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''Immortal Admiral Yi Sun-sin'' (; lit. "The Immortal Yi Sun-sin") is a South Korean television series based on the life of
Yi Sun-sin Admiral Yi Sun-sin (April 28, 1545 – December 16, 1598) was a Korean admiral and military general famed for his victories against the Japanese navy during the Imjin war in the Joseon Dynasty. Over the course of his career, Admiral Yi foug ...
, starring Kim Myung-min in the title role. It aired on KBS1 on Saturdays and Sundays at 21:45 from September 4, 2004 to August 28, 2005 for 104 episodes. The series filmed on location at the actual battle sites. It made extensive use of rendered images and a reconstruction of a turtle ship. Due to the preparation needed, the show took many months to produce.


Plot

It is late 1598, shortly before the
Battle of Noryang The Battle of Noryang, the last major battle of the Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598), was fought between the Japanese navy and the combined fleets of the Joseon Kingdom and the Ming dynasty. It took place in the early morning of 16 ...
, the final confrontation of the
Imjin War The Imjin River ( in South Korea) or Rimjin River ( in North Korea) is the 7th largest river in Korea. It flows from north to south, crossing the Demilitarized Zone and joining the Han River downstream of Seoul, near the Yellow Sea. The rive ...
. The remnants of the Japanese invasion force are desperate to go home, but are also driven by personal motivation to beat their greatest adversary, Admiral
Yi Sun-sin Admiral Yi Sun-sin (April 28, 1545 – December 16, 1598) was a Korean admiral and military general famed for his victories against the Japanese navy during the Imjin war in the Joseon Dynasty. Over the course of his career, Admiral Yi foug ...
, once and for all. Self-serving
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generals and
Joseon Joseon (; ; Middle Korean: 됴ᇢ〯션〮 Dyǒw syéon or 됴ᇢ〯션〯 Dyǒw syěon), officially the Great Joseon (; ), was the last dynastic kingdom of Korea, lasting just over 500 years. It was founded by Yi Seong-gye in July 1392 and re ...
officials also fear Yi's growing popularity and its impact on their personal base of power. These incidentally combining ambitions fan King Seonjo's paranoia and make him eventually fear that Yi might come after his throne, and after a series of what he calls acts of high treason, he decides to have Yi arrested. Yi, on the other hand, is determined to teach the Japanese a lesson for the atrocities they committed on the Korean people, and despite orders to remain quiet while the Japanese are to pull out without anymore bloodshed, he rallies his naval force and prepares for the upcoming engagement. The battle commences and the Japanese are dealt a crippling blow, but Yi is fatally wounded by an
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bullet. As he lies dying, the plot backtracks on the important events of Yi's life, from his boyhood to his military career, his efforts before and during the Japanese invasion, his disgrace at the hands of his king, and his reinstatement, back to the battle of Noryang, where he succumbs to his wound just as victory is declared.


Cast


Main characters

* Kim Myung-min as
Yi Sun-sin Admiral Yi Sun-sin (April 28, 1545 – December 16, 1598) was a Korean admiral and military general famed for his victories against the Japanese navy during the Imjin war in the Joseon Dynasty. Over the course of his career, Admiral Yi foug ...
** Yoo Seung-ho as young Sun-sin * Choi Jae-sung as Won Gyun *
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as Yu Seong-ryong, Prime Minister of Joseon *
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as King Seonjo *
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as Im Chun-soo


Supporting characters

*Choi Sung-joon as Yi Eok-gi * Choi Yoo-jung as Bang Yeon-hwa * Kim Gyu-ri as Park Mi-jin/Park Cho-hee *Park Dong-bin as Han Ho *
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as Chung-hyang * Lee Han-wi as Chun Moo-jik *Ahn Yeon-hong as Hong-yi *Lee Han-gal as Nal-bal, Yi Sun-Sin's bodyguard * Jung Ae-ri as Yi Sun-sin's mother *Ahn Hong-jin as Yi Wan, Yi Sun-Sin's nephew *Son Jong-beom as So Ŭn-woo * Lee In as Prince Gwanghae * Gi Ju-bong as Yoon Hwan-shi, a young officer promoted by Yi to the post of naval engineer *Kim Joon-mo as Yi San-hae * Jung Dong-hwan as Yun Doo-su *Lee Won-bal as Yun Geun-su *Im Hyuk-joo as Jeong Tak *Hwang Joon-wook as Yi Deok-hyung *Park Chan-hwan as Kwon Joon *Ahn Sŭng-hun as Jung Woon *Jung Jin-gak as Shin Ho *Jeon Hyun as
Yi Sun-sin Admiral Yi Sun-sin (April 28, 1545 – December 16, 1598) was a Korean admiral and military general famed for his victories against the Japanese navy during the Imjin war in the Joseon Dynasty. Over the course of his career, Admiral Yi foug ...
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Artistic license in the series

The drama has been the focus of some attention due to historical inaccuracies, explained away with
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, though it concerns some that it may be promoting itself as based on fact. When Admiral Yi is portrayed as a boy, he is shown to be a weak, shy, and lonely boy though common belief is that he had leadership and creativity at an early age. Nevertheless, he is portrayed to display those qualities as a growing man, unable to avert his eyes from social injustice. Instead of vilifying Won Gyun, a Korean admiral who contributed to the jailing of Admiral Yi for jealous reasons, Won Gyun is portrayed as a strong and smart, but very hot-tempered man who befriends and leads Yi throughout his early life. This deviates from the common belief that Won Gyun had always conspired against Yi. In the show, his jealousy and rivalry is portrayed in his later years as a veteran commander when he begins to show his arrogance as one of Joseon's strongest warriors, refusing to follow along with what he deems to be Yi's cowardly tactics and treachery to the king. His betrayal to Yi is explained through the show's ongoing politics and his inability to distinguish military merits from protection of the people. There is much debate about this positive portrayal of Won Gyun as recent research suggests that he may have been excessively vilified during the
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administration. Reception and reviews have since been positive with much praise for the show's emphasis for humanity and their portrayal of Won Gyun.


Awards and nominations

*2004 4th KBS Right Language Awards: Kim Myung-min *2005 41st Baeksang Arts Awards: Best TV Director - Lee Sung-joo *2005 41st Baeksang Arts Awards: Best TV Drama (nominated) *2005 41st Baeksang Arts Awards: Best TV Actor - Kim Myung-min (nominated) *2005 18th Grimae Awards: Best Actor - Kim Myung-min *2005 KBS Drama Awards: Best Supporting Actor - Park Chul-min *2005 KBS Drama Awards: Grand Prize (Daesang) - Kim Myung-min *2006 18th Producers Awards of Korea: Best Performer - Kim Myung-min *2006 33rd Korean Broadcasting Awards: Best TV Actor - Kim Myung-min


International broadcast

The series also aired in the
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and
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in 2005 via KBS World.


Notes

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References


External links


''Immortal Admiral Yi Sun-sin'' official KBS website
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