- Source: Toji, the Land
- The Land (film 1974)
- Hahm Eun-jung
- Kim Hyun-joo
- Filmografi T-ara
- Choi Jin-ho
- Risa Taneda
- Samurai Sentai Shinkenger
- Daftar episode BanG Dream!
- Anime dalam tahun 2018
- Rikiya Koyama
- Toji, the Land
- Toji
- Kim Hyun-joo
- Pak Kyongni
- Kim Sun-young (actress, born 1980)
- Kim Ji-hoon (actor, born 1981)
- Lee Sa-bi
- Jang Hee-jin
- Park Ji-young (actress)
- Hwang Bo-ra
Toji, the Land (Korean: 토지; RR: Toji) is a 2004 South Korean television series based on the novel Toji ( 토지) written by Park Kyong-ni. The series following the story of turbulent life of Choi Seo-hee as she lives throughout the Donghak Peasant Revolution, the Eulmi Incident, the Japanese colonial era, and Korea's independence in 1945. As in the novel, the drama portrays the conflicts between individuals who are engulfed in their own desires of love and veiled enmity, rage and jealousy. Starring Kim Hyun-joo, Yoo Jun-sang, it premiered on SBS on November 26, 2004, and aired on Friday and Saturday at time-slot 20:45-21:45 (KST) till May 22, 2005.
Plot
When she was 5 years old, Seo Hee(Kim Hyun-joo)'s mother left with one of the servants, leaving her behind her father, who had never treated her well. The first shock was a preparation for her hardship. After her father was killed, her relative Joon Goo, taking advantage of her young age to gain possession of the land she rightfully owns. In these miserable years, her low status friend, Kim Gil-sang (Yoo Jun-sang) became her only support. He helped Seo Hee to run away from hometown to escape Joon Goo's plot forced Seo Hee to marry a disabled man. Then, she slowly builds her property as a merchant, driven by a desire to revenge Joon Goo and the ultimate goal is to regain the land.
Cast
= Main
=Kim Hyun-joo as Choi Seo-hee
Bae Na-yeon as child Seo-hee
Shin Se-kyung as young Seo-hee
Yoo Jun-sang as Kim Gil-sang
Seo Ji-won as child Gil-sang
Kim Ji-hoon as young Gil-sang
Lee Jae-eun as Bong-soon/Ki-hwa
Kim Han-bi as child Bong-soon/Ki-hwa
Hahm Eun-jung as young Bong-soon/Ki-hwa
Jung Chan as Lee Sang-hyun
Jeong Se-in as young Sang-hyun
Hae Hae-jin as Kim Pyeong-san/Kim Doo-su
Kim Hoon-gi as young Pyeong-san/Doo-su
= People of Choi Cham-pan
=Kim Mi-sook as Yoon's wife
Park Ji-il as Choi Chi-soo/Choi Cham-pan
Kim Yu-seok as Kim Hwan/Gu-cheon
Lee Min-young as Byeol-dang
Kim Kap-soo as Jo Jun-goo
Do Ji-won as Hong's wife
Jo An as Gwi-nyeo
Park Hye-sook as Bong Sun-ne
Kim Young-ok as Gan-nan's Grandmother
Son Chang-joon as Jo Byeong-soo
Baek Seung-woo as young Byeong-soo
Lee Won-jong as Kim Seo-bang
Kim Ji-young as Kim Seo-bang's wife
Hwang Bo-ra as Yeon-i
Park Young-seo as Gae-dong
Bae Min-hui as Ma Chi-yeog
Choi Seong-ho as Sam-su
Baek Seung-wook as Do-li
= Pyeongsari people
=Park Sang-won as Lee Yong
Kim Yeo-jin as Kang Cheong-daek
Park Ji-young as Im In-ne
Kim Hye-sun as Gong Wol-seun
Yang Geum-seok as Ha Man-daek
