Queen Woo
Queen Woo | |
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Hangul | 우씨왕후 |
Hanja | 于氏王后 |
Revised Romanization | Ussiwanghu |
McCune–Reischauer | Wussiwanghwu |
Genre | |
Written by | Lee Byoung-hak[2] |
Directed by | Jung Se-kyo[2] |
Starring | |
Country of origin | South Korea |
Original language | Korean |
No. of episodes | 8 |
Production | |
Running time | 50 minutes[3] |
Production companies |
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Budget | ₩30 billion[5] |
Original release | |
Network | TVING |
Release | August 29 September 12, 2024 | –
Queen Woo (Korean: 우씨왕후) is a 2024 South Korean sageuk action television series starring Jeon Jong-seo, Kim Mu-yeol, Ji Chang-wook, Jeong Yu-mi, Lee Soo-hyuk and Park Ji-hwan. The series is about a struggle to establish a new king within 24 hours.[6] It was released on TVING from August 29, to September 12, 2024.[7] It is also available for streaming on Viu and will be on Paramount+ in selected regions.[8][9]
Synopsis
[edit]As soon as the death of King Gogukcheon of Goguryeo is announced, a fierce battle between tribes will begin. Queen Woo, who became the target of five tribes seeking power, struggles to establish a new king within 24 hours. So begins the journey of the life of 'Woo', who became the first woman in history to become queen twice.[10]
Cast
[edit]Main
[edit]- Jeon Jong-seo as Woo Hee / Queen U of Goguryeo[11]
- The queen of Goguryeo who has beauty and intelligence. She tries to protect her family and tribe by marrying one of her husband's younger brothers when the king dies.
- Prime minister of Goguryeo and the king's soldier.
- Ji Chang-wook as Go Nam-mu / King Gogukcheon of Goguryeo[12]
- Woo Hee's husband who is the king of Goguryeo with a brilliant mind.
- Jeong Yu-mi as Woo Sun[12]
- Woo Hee's older sister.
- Lee Soo-hyuk as Go Bal-gi[12]
- Prince of Goguryeo who is one of three candidates for succession to the throne.
- Park Ji-hwan as Mugol[12]
- A commander who protects King Go Nam-mu.
Supporting
[edit]- Jeon Bae-soo as Woo So[13]
- Head of Woo family.
- Jo Han-chul as Woo Do[13]
- Head of Woo family.
- Kim Do-yoon as Song Woo[13]
- The king's closest aide.
- Lee Hae-woo as Mochi[13]
- A member of the royal guard.
- Kang Young-seok as Go Yeon-u / Sansang of Goguryeo[14]
- Fourth prince of Goguryeo.
- Jung Jae-kwang as Go Gye-su[14]
- Fifth prince of Goguryeo.
- Song Jae-rim as Go Pae-ui[14]
- Dethroned prince.
- Park Bo-kyung as Jolbon[14]
- A woman who is trying to destroy the Go royal family.
- Won Hyun-jun as Noeum[15]
- The leader of the White Tiger Tribe.
Reception
[edit]The clothing, hairstyles, and accessories of the main characters have been criticized as anachronistic and historically inaccurate for resembling styles from the Chinese Qin dynasty and Warring States period.[16] For instance, the appearance of Eul Pa-so has been noted to closely resemble a character from The Qin Empire.[17]
Viewers have also criticized the gratuitous use of intimate scenes, claiming that they often feel out of place and interrupt the storyline. Unlike nationwide broadcasting channels which limit 19+ content, the rise of OTT platforms in Korea have led to an increase in "vulgar and filthy" scenes that objectify women and rely on shock value to gain viewership.[18] Reviews have noted an excessive amount of degrading violence against women. An often cited scene is when the king's younger brother, Go Bal-ki, bends his wife over a table and, while having intercourse, impales her in the back with his sword. A few minutes later, he stabs a wall in frustration, accidentally killing a woman on the other side, and orders his guards to chop off the heads of all the remaining maids in the palace.[19][unreliable source?]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Park, Seung-hoon (July 31, 2024). "살아남아야 해"...전종서, 치열한 '우씨왕후' 생존기 ["I have to survive"... Jeon Jong-seo, fierce 'Queen Woo' survival story] (in Korean). iMBC. Archived from the original on July 31, 2024. Retrieved July 31, 2024 – via Naver.
- ^ a b Jo, Hye-jin (July 31, 2024). 왕 지창욱의 죽음, '우씨왕후' 전종서 '치열한 사투' 시작 [King Ji Chang-wook's death, 'Queen Woo' Jeon Jong-seo's 'fierce fight' begins] (in Korean). Xports News. Retrieved August 7, 2024 – via Naver.
- ^ "Queen Woo". CJ ENM. Archived from the original on July 31, 2024. Retrieved August 1, 2024.
- ^ a b c Kim, Yang-su (July 12, 2023). '우씨왕후' 전종서x김무열x지창욱→박지환 캐스팅...2024년 공개 ['Queen Woo' Jeon Jong-seo x Kim Moo-yeol x Ji Chang-wook → Park Ji-hwan cast...Coming 2024]. Joy News 24. Retrieved January 25, 2024.
