Hmmmmm
May 23, 2009
It's been a while. I'm still busying with my mid term exams. Dangggggggg!
I got tagged in a facebook quiz and the results that I'm a 42% Asian, and watching Korean drama is included in this 42%. LOL. I don't watch all Korean drama, it depends on the storyline actually. I have to admit that recently I am addicted to this drama "Iljimae" starring Lee Jun Ki. I like the story, sometimes breathtaking, sometimes funny, kinda romantic, and it can brings tears!
On a night when the apricot tree blossoms were in full bloom, young
Geom witnessed the death of his father. The black emblem engraved on
the sword shone under the moonlight... His father’s blood was
splattered on the apricot tree blossoms... After that night, Geom’s
life became a wretched existence. He changed his name to Yong, living
as a beggar in the city streets.
One day, Yong (actor Lee
Jun-ki) remembered his past when he was being chased by a group 13
years ago (1644. 22nd year of King In-jo’s reign). Thoughts of revenge
didn’t occur to him. His dreams were to be reunited with his mother and
sister, recover his family home, and live with his family again. But
when he finally met his sister again, she was executed in front of him.
Revenge was all he wanted after that. Yong has a tattoo of the black
emblem, which he saw on the sword that killed his father, engraved on
his chest.
With the skills he learned from his foster father,
who was a small-time thief, he obtained information from the nobles by
committing his first break-in. But he left behind a red apricot tree
blossom by accident. When the officials found this evidence, people
began calling him the “Iljimae” robber. Yong discovered the existence
of a secret list, with the names of all the members of the secret
Chunwoo Association while slipping into a nobleman’s home in search of
the sword with the black emblem. Yong recalled that his father was a
member of the secret Chunwoo association. He then decided to use
Eun-chae (actress Han Hyo-ju) to obtain the full list. Under his
meticulous plan, Iljimae approached Eun-chae. Eun-chae fell into love
with Iljimae and the feelings became mutual but he kept his focus on
getting revenge and holding back on telling the truth to Eun-chae.
The
royal court was deploying all their forces to capture Iljimae. Shi-hoo
(actor Park Shi-hoo) failed to capture Iljimae twice during a stakeout.
But Iljimae suffered a deep gash from Shi-hoo’s sword. Bong-soon
(actress Lee Young-ae) discovered Yong lying half-unconscious from his
wound and she took him to her foster father Gonggal, who saves Yong’s
life. After learning that Yong is Iljimae, Gonggal became Yong’s
martial arts teacher. The stories of various incidents involving
Iljimae spread among the people who began to revere him as the hero of
the commoners. Iljimae robbed more noblemen to the delight of the
people!
Sometimes, Iljimae fought like Zorro, or used his brains
like MacGyver... Royal palace prosecutor Shi-hoo became obsessed with
catching Iljimae. King In-jo felt threaten by the growing reputation of
Iljimae as the king of the commoners and wanted him captured at all
cost.
Mysterious deaths kept occurring after the death of his
father. Small nail scratches are found on the dead bodies that keep
turning up. The shocking truth emerged... Who wielded the sword with
the black emblem? Iljimae then bravely embarked on his final mission!
I strongly recommend this drama. Now you can stream the whole drama here
cui ying #









Adanne Osefoh said:
I enjoy Korean drama, but an not really into period pieces. I did end up enjoying The Painter of the Wind. 










