Jeong Jong-jun as Kang Po-su
Bae Do-hwan as Lee Chil-seong
Lee Won-jae as Kim I-pyung
Jung Kyung-soon as Pyeong Sa-ri's widow
Park Yong-soo as Kim Young-pal
Lee Soon-jae as Kim Hoon-jang
Choi Gyu-hwan as Kim Doo-man
Kwon Jae-hwan as Kim Han-bok
Won Jang-hee as young Han-bok
= People of Seohee's house
=Oh Tae-kyung as Choi Yoon-guk
Won Deok-hyeon as child Yoon-guk
Jang Hee-jin as Lee Yang-hyeon
Kim Ye-won as child Yang-hyeon
Lee Joo-seok as Choi Hwan-guk
Kim Seung-wook as child Hwan-guk
Kim Seok as young Hwan-guk
Park Mi-young as Hwang Deok-hee
Shin Sung-woon as Butler Jang Yeon-hak
Kim So-hyun as Sae-chim
= Independence activists
=Park Si-eun as Yoo In-shil
Kim Ji-wan as Jiro Ogada
Park Jin-hyung as Jeong-seok
= People from Im Myeong-hee's side
=Jung Ha-na as Im Myeong-hee
Lee Chang as Jo Chan-ha
Kim Il-woo as Jo Yong-ha
Kim Mi-ra as No Ri-ko
Kim Hee-jun as Im Myeong-bin
= Yongjeong
=Oh Yoon-hong as Ok-ne
Kwon Soo-hyun as Ok-i
Lee Jung-gil as Gong No-myeon
Kim Seon-young as Bang's wife
Yeom Hyeon-hee as Gong Song-ae
Ha Da-som as Shim Geum-nyeo
= Others
=Go Joo-won as Song Young-kwang
Ahn Joo-hee as Kang Hye-sook
Jung Wook as Lee Hong
Oh Seung-yoon as young Hong
Lee Kyung-wha as Heo Bo-yeon
Lee Eon-jeong as Jang-yi
Jeon Hyun-ah as Lee Im
Lee Young-ah as Lee Sang-sang
Park Sang-gyu as Lee Dong-jin
Park Jin-seong as Song Gwan-soo
Kwak Jung-wook as Kang Doo-me
Lee Seung-hyung as Hwang Tae-soo
Im Seo-yeon as Doo-ri
Bae Min-hee as Sam-wol
Min Wook
Shin Goo as Doctor Moon
Lee Seung-cheol as Kim Gae-joo
Lim Il-gyu as Kang Doo-me
Oh A-rang
Lee Tae-hoon as Monk Woo-gwan
Yang Dong-jae
Maeng Ho-rim
Kwon Ki-seon
Kwon Kyung-ha
Kwon Bok-soon
Kim Shin-rok as Han-bok's wife
Kim Hwa-ran
Jeong Jong-hoon as Master Hye-kwan
Kim Hak-yong
Jo Jung-guk as Yong-chil
Kim Soon-yi
Park Yoon-jung
Production
= Casting
=In 2003, SBS confirmed Kim Hyun-joo was chosen as the main role of Choi Seo-hee
= Development
=In October 2003, the drama started filming in Hadong.
The production cost 15 billion won. New setting for the drama were built in Hadong, South Gyeongsang Province and Hoengseong, Gangwon Province, South Korea. In Hadong, about 40 houses were built centered on Choi Champandaek, which now become a tourist attraction. And about 80 houses were built in Hoengseong, which contains realistic scenes of Yongjeong, Hoeryong and Jinju, as well as Harbin, China and Japan during the Japanese colonial period.
= Note
=This 2004 version drama was the first drama produced after the novel Toji was completed, has been evaluated to have fully captured the thoughts and thoughts of writer Park Kyongni.
Broadcasting changes and extension
The broadcast of episode scheduled on December 19, 2004, was cancelled due to the friendly football match Korea vs Germany.
Awards and nominations
External links
Official website (in Korean)
Toji, the Land at HanCinema
Toji, the Land at IMDb