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Hur Jun Complete DVD Box (DVD) (Japan Version)

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Product Title: Hur Jun Complete DVD Box (DVD) (Japan Version) Hur Jun Complete DVD Box (DVD) (日本版) Hur Jun Complete DVD Box (DVD) (日本版) ホジュン 宮廷医官への道 COMPLETE DVD−BOX Hur Jun Complete DVD Box (DVD) (Japan Version)
Artist Name(s): Hwang Su Jung | Kim Byung Se | Lee Soon Jae 黃秀貞 | 金炳世 | 李 順載 黄秀贞 | 金炳世 | 李 顺载 ファン・スジョン | キム・ビョンセ | イ・スンジェ | チョン・グァンリョル | ホン・チュンミン 황 수정 | 김 병세 | 이 순재
Release Date: 2011-09-28
Publisher Product Code: DZ-444
Language: Korean
Subtitles: Japanese
Country of Origin: South Korea
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: 2 - Japan, Europe, South Africa, Greenland and the Middle East (including Egypt) What is it?
Other Information: 33DVDs
Shipment Unit: 23 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1024968151

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タイトル:ホジュン 宮廷医官への道 COMPLETE DVD−BOX
出演:チョン・グァンリョル/イ・スンジェ/キム・ビョンセ/ホン・チュンミン/ファン・スジョン
監督:イ・ビョンフン(企画)/イ・オンソン(著)/パク・チャンヒ(訳)/チェ・ワンギュ(脚本)/イ・ビョンフン(演出)/イ・ジョンピョ(演出)

1568年、朝鮮半島。平安道の龍川に住むホ・ジュンは幼い頃から学問に秀でていたが、母が郡守ホ・リュンの正妻ではないことから自分の将来を悲観。密貿易で稼いだ金で自堕落な生活を送っていた。そんなある日、反逆者の娘として追われるダヒに出会う。
『宮廷女官 チャングムの誓い』のイ・ビョンフンが演出!韓国で63.7%の驚異的な視聴率を記録したヒューマン・ドラマの最高傑作!!低い身分を乗り超えて、王の医師にまで上り詰め「東医宝艦」を著した実在の人物ホ・ジュンの人間愛に満ち溢れた波乱万丈な人生を描いた64部作大河ドラマ。

全エピソード(64話)を収録の本編Disc32枚+特典Disc「ホ・ジュン〜宮廷医官への道 特別編」の計33枚組。

映像特典:ホ・ジュン〜宮廷医官への道 特別編

テクニカル・インフォメーション
:カラー
画面:Standard
言語/音声:韓国語:ドルビーデジタルモノラル

その他の情報
製作年:1999
備考:33枚組
本編ディスク32枚+特典ディスク1枚
映像特典収録
日本小売価格:¥38000

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Professional Review of "Hur Jun Complete DVD Box (DVD) (Japan Version)"

October 9, 2007

This professional review refers to Hur Jun (DVD) (Vol. 1 of 4) (English Subtitled) (Limited Edition) (MBC TV Drama) (Korea Version)
As the century was nearing its end, historical dramas, known in Korea as sageuk, were facing the genre's own Y2K bug. Despite tremendous advancements in production values, sageuk still left a lot to be desired in terms of themes, periods, and historical figures. It wasn't so much a problem of quality, but of paradigm. As target demographics started moving towards teenaged viewers in the second half of the nineties, the industry was caught in a strange black hole, without any apparent way out. The start of trendy dramas in the early 90s marked an epochal change in viewership, and it hit the three major stations right where it counted. A no-brainer for huge ratings since the mid-sixties, sageuk had pretty much lost its edge by 1998. What the industry needed was a spark, someone to bring new life to the genre. That someone was Lee Byung Hoon.

Along with writer Shin Bong Seung, Lee was responsible for changing the genre in the early eighties, when the landmark 500 Years of Joseon moved away from chronicles and melodramas and started focusing on real history. This time Lee's approach was the opposite. He reckoned the reason why sageuk were so unpopular simply had to do with the fact younger viewers had no reason to watch them. Would a high school student be interested in middle-aged men with wigs and mustaches long enough to ski on? Lee took the emphasis off history, and started focusing on the people. The protagonist of his story wasn't a king, a formidable warrior, or a politician. He was a simple man who rose to stardom thanks to determination and talent. Lee's answer to success was success itself - the success story of Hur Jun.

Hur Jun was born in Yangcheon on 1546, the first year of King Myeongjong's reign. Son of local magistrate Hur Ron and his concubine Lady Kim, Jun shared the fate of many other "seoja", illegitimate sons of nobles and their concubines enjoying the same kind of treatment as commoners. That didn't only mean the scorn of nobles and magistrates, but also the near impossibility of escaping from such a situation, as Joseon commoners and seoja couldn't take the all-important state exam. Hur Jun and his mother moved to Sangcheon, where he started learning medical treatment under Yoo Eui Tae who would become his mentor. From the beginning Hur showed an innate talent for medicine, along with the determination of someone who had no crossroads ahead, as this was the only way he could escape his situation.

