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Seoul 1945 is a drama that takes place during turbulent times in Korea, spanning from the end of the Japanese occupation to the eventual split of the country into North and South. The story revolves around the lives of four young adults who grew up together. Choi Woon Hyuk ([[Ryu Soo Young]]) is a child prodigy born into a family of poor miners; Kim Hae Kyung ([[Han Eun Jung]]) is the eldest daughter of tenant farmers; Lee Dong-Woo ([[Kim Ho Jin]]) is the heir to a wealthy, well-connected family; and Moon Suk Kyung ([[So Yoo Jin]]) is the only child of an affluent and powerful political ally of Japan. In a blend of personal choices and circumstances beyond their control, each individual embarks on different paths that reflect the chaotic nature of the time as well as their true character. As their paths collide, love, friendship, loyalty, vengeance, moral conscience, and ideology become driving forces to irrevocably change the course of their lives. | Seoul 1945 is a drama that takes place during turbulent times in Korea, spanning from the end of the Japanese occupation to the eventual split of the country into North and South. The story revolves around the lives of four young adults who grew up together. Choi Woon Hyuk ([[Ryu Soo Young]]) is a child prodigy born into a family of poor miners; Kim Hae Kyung ([[Han Eun Jung]]) is the eldest daughter of tenant farmers; Lee Dong-Woo ([[Kim Ho Jin]]) is the heir to a wealthy, well-connected family; and Moon Suk Kyung ([[So Yoo Jin]]) is the only child of an affluent and powerful political ally of Japan. In a blend of personal choices and circumstances beyond their control, each individual embarks on different paths that reflect the chaotic nature of the time as well as their true character. As their paths collide, love, friendship, loyalty, vengeance, moral conscience, and ideology become driving forces to irrevocably change the course of their lives. | ||
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==Cast== | ==Cast== | ||
*[[Ryu Soo Young]] as Choi Woon Hyuk | *[[Ryu Soo Young]] as Choi Woon Hyuk | ||
**[[Kim Suk]] as young Woon Hyuk | **[[Kim Suk]] as young Woon Hyuk | ||
| − | *[[Han Eun Jung]] as Kim Ke Hee / Kim Hae Kyung | + | *[[Han Da Gam|Han Eun Jung]] as Kim Ke Hee / Kim Hae Kyung |
**[[Go Joo Yun]] as young Kim Ke Hee | **[[Go Joo Yun]] as young Kim Ke Hee | ||
*[[Kim Ho Jin]] as Yi Dong Woo | *[[Kim Ho Jin]] as Yi Dong Woo | ||
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;Supporting Cast | ;Supporting Cast | ||
| − | *[[Jang Hang Sun]] as Kim Pan Chul | + | ;Choi family |
| − | *[[Go Doo Shim]] as Jung Hyang Geum | + | *[[Jung Han Yong]] as Choi Eun Kwan (father) |
| − | *[[Jo An]] as Kim Ma Ri / Kim Yeon Kyung | + | *[[Lee Duk Hee]] as Jo Soon Yi (mother) |
| − | *[[Kim Young Chul]] as Baron Moon Jung Kwan | + | *[[Park Shin Hye]] as Choi Geum Hee (older sister) |
| − | *[[Lee Bo Hee]] as Ame Kaori | + | *[[Yoon Hye Kyung]] as Choi Eun Hee (younger sister) |
| − | *[[Hong Yo Seob]] as Moon Dong Gi | + | **[[Jin Ji Hee]] as young Eun Hee |
| − | *[[Kim Kyung Sook]] as Yoon Jung Ja | + | *[[Han Min]] as Choi Song Hee (younger sister) |
| − | *[[Choi Jong Won]] as Lord Yi In Pyong | + | |
| − | *[[Kim Se Ah]] as Jo Young Eun | + | ;Kim family |
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Jang Hang Sun]] as Kim Pan Chul (father) |
| − | + | *[[Go Doo Shim]] as Jung Hyang Geum (mother) | |
| − | + | *[[Jo An]] as Kim Ma Ri / Kim Yeon Kyung (sister) | |
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| − | + | ;Moon family | |
| + | *[[Kim Young Chul]] as Baron Moon Jung Kwan (father) | ||
| + | *[[Lee Bo Hee]] as Ame Kaori (mistress) | ||
| + | *[[Hong Yo Seob]] as Moon Dong Gi (uncle) | ||
| + | *[[Kim Kyung Sook]] as Yoon Jung Ja (servant) | ||
| + | |||
| + | ;Yi family | ||
| + | *[[Choi Jong Won]] as Lord Yi In Pyong (father) | ||
| + | *[[Kim Se Ah]] as Jo Young Eun (governess) | ||
| + | *[[Kim Ji Young]] as Bu An (servant) | ||
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| + | ;Others | ||
*[[Son Jong Bum]] as Park Sung Ju | *[[Son Jong Bum]] as Park Sung Ju | ||
*[[Lee Byung Wook]] as Oh Chul Hyung | *[[Lee Byung Wook]] as Oh Chul Hyung | ||
*[[Lee Gun]] as Kim Ki Soo | *[[Lee Gun]] as Kim Ki Soo | ||
| − | + | *[[Kwon Sung Duk]] as [[Wikipedia:en:Syngman Rhee|Rhee Syngman]] | |
| − | *[[Kwon Sung Duk]] | ||
*[[Yoon Seung Won]] as Jung Bong Doo | *[[Yoon Seung Won]] as Jung Bong Doo | ||
*[[Lee Mi Young]] as Ji Kye Ok | *[[Lee Mi Young]] as Ji Kye Ok | ||
*[[Shin Hyun Tak]] as Jung Dol Yi | *[[Shin Hyun Tak]] as Jung Dol Yi | ||
*[[Kim Dong Hyun (1950)|Kim Dong Hyun]] as [[Wikipedia:en:Chang Taek-sang|Chang Taek-sang]] | *[[Kim Dong Hyun (1950)|Kim Dong Hyun]] as [[Wikipedia:en:Chang Taek-sang|Chang Taek-sang]] | ||
| − | *[[Kim Hyo Won]] as Park Heon Young | + | *[[Kim Hyo Won]] as [[Wikipedia:en:Pak Hon-yong|Park Heon Young]] |
*[[Shin Goo]] as [[Wikipedia:en:Lyuh Woon-hyung|Lyuh Woon-hyung]] / Mong Yang | *[[Shin Goo]] as [[Wikipedia:en:Lyuh Woon-hyung|Lyuh Woon-hyung]] / Mong Yang | ||
| − | *[[Park Chul Ho]] as | + | *[[Park Chul Ho]] as Chairman |
| − | *[[Song Yong Tae]] as | + | *[[Song Yong Tae]] as Vice-Chairman |
*[[Park Yong Jin]] (박용진) as North Korean officer | *[[Park Yong Jin]] (박용진) as North Korean officer | ||
*[[Hyun Won]] (현원) as North Korean officer | *[[Hyun Won]] (현원) as North Korean officer | ||
*[[Jang Dong Jik]] as South Korean soldier | *[[Jang Dong Jik]] as South Korean soldier | ||
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*[[Kim Hyung Il]] | *[[Kim Hyung Il]] | ||
*[[Ahn Shin Woo]] | *[[Ahn Shin Woo]] | ||
*[[Im Byung Ki]] | *[[Im Byung Ki]] | ||
*[[Jung Jin Gak]] | *[[Jung Jin Gak]] | ||
| − | *[[Lee Cham]] | + | *[[Lee Cham]] as Mr. Ethan (American officer) |
| + | *[[Kim Jung Hak]] as Kang Wook (Dong Woo's colleague) | ||
| + | *[[Baek Seung Woo]] | ||
| + | *[[Kim Tae Hyung (1965)|Kim Tae Hyung]] as People's Army member | ||
| + | *[[Lee Ye Rim (1995)|Lee Ye Rim]] | ||
==Production Credits== | ==Production Credits== | ||
Latest revision as of 21:11, 2 November 2023
Contents
Details
- Title: 서울 1945 / Seoul 1945
- Genre: War, Daeha drama
- Episodes: 71
- Broadcast network: KBS1
- Broadcast period: 2006-Jan-07 to 2006-Sep-10
- Air time: Saturday & Sunday 21:30
Synopsis
Seoul 1945 is a drama that takes place during turbulent times in Korea, spanning from the end of the Japanese occupation to the eventual split of the country into North and South. The story revolves around the lives of four young adults who grew up together. Choi Woon Hyuk (Ryu Soo Young) is a child prodigy born into a family of poor miners; Kim Hae Kyung (Han Eun Jung) is the eldest daughter of tenant farmers; Lee Dong-Woo (Kim Ho Jin) is the heir to a wealthy, well-connected family; and Moon Suk Kyung (So Yoo Jin) is the only child of an affluent and powerful political ally of Japan. In a blend of personal choices and circumstances beyond their control, each individual embarks on different paths that reflect the chaotic nature of the time as well as their true character. As their paths collide, love, friendship, loyalty, vengeance, moral conscience, and ideology become driving forces to irrevocably change the course of their lives.
