Do not own but love this drama and couple.
Lee Min Ho in a perfect role for him - stoic, not many lines, but so much presence. He is the captain of the king's guards and becomes much more throughout the series. And the female lead in this one is great! Wonderful acting, great chemistry between the two leads, and the female lead is actually capable, independent, smart.
Some very melodramatic stuff with what are effectively super villains, but I loved even that stuff. Over the top but not enough so that I couldn't take it seriously.
A gripping series - political intrigue, a young king (or really would-be king) who needs to learn to be a good ruler, time travel (hooray!), and so much more.
Promotional poster for Faith Also known as The Great Doctor Genre Written by Directed by Shin Yong-hwi Starring Country of origin Original language(s) No. Of episodes 24 Production Production location(s) Korea Cinematography Seok Deuk-won Lee Young-cheol Running time Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 Production company(s) Faith SPC Distributor Release Original network First shown in South Korea Original release 13 August ( 2012-08-13) – 30 October 2012 ( 2012-10-30) Chronology Preceded by Followed by External links. Contents. Title The title Sin-ui, can mean faith, as in belief in justice. The means Divine Doctor, but in it also means divine healer or great doctor.
Synopsis After King marries the princess, they return to. On the way they are attacked and the queen is fatally injured. According to the advice of his royal advisor, the king orders royal bodyguard 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, a modern-day doctor from, who saves the queen's life. He makes a promise that he will return her to her world, but the scheming royal advisor 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, gradually she and Choi Young 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 and Prince Deok-seung, King Gongmin's uncle.
Constantly risking his life, Choi Young thwarts numerous attempts by Ki-chul and Deok-seung to kidnap and possess Eun-soo, which almost resulted in the death of the king and queen. Choi Young brings Eun-soo to the portal before it closes so that she can travel back and bid farewell to her loved ones and join Choi Young permanently.
Ki-chul attacked them and Choi Young suffers a life-threatening wound. Ki-chul then drags Eun-soo to the portal, and Eun-Soo enters it hoping to save him by gathering medical supplies from the future. When she passes through the portal again, she finds herself in an era a hundred years before Choi Young's time. There, she spends a few years waiting for the portal to open again, while leaving hints for her future self. One day, 'heaven's gate' opens again and Eun-soo enters, only to find herself again back in modern-day Seoul. She re-enters the portal and travels to the time period five years after she left Choi Young, a time during which he has brilliantly won a number of military battles and reclaimed lands of Goryeo.
Finally, she and Choi Young reunite. Cast Main. General In the mid-1300s, approximately 1352, is a bodyguard to of the. 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. Yoo Eun-soo A 33-year-old plastic surgeon in the year 2012.
Eun-soo was originally a but quickly found that it was an overworked, under-paid profession and jumped ship to. 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 era. In Goryeo, she is believed to be the apprentice of the famous Chinese surgeon, sent from heaven.
Supporting. Ki-chul.
Jang Bin. Chun Eum-ja. Hwa-su-in.
Jo Il-shin. Court Lady Choi, Choi Young's aunt. Sohn-yoo.
Baek Kwang-doo - Bae Choong-seok. Kim Jong-moon - Oh Dae-man. Kang Chang-mook - Deol-bae. Oh Deok-man. Kim Soo-yeon - Deo-ki. Prince Deok-seung.
Jung Yoo-chan - Joo-seok. Kwon Min - Ahn Do-chi. Eun-soo's doctor ex-boyfriend (cameo, ep 1). fortune teller (cameo, ep 1). Moon Chi-hoo, leader of Jeokwoldae (cameo, ep 4) Soundtrack The drama's theme song, 'Carry On', was sung by singer, and was released on August 21, 2012. The song entered the Top 100 charts between 2014 and 2015 in, and; the latter being the country where it reached its highest position, number 8.
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