Chilwu, the Mighty
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- TV Show: Chilwu, the Mighty / Strongest Chil Woo
- Revised romanization: Choi Kang Chil Woo
- Hangul: 최강칠우 / 최강 칠우
- Director: Man-young Park
- Writer: Woon-cheol Baek
- Network: KBS2
- Episodes: 20
- Release Date: June 17, 2008 - September 30, 2008
- Runtime: Mon. & Tues. 21:55
- Language: Korean
- Country: South Korea
Plot
Living a double life, Chilwu (Jeong-Hyeok Mun) is nothing but a negligent officer in the daytime, but at night he turns into a charismatic leader of five assassins standing up against injustice and brutality committed by the wicked in the 17th century Joseon Dynasty. Enraged at his innocent sister's death, our hero makes a 180-degree transformation, changing into an assassin to fight against the corrupt world. Watching swashbuckling action scenes including Eric’s rousing swordplay and flamboyant martial arts, viewers find themselves gradually unmask a conspiracy and mystery surrounding Chilwu’s assassin group.
Cast
Starring
- Jeong-Hyeok Mun - Chil-woo
- Hye-seon Ku - So-yoon
- Ah-in Yu - Hok San
- No-min Jeon - Seung-kuk Min
Supporting Cast
- Eon Lee - Ja-ja
- Ha-ryong Lim - Nam-deuk Choi
- Kim Byeol - Yeon-do
- Jin Jeong - Na-jang Sa
- Yeong-ok Kim - Dung-nye Mong
- Choi Ran - Ju-daek Chung
- Yong-tae Song - Jae-jo Do
- Won-jung Jeong - Law Expert
- Kwang-eop Son - Town Chief
- Hyeok Lim - Ja-seon Kim
- Seung-hwan Shin - Na-jang Oh
- Sun-seo Park - Na-jang Jeong
- Sun-yeong Jang - Seok-lee Cheol
- Jeong-woo Choi - In-jo
- Yeong-ok Kim
- Bon-seung Goo
- Su-han Choi
- Won-jung Jeong
- Kyu-cheol Kim
- So-min Yang
- Seung-hyeong Lee
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zenh Says:
Oct 09 2008 3:36 pm
totally love this!! one of my fave k-dramas
Joe Says:
Oct 06 2008 9:25 pm
Where can I get a set of these DVDs with English subtitles? This drama is great. Far superior to any American. The Koreans throw out the standard old boring story arc and wing it off into new territory. I am reminded of Cordwainer Smith's science fiction stories because they were told in a Chinese story format which made them so facinating. Help me out here. I can get the DVDs in Korean but I want to give sets to my family so I need the English subtitles.
yam-chan Says:
Sep 30 2008 1:57 pm
yu ah-in (hok san) really looks like onew from shinee.
Sunshine La Shawn Says:
Sep 24 2008 10:51 am
I love this show!! It's awesome! My husband and I watch it every Monday & Tuesday. We haven't missed an episode yet! :)
Iamson Says:
Sep 18 2008 12:19 pm
it is a refreshing story. i have not missed a single episode. what makes Korean tv series so inviting is the originality of the stories except those based on history. Korea has the best writers on the planet or at least Korea tries to promote its writers from the general population. since 2005, i have stopped watching American films and had shifted to East Asian films particularly Japanese, Chinese, Filipino and mostly Korean. i think it is the culture that is the main reason, the way how people approach a situation and how each individual takes responsibility. the temperament and character of a people shines through even if they are only acting and/or making a film.
kiki Says:
Sep 03 2008 5:41 pm
I love this movie its so cool! Hope theirs more ^_^b
sheila Says:
Aug 28 2008 3:07 am
the pics are awesome.. Yu ah in is so cool..
Great_Aku_Ha Says:
Aug 26 2008 12:58 am
This K-Drama is the best since Dae Jo Yeong. I looked forward to watching this every week. The cast is perfect, and it's funny as well as freakin' awesome.
sheila Says:
Aug 25 2008 5:16 am
I always enjoyed watching this...
but I was more interested of the cool aristocrat assassin..
not the old one..but yu ah-in.. His soo cool!!
AThinkingMind Says:
Aug 19 2008 11:58 am
So far I'm enjoying this one so much