User/Viewer Ratings
Cast
- Ryu Soo Young as Choi Woon Hyuk
- Kim Suk as young Woon Hyuk
- Han Eun Jung as Kim Ke Hee / Kim Hae Kyung
- Go Joo Yun as young Kim Ke Hee
- Kim Ho Jin as Yi Dong Woo
- Kim Soo Min (김수민) as young Dong Woo
- So Yoo Jin as Moon Suk Kyung / Yukei
- Park Eun Bin as young Suk Kyung
- Park Sang Myun as Park Chang Ju
- Go Kyu Pil as young Chang Ju
- Supporting Cast
- Choi family
- Jung Han Yong as Choi Eun Kwan (father)
- Lee Duk Hee as Jo Soon Yi (mother)
- Park Shin Hye as Choi Geum Hee (older sister)
- Yoon Hye Kyung as Choi Eun Hee (younger sister)
- Jin Ji Hee as young Eun Hee
- Han Min as Choi Song Hee (younger sister)
- Kim family
- Jang Hang Sun as Kim Pan Chul (father)
- Go Doo Shim as Jung Hyang Geum (mother)
- Jo An as Kim Ma Ri / Kim Yeon Kyung (sister)
- Moon family
- Kim Young Chul as Baron Moon Jung Kwan (father)
- Lee Bo Hee as Ame Kaori (mistress)
- Hong Yo Seob as Moon Dong Gi (uncle)
- Kim Kyung Sook as Yoon Jung Ja (servant)
- Yi family
- Choi Jong Won as Lord Yi In Pyong (father)
- Kim Se Ah as Jo Young Eun (governess)
- Kim Ji Young as Bu An (servant)
- Others
- Son Jong Bum as Park Sung Ju
- Lee Byung Wook as Oh Chul Hyung
- Lee Gun as Kim Ki Soo
- Kwon Sung Duk as Rhee Syngman
- Yoon Seung Won as Jung Bong Doo
- Lee Mi Young as Ji Kye Ok
- Shin Hyun Tak as Jung Dol Yi
- Kim Dong Hyun as Chang Taek-sang
- Kim Hyo Won as Park Heon Young
- Shin Goo as Lyuh Woon-hyung / Mong Yang
- Park Chul Ho as Chairman
- Song Yong Tae as Vice-Chairman
- Park Yong Jin (박용진) as North Korean officer
- Hyun Won (현원) as North Korean officer
- Jang Dong Jik as South Korean soldier
- Kim Hyung Il
- Ahn Shin Woo
- Im Byung Ki
- Jung Jin Gak
- Lee Cham as Mr. Ethan (American officer)
- Kim Jung Hak as Kang Wook (Dong Woo's colleague)
- Baek Seung Woo
- Kim Tae Hyung as People's Army member
- Lee Ye Rim
Production Credits
- Screenwriter: Jung Sung Hee, Lee Han Ho
- Chief producer: Lee Sung Joo
- Producer: Jung Young Chul
- Director: Yoon Chang Bum, Yoo Hyun Ki
- Assistant Director: No Sang Hoon, Kim Jin Won
Awards
- 2007 43rd Baeksang Arts Awards: Best TV Drama Award
- 2006 KBS Drama Awards: Top Excellence Award - Actor (Ryu Soo Young)
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