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Jumong Vol. 1
Jumong Vol 1
Actors: Song Il-Kook, Han Hye-Jin
Director: Lee Joo Hwan
Genres: Indie & Art House, Drama, Television
UR     2007     20hr 0min

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Actors: Song Il-Kook, Han Hye-Jin
Director: Lee Joo Hwan
Genres: Indie & Art House, Drama, Television
Sub-Genres: Indie & Art House, Drama, Drama
Studio: YA Entertainment
Format: DVD - Color
DVD Release Date: 05/08/2007
Original Release Date: 01/01/2007
Theatrical Release Date: 00/00/2007
Release Year: 2007
Run Time: 20hr 0min
Screens: Color
Number of Discs: 7
SwapaDVD Credits: 7
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 0
MPAA Rating: Unrated
Languages: Korean

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Movie Reviews

No Words Can Adequately Express the Unprecedented Joy of The
Anticlimacus | 07/12/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"At no point in my lifetime have I felt so sentimental after viewing a television series. Yes, "Dae Jang Geum" (aka "A Jewel In the Palace") (2003) was magnificent, but "Jumong" (2006) is so overwhelmingly awesome on every possible level that it actually exceeds "Dae Jang Geum" in a number of ways. At this very moment I feel as if I've just completed a long journey with my closest friends, but now must say goodbye and move on. I kid you not, I feel hopelessly melancholy, because "Jumong" is an exceptional television series that has burrowed its way into my heart. This is special.

The scriptwriting is no less than phenomenal. There are multiple interests at play (royal family members, merchants, sorceresses, other kingdoms, tribes, etc.), and it's interesting to see them strategize and plot against one another. One of the most enjoyable aspects of this series are the strategy meetings that saturate each and every episode. Each character has his/her close confidants and meets with them regularly to discuss specific tactics to gain an advantage against their rivals, which makes for a seemingly non-stop display of cloak-and-dagger scheming. I personally find these exchanges exhilarating because they rely on intelligence and unorthodox (outside the box) thinking. There's a high emphasis on political coersion, unorthodox alliances, and subtle shifts in power from key events. The dialogue is great, crafting a number of exciting, clever exchanges between the players. Fantastic stuff! The obstacles are also very practical and interesting: discovering a sufficient salt supply, creating steel weaponry, obtaining national independence from hostile, more powerful kingdoms, etc. In addition, these conflicts help to accentuate an emotional resonance due to the large number of episodes dedicated to properly develop each obstacle and their climactic conclusions.

It's difficult for movies and television series to establish even a few memorable characters. "Jumong" has no less than 20. No, that is no overstatement, because 81 episodes (over a full hour each) allows for characters to be given heaping amounts of development that makes them multi-dimensional (even fallen comrades from the earlier episodes are never forgotten). Near the beginning it's somewhat easy to distinguish the "good guys" from the "bad guys", but as the series progresses it adds dimensions that ultimately result in haphazard classifications between "protagonists" and "antagonists." Some of the "good guys" will do "bad things" while some of the "bad guys" will do "good things." This will throw the viewer off guard, because at first the added dimensions may seem unwarranted, but over time these characters will express their actions within the light of logical decision-making. The use of multiple kingdoms adds greatly to this, because a kingdom may benefit from a specific alliance at one point in history, but may suffer greatly from maintaining that same alliance in the future.

Make no mistake, there are some clear protagonists, and within this grand journey there are a number impediments and setbacks that bring these characters closer to their confidants, as well as the viewer. The most impressive player, however, is the main protagonist (Jumong), who is sculpted into a truly charismatic, convincing leader who understands when to fight and when to express humility and passiveness. I have personally never seen a military leader as charismatic nor as convincing as "Jumong." He's quite literally the blueprint for leadership. The few other reviews (see IMDb as well) already flesh out the other characters, so I will avoid that here, but I assure you that they are all great.

So, are there *any* flaws in this series. Surely, any cinematic endeavor that lasts 81+ hours is going to have a few. For example, the budget restrictions are evident in that the number of extras are a bit thin (especially during battles), but that's a minor flaw because most of the battles involve "detached advancements" that involve fewer extras. The scoring is also limited, but the choice tunes are excellent and will only seem "repetitive" when the viewer watches 3 or 4 episodes in a row, which may be inevitable given just how addictive this series is. Regardless of a few other negligible cons, this is a highly addictive period drama/action series that currently holds my official award for "Best Television Series Ever Made."

I said goodbye to my friends for now, but my DVD set awaits for a reunion in the future. I promise you that I will pay them multiple visits to experience the joy of the journey again."
A Korean Masterpiece!
Vincent A. Finizio | Lantana Florida | 02/12/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"A "stunning...must see" Korean historical drama, appealing to both men and women. Captivating...leaves you on the edge of your seat with every episode...fabulous scenary...love...hate...war...family strife...betrayal...(just like in real life)...don't miss out..."JUMONG" is an extraordinary work of video-artistry. I bought Vol. 1 and my wife and I were so enthraled...we raced to buy the entire series which is beyond belief in content and meaningfulness. WOW ! 10 STARS! After watching Jumong and the varied characters, this masterpiece will be firmly impanted in your heart forever. Kudos to the actors, script writers, producers and staff! Hurry...create another Korean drama for us."
DRAMATIC TOUR de FORCE
Capt. Lou Costello | Asia | 02/28/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This entire series is an exceptional creative achievement in all respects. The screenwriting, 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. 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 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."
Excellent
SereneNight | California, USA | 05/28/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This an excellent series set loosely in ancient Korea. The title character is Jumong, a prince of the realm. Jumong is the illegitimate son of the hero Haemuso, and when his mother is taken as a concubine of the king, Jumong's identity is kept secret. The villains in this piece are the king's first wife, and Jumong's 'brothers' Daeso and Youngpo, both resent Jumong, and his mother for stealing affection away from them at an early age.

What I like about this series is the very deep characterization. Even though Daeso's actions are bad, I sympathize with him, for it is true the King is less than considerate to his mother. I also enjoyed the love triangle between Daeso/Jumong/The merchant's daughter. The hermaphrodite character Sayong is entertaining and intriguing.

I'd highly recommend this series for fans of historical dramas and those looking for something different. I am about to start season 2 and I hope it will be just as good."