Hur Jun
Hur Jun

Hur Jun

2000TV ShowEnded1 SeasonKorean

Hur Jun is a 2000 TV biographical drama broadcast by the South Korean TV channel MBC. It was aired by Taiwan Television in 2002 and Hong Kong's TVB in 2005, after the finale of "Dae Jang Geum". Because of the similarities between the two main characters of the show, "Hur Jun" has often been called the male version of "Dae Jang Geum". Also worth noting is the fact that the original title of the show was never used outside South Korea. In Taiwan, the title was re-worked to become "The Way of Medicine: The Epic Doctor Hur Jun". The first half of the title stuck, and was used by TVB when it aired "Hur Jun" in 2005.

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IMDb7.9/10
Director: Lee Byung-hoonGenres: Historical Drama, Medical Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

The drama chronicles the life of Heo Jun, a physician who lived during the Joseon Dynasty of Korea. Despite facing societal prejudices due to his humble origins and a difficult upbringing, Heo Jun dedicates his life to medicine and becomes a renowned doctor. The series details his struggles, his pursuit of knowledge, and his unwavering commitment to healing the common people, ultimately leading to his recognition as a national hero.

Critical Reception

Hur Jun was a massive critical and commercial success in South Korea, widely praised for its historical accuracy, compelling storytelling, and strong performances, particularly from Jeon Kwang-ryeol. It resonated deeply with audiences for its inspiring portrayal of perseverance and dedication to public service, setting new standards for historical dramas.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its detailed depiction of Joseon Dynasty medicine and society.
  • Jeon Kwang-ryeol's performance as Heo Jun was critically acclaimed.
  • The drama's inspirational narrative of overcoming adversity resonated with viewers.

Google audience: While specific Google user ratings are not readily available for this older South Korean drama, audience reactions typically highlight its engaging plot, educational value regarding traditional Korean medicine, and the emotional depth of Heo Jun's journey.

Awards & Accolades

Won numerous awards at the 2000 MBC Drama Awards, including Top Excellence Award for Actor (Jeon Kwang-ryeol) and Best Young Actor (Kim Seok-hoon). It also received the Grand Prize at the 2001 Baeksang Arts Awards.

Fun Fact

The drama was so popular that it led to a resurgence of interest in traditional Korean medicine and the historical figure of Heo Jun, with many viewers seeking out his famous medical text, 'Dongui Bogam' (The Eastern Great Mirror).

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ParkMin

ParkMin

The drama had a weak and uninteresting start but it managed to pick itself back up after some time. Some patients' stories didn't blend well with what was going on and it passed off as an interruption. It shares a lot of similarities with J...