The best Jung Hae-kyun’s history movies

Jung Hae-kyun

Jung Hae-kyun

16/08/1968 (55 años)
If you love cinema, you will share this ranking of the best Jung Hae-kyun’s movies, although you may have ordered them differently. In any case, we hope you love it and with a little luck discovering a movie that you still don’t know about Jung Hae-kyun.

The Throne

The Throne
7.1/10
  • Genre: DramaHistory
  • Release: 16/09/2015
  • Character: blind shaman
Ancient Korea, July 4, 1762. The Crown Prince Hyojang, posthumously named Sado, son of King Yeongjo of Joseon, is accused of treason. Thus, the king asks him to commit suicide, but his closest vassals prevent it, so the king orders the prince to get inside a wooden rice chest, where he suffers deprivation of food and water.

The King's Letters

The King's Letters
6.4/10
  • Genre: DramaHistory
  • Release: 24/07/2019
  • Character: Go Yak-hae
In the 15th century, despite so many accomplishments he has made for the people, King Sejong, his biggest goal is still remaining; the invention of original letters that can be read and written by all the people. But courtiers who want to dominate the knowledge and the power, are against his will and discourage his belief. Frustrated King Sejong hears about a bonze Sinmi a phonogram expert, and secretly brings him in the palace…

Once Upon a Time in a Battlefield

Once Upon a Time in a Battlefield
5.7/10
Set in the 7th century AD during the Korean peninsula's division into three perpetually warring kingdoms, Once Upon A Time In A Battlefield focuses on the Shilla's king Kim Choon-chu efforts to conquer his rivals: Koguryo and Baekche. To achieve this goal, he allies with mainland China's Tang empire, the superpower of the era, and together the two polities plan to attack first the weakest Baekche at its main fortress of Hwangsanbul, guarding the only easy access to the mountainous interior. But the fortress commander General Kye Baek (Park Joong-hoon) will be resisting to the end...This comedy relays on clash between ancient time and modern language combined with irony and distance to the war.

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