A Korean Odyssey
Hwayugi | |
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Genre | |
Based on | Journey to the West by Wu Cheng'en |
Developed by | Studio Dragon |
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Directed by |
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Starring | |
Country of origin | South Korea |
Original language | Korean |
No. of episodes | 20 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Lee Jin-suk |
Camera setup | Single-camera |
Running time | 70 minutes |
Production company | JS Pictures |
Original release | |
Network | tvN |
Release | December 23, 2017 March 4, 2018 | –
A Korean Odyssey[3] (Korean: 화유기; RR: Hwayugi) is a South Korean fantasy television series starring Lee Seung-gi, Cha Seung-won, Oh Yeon-seo, Lee Hong-gi and Jang Gwang. Written by the Hong sisters, the drama is a modern spin-off of the Chinese classic novel Journey to the West. It aired on tvN starting December 23, 2017, every Saturday and Sunday at 21:00 (KST).
Synopsis
In 2017, Son Oh-gong (Sun Wukong) and Ma-wang Bull Demon King) are in conflict with each other as they look for a true light in a dark world where evil thrives. From there, Son Oh-gong is bound to his protective role towards Seon-mi (Sanzang), the little girl he had met years ago. Having made a contract with Seon-mi 25 years ago, entitling her to seek help from Son Oh-gong whenever she calls him in exchange for letting him free, the two meet again in a fateful encounter.
Plot
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Seon-mi is a young a girl cursed with the ability to see ghosts and spirits. Her seemingly irrational behavior has isolated her from her family and peers, and her only protection is her grandmother and a small yellow umbrella with protection spells written by a Buddhist monk. One day when she walks home from school, a ghost follows her, and this is witnessed by a mysterious man in a suit and black top hat (Woo Ma-wang). The mysterious man exorcises the ghost for her, and asks her for a favor: to enter a magical house and retrieve a certain fan. She is also given specific instructions to ignore anyone she sees in there. However, the person inside the house is Son Oh-gong, the Monkey King, who was imprisoned inside by Heaven for his crimes. He blocks her path and forces her to acknowledge him, and tells her that the man outside is a great danger to her as well. Oh-gong makes her a deal: if she puts out the five candles on the table and frees him, he promises to protect her from all dangers in her life every time she calls his name. But after she agrees and releases him, Oh-gong steals the memory of his name out of her head and makes a run for it, leaving young Seon-mi stranded in the middle of nowhere.
In the present day, Seon-mi has grown up into an adult. Still armed with her little magic umbrella, she owns a real estate company that specializes in buying haunted houses, exorcising the spirits, and then flipping them for large profits. At a busy intersection, Seon-mi and Oh-gong spot each other and Seon-mi asks why he did what he did. He gives an unsatisfactory answer and Seon-mi tearfully asks aloud why she ever bothered having faith in him as a child. Meanwhile, Son Oh-gong is looking to reinstate his status as an immortal and has been doing various good deeds to earn brownie points with Heaven. He learns from a possessed doll that Sam-jang (Sanzang) has been born, and anyone who eats Sam-jang's flesh can gain immortality. He decides to figure out who it is and eat them. However, Sam-jang is none other than Seon-mi, which means that Oh-gong cannot eat her without violating the promise he made to her as a child that he would protect her.
While Oh-gong tries to figure out a way to convince Seon-mi to die for him, Soo Bo-ri goes to Woo Ma-wang and asks him for help in protecting Sam-jang. Ma-wang takes Seon-mi to a antique shop with magical wares. There an old lady (Bodhisattva Guanyin) sells him a Geumganggo, a magical bracelet that will ensure the obedience of anyone who wears it through the power of love. The original Geumganggo is worn on the head, but this version is worn on the wrist. Seon-mi gives it to Oh-gong as a gift on Christmas Eve, and has a prophetic dream about standing in a field, wearing a hanbok, and giving him a kiss.
This dream comes true when Seon-mi is dragged into a haunted painting by a malevolent spirit that kidnaps women and tries to marry them all. Oh-gong enlists the help of Pal-gye (Zhu Bajie), a pig demon and pop artist under Ma-wang's entertainment company, to get inside the painting. Pal-gye helps him, but he and Ma-wang burn the painting instead, trapping both Seon-mi and Oh-gong inside. Seon-mi decides to follow her dream and kisses Oh-gong, thus activating the Geumganggo, though she did not realize what the Geumganggo would do. Oh-gong gives back her memory of his name and forces her out of the painting world, because he cannot leave the painting world unless she summons him from the outside. Seon-mi cuts her own hand and attracts a hoard of demons to her before calling out Oh-gong's name. Oh-gong exits the painting world and rescues her from the demons.
