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Cast & Crew

Lee Joon-ik
Director
Kim Hae-sook
As Queen In-won
Park Won-sang
As Hong Bong-han
Song Kang-ho
As King Yeongjo
Jung Hae-kyun
As Blind Shaman
Jeon Hye-jin
As Royal Consort Yeong-bin
Yoo Ah-in
As Crown Prince Sado
So Ji-sub
As Adult King Jeongjo

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In 1762, King Yeongjo of the Joseon dynasty, struggling with the weight of his crown, makes a tragic decision that will forever alter the course of history. His son, the Crown Prince Sado, is accused of plotting treason, and the king is faced with the impossible choice of sentencing his own son to death. In a desperate attempt to maintain power and control, Yeongjo locks Sado in a wooden rice chest, leading to a series of events that will ultimately lead to tragedy. "The Throne" is a film that explores the most tragic eight days in the history of the Joseon dynasty, as the crown prince suffers deprivation and isolation, and the king grapples with the consequences of his actions. Through flashbacks and fractured timelines, the movie reveals the complex and troubled relationships within the royal family, and the lengths to which they will go to maintain their grip on power. With a strong cast, including Song Kang-ho as King Yeongjo and Yoo Ah-in as Crown Prince Sado, "The Throne" is a haunting exploration of the dark side of royal politics and the personal toll of ambition. The film's use of tension and suspense creates a sense of unease that permeates every moment, as the audience is forced to confront the harsh realities of life in the palace. Despite its tragic subject matter, "The Throne" is a visually stunning film, with beautiful costumes and sets that transport the viewer back in time. The cinematography is breathtakingly beautiful, capturing both the opulence and decay of imperial life. The film's soundtrack adds another layer of depth, using traditional Korean music to create an atmosphere of foreboding doom. Ultimately, "The Throne" is a powerful commentary on the nature of power and how it can corrupt even those who are seemingly above corruption. It raises difficult questions about the lengths people will go to maintain their grip on power vand the personal cost of political ambition It is a cautionary tale about the dangers o unchecked ambition an the devastating consequences of political intrigue..

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