- ^ Han, Hye-seon (August 27, 2024). "전종서 학폭·중국사극 모두 NO"..'우씨왕후' 논란 딛고 300억 대작 탄생[종합] ["Jeon Jong-seo says no to school violence or Chinese historical dramas"...'Empress Wu' overcomes controversy, 30 billion won blockbuster is born [Comprehensive]]. star.moneytoday.co (in Korean). Archived from the original on August 28, 2024. Retrieved August 27, 2024 – via Naver.
- ^ Choi, Ji-yoon (April 20, 2023). 운수오진날·우씨왕후, 파라마운트+ 타고 세계로 [The Day of Misfortune and Queen Woo goes to the world on Paramount+]. Newsis (in Korean). Archived from the original on August 29, 2023. Retrieved January 25, 2024.
- ^ Jo, Hye-jin (July 31, 2024). 왕 지창욱의 죽음, '우씨왕후' 전종서 '치열한 사투' 시작 [King Ji Chang-wook's death, 'Queen Woo' Jeon Jong-seo's 'fierce fight' begins] (in Korean). Xports News. Retrieved August 29, 2024 – via Naver.
- ^ Salma, Nisrina (August 2, 2024). "Sinopsis Queen Woo" [Synopsis Queen Woo]. Viu. Retrieved August 29, 2024.
- ^ "International Originals Travel to Paramount+ Globally" (Press release). CBS. August 7, 2023. Retrieved August 7, 2023 – via The Futon Critic.
- ^ Choi, Yun-na (August 1, 2023). 전종서·김무열→지창욱·정유미 '우씨왕후', 대본리딩 현장 공개 [Jeon Jong-seo, Kim Moo-yeol → Ji Chang-wook, Jung Yu-mi, 'Queen Woo', script reading site revealed]. Sports Donga (in Korean). Archived from the original on January 25, 2024. Retrieved January 25, 2024.
- ^ Moon Ji-yeon (April 18, 2023). [공식] 전종서 '우씨왕후'로 첫 사극 도전..고구려 왕후 된다 [[Official] Jeon Jong-seo's first historical drama challenge with 'Queen Wu'... Becomes a Goguryeo queen] (in Korean). Sports Chosun. Archived from the original on April 18, 2023. Retrieved April 18, 2023 – via Naver.
- ^ a b c d e Choi Na-young (July 12, 2023). '우씨왕후' 전종서∙김무열∙지창욱∙정유미∙이수혁∙박지환, 캐스팅 발표..왕좌 놓고 싸운다 ['Queen Woo' Jeon Jong-seo, Kim Mu-yeol, Ji Chang-wook, Jeong Yu-mi, Lee Soo-hyuk, and Park Ji-hwan, casting announcement...fight for the throne]. OSEN (in Korean). Retrieved January 25, 2024.
- ^ a b c d Lee, Min-ji (August 1, 2023). '우씨왕후' 전종서→김무열-지창욱, 대본리딩부터 연기 배틀 ['Queen Wu' Jeon Jong-seo → Kim Moo-yeol - Ji Chang-wook, acting battle from script reading] (in Korean). Newsen. Archived from the original on August 1, 2023. Retrieved August 1, 2023 – via Naver.
- ^ a b c d Choi Na-young (August 1, 2023). '우씨왕후' 전종서∙김무열∙지창욱∙정유미 캐스팅..불꽃 튀는 대본리딩 현장 공개 ['Queen Woo' Jeon Jong-seo, Kim Mu-yeol, Ji Chang-wook, and Jeong Yu-mi casting...Sparkling script reading site revealed]. OSEN (in Korean). Archived from the original on January 25, 2024. Retrieved January 25, 2024.
- ^ Park, Jung-sun (August 7, 2024). 원현준, 티빙 시리즈 '우씨왕후' 출연 [Won Hyun-jun to appear in TVING series 'Queen Woo'] (in Korean). JTBC. Retrieved August 7, 2024 – via Naver.
- ^ Nath, Nikita (August 7, 2024). "Drama 'Queen Woo' embroiled in controversy for historical inaccuracies". Yahoo News. Retrieved August 13, 2024.
- ^ Park, Jin-hai (August 9, 2024). "Drama 'Queen Woo' embroiled in controversy for historical inaccuracies". The Korea Times. Retrieved August 13, 2024.
- ^ Conran, Pierce (August 31, 2024). "K-drama Queen Woo Part I review: Jeon Jong-seo, Ji Chang-wook in turgid period drama". South China Morning Post. Archived from the original on August 31, 2024. Retrieved August 31, 2024.
- ^ Shin, Youngeun (August 29, 2024). "TVing Original Series 'Queen Woo' Part 1 (1-4 times) Review". Maeil Business Newspaper. Archived from the original on September 1, 2024. Retrieved August 31, 2024.
External links
[edit]- Official website (in Korean)
- Production website at Andmarq (in English and Korean)
- Queen Woo at IMDb
- Queen Woo at HanCinema