20200803 The Moon Embracing The Sun
Monday, 03 August
#Today I wanna write about historical Korean Drama, The Moon Embracing The Sun. It was one and only K-Drama which I watched all episodes in one day (from morning until evening). 😅😅😅
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I took this article from the website https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moon_Embracing_the_Sun
Moon Embracing the Sun (Korean: 해를 품은 달; RR: Haereul Pum-eun Dal, also known as The Moon That Embraces the Sun or The Sun and the Moon) is a 2012 South Korean television drama series, starring Kim Soo Hyun, Han Ga In, Jung Il Woo, and Kim Min Seo. It aired on MBC from January 4 to March 15, 2012, on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 20 episodes.
I liked this drama because:
1. The storyline was interesting
2. The act of Kim Soo Hyun was good, especially when he cried
3. Ost of this drama also nice to listen, especially "Back in Time" by Lyn.
Lyric "Back in Time"
The historical-fantasy drama is adapted from the novel of the same name written by Jing Eun Gwol. It tells of a secret, poignant love story between a fictional king of the Joseon Dynasty and a female shaman against the backdrop of a Korean traditional palace; and the conflicts and conspiracy of vying political powers.
The drama reached a peak rating of 42.2%. It won the Best Drama and Best Actor awards in the television category at the 48th Baeksang Arts Awards, and multiple awards at 2012 MBC Drama Awards, including Drama of the Year.
The Queen Mother orders the assassination of her stepson to protect her own son's ability to become king. Ari, a shaman of the Royal Star Mansion (Royal Astrology House), witnesses the murder. The pregnant wife of the palace's Chief Scholar helps her escape, and Ari vows to protect her unborn child, who has a "noble fate."
The Queen Mother orders the assassination of her stepson to protect her own son's ability to become king. Ari, a shaman of the Royal Star Mansion (Royal Astrology House), witnesses the murder. The pregnant wife of the palace's Chief Scholar helps her escape, and Ari vows to protect her unborn child, who has a "noble fate."
Ari is arrested, tortured, and imprisoned. She tells her friend and fellow shaman, Jang Nok-yeong, to look after the unborn child in her stead. Ari is declared guilty of treason and killed.
Yeon-woo, the unborn child Ari swore to protect, and Crown Prince Lee Hwon fall in love. Prince Yang Myung, the Crown Prince's half-brother, has also fallen in love with Yeon-woo, who does not reciprocate his feelings.
The Queen Mother seeks to promote Bo-kyung, the daughter of the Prime Minister and her blood relative, to be the Crown Princess in order to maintain her clan's power. However, the king is impressed by Yeon-Woo's intelligence and chooses her over Bo-Kyung, infuriating the Queen Mother and Prime Minister Yoon.
The Queen Mother secretly orders Nok-yeong to cast a deadly curse on Yeon-woo so that Bo-kyung can take her place.
Yeon-woo is diagnosed with an unidentifiable illness, expelled from the palace, and loses her title as Crown Princess. She "dies" from this illness and is buried. Nok-yeong digs Yeon-woo out of the grave; the spell is temporary and only mimics the appearance of death. However, Yeon-woo is so traumatized by being buried alive that she has lost all of her memories. She and Nok-yeong leave the capital.
Crown Prince Lee Hwon is unwillingly married to Bo-kyung. He refuses to consummate the marriage by citing an unnamed illness; he broods over his "dead" first love, Yeon-woo.
Eight years later, Lee Hwon is now king. Yeon-woo is now Shaman Wol (which means "moon"); unaware of Wol's true identity, the Queen Mother calls her to the palace so that she can cure the king's "illness." The king is struck by Wol's unmistakeable resemblance to Yeon-woo, and he quietly launches an investigation into Yeon-woo's death. Meanwhile, Wol struggles to understand the strange memories of her life as Yeon-woo, which she interprets as shamanic visions. Wol must fight Queen Bo-Kyung, the Queen Mother, and Prime Minister Yoon in order to reclaim her rightful place as the Queen of Joseon. Political intrigue continues to build and comes shockingly to a head as King Lee Hwon fights for his throne, fights for the woman he loves, and fights for his very life.
