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Product Title: Dae Jang Geum aka: Jewel In The Palace (Boxset 7) (Ep.61-70) (End) (Cantonese Version) (Hong Kong Version) 大長今 (Boxset 7) (完) (61-70集) (粵語版) (香港版) 大长今 (Boxset 7) (完) (61-70集) (粤语版) (香港版) 大長今 (Boxset 7) (完) (61-70集) (広東語版) (香港版) Dae Jang Geum aka: Jewel In The Palace (Boxset 7) (Ep.61-70) (End) (Cantonese Version) (Hong Kong Version)
Artist Name(s): Lee Young Ae | Ji Jin Hee | Hong Li Nuo | Lim Ho 李英愛 | 池 珍熙 | 洪莉娜 | 林湖 李英爱 | 池珍熙 | Hong Li Nuo | 林湖 イ・ヨンエ | チ・ジニ | Hong Li Nuo | イム・ホ 이 영애 | 지 진희 | Hong Li Nuo | 임호
Release Date: 2005-04-11
Language: Cantonese, Korean
Subtitles: Traditional Chinese
Country of Origin: South Korea
Disc Format(s): VCD
Duration: 450 (mins)
Publisher: Panorama (HK)
Other Information: 10VCDs
Package Weight: 280 (g)
Shipment Unit: 2 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1003989563

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  朝鮮中宗(1506-1544)時代,獲《大長今》稱號的傳奇女子「長今」一生的傳奇經歷,讓世人瞭解在那樣一個時代一個成功女性的傳奇故事!

  吳兼護查出崔尚宮和長今之間的恩怨,並將真相揭曉,希望藉長今協助定崔尚宮等人的罪行,長今卻不肯接受此不正當交易。崔尚宮稱所有罪行乃吳兼護所為,並殺死尹尚宮企圖脫罪。突然,死去的內醫正出現了,引起眾人詫異,同時亦令真相大白。中宗大喜,除了獎賞長今更答應恢復韓尚宮及明伊的身分,更讓長今代理御膳廚房的最高尚宮職位。中宗命長今為主治醫官,引起軒然大波,太后甚至在大殿門口跪蓆待罪,中宗無法承擔不孝的罪名,唯有答應太后收回成命。可是,幾經波折後,中宗終於下定決心,封長今為正三品堂上官,下賜大長今的稱號。

  “Jewel in the Palace” is based on a true story about a legendary girl (Jang-Geum) who became the first woman to be the supreme royal physician of her times. Despite her poor condition as a low class girl in the male dominated society, Jang-Geum overcame a series of social discrimination and landed herself as a royal cook, later becoming the royal physician, then ultimately the physician in charge of the king. She was even given by the king the title “The Great Jang-Geum”/ The story of her checkered life on her success and breakdown as well as her love story beautifully unfold. “Jewel in The Palace” is sure to touch your heart.
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January 17, 2005

This professional review refers to Dae Jang Geum aka : Jewel in the Palace Volume 1 (MBC TV Series) (US Version)
Having been initiated by members of my family, I am now addicted to the most popular drama series in South Korea. The series, The Great Jang-Geum, is an extended historical drama set in the sixteenth-century court of the Korean Emperor. It tells the story of a real historical figure, Jang-Geum, a girl who grows up as an apprentice cook in the royal kitchens and rises to prominence within the palace. The affairs of the kitchen and the royal household are depicted as matters of the most grave import; the factional struggles and battles over hierarchy and preferment among the Kitchen Ladies are vicious and at times murderous. In this hostile world, the virtuous Jang-Geum is constantly tested and always prevails.

The production values are high: the photography, the interiors, the outdoor locations and especially the costumes seem carefully and expensively done. The point, though, is the storytelling, and that has the elements of a nineteenth-century novel: obscure parentage and hidden identity, a clear distinction between good and evil (with occasional surprises), a sub-plot of forbidden but chaste love, and comic minor characters. Even the rhythm of crisis and resolution and the end-of-episode cliffhangers fit the mold perfectly. Compelling writing, a very competent cast, and frequent Iron-Chef-like cooking sequences make the hour-long episodes go by too quickly. The only fault may be that Jang-Geum, like Esther Summerson in Bleak House, is too perfect. It's not an insignificant fault, but perhaps it's unavoidable if things are to be kept chugging forward through the sprawling, extroverted plot without getting bogged down in anyone's subjectivity.