The first sign that Hur would become a legend was when, at the age of 24, he cured minister Yoo Hee Chun and his wife, who was facing sure death in the words of many esteemed doctors. Stories of his tremendous talent, surpassing that of his mentor and many prestigious doctors, started following Hur Jun like a shadow, eventually leading to his entering the palace as a court physician. Perhaps Hur's greatest achievement is the compilation of the Dongeuibogam, the quintessential book in Korean traditional medicine. Back then Joseon was mostly basing their treatment methods on Ming Dynasty theory, but Hur's work, which took sixteen long years in the midst of the Seven Years War, put the focus back on herbs easily accessible to anyone in the peninsula, and simplified everything by writing in hangeul (the Korean alphabet), instead of hanja (Chinese characters) which gave nobles the monopoly over knowledge for hundreds of years.

Because Hur Jun needed to be much more than a simple story about a common man becoming the most legendary physician in Korean history, Lee needed someone who could realistically portray all the details and society built around Hur Jun's world. His choice was young writer Choi Wan Gyu, who a few years earlier admirably represented the world of doctors in the masterpiece General Hospital. Choi did so well with doctors in the nineties, he seemed the perfect choice to write a sageuk about a doctor from the 16th century. Hur Jun wasn't a completely new story, as it was subject of other dramas in the seventies and early nineties. The key here was that all these dramas came from the same pen, Lee Eun Seung, who wrote the novel Dongeuibogam from which the 1990 drama of the same title was produced, and also the basic text of this new version of Hur Jun.

The influence of Lee's masterful novel is clear. The level of detail and the set of values remind of contemporary medical dramas, yet there's that historical foundation always looming subtly in the background, never too intrusive nor superficial. This, of course, was the reason Hur Jun was so successful. It looked and smelled like a sageuk, but there was none of that huge weight and stoic atmosphere of traditional shows of the genre. You didn't necessarily need a strong background knowledge to enjoy the series, as its plot development wasn't much different from coming-of-age dramas, with the hero slowly coming to terms with his talent and all the responsibilities coming with it. Of course one of the reasons for the show's success is the tight script and refreshing directorial style, but you couldn't possibly leave out the biggest reason - Chun Kwang Ryul, playing Hur Jun.

Chun had been one of the industry's most underrated actors up to then, with no particular big hits in his palmares save for General Hospital, although his acting had always been top notch. It was a little bit of risk casting him in the leading role, but it paid off handsomely. With a majestic performance, peeling off all the layers of cliches the genre stamped on sageuk acting over the years, Chun instantly became a star, with the show becoming the most successful sageuk of all time. Hur Jun completely changed the genre, mixing the old (historical backround) with the new (focus on success stories and personal growth over historical events) to create a new sub-genre called fusion sageuk. If today you see shows like Jumong, Hwang Jin Yi, Emperor of the Sea, and Damo, here's the pioneer, the drama that started it all.

It's been several years since Hur Jun recorded ratings of over 60%, becoming a legendary show. And looking back, only a few fusion sageuk were really able to improve on this pioneering show's achievement, namely Sang Do a few years later and 2007's incredible Hanseong's Sad Song. Even today Hur Jun still holds its place as one of the most remarkable sageuk of all time, and one of the most important Korean dramas of the last twenty years.

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Customer Review of "Hur Jun Complete DVD Box (DVD) (Japan Version)"

Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8.2 out of 10 (6)

cuddley bear
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May 2, 2010

This customer review refers to The Legendary Doctor - Hur Jun (XDVD) (End) (Multi-audio) (MBC TV Drama) (Taiwan Version)
a very enjoyable drama Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
This drama is in no way not as good as Dai Cheung Kum. I did enjoy it. I really admire Hur Jun's character. If everyone in the world is like him, this world would be so much better. I feel a little sorry for his poor wife because she hardly ever sees him and was like married to his mother. However just sit back and enjoy.
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Anne
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August 2, 2009

This customer review refers to The Legendary Doctor - Hur Jun (Part I) (To Be Continued) (Hong Kong Version)
Please restock this series! Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
I have seen only bits and pieces of this drama, and what I have seen is truly amazing. Please re-release
this with English subtitles and on an all-region format!
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jj loh
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August 18, 2005

This customer review refers to The Legendary Doctor - Hur Jun (Part 4) (End) (Hong Kong Version)
best period drama Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
This is the best korean period drama i have watched, in my opinion, this drama is even better than Jewel of the Palace. I can't believe this is a year 2000 production with such quality. No wonder this drama enjoyed such a high rating in Korea, it really touches my hear & soul. The lead actor Jeon Kwang Ryul will move you with his superd acting & after watching this, I just go crazy looking for his other dramas as I can't get enough of him.
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Anonymous

July 27, 2003

This customer review refers to Hur Jun (MBC Drama)
This is really great DVD in Korea Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
IF you want to know what is korean's typical feeling,
you have to watch this. well, it might be some kind of different drama than others. but I am sure it can make you interesting too much.
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Anonymous

November 21, 2002

This customer review refers to Hur Jun (MBC Drama)
Re: "What is this?" Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
This is a two-disc set which features highlights from the series. It's kind of like some anime discs that have an entire series condensed into a shorter time. For the Heo Jun DVD, there are seven hours of highlights. The story flows nicely and it is enjoyable, but of course it isn't the same as watching the whole series.

Disc two also has some featurettes, including bloopers and something about the director.

The video quality is not especially great, in my opinion. There's a little pixellation in parts. It has a bit of the washed-out color quality of a show shot on video instead of film.

I agree that there should have been English subtitles. There are Korean and Japanese subtitles.
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