TUESDAY 13TH FEBRUARY, 2018......UPDATE ON JANG YEONG-SIL
SHOWN ON JOY PRIME
EPISODE #6
SHOWN ON JOY PRIME
EPISODE #6
We
start out with kidnapping and a swordfight, as I slowly resign myself
to the fact that “Jang Yeong-sil – Drama” really does seem committed to
telling a standard political Korean drama story only the main character
is a scientist for some reason. It’s really bad timing for that, because
“Six Flying Dragons” is already telling a fairly similar story, with
several of the same historical characters, and “Jang Yeong-sil – Drama”
can’t really measure up in comparison. Yeong-sil being a peripheral
character to the action just makes it too hard to get invested.
The
palace scenes are also just confusing enough that I’m left scratching
my head as to what’s going on. King Taejong and King Saejong wear the
exact same outfits, and are addressed the exact same way by subordinate
characters. In this episode that actually manages to happen even in the
context of the same scene. I think, upon further reflection, that King
Saejong is still just the crown prince although I’m not totally sure.
King Taejong is definitely calling the shots though, whatever the
official titles are.
There are still some good
points, buried though they are amidst all the political plot. Yeong-sil
finally meets So-hyeon again, and impresses her with his scientific
power of whittling. For the record I don’t think whittling is actually a
skill that has anything to do with science but whatever. Anything that
gives Yeong-sil an excuse to hang around with palace characters is a
move in the right direction, because it’s a move toward making Yeong-sil
more relevant in the overall story. Right now he’s just a backup
character.
Although on another level, I’m going to be a
little annoyed if Yeong-sil moves up through the ranks solely by making
the right political connections. All the scientists and officials
Yeong-sil has been fighting with up until now gained their positions
through promotional systems based on social class and family status
rather than actual qualifications. What makes Yeong-sil an interesting
historical personage is that he was of the first group of people to gain
access a high government rank by virtue of earned merit.
More
and more I find myself unsure of what kind of story “Jang Yeong-sil –
Drama” is trying to tell. Although the real issue is more likely that
the story elements I do recognize feel completely out of place in a
story that started out with a young boy getting all glassy and moon-eyed
over science. Yeong-sil is a man whose head is constantly turned toward
the sky- so why is the focus on what’s happening on Earth?
“Jang
Yeong-sil – Drama” is directed by Kim Yeong-jo, written by Lee
Myeong-hee, Ma Chang-joon and features Song Il-gook, Kim Sang-kyeong,
Kim Young-cheol
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