I Am a King

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I Am a King
I Am a King-poster.jpg
Promotional poster for I Am a King
Directed by Jang Kyu-sung
Produced by Kang Young-mo
Kim Won-guk
Lee Sung-jin
Written by Hwang Seong-gu
Starring Ju Ji-hoon
Park Yeong-gyu
Baek Yoon-sik
Byun Hee-bong
Kim Su-ro
Music by Kim Jun-seok
Cinematography Kim Dong-cheon
Edited by Shin Min-kyung
Production
company
Daisy Entertainment
Release dates
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  • 8 August 2012 (2012-08-08)
Running time
120 minutes
Country South Korea
Language Korean
Box office US$4,440,905[1]

I Am a King (Hangul나는 왕이로소이다; hanja나는 王이로소이다; RRNaneun Wangirosoida; MRNanŭn wangirosoida, also known as I Am the King) is a 2012 South Korean historical comedy film, starring Ju Ji-hoon, Park Yeong-gyu, Baek Yoon-sik, Byun Hee-bong and Kim Su-ro. The film is inspired by The Prince and the Pauper and is set in the Joseon Dynasty, with Joo playing the dual roles of king and beggar.[2][3] It was released on August 8, 2012 and ran for 120 minutes.[4]

Background

The movie depicts the three months before Choong-nyung (the future Sejong the Great) becomes king. The Annals of the Joseon Dynasty, which follows the history of the Joseon Dynasty between 1413 and 1865, leaves out records of this crucial period. While to future generations, King Sejong would stand as a legendary figure for his creation of the Korean alphabet and advancing the country’s scientific research and law, as Prince Choong-nyung he was known to be a bit of a reclusive bookworm.[5]

Plot

When his older brothers Yangnyeong and Hyoryeong fail to impress their father King Taejong, the king makes a royal command for Choong-nyung to become the next ruler of the kingdom instead. The prince, who strongly refuses to become the king and just wants to live a happy and stress-free life buried in his books, chooses to escape the palace before his coronation ceremony.

After hours of contemplation, Choong-nyung escapes by climbing over the palace wall. There he runs into a bad-tempered drunken slave named Deok-chil, who happens to be at the palace to save the love of his life who was captured by government officials and put in prison for being the daughter of a suspected spy.

Deok-chil perfectly resembles the prince, so Choong-nyung instantly grabs the chance to disguise himself as a slave and they exchange clothes with each other. In a terrible twist of fate, when Choong-nyung wakes up after being knocked unconscious, he is mistaken for a slave and Deok-chil gets put on the throne. As Choong-nyung ventures outside the palace walls, he begins to open his eyes to the people living in extreme poverty and experiences the life of the common man.[6]

Cast

Special screening

On August 13, 2012, a special screening was held at Deoksu Palace in Seoul, the first Korean movie screened outdoors on the palace grounds. Some 500 citizens as well as independence fighters and their families were in attendance. The event marked National Liberation Day, which commemorates Korea's independence from Japanese colonial rule.[9][10]

Reception

The film ranked third and grossed ₩3,400,628,393 in its first week of release,[11] and grossed a total of ₩5,037,762,632 domestically after two weeks of screening.[12]

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