From then on, the main plot is focused on Seon-mi and Oh-gong's budding relationship despite these difficult circumstances. Oh-gong professes to be deeply in love with Seon-mi, but only because of the Geumganggo. He constantly reminds her that if she takes it off, his love will disappear, and he may return to wanting to eat her for immortality instead. Seon-mi, who has been a loner all her life, can't help but be touched by Oh-gong's thoughtful actions, and struggles to guard her heart against any romantic feelings because Samjang's tragic destiny is always to be a sacrifice for humanity against growing evil. Each episode involves Seon-mi and Oh-gong fighting off the demon of the week while dealing with their own internal conflicts. Seon-mi's feelings for Oh-gong are also constantly tested as she learns more about the kind of person Oh-gong is and his many secrets. The nightmare looming constantly over both their heads is a prophetic dream that Seon-mi had about the world ending, and knowing that she had to do everything she could to prevent it. Oh-gong later also learns that his role as Sam-jang's protector means he will either kill her, or she will kill him. This further drives them apart even as they fall more in love with each other.
Cast
Main
- Lee Seung-gi as Son Oh-gong (based on Sun Wukong)[4]
- An extremely powerful immortal who was exiled to the human world with his powers sealed, due to his mischievous and prideful nature. Jin Seon-mi is the love of his life. He possesses many powers, such as Pyrokinesis, levitation, telekinesis, and body imprisonment.
- Cha Seung-won as Woo Hwi-chul / Woo Ma-wang (based on the Bull Demon King)[5][6]
- CEO of Lucifer Entertainment. A gentle and charismatic businessman, he is the object of others' envy due to his popularity. He has a bad history with Son Oh-gong in the past, and now seeks chances to become a deity through 'collecting' points in order to change the fate of the woman he loves. He has supernatural powers that can affect Son Oh-gong.
- Oh Yeon-seo as Jin Seon-mi / Sam-jang (based on Tang Sanzang)[7]
- Kal So-won as young Jin Seon-mi
- A real estate CEO who resells houses that have had notoriously bad luck (inhabited by evil spirits). She is wealthy, beautiful and has an unyielding tenacity. When she was a kid, she was ostracized by her peers. She meets Ma-wang, and releases Son Oh-gong from his prison, and later meets him again by fate. She is put off by Oh-gong initially, but eventually comes to enjoy his companionship, and he finally becomes the love of her life. She used to have the ability to see ghosts, but gets her ability stolen.
- Lee Hong-gi as P.K / Jeo Pal-gye (based on Zhu Bajie)[8]
- A top star under Woo Hwi-chul's agency. He has the power to seduce women and sucks the life force out of them. He is a pig demon.
- Jang Gwang as Yoon Dae-sik / Sa Oh-jeong (based on Sha Wujing)[9]
- CEO of MSUN, a mobile phone manufacturing company.
Supporting
- Lee Se-young as Jung Se-ra / Jin Bu-ja / Richie / Ah Sa-nyeo (based on Baigujing)[10]
- An idol group trainee under Woo Hwi-chul's agency. She is actually a woman who lives in a dead zombie body that is rotting. In later episodes, she becomes posessed by a god named Ah san-nyeo, who seeks to marry Son oh-gong for power and love
- Woo Hwi-chul's secretary and number one follower. She is a dog demon.
- Song Jong-ho as Kang Dae-sung[12]
- A politician who is a candidate for the presidential election, and is popular with female voters for his good looks and his gentle character.
- Kim Sung-oh as Lee Han-joo[13]
- A real estate employee who works under Jin Seon-mi.
- Two spirits in a body whereby General Frost is Son Oh-gong's advisor who owns an ice cream shop in the day, whilst Fairy Ha is a warm and social lady who owns a cocktail shop in the night, offering a listening ear to the demons as well as Sam-jang.
- Sung Ji-ru as Soo Bo-ri
- An elderly deity who knows hints of the heavens' plans and helps Woo Ma-wang in tabulating the points needed to be accumulated for him to achieve his goal of being a deity.
- Yoon Bo-ra as Alice / Ok-ryong (based on White Dragon Horse)[15]
- A top star in Woo Hwi-chul's agency. She has "unwittingly" lived as Jade Dragon, the second son of one of the four Dragon Kings.
- Jung Jae-won as Hong Hae-ah (based on Hong Hai Er)[16]
- A mysterious youth who is also the grandson of a peddler. Woo Ma-wang's son.
Extended
- Park Sang-hoon as Eun-sung
- Jung Jae-eun as Maternal Aunt
- Kang Sang-pil as Gangster[17]
- Lee Yong-lee as Jin Sun-mi's grandmother
- Son Young-soon as Street Vendor
- Seo Yoon-a as Mi-joo
- Baek Seung-hee as Wooden Doll Ghost's Bride
- Min Sung-wook as Saekjungki
- Park Seul-gi as Reporter
Special appearances
- Kim Ji-soo as Na Chal-nyeo (based on Princess Iron Fan) (Ep. 5, 13-14)[18]
- Woo Hwi-chul's first love, who is serving her punishment for stealing human children souls for her child.
