Chuno

8.1
20101h 5m

Dae-gil is the leader of a group of slave hunters that are hired to find a runaway slave named Tae-ha, who was once a great warrior.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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[Trailer] The Slave Hunters (추노)

Seasons

24 Episodes • Premiered 2010

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1. Episode 1

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Slaves who ran away were rounded up by bounty hunters called chuno-kkun. “Chuno” itself is a portmanteau word combining “chase” with “slave”; hence, slave hunter.

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2. Episode 2

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In the Manchu war, amidst the chaos and fighting, invaders had raided homes and dragged off their inhabitants.

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3. Episode 3

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Chun Ji-Ho is nothing if not an opportunist. He tells his men to fire away. If he manages to kill Dae-Gil and the runaway slave, that's like killing two birds with a few dozen arrows.

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4. Episode 4

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Seol-hwa blocks Dae-gil’s path and refuses to budge until he agrees to bring her along on their mission to catch Tae-ha. Dae-gil is just about to turn his horse the other way, when Eop-bok fires his musket.

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5. Episode 5

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There is only one son of the Crown Prince left alive, and Tae-Ha must save him. Tae-Ha, with his secret message from the Crown Prince himself, must get to and save the last son of the Crown Prince and avenge his master’s murder.

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6. Episode 6

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Aware that they’d be overtaken easily if they tried to escape on horseback, Tae-ha sends a riderless horse galloping away to misdirect the slave hunters once again.

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7. Episode 7

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Choi and Wang-son cannot believe it; they’ve seen it before more than a few times. But Dae-Gil is adamant – Un-Nyun is alive!

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8. Episode 8

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Seol-hwa is jolted awake by the slave hunters demanding to know what she did with their horses and money. Seol-hwa says she sold the horses and spent all of the money on food and drink.

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9. Episode 9

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Tae-Ha was not born a slave. Rather, he chose to swear an oath to defend the Crown Prince, thus he endured the loss of his command, the torture, the permanent branding of slave symbol on his forehead, because he had a greater purpose.

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10. Episode 10

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Dae-gil had begged his father to allow him to marry Un-nyun, saying that he couldn't live without her. Furious, his father had ordered that Un-nyun be locked up in the storage room, where she would be left to die from dehydration.

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11. Episode 11

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According to Dae-gil, in this world of slavery co-existing with Neo-Confucian ideals of virtue, Good and Evil don’t really have meaning.

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12. Episode 12

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King Injo asks his number two man, the Left State Minister Lee Gyeong Shik, about the happenings in Jeju Island, where the last surviving son of the murdered Crown Prince So-Hyeon was supposed to be killed.

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13. Episode 13

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Dae-Gil has found his beloved, but she has apparently forgotten about him.

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14. Episode 14

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Just as it seems they might have to settle in for a long and cold wait, one of the slaves spies the yangban approaching in the distance. The slaves immediately scramble to their positions.

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15. Episode 15

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Scholar Jo and his cohorts grow anxious as it seems that General Song Tae-Ha may not merely follow orders and do as he is told.

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16. Episode 16

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There are certain fates that are just not meant to be. After Dae-gil's relentless chