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24시간 뉴스센터 서비스원칙 기사배열책임자 : 황유지 청소년보호책임자 : 정현주 위 내용에 대한 저작권 및 법적 책임은 자료제공사 또는 TOP 2015. 1. 13. 22:38 상의원이 오늘 풀렸네요!2015. 1. 13. 22:38 in Review/영화 감상
상의원 / 한석규 / 고수 / 박신혜 / 영화 / 리뷰 / 토렌트 영화 상의원이 오늘 풀렸습니다! 사람들 평을 보면 대체로 재미는 있었지만 뭔가가 부족했다는 평가가 많더군요... 바로 며칠전만 해도 이거 보러 갈까? 하고 망설였는데 오늘 풀려버렸네요 ㅋㅋㅋ 보실 분들은 sangyiweon.2014.1080p.HDRip.H264 를 힌트로 해서 찾아보셔요. 2014년 12월 24일 개봉 상영시간 127분 감독 이원석 저작자표시비영리변경금지 'Review > 영화 감상' 카테고리의 다른 글
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The Royal Tailor (Korean: 상의원; RR: Sanguiwon) is a 2014 South Korean period film directed by Lee Won-suk, and starring Han Suk-kyu, Go Soo, Park Shin-hye and Yoo Yeon-seok.[4][5][6] It tells the story of a rivalry between two tailors at the Sanguiwon, where the attire worn by royalty were made during the Joseon era, plunges the court into scandal and tragedy.[7][8][9] The film was released in South Korea on December 24, 2014.[10][11] Plot[edit]The film starts with a modern-day press conference, in which Jo Dol-seok is introduced as the only royal tailor, who single-handedly revolutionized the fashion of Korea's Joseon dynasty. Before one of his works is shown, the scene changes to the kingdom of Joseon, where a different story is told: Jo Dol-seok has tailored clothes for three generations of kings before finally becoming the head of the Sanguiwon, the department responsible for the royal attire. Jo was born a commoner, and looks forward to upgrading his social status after serving the royal family for thirty years. Careful to use the traditional rules and patterns, Dol-seok denies the Queen's request when she asks him to replace the king's robe that was accidentally burnt by a gungnyeo (female attendant). He insists that to do so would be against court customs, but also simply impossible in the short time before the robe is needed. Anxious to cover her mistake, the Queen looks for a designer elsewhere. She is introduced to Lee Gong-jin, a young designer whose good looks and expertise at making unconventional hanboks have charmed many women in the capital. He invented the bell-shaped design of hanboks and introduced new colors. Gong-jin falls in love with the Queen at first sight and uses his extraordinary gift as a tailor to save the dress. He subsequently becomes a tailor at the Sanguiwon and begins a prosperous career. He repeatedly uses his craft to support the Queen, who is at risk of being dethroned and replaced because she and the King - who never visits her - have no children. Soon Dol-seok becomes jealous of the young designer's talent, whose creativeness he cannot rival with his use of the traditional shapes. He fears his own position will be undermined. He lets the King use him to frame Gong-jin for attempting to assassinate the King. The King then tries to lay the blame on the Queen for inciting the young tailor, but Gong-jin saves the Queen by claiming he acted on his own motives. Even when the young designer awaits his execution, the head tailor vows to have his name erased from history. Only when Gong-jin is dead, not only the queen, but eventually also Dol-seok silently mourn his death. At the end of the film, women of Joseon are seen wearing Gong-jin's bell-shaped, merrily colored hanboks. In the last shot, Gong-jin's design of the queen's royal ceremonial dress is shown at the modern press conference, but as was hinted in the first scene, it is wrongly attributed to Jo Dol-seok. Cast[edit]
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Production[edit]Filming began on February 21, 2014 and wrapped on July 2, 2014.[15][16] More than 1,000 hanbok appear in the film, with actress Park Shin-hye wearing 30 intricately embroidered pieces. ₩1 billion (US$909,000) was spent on costumes, a significant portion of the film's ₩7.2 billion total budget. Costume designer Jo Sang-gyeong said she was inspired by the clothing during King Yeongjo's reign (1694–1776), which according to historical records was when a short jeogori, the jacket that sits on top of the dress, and jar-shaped skirts started to become fashionable.[8] Awards and nominations[edit]
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