- Michael K. Lee as Jonathan (Ep. 6-8, 10, 12, 15-16)[19]
- Jin Seon-mi's first love.
- Kim Yeon-woo as TV show "Superstar" judge Kim Yeon-woo (Ep. 1)
- Yoo Yeon-jung (of Cosmic Girls) as Lee Da-in (Ep. 1)[20]
- Jang Keun-suk as Gong Jak (Ep. 3)
- Bang Su-jin (of Wassup) as Mermaid (Ep. 7)
- Lee So-yeon as Bookseller (Ep. 9-10)
- Seo Eun-woo as Taoist Fairy Ha (Ep. 15)
- Oh Yeon-ah as Egret (Ep. 16)
- F.T. Island performing "Falling Star" (Ep. 1)
Production
Park Bo-gum was offered the lead role of Son Oh-gong in July 2017, but eventually declined.[21] Choo Ja-hyun was originally cast in the cameo role of Na Chal-nyeo, but had to be replaced by Kim Ji-soo due to pregnancy.[22]
The series reunites Cha Seung-won, Lee Seung-gi, and Lee Hong-gi with the Hong sisters, who have worked together in the TV series The Greatest Love (2011), My Girlfriend Is a Nine-Tailed Fox (2010) and You're Beautiful (2009) respectively. It also reunites Hong sisters and director Park Hong-kyun who worked together on Warm and Cozy (2015) and The Greatest Love (2011), as well as Lee and Cha who starred together in You're All Surrounded (2014).
On December 27, it was announced that director Kim Jung-hyun will join the production.[23][24] A third director, Kim Byung-soo was added to the production on January 5, 2018.[25][26]
Reception
According to data released by Nielsen Korea, A Korean Odyssey ranked the most-watched show of its time slot including both cable and public broadcasting channels for its premiere episode.[27] Moreover, the series broke the record for the highest ratings for the first episode of a tvN drama in the Nielsen Korea 20-49 year-old target audience bracket.[28]
Controversy
On December 24, episode 2 broadcast was repeatedly interrupted by long commercial ads during which tvN displayed a message stating that "internal issues delayed the broadcast". The broadcast then resumed but was later abruptly cut altogether. tvN issued an apology stating that there was "a delay in the computer graphics process" and that "the finalized version of episode 2 is set to air on December 25 at 6:10 p.m. (KST)."[29]
The show suffered another controversy when it was revealed that a staff member was seriously injured after falling on set.[30]
Original soundtrack
A Korean Odyssey Original soundtrack | |
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Soundtrack album | |
Studio | CJ E&M Music Studios |
Genre | Soundtrack |
Language | Korean, English |
Label | CJ E&M |
Part 1
No. | Title | Artists | Length |
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1. | "Let Me Out" | NU’EST W | 03:18 |
2. | "Let Me Out" (Inst.) | 03:18 | |
Total length: | 06:36 |
Part 2
No. | Title | Artists | Length |
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1. | "When I Saw You" | Bumkey | 02:57 |
2. | "When I Saw You" (Inst.) | 02:57 | |
Total length: | 05:54 |
Part 3
No. | Title | Artists | Length |
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1. | "I'll Be By Your Side" (네 옆에 있을게) | MeloMance | 04:04 |
2. | "I'll Be By Your Side" (Inst.) | 04:04 | |
Total length: | 08:08 |
Part 4
No. | Title | Artists | Length |
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1. | "I'll Be Fine" (뒷모습) | Suran | 04:16 |
2. | "I'll Be Fine" (Inst.) | 04:16 | |
Total length: | 08:32 |
Part 5
No. | Title | Artists | Length |
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1. | "If You Were Me (ft. Yoo Hwe-seung of N.Flying)" (니가 나라면) | AOA (Jimin, Yuna) | 03:13 |
2. | "If You Were Me (ft. Yoo Hwe-seung of N.Flying)" (Inst.) | 03:13 | |
Total length: | 06:26 |
Part 6
No. | Title | Artists | Length |
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1. | "If We Were Destined" (운명이라면) | Ben | 04:08 |
2. | "If We Were Destined" (Inst.) | 04:08 | |
Total length: | 08:16 |
Part 7
No. | Title | Artists | Length |
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1. | "Like A Miracle (Someday)" (그 언젠가 기적처럼) | Hwang Chi-yeul | 03:56 |
2. | "Like A Miracle (Someday)" (Inst.) | 03:56 | |
Total length: | 07:52 |
Part 8
No. | Title | Artists | Length |
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1. | "Always You" | leeSA | 02:53 |
2. | "Always You" (Inst.) | 02:53 | |
Total length: | 05:46 |
Part 9
No. | Title | Artists | Length |
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1. | "Believe" | Mackelli | 03:38 |
2. | "Believe" (Inst.) | 03:38 | |
3. | "Justify" (Opening Title) | Various Artists | 01:50 |
4. | "Fara Effect" | Various Artists | 02:29 |
5. | "Fire" | Various Artists | 02:28 |
6. | "Mawang Tension" | Various Artists | 01:26 |
7. | "Ghost scene" | Various Artists | 01:50 |
Total length: | 14:55 |
Ratings
In this table, the blue numbers represent the lowest ratings and the red numbers represent the highest ratings.
