Title 뿌리깊은 나무 / Deep Rooted Tree Chinese Title: 树大根深 Also Known as: Tree With Deep Roots Genre: Period Episodes: 24 Broadcast netwrok: SBS
DeepRooted Tree (Hangul: 뿌리 깊은 나무; RR: Ppuri Gipeun Namu) ialah sebuah siri televisyen Korea Selatan tahun 2011 dibintangi oleh Jang Hyuk, Shin Se-kyung dan Han Suk-kyu.Ia disiarkan menerusi saluran SBS bermula 5 Oktober sehingga 22 Disember 2011 pada hari Rabu dan Khamis pukul 9:55 malam sebanyak 24 episod.
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DetailsDrama Korea Tree With Deep Roots. Title: 뿌리깊은 나무 / Ppurigipeun Namu. Genre: Period, historical, mystery, investigation. Episodes: 24. Broadcast network: SBS. Broadcast period: 2011-Oct-05 to 2011-Dec-22. Air time: Wednesday & Thursday 21:55. Original Soundtrack: Tree With Deep Roots OST. Related TV Shows: Six Flying Dragons
Basedon Lee Jeong-myeong's novel "Deep-rooted Tree". Work that highlights the serial killings during the 7 days before the announcement of the Korean script. A series of murder occurred during the reign of King Sejong. As Kang Chae Yoon who is investigating these cases gets closer to the root of the truth, he finds himself embroiled in a
CinCYJ. Completed amrita82820 people found this review helpful Story 10 Acting/Cast 10 Music Rewatch Value There are a few topics one doesn't talk about at social gatherings. One of them is language. I myself have tried a few times but, in front of a pizza and coke, people are ready to talk about almost everything except their means of expression. Language is used, not pondered upon, unless one wants to be labelled the smart aleck of the party and be thrown out with the half-eaten pizza. Why? Because our mother tongue is perceived as a given, a common possession whose technicalities are learnt and then put into practice by everyone, well or not so well. We live in a society where illiteracy is almost unheard-of and have therefore forgotten how huge a power is held by simple education. This is exactly what Tree With Deep Roots is about the power of knowledge. So this drama is, first and foremost, very brave it takes a topic generally considered yawn inducing - and conceited - and builds upon it one of the cleverest, suspenseful plot I've had the fortune to watch. Because the topic intrigued me, I approached this drama expecting to be intellectually swept away. What I wasn't prepared for, was to have my feelings deeply involved too. This drama is clever, yes, but it's emotionally intense and moving too. Truth be told, in the beginning I was so confused by the trillion characters, names all sounding the same and genealogy tree that for a moment I thought I had suddenly become an idiot. Should you happen to experience the same, please don't despair this is like a pile of jigsaw puzzle tiles thrown at you all at once that you start putting together. Once you have glimpsed the main picture, the rest follows on its own. I haven't found a single dull moment in the 24 episodes. I enjoyed the sometimes long political dialogues and didn't want to miss a word. I enjoyed the steadfast growth of each character and the relationship between them all, the marvelous setting, the wuxia-like sword fights. Mostly, I enjoyed the portrayal of a great King, which naturally leads me to the acting. Among the brilliant performances of all, Han Seok Kyu shines his own light. I was sad to see Song Jong Ki go, as he delivers a great act of a young and fearful king who grows a backbone, but it's his older version I came to love, admire and enjoy the most. Second in my personal enjoyment chart is, hear hear, So Yi/Dam. By general consensus, a female character is considered strong when she opposes the rules, or when she can kick and fight. So Yi's strength, however, is in the brain, which she uses to comply with the rules, instead of opposing them. Shin Se Kyung embodies intelligence and courage in a very calm and effective way. Loved her to bits. Our third lead is the bridge between the passionate vision of a King and the idealism of the woman he loves. His common sense and simple views on life are a paramount addition to the dynamic and while he undergoes a major change throughout the drama, he stays consistent to his nature till the very end. A character/actors review would be incomplete without the villains. There are moments when you may question who the villains really are. Their motives aren't wrong in the grand scheme of things, but idealism alone won't win a war and their methods go from arguable to unacceptable, mixed as they are with political greed, blind loyalty or personal grudge. Kudos to all the actors, though, for making me love to hate them. I don't think the music is the strong trait of this drama. It has a few instrumental pieces and a couple of songs which are neither a disturbance nor a feeling magnifier. I must admit, however, that a couple of pieces are quite haunting, as I found myself humming a tone or two while doing totally unrelated things. Whether this is because they were used too often or because they were good, I don't know. I've long debated about the re-watch value. I don't see myself sitting through the whole drama again in the near future, mostly because a well crafted thriller lingers in the memory much longer than a simpler plot. Ironically, its high quality makes this into a one-time experience. Which doesn't mean I won't go back to it when a considerable time has lapsed. It's an intense journey I recommend to everyone who's ready to invest a good dose of concentration in a drama. Read More Was this review helpful to you?
