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Faith (South Korean TV series)
Faith (Korean: 신의; Hanja: 信義; RR: Sin-ui; also known as The Great Doctor) is a 2012 South Korean television drama starring Lee Min-ho and Kim Hee-sun. It was broadcast by SBS from August 13 to October 30, 2012, on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 (KST) time slot for 24 episodes. It is about a modern-day plastic surgeon, who is kidnapped and brought back in time to the Goryeo period, 700 years in the past, where she falls in love with her kidnapper, a warrior who is the leader of the royal guard.[1][2][3]
Title[edit]
The title Sin-ui, can mean faith, as in belief in justice. The Hanja 神醫 means Divine Doctor, but in Hangul it also means divine healer or great doctor.[4][5][6]
Synopsis[edit]
After King Gongmin of Goryeo (Ryu Deok-hwan) marries the Yuan princess, Noguk (Park Se-young), they return to Goryeo. On their way, they are attacked, and the queen is fatally injured. According to the advice of his royal advisor, the king orders the Captain of the Royal Guard, Choi Young (Lee Min-ho), to pass through a mystical portal ("heaven's gate") and find the "heaven's doctor". Choi Young travels to the future and brings back Yoo Eun-soo (Kim Hee-sun), a modern-day doctor from Seoul, to save the queen's life. He promises that he will return her to her world once she saves the queen, but the royal advisor schemes and persuades King Gongmin to force Eun-soo to stay as she can be useful to him.
As Eun-soo accustoms herself to her new surroundings, she and Choi Young gradually fall in love with each other. But problems arise as others become fascinated with her as the "Heaven's doctor", and Eun-soo becomes a pawn in the political power plays between King Gongmin, the Yuan overlords, the sociopathic nobleman Ki-Chul (Yu Oh-seong) and Prince Deok-Seung (Park Yoon-jae), King Gongmin's uncle. Constantly risking his life, Choi Young thwarts numerous attempts by Ki-Chul and Deok-Seung, who are out to have Eun-soo in their possession.
The series follows how Choi Young and Eun-soo evade and overcome impending problems and whether or not they succeed in getting her to heaven's door in time before it closes for good.
Cast[edit]
Main[edit]
- Lee Min-ho – General Choi Young[7][8][9]
- In the mid-1300s, approximately 1352, Choi Young is a bodyguard to King Gongmin of the Goryeo Dynasty. He is 29 years old and has no regrets in life, no ambition for women or money, and his hobby is sleeping. As a brave captain and strategist of the Woodalchi warriors, he is not afraid of death.
- A 33-year-old plastic surgeon in the year 2012. Eun-soo was originally a general surgeon but quickly found that it was an overworked, under-paid profession and jumped ship to plastic surgery. Her dream is to someday open her own practice. But one day a strange man whom she thinks is a drama extra kidnaps her and takes her back to the Goryeo era. In Goryeo, she is believed to be the apprentice of the famous Chinese surgeon, Hwata, sent from heaven.
Supporting[edit]
- Yu Oh-seong – Ki-chul
- Ryu Deok-hwan – King Gongmin
- Park Se-young – Queen Noguk
- Lee Phillip – Jang Bin[15]
- Sung Hoon – Chun Eum-ja[16]
- Shin Eun-jung – Hwa-su-in
- Lee Byung-joon – Jo Il-shin
- Kim Mi-kyung – Court Lady Choi, Choi Young's aunt
- Park Sang-won – Sohn-yoo
- Baek Kwang-doo – Bae Choong-seok
- Kim Jong-moon – Oh Dae-man
- Kang Chang-mook – Deol-bae
- Yoon Kyun-sang – Oh Deok-man
- Kim Soo-yeon – Deo-ki
- Park Yoon-jae – Prince Deok-seung
- Jung Yoo-chan – Joo-seok
- Kwon Min – Ahn Do-chi
- Kim Hyun as Ji-ok's criminal
- Ahn Jae-wook – Eun-soo's doctor ex-boyfriend (cameo, ep. 1)
- Oh Kwang-rok – fortune teller (cameo, ep. 1)
- Choi Min-soo – Moon Chi-hoo, leader of Jeokwoldae (cameo, ep. 4)
- Oh Jae-moo – Yi Seong-gye (이성계)