
A historical film about King Sejong who risked everything of his to invent the Hunminjungeum (Korean Script) for his people and the people who weren't recorded in history.
1h 50m available with multiple audio tracks and subtitles.

Jo Chul-Hyun
Director

Song Kang-ho
King Sejong

Park Hae-il
Mong Sin-mi

Jeon Mi-seon
Queen Soheon

Choi Deok-moon
Jung In-ji

Hae-Kyun Jung
Go Yak-hae

Tang Joon-sang
Hak-Jo

Moon-cheol Nam
Choi Man-Ri

مدو القنين
May 19, 2023No review content available.

👑@Quinzy3000👑
Mar 29, 2023source: The King's Letters

Laycon
Oct 18, 2022Sauce

Isleymbtr
Oct 17, 2022Well filmed. Great acting. Excellent narration of the creation of Korean Script or Hangeul. The drama revolves around the need to help common people become literate when the sounds of their language don't fit the imported Chinese characters. Learned aristocrats & scholars reject granting others the ability to become literate after they spent years & effort learning Chinese Hanza. Literacy threatened their high status. The drama also portrays the difficulty of developing a phonetic alphabet. Instead of characters representing concepts, characters represent phonetic syllables of how spoken Korean sounds. It was a paradigm shift that allowed the people to become literate easily. Instead of memorizing thousands of characters, there are 10 vowels & 14 consonants. Hangeul is considered a linguistic wonder and among Asian alphabets, the easiest to learn. The movie presents the process of creating this innovative alphabet without having a documentary feel. An interesting subject well filmed.