El Almirante Yi Sun Shin, que dirigió la Armada en la época de Joseon, es un mito de la invencibilidad durante la invasión de Hideyoshi, era un verdadero soldado y líder que luchó para proteger a las personas. El Drama Yi Sun Shin no es una biografía del Almirante Yi Sun Shin, ni tiene la intención de reconstruir una parte de la Dinastía Joseon que existían en el siglo 16. Este drama se limita a mirar en muchos seres humanos, entre ellos Yi Sun Shin, que estuvo sometido a una situación extrema. No es sólo una serie de drama histórico. Es más bien de la naturaleza humana que hace tanto de la guerra y la paz. Es una versión coreana de "Guerra y Paz" en el siglo 21. Ningún héroe siempre ha sido enviado por el cielo. Ha surgido como una última instancia, después de someterse a un proceso de toda la vida. El Drama de Yi Sun Shin está diseñado para arrojar una nueva luz sobre como era él como ser humano. Synopsis by WikiDrama Edit Translation
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- Título original: 불멸의 이순신
- También conocida como: Bulmyeolui Yi Soon-shin , The Immortal Lee Soon-shin , Immortal Admiral Yi Soon-shin , Immortal Yi Soon-shin , The Immortal Yi Soon Shin , Immortal Admiral Yi Sun-sin
- Guionista: Yoon Sun Joo, Park Young Sook, Yoon Yeong Soo
- Director: Lee Sung Joo, Kim Jung Gyu, Han Joon Seo
- Géneros: Acción, Militar, Histórico, Drama
Reparto y créditos
- Choi Chul HoKing Seon JoPapel principal
- Choi Jae Sung Papel principal
- Kim Gyu Chul Papel principal
- Ahn Yun HongHong YiPapel principal
- Lee Jae Ryong Papel principal
- Kim Myung Min Papel principal
Reseñas
If you love historical dramas, you can't miss this one. This is one of my top favorites!
Not quite there...
It started off with a big war and lots of action. Ships, canons, battles and massacres, but that was only for the first 5-6 before dialing back the clock to the very beginning of the ML's childhood days and turning the drama into a massive snoozefest. That was a massive bait to hook the viewers in. It took 1 singular eternity before the drama managed to pick itself back up. The entire first half was the admiral backstory with little to no action. You don't get to see the admiral in action and you don't get to see what the drama promised until the second half which is way too delayed to stick around for. The production value is acceptable when taking into account that this was made 20 years ago. It's a bit scuffed but they had to work with what they had. It wouldn't matter much because that only shows with the action/battle scenes of which there were only a few (out of the 104 episodes). One of the most jarring things that is holding the drama back, aside from the aforementioned points, is its characters. A lot of characters got benched regularly regardless of their importance, relevance and prior investment. Making emotional scenes less impactful and key characters less memorable. Which also takes away from every climax and transition period. This is due to a combination of uneven pacing, long runtime, and frequent transitions. By the end, it seemed everyone was expendable, other than the male lead of course. On the other spectrum, the drama had a lot of anime-esque villain moments that I wish we had a lot less of.