The Eye of Dawn (MBC TV Series) Ko Hyun Jung | Choi Jae Sung | Park Sang Won | Chae Si Ra Considered by many to be the best Korean drama With over 270 actors, almost 30000 extras, a 7.2 billion won budget, and location shooting in China and the Philippines, The Eye of Dawn is as grand and striking now as it was 15 years ago. In the early 1990s, while the film industry was still going through growing pains, TV dramas were on a roll, recording ratings that would shock most industry insiders today. In 1991, producer Kim Jong Hak and writer Song Ji Na got together for their second collaboration, The Eye of Dawn, and the result is stamped in Korean television history. The acclaimed duo layer went on to rewrite the rules of Korean political dramas in the mid-90s with another masterpiece, Sandglass. One of the first drama productions to shoot in its entirety before broadcast, The Eye of Dawn is as uniquely Korean as they come when it comes to story. In the uncertain atmosphere of wartorn Korea, three young men find their lives inevitably interwoven at a time when taking sides was the only option. Yeo Wook (Chae Si Ra of Emperor of the Sea) recently joined the volunteer corps, Jang Ha Rim (Park Sang Won of Sandglass) joined the anti-war movement and fell in love with a Japanese woman, and Choi Dae Chi (Choi Jae Sung of Yeon Gaesomun) is a Korean student soldier enlisted in the Japanese Imperial army. Their destinies meet in the most tumultuous period in modern Korean history …
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