Ep. | Original broadcast date | Average audience share | ||
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AGB Nielsen | TNmS | |||
Nationwide | Seoul | Nationwide | ||
1 | December 23, 2017 | 5.290% (1st) | 5.933% (1st) | 4.9% |
2[a] | December 24, 2017 | 4.849% (1st) | 5.292% (1st) | 5.4% |
December 25, 2017 | 5.623% (1st) | 6.659% (1st) | 6.2% | |
3 | January 6, 2018[b] | 5.614% (1st) | 6.125% (1st) | 7.1% |
4 | January 7, 2018 | 6.060% (1st) | 6.439% (1st) | 7.0% |
5 | January 13, 2018 | 6.102% (1st) | 6.473% (1st) | 6.2% |
6 | January 14, 2018 | 6.942% (1st) | 7.749% (1st) | 7.2% |
7 | January 20, 2018 | 5.131% (1st) | 5.044% (1st) | 6.1% |
8 | January 21, 2018 | 5.822% (1st) | 5.949% (1st) | 6.4% |
9 | January 27, 2018 | 5.054% (1st) | 5.539% (1st) | 5.8% |
10 | January 28, 2018 | 6.271% (1st) | 6.987% (1st) | 6.6% |
11 | February 3, 2018 | 5.705% (1st) | 5.702% (1st) | 6.5% |
12 | February 4, 2018 | 5.605% (1st) | 6.122% (1st) | 6.1% |
13 | February 10, 2018 | 4.397% (1st) | 4.365% (2nd) | 5.0% |
14 | February 11, 2018 | 5.517% (1st) | 5.810% (1st) | 6.2% |
15 | February 17, 2018 | 3.586% (2nd) | 3.516% (2nd) | 4.5% |
16 | February 18, 2018 | 4.250% (1st) | 4.565% (1st) | 4.6% |
17 | February 24, 2018 | 3.821% (2nd) | 3.819% (3rd) | 5.0% |
18 | February 25, 2018 | 5.472% (1st) | 5.708% (1st) | 6.2% |
19 | March 3, 2018 | 5.945% (1st) | 6.205% (1st) | 6.8% |
20 | March 4, 2018 | 6.881% (1st) | 6.924% (1st) | 7.4% |
Average | 5.415% | 5.713% | 6.1% |
- This drama airs on a cable channel/pay TV which normally has a relatively smaller audience compared to free-to-air TV/public broadcasters (KBS, SBS, MBC and EBS).
International broadcast
- Philippines - ABS-CBN - July 9 to September 21, 2018 under the title Hwayugi: A Korean Odyssey dubbed in Filipino.[34] The series re-aired on Asianovela Channel on January 7, 2019.
- Malaysia - 8TV (Malaysia) - August 2 to November 21, 2018, Wednesdays and Thursdays, 10:30 pm – 11:30 pm.
- Thailand - Channel 7 - July 7, 2018 to - under the title ฮวายูกิ รักวุ่นทะลุพิภพ dubbed in Thai.
Notes
- ^ On December 24, 2017, episode 2 did not fully air due to "internal issues" and was re-broadcast the following day at 18:10 (KST).
- ^ Episode 3 and 4, which were supposed to air on December 30 and 31, 2017 respectively, were pushed back a week to give time for the production team to work on the CG,[31] as well as to evaluate the production process of the program.[32][33]
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External links
- Official website (in Korean)
- A Korean Odyssey at Studio Dragon (in Korean)
- A Korean Odyssey at JS Pictures (in Korean)
- A Korean Odyssey at IMDb
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- Korean-language television programs
- TVN (South Korea) television dramas
- 2017 South Korean television series debuts
- 2018 South Korean television series endings
- 2010s South Korean television series
- South Korean fantasy television series
- South Korean romantic comedy television series
- Films with screenplays by the Hong sisters
- Television programs based on Journey to the West
- Korean-language Netflix original programming
- Television series by Studio Dragon
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