Gunman in Joseon
Gunman in Joseon is a 2014 South Korean television series starring Lee
Joon-gi, Nam Sang-mi, Jeon Hye-bin, Han Joo-wan, and Yu Oh-seong.It aired on KBS2 from June 25 to September 4, 2014 on Wednesdays and
Thursdays at 21:55 for 22 episodes.
The story begins in 1876, the third year of Emperor Gojong's reign. It is a time of great upheaval and rapid modernization, with
conflict brewing between the two leading political factions, the Sugu (conservative)
and the Kaehwa (enlightenment). Those on
the Kaehwa side support Gojong's enlightenment policies during this
time of change; Joseon was known as a hermit kingdom through the nineteenth century, keen to isolate itself from foreign
influence. In previous years, Joseon had rejected Western overtures to open
trade lines, which had led to military clashes with American and French forces.
While newer ideology advocated a more open policy, it had yet to take root.
Adding to the mounting tensions, recently Gojong's Kaehwa supporters
have begun, one by one, to fall victim to a mysterious figure toting a
brand-new style of gun.
Park Yoon-kang (Lee Joon-gi) is the son of the last great
swordsman of nineteenth century Joseon. After the tragic death of his father
and the enslavement of his younger sister, Yoon-kang trades his sword for a
Western-made lever action rifle as he embarks on a
revenge mission, but ends up becoming a hero for the people.
Main Roles
Lee Joon-gi as Park
Yoon-kang/Hasegawa Hanjo
Estranged from his father Park
Jin-han, Yoon-kang lives an indolent life, drinking and flirting at the gisaeng house
while performing daredevil acts with his sword for extra tips. Like his father
who is a legendary swordsman, Yoon-kang himself is a highly skilled swordsman
but went through life with little ambition or direction, which his father often
admonished him for. After Jin-han is killed by conspirators then falsely
branded a traitor, his children are also punished. The girl Yoon-kang loves,
Soo-in, helps him escape arrest, but while on a boat he is shot, falls into the
water, and is presumed dead. Fortunately, Yoon-kang is rescued by a group of
men heading to Japan, and three years later, he returns to Joseon under the
assumed name Hasegawa Hanjo to embark on his revenge mission and has traded his
sword for a rifle.
Nam Sang-mi as Jung
Soo-in
Soo-in is a feisty and intelligent
noblewoman, despite her sheltered upbringing. Though she retains her wonder at
modern gadgets such as the camera, Soo-in's heartbreak over Yoon-kang's
"death" has made her jaded at the seeming pointlessness of changing
the world for the better. But upon meeting Hasegawa Hanjo, she instantly
recognizes him as Yoon-kang despite his repeated denials. Through the twists of
fate that follow, Soo-in develops into a strong, tough modern woman
Jeon Hye-bin as Choi
Hye-won
A cold-hearted, unapproachable
merchant's daughter. Hye-won desires to acquire enough wealth to hold the world
in her hand, but things change when she inconveniently falls for the Japanese
trader Hasegawa Hanjo, who unbeknownst to her is Yoon-kang, her father's enemy.
As a child, she was a slave who was raped by her master and beaten by her
mistress.
Han Joo-wan as Kim
Ho-kyung
He leads a lonely existence due to
his status as the illegitimate son of Minister Kim Byung-je. Thus, Ho-kyung
dreams of revolution and a new world after being influenced by Kaehwa-aligned
politicians and scholars. Ho-kyung is close to the Jung family, who treat him
as a beloved son, but the feelings he harbors for Soo-in are romantic rather
than brotherly.
Yu Oh-seong as Choi
Won-shin
A merchant and assassin with an
expressionless face and a heart full of ambition which was driven by a past of
being humiliated by those in higher ranks. He is involved in a conspiracy
against the king, picking off the latter's allies one by one with his rifle.
Won-shin is also Hye-won's father and his daughter's enslavement is a source of
his hatred for the ruling elite class.
Lee
Joon-gi, Nam Sang-mi and Choi
Jae-sung previously starred together
in Time Between Dog and Wolf (2007).
Filming locations included Andong, Buan, Gochang, Mungyeong, Yeongju, Masan, and Sokcho
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