
    • 2003–2004
    Hong Ri-na
    Hong Ri-na
    • Choi Geum-young…
    • 2003–2004
    Ji Jin-hee
    Ji Jin-hee
    • Min Jeong-ho
    • 2003–2004
    Im Hyun Shik
    Im Hyun Shik
    • Kang Deok-Gu
    • 2003–2004
    Kim So-yi
    Kim So-yi
    • Court Lady Min
    • 2003–2004
    Geum Bo Ra
    Geum Bo Ra
    • Na Joo-daek
    • 2003–2004
    Park Eun-hye
    Park Eun-hye
    • Lee Yeon-saeng
    • 2003–2004
    Choi Ja-hye
    Choi Ja-hye
    • Chang-Yi
    • 2003–2004
    Kyeon Mi-ri
    Kyeon Mi-ri
    • Court Lady Choi
    • 2003–2004
    Kuk Shin
    Kuk Shin
    • Eunuch
    • 2003–2004
    Lim Ho
    Lim Ho
    • King Jungjong
    • 2003–2004
    Lee Hie-do
    Lee Hie-do
    • Choi Pan-sool
    • 2003–2004
    Lee Ip-sae
    Lee Ip-sae
    • Yoon Young-roh
    • 2003–2004
    Park Jung-soo
    • Queen Munjeong
    • 2004
    Yang Mi-kyeong
    Yang Mi-kyeong
    • Attendant court lady Han
    • 2003–2004
    Maeng Sang-hun
    Maeng Sang-hun
    • Dr. Jeong Woon-baek
    • 2003–2004
    Kim Do-yeon
    • Shi-yeon
    • 2003–2004
    Han Ji-min
    Han Ji-min
    • Shin-bi
    • 2004
    • Toute la distribution et toute l’équipe technique
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    Avis des utilisateurs34

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    Vincentiu

    Spring morning

    A fairy-story. Delicate, subtle, beautiful images and characters of childhood. A movie like a fall music. Life of a great woman and the way of self - definition. Enciclopedia and travel book in the Coreean past.It is an experience. Pieces of soap opera in the skin of food taste, songs of another time and impressive images. Love and persecutions, grace and cold events, joy and nostalgic wind. In fact, propaganda and courage to be more than a shadow on map.A film as a seed. In a chaotic world - a open window. In the crisis shadows - a spring morning. Without great ambitions. Without many desires. Picture of a universe, time and few feelings. A book about existence behind spectacular definitions. An Aladdin's carpet. To a place of a lost fragment of Asia.
    10robkell-909

    Enrich Your Life with an Ageless Drama

    This is the first time I have written a comment on IMDb in all the years I have used it avidly to search for worthy videos to watch. I am writing it not because there is not enough comments already for this wonderful series, but to additionally help you decide if you should invest a whopping 54 hours of your life on watching one drama! Since this is aimed at convincing you why you should watch it, I will keep spoilers to a minimum.

    So how did I get involved with it? I was searching for worthy Korean TV series to watch after having seen the more contemporary setting drama such as Stairway To Heaven, which is highly recommended. When I came across this, although rated highly by others, I shy-ed away from it for the same reason above ... I just couldn't imagine how this kind of drama can entice me. But...someone I know asked if I have it to lent them due to the fact I told people I watched Korean Drams. I did not in spite of my collection of top DVD titles. I decided to get it just to find out what it was all about. At the time, IMDb did not have this title rated to assist in my decision.

    Episode one was interesting. Not hooked but enough interest to keep me going...same with the next one...and then when I finally got to the part when the little Jang Geum became orphaned and out-shone the other little girls in the palace in her determination and diligence, that is when I really got hooked, which brings me to a suggestion ... watch the first 3 episodes in their entirety. If you are still only on the sideline not sure to continue or not after watching episode 3, then you should probably stop watching (really unthinkable to me but I suppose it is possible). The actors/actresses are handsome/pretty, but that is not why I continued.

    The first set of DVDs I purchased was made in China and had OK English translation. The problem with the English translation, while subtle, surfaced more in the second half, as one can tell they are not done by the same person(s). An anal movie-buff that I am, I sold it and bought the YesAsia edition, more expensive but has much better translation (a very prominent example would be: Palace Girl in the China Edition is Court Lady in the YesAsia edition -- while Palace Girl is the "literal" translation, the proper equivalent by title is Court Lady). The picture quality is also better. In fact, my wife commented that Jang-Geum (grown up) is not as pretty as in the China version now that she can see the imperfections on her face close up.... So I ended up spending yet another 54 hours re-watching...but it was worth it...because the translation clarified things that otherwise would have been lost as "cultural differences." This is the set that will remain in my library as one of the rare "worthy" TV dramas to collect in its original form. By the way, the China edition in the green box has bonus materials of interview with some of the cast members as well as the last 7 days of filming -- even though there is no English subtitle on the bonus materials, it was still quite enjoyable to see how the cast looked in "modern" attire and their reaction to the questions! :)

    With so many TV programs trying to "buy" an audience with "sex, violence, and improper language (lack of respect)" screen time nowadays, it is truly refreshing to see something that not only serves to entertain but also educate at the same time without emphasis on sex and violence! It is little wonder that this series has swept away audiences all over and realigned some of the younger generation to the ideals that seem to be eroding away in the modern world.

    In closing, none of the episodes disappointed and they were all enjoyable, but it is just a small few minutes here and there of extra details that seem to drag a bit in the first 10 episodes. In fact, I have a feeling that if you are KOREAN you will probably not feel the drag due to your ability to relate those details better than non-KOREANs like me.

    The quality of research that has gone into making this production (the cuisines and the medicines) is impressive and educational. The music - excellent. Combined with the singular vision of one director and one writer for this drama, it is a COMPLETE experience that, in short, will enrich the lives of anyone who is open-minded and willing to invest the time to watch it.

    Please let me know if my comment is helpful to you. Thanks!

    P.S. Here are some additional research sites that has helped me to connect and enjoy the drama more:

    * stillwatersca.blogspot. com/2005/04/dae-jang-geum-background-information. html (please take out the spaces for it to work)

    * wikipedia.org

    * Lee Young Ae (lead actress) 2006 New Year Message to fans @ http://mydjg.blogspot.com/

    Copy and past it into your browser.
    10tan1415-90-236772

    It makes House MD seem like an action adventure movie

    I can't believe how captivating it is to watch people cook or how people diagnose sick people.

    Unlike Hollywood where they seem to overdramatise these simple actions. In korean TV shows...they don't do this. But somehow it turns out more captivating and enthralling than any Hollywood show available.

    Its still an mystery to me. But I can tell you I was glued to this show for days on end.

    The storyline seems good. The story of the only ever korean royal physician. You can imagine how Hollywood would have protayed this.(Dr quinn medicine woman anyone?)

    But when you watch the show..this story fades quickly into the background. Instead you are taken into life of young Jang Geum at the korean royal court and the daily workings of the kitchen and later medical/hospitalside.

    This show has more a feel of a reallife documentary than that of a movie. I guess thats why this show and all other korean show is so good. They know how to make this show as realistic as possible....that you aren't exactly an audience anymore. But it's like you are watching someones real life. It has a feel of watching something like big brother show...but than with a (good) script. :) I
    xylec

    Dae Jang-Geum

    This is a good drama recommended for ladies and young people as the show is about a persistent person who never give up, despite one obstacles after another. I have recommended to my son and daughter to watch. The plot revolves around how a common girl could work in a palace as a palace girl, be bullied and because she was determined to learn, she overcame all odds to be the top of her palace girl career, but was derailed by many political opponents. Although framed, she came back via a different career path as a female doctor. All throughout her struggles, it was her reminders from her mentors that made her succeed, and on the verge of giving up, motivated her to try harder. As I watch the drama, it reminded me of the way corporate world works where competition will prevent you from moving up. This story has many plots and subplots, love and romance, and sacrifices. There are also funny moments acted out by Jang-Geum's foster parents. As the story unfurled, I learned many things about taking care of one's health and traditional Chinese (in this case, Korean) medicine, and about healthy cooking. It also gave me insight into how medicine works. Recommend that you watch the Korean dialog version,with English subtitles, or Chinese subtitles, as it gives you the emotions from the Korean dialog and insinuations.
    9tils4

    A true Heroine!

    Jang-geum's story is engrossing, as other comments have noted, for all sorts of people. Very inspiring for its central moral drama, it is also full of great incidental historical and cultural information. The lead, Yeong-ae Lee, as Jang-geum, is a fine, subtle actress; here's hoping she will appear in more films. Since she apparently was part of the jury at 2006 Berlin Film Festival she should have a wider world cinema audience. Also, the English subtitles are exceptionally well done, but I regret that they don't give English language production information. Those writers, directors, producers and actors deserve to be honored. It is good that IMDb lets us fans research this, though. Thanks IMDb and commenters, too!

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      The script originally included a kissing scene between Seo Jang-geum and Min Jung-ho, but Lee Yeong-ae, who plays Jang-geum, felt it wasn't necessary and that the drama did not need such scenes in order to generate viewer ratings. Hence the scene was removed.
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      A Confucian Monk: Your fate will be destined by three women. You killed the first woman, though you didn't want to. You will save the second one, but she will die because of you. The third one will kill you, but save thousands.

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      Referenced in Just in Singapore: Ep 2 (2008)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 13 septembre 2003 (Corée du Sud)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Corée du Sud
    • Site officiel
      • Offficial site (South Korea)
    • Langue
      • Coréen
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Jewel in the Palace
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Changdeokgung, Waryong-dong, Jongno-gu, Séoul, Corée du Sud
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