História 10 Acting/Cast 10 Musical Voltar a ver This Drama was heavy, heavy, heavy. For a sageuk themed drama, with the glamour of a King and his followers... this had a fantastic story to tell. Before checking this out, you, the viewer need the proper mindset before committing yourself into watching this drama unless you are already into this kind of drama. Why? Because this is too far away from being romcom or light. There are witty scenes where you find the "funny" but not so much, because it would be obliterated in a second by the realism of the situation the characters are in. Watching this drama was heart racing, mind boggling and most of all tear jerking if you get to finish this in one go. It was also frustrating being in the perspective of the king - because a person with so much wealth and power could be so helpless at the same time. *sigh* My favorite character here was King Sejong - Han Seok Kyu's portrayal of him was so convincing that my heart was moved every time he does or say something. His decisions throughout the drama was really something, because it amounts to the lives that revolve around him, one mistake means the death of someone and one right thing could lead to the abundance of the entire nation. His role was really something and his acting was so deep into the character, I tend to forget that he was only acting about the agony of a king who cherished his people. Then here comes the King's person Kang Chae Yoon and So Yi. These characters were portrayed by high fantastic artists - Jang Hyuk and Shin Se Kyung. Their roles were vital and important for the success of the king's plan and well... the ending was very dreary but there's that sense of fulfillment despite everything they have gone through. All in all their characters made this drama an unforgettable one. The music isn't that catchy or is something that would stick to your head forever, but it does add to the drama. As for the re-watch value, I would not want to re-watch this lest I want to depress myself or stress myself all over again, but over all this drama is still dear to my heart. I loved this drama and would highly recommend it to those who love watching sageuks involving historical documentations. Tree With Deep Roots - will move you, haunt you and make you change your outlook about your given language. Because this drama depicts history and the people who sacrificed a lot to make things possible. Leia Mais Esta resenha foi útil para você?
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Contents 1 Details 2 Synopsis 3 User/Viewer Ratings 4 Cast Main Cast Chunji Organisation Milbon Organisation Joseon High Officials 5 Production Credits 6 Recognitions 7 Episode Ratings 8 Trivia 9 External Links Details Title 뿌리깊은 나무 / Ppurigipeun Namu Genre Period, historical, mystery, investigation Episodes 24 Broadcast network SBS Broadcast period 2011-Oct-05 to 2011-Dec-22 Air time Wednesday & Thursday 2155 Original Soundtrack Tree With Deep Roots OST Related TV Shows Six Flying Dragons SBS, 2015 Synopsis Set up in the early reign of King Sejong, this drama started when Shim Ohn King's father in law and his whole household were framed to execution by the former King Taejong. Two young slaves survive and continue the living with the aim of getting revenge for the innocents' deaths. While King Sejong feeling guilty for not being able to rescue his people, he is determined to create hangul through secret organisation. However, the obstacles started when one by one of his people got involved in serial murder. User/Viewer Ratings Cast Main Cast Han Suk Kyu as Lee Do / King Sejong Song Joong Ki as young Lee Do Kang San as child Lee Do Jang Hyuk as Kang Chae Yoon / Ddol Bok Yeo Jin Goo as teen Ddol Bok Chae Sang Woo as child Ddol Bok Shin Se Kyung as So Yi / Dahm Kim Hyun Soo as child Dahm Yoon Je Moon as Ga Ri On / Jung Ki Joon Choi Woo Shik as young Jung Ki Joon Shin Dong Ki as teen Jung Ki Joon Chunji Organisation Jo Jin Woong as Moo Hyul Park Hyuk Kwon as Jung In Ji Hyun Woo as Sung Sam Moon Kim Ki Bum as Park Paeng Nyun Lee Se Na as Geun Ji court lady in charge of foreign languages Shin So Yool as Mok Ya court lady in charge of Korean