It certainly does sprawl. The Great Jang-Geum is projected to run for about sixty one-hour episodes, aired at a rate of two per week. A steady two episodes per week for half a year without interruption makes for a longer and more concentrated viewing experience than what an American drama series can provide, which seems meager by comparison. The result is that watching The Great Jang-Geum becomes part of one's life; it adds enormously to the pleasure to have someone to talk with about the story as it unfolds. It might be most accurate to think of it as a high-class soap opera, but with much tighter plotting and better production, and without the aimlessness, absurdity and desperation that the voracious open-ended soap opera format seems to engender.

What surprises me most is that someone has gone to the all the effort to subtitle this vast program in English. Could it be a labor of love, a purely disinterested act of cultural outreach? Whatever the reason, I salute the effort.

by Peter Riis - The New Companion
Originally published March 2004

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Average Customer Rating for this Edition: Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10 (2)
Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9.7 out of 10 (84)

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July 16, 2011

This customer review refers to Dae Jang Geum aka : Jewel in the Palace Volume 1 (MBC TV Series) (US Version)
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AMAZING SERIES!! Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
While it's far different from Jumong which was my first K-Drama to see, I really found this series fascinating and very enjoyable. I don't have a keen interest in cooking, but this one caught my attention on the accuracy and detail of life during these times. The story also stays intriguing and suspenseful from one episode to the next. Just like Jumong was, it's incredibly hard to put down. Same as my last historical K-Drama to see, the costumes, sets, props etc all all incredible to detail, which is incredibly impressive for a TV Series. The acting is all amazingly superb. Even the children characters are great actors. I find looking at this series also catches my attention as in today's society a kitchen isn't such a harsh and dangerous environment. Jang-Geum is an incredible woman to have lived and persevered with all that she did so that she could write her name in the history books. It was a great purchase I'm very happy with. The only tiny disappointment to mention is that Volume 2 is no longer available and I'm still searching for it so I can complete my collection of it.
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May 2, 2011

This customer review refers to Dae Jang Geum aka : Jewel in the Palace Volume 1 (MBC TV Series) (US Version)
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Fantastic, Loved this K-Drama Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
A true story with beautiful scenery, historical accuracy, and great acting. It is absolutely engrossing! It is a fascinating story which has been wonderfully adapted for television and is beautifully acted and filmed. This young woman's life story weaves through the palace intrigues of the Chosun dynasty in Korea, which for most Americans is totally unfamiliar territory. However, on a personal level, any modern person will identify with the problems Jang Geum encounters fighting a corrupt administration. In addition, the Korean philosophy of life which underlies individual's choices and the events in the story makes the story unpredictable to most Americans and Western civilizations.
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July 11, 2010

This customer review refers to Dae Jang Geum (AKA : Jewel in the Palace) :The Complete Series (DVD) (MBC TV Drama) (US Version)
FANTASTIC MOVIE, FABULOUS CAST! Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
I fell in love with the series when it was being aired in my country. I looked everywhere for the dvd and just recently bought it from YA. The story is as wonderful as ever, the best korean drama of all time, and the quality of the us version is just marvelous.. The picture is bright and the english sub is very good.. I look forward of enjoying this dvd for many years to come..
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June 29, 2010

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GREAT SERIES Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
THIS SERIES IS NOW WATCHING IN TV CHANNEL 6(GOVERNMENT AND CULTURAL CHANNEL) IN PUERTO RICO AND DUBBED IN SPANISH(EXCELENT DUBBED VERSION) AND THE STORY IS VERY INTERESTING. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. IS THE FOURTH DRAMA KOREAN TO BROADCAST IN PUERTO RICO IN THE SAME CHANNEL.
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February 13, 2010

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My first favorite Drama Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
I don't usually like dramas but this one I got addicted too and fast. I love this show! Jang Geum serves as a role model for all girls who struggle in the process of achieving goals. Her strength, perseverance, loyalty, Compassion and integrity should be things we all should strive for against the Lady Chois in our lives. We should all be like Jang Geum and I definitley recommend this show.
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