- Kim Soo Hyun as Crown Prince / King Lee Hwon (李暄) / King Taejong
- Yeo Jin Goo as 15-year-old Lee Hwon
- 'Sun Reaching for the Moon': Lee Hwon is the intelligent and kind Crown Prince of Joseon. He falls in love with Yeon-woo; even after her sudden death, he remains devoted to her memory. When he meets Wol, he has doubts about Yeon-woo's death and begins an investigation, unearthing political machinations and dark secrets.
- Han Ga In as Heo Yeon-woo (許煙雨) / Shaman Wol (月)
- Kim Yoo Jung as 13-year-old Heo Yeon-woo
- 'Moon Embracing the Sun': Although she is destined to be the Queen of Joseon, Yeon-woo is cheated out of her fate by the grasping Queen Mother and Prime Minister Yoon. She is appointed Crown Princess, but she mysteriously dies before the wedding. In reality, she loses her memory and becomes a shaman. Eight years later, she returns to the palace as Shaman Wol and is struck by her inexplicable attraction to the king and her strange "visions" about the king's mysterious first love.
- Jung Il Woo as Prince Yang-myung (陽明)
- Lee Tae Ri as young Yang-myung
- 'Overshadowed by the Sun': Yang Myung is Lee Hwon's half-brother. Although he is the elder, he is the son of the king's concubine and therefore ineligible for the throne. He struggles to reconcile his lifelong, unrequited love for Yeon-woo, his fraternal love for his brother, and his attraction to Shaman Wol.
- Kim Min Seo as Yoon Bo-kyung(尹寶鏡)
- Kim So Hyun as young Yoon Bo-kyung
- 'A Mirror longing to be the Moon' Bo-kyung is used by the Queen Mother and her father, Prime Minister Yoon, in order to maintain their clan's power. After Yeon-woo's death, she becomes Lee Hwon's queen. She remains in love with Lee Hwon all her life, but he still loves Yeon-woo.
Based on the novel by Jung Eun Gwol, the screenplay was written by Jin Soo-wan (writer of capital scandal) and directed by Kim Do-hoon (who previously directed Royal Family) and Lee Seong-jun (who previously directed Gyebaek).
This production marked Han Ga In's first historical drama and return to television since Bad Guy in 2010. It is also Jung Il Woo's second historical drama following The Return of Iljimae in 2009.
Filming began in November 2011 with child actors for the first six episodes, followed by the script reading session with their adult counterparts on December 25 at MBC Dream Center in Ilsan.
In February 2012, there were talks of an extension of four episodes to the 20-episode drama. The production company, Ten Entertainment later confirmed that there would be no extension and the series was to end on its original date of March 8, 2012. However, it did not end till March 15, 2012, because director Kim Do-hoon joined the MBC strike leading to the last two episodes being delayed for a week, and replaced with two special episodes.
The shooting period spanned over the cold months in Korea, which added to the actors' difficulties as there were quite a number of outdoor scenes. The actors' breath can often be seen as they speak.
Most of the royal palace scenes were filmed on location at MBC Drama located at Cheoin-gu, Yongin-si in Gyeonggi Province, where other historical dramas such as Dong Yi, Jumong, and Queen Seondeok were also filmed. The House of Choi Champan was used as Yeon-woo's childhood home, and the Korean Folk Village was used for local markets, private residences of commoners, and night scenes.
Most of the royal palace scenes were filmed on location at MBC Drama located at Cheoin-gu, Yongin-si in Gyeonggi Province, where other historical dramas such as Dong Yi, Jumong, and Queen Seondeok were also filmed. The House of Choi Champan was used as Yeon-woo's childhood home, and the Korean Folk Village was used for local markets, private residences of commoners, and night scenes.
I liked this drama because:
1. The storyline was interesting
2. The act of Kim Soo Hyun was good, especially when he cried
https://youtu.be/NyhgUvh4FVg
https://www.soompi.com/article/1060781wpp/different-faces-kim-soo-hyun-will-miss-enlists-army
3. Ost of this drama also nice to listen, especially "Back in Time" by Lyn.
https://youtu.be/qXi2hhfXn6w
Lyric "Back in Time"
kureume biteun heuryeojigo
changgae yoranhi naerineun
binmul-sori mankeum shirin giyeokdeu-ri
nae ma-eum butjab-go i-nneunde
changgae yoranhi naerineun
binmul-sori mankeum shirin giyeokdeu-ri
nae ma-eum butjab-go i-nneunde
kal-surok jiteojyeo-gan
keuri-ume jamkyeo
shi-ganeul keoteu-lleo kal-sun eomnnayo
keu ttaecheoreomman geudae nal anajumyeon
kwaehn-chanheul-tende ijen
keuri-ume jamkyeo
shi-ganeul keoteu-lleo kal-sun eomnnayo
keu ttaecheoreomman geudae nal anajumyeon
kwaehn-chanheul-tende ijen
jeojeodeun bitgi-reul ttara-ga
hamkke-han chu-eo-geul do-rabwah
heuryeojin binmu-re tteo-oreun geudae-ga
nae nun-mul so-geseo chaollawah
hamkke-han chu-eo-geul do-rabwah
heuryeojin binmu-re tteo-oreun geudae-ga
nae nun-mul so-geseo chaollawah
kal-surok jiteojyeo-gan
keuri-ume jamkyeo
shi-ganeul keoteu-lleo kal-sun eomnnayo
keu ttaecheoreomman geudae nal anajumyeon
kwaehn-chanheul-tende ijen
keuri-ume jamkyeo
shi-ganeul keoteu-lleo kal-sun eomnnayo
keu ttaecheoreomman geudae nal anajumyeon
kwaehn-chanheul-tende ijen
heu-teojyeo-ga, nawah isseojudeon geu shi-gando keu moseupdo
tashi geu ttaecheoreomman geudaereuranaseo
shi-ganeul keoteu-lleo kal-su eomnnayo
hanbeonirado majimagil-jirado
kwaehn-chanheul-tende
shi-ganeul keoteu-lleo kal-su eomnnayo
hanbeonirado majimagil-jirado
kwaehn-chanheul-tende
Translation
The light that is fading in the clouds
Falling at the window is too noisy
The cooling memory is just like the sound of the rainwater
Capture my heart, refuse to leave
Falling at the window is too noisy
The cooling memory is just like the sound of the rainwater
Capture my heart, refuse to leave
That increasingly strong
Lock in the nostalgia
Couldn’t I step back in time
Back to the time when you give me a hug
Everything now doesn’t matter
Lock in the nostalgia
Couldn’t I step back in time
Back to the time when you give me a hug
Everything now doesn’t matter
I follow the tortuous path that is wet
Look back at our memories together
In the rain that obscures the vision, I think of you
In my tears, you emerge in my mind
Look back at our memories together
In the rain that obscures the vision, I think of you
In my tears, you emerge in my mind
That increasingly strong
Lock in the nostalgia
Can I step back in time
Back to the time when you give me a hug
Everything now doesn’t matter
Lock in the nostalgia
Can I step back in time
Back to the time when you give me a hug
Everything now doesn’t matter
All dissipated, whether it’s the time we spent together, or the look of you and me at the time
Let’s back to the time when I am in your embrace
Couldn’t I step back in time
Even if this is the only chance, or the last chance
It doesn’t matter
Couldn’t I step back in time
Even if this is the only chance, or the last chance
It doesn’t matter
(https://www.google.com/amp/s/liriklagulagukorea.wordpress.com/2012/06/22/back-in-time-lyn-ost-the-moon-that-embraces-the-sun/amp/)
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