dialects Shim So Hun as Duk Geum court lady in charge of drawing Kim Tae Young as high court lady Choi Min as Jung Deuk Ryong Jung Yoo Chan as Heo Dam Kang Sung Min as Yoon Pil Ryu Seung Soo as Jang Sung Soo Royal Family Suh Joon Young as Prince Gwangpyung Baek Yoon Shik as King Taejong ep 1-4 Jang Ji Eun as Queen Sohun Production Credits Production company Sidus HQ Productions Chief producer Choi Moon Suk Executive Producers Jung Hoon Tak 정훈탁, Jang Jin Wook 장진욱 Producers Kyung Min Suk 경민석, Lee Young Joon Production Manager Hwang Ki Yong 황기용 Directors Jang Tae Yoo, Shin Kyung Soo Cinematographers Bae Hong Soo 배홍수, Heo Dae Sun 허대선 Editor Lee Dong Hyun Music Jun Chang Yub 전창엽 Art director Lee Chul Ho 이철호 Original writing Novel Tree With Deep Roots by Lee Jung Myung 이정명 Screenwriters Kim Young Hyun, Park Sang Yun Recognitions 2012 Grimae Awards Excellence Picture Award Lee Seung Choon, Bae Hong Soo 2012 5th Korea Drama Awards Best Director Award Jang Tae Yoo 2012 39th Korea Broadcasting Prizes Grand Prize Daesang Best Mid-length Drama 2012 7th Seoul International Drama Awards Grand Prize Daesang 2012 48th Paeksang Arts Awards - TV Drama Categories Grand Prize Daesang Best Screenplay Kim Young Hyun, Park Sang Yun 2011 SBS Drama Awards Actor of the Year - Grand Prize Daesang Han Suk Kyu Top Excellence Award for Drama Special, Actor Jang Hyuk Excellence Award for Drama Special, Actress Shin Se Kyung Actress Award for Drama Special Song Ok Sook PD Award Song Joong Ki Top Ten Stars Award Han Suk Kyu Top Ten Stars Award Jang Hyuk Episode Ratings See Tree With Deep Roots/Episode Ratings Trivia According to writers, Six Flying Dragons is the prequel of this drama. Source Han Suk Kyu make a comeback to small TV screen through this drama after 16 years of solely film work. Real life father and son Baek Yoon Shik and Baek Seo Bin co-stared in the drama. External Links Official site English Wikipedia News articles 1, 2, 3
Both dramas are directed and written by the same director/writers and Deep Rooted Tree serves as a direct sequel to Six Flying Dragons. It follows the story of King Sejong who is Lee Bang Won King Taejong's son he appears in the last episode of SFD. Since the two dramas are written by the same writers, many characters are interrelated such as Moohyul and Lee Bangji who are actually made up characters. Also, Mokya, Parkpo, etc. who are supporting characters in Deep Rooted Tree made special appearances in the last episode of SFD. I highly recommend watching DRT where you can see the older and the more mature Moosa Moohyul. It's really heart-warming to see recurring characters and you'll end up missing SFD but then again, you'll fall in love with the new ones from DRT. Although Shin Sekyung appears in DRT, she takes on the role of a different character => Jang Hyuk and Jo Jin Woong are in both historical dramas => slave characters play important roles in both dramas Both dramas are Set in the Joseon Dynasty, and depict a Korean historical figure; The Crown Prince. Both deal although in different ways events involving a conspiracy. Princess Man is the sequel to Tree With Deep Roots not the same producers, but the kings in Princess Man are the ones that follow the kings in Tree with Deep Roots historically. There are fictional elements in both dramas, but at least the names of the kings and the ministers are all real people. Tree With Deep Roots tells some parts although some may be fictional of King Sejong's accomplishments and on how he created Hangul, Korea's alphabet. It started with the reign of his father, King Taejong. Princess's Man, tells the story of King's Sejong's sons King Munjong and Grand Prince Suyang and what will eventually happen to their families. Han Myung Hee a character that features in Princess's Man also appears as a minor character and is mentioned by name in Tree with Deep Roots. One of the standing blocks of QSD is the script, the deep conversations between "good" and "evil" characters, and how much the drama made you think of politics, justice and morality. Tree with Deep Roots also has the same ingredient. I know that both stories are quite different, but I am recommending Tree with Deep Roots for Arthdal fans and vice versa because they have the same writers. >Both dramas have == more twist and turns and character revelations whether it is an additional character or something about a character is revealed == Song Joong Ki's high class acting -> though he's only in the first 4 episodes + episode 9 in Tree with Deep Roots, it is worth watching if you want to see his good acting skills. Even if you started both shows for him, you will find yourselves also immersed on other characters as well the actors that portray them whether it is an older version of Joong Ki's character, a mysterious swordsman, a mysterious guy with a mask, or even the villains == I think it's noteworthy that the shows also put importance in education and literacy. Like how the wahans or the poor Joseon people were taken advantaged because they were seen as less "educated" It deals with the same subject matter, namely King Sejong and the creation of Hangul. Both dramas are highly political, both have leads who dream of a fairer world and besides, Han Seok Gyu plays amazing kings in both I never thought I could see him in another king role because I thought it would never be as good as Se Jong, but guess what he's just as good as Young Jo or even better. Both are equal in quality of story and development of characters and both dramas deal with factions that oppose each other. I just feel that if you liked one, you will like the other. => Both are good dramas for lovers of political angle in historical dramas => Jang Hyuk is in both dramas, the relationship between him and the kings in both dramas and how he considers them are very important and very instrumental in both dramas Two stories are about The Great King Sejong, but a Tree With Deep Roots dont own romance. Both are about establishing great things for the common good one about an accurate Joseon map, the other about an easy writting system. Both matters are presented as life and death and treated passionately. Both are historical romance dramas based on novel written by the same author I know that both stories are quite different, but I am recommending Tree with Deep Roots for Arthdal fans and vice versa because they have the same writers. >Both dramas have == more twist and turns and character revelations whether it is an additional character or something about a character is revealed == Song Joong Ki's high class acting -> though he's only in the first 4 episodes + episode 9 in Tree with Deep Roots, it is worth watching if you want to see his good acting skills. Even if you started both shows for him, you will find yourselves also immersed on other characters as well the actors that portray them whether it is an older version of Joong Ki's character, a mysterious swordsman, a mysterious guy with a mask, or even the villains == I think it's noteworthy that the shows also put importance in education and literacy. Like how the wahans or the poor Joseon people were taken advantaged because they were seen as less "educated" I know that both stories are quite different, but I am recommending Tree with Deep Roots for Arthdal fans and vice versa because they have the same writers. >Both dramas have == more twist and turns and character revelations whether it is an additional character or something about a character is revealed == Song Joong Ki's high class acting -> though he's only in the first 4 episodes + episode 9 in Tree with Deep Roots, it is worth watching if you want to see his good acting skills. Even if you started both shows for him, you will find yourselves also immersed on other characters as well the actors that portray them whether it is an older version of Joong Ki's character, a mysterious swordsman, a mysterious guy with a mask, or even the villains == I think it's noteworthy that the shows also put importance in education and literacy. Like how the wahans or the poor Joseon people were taken advantaged because they were seen as less "educated" If you watch one of these two shows, the other might be interesting to see how different Han Suk Kyu plays the same King Sejong on different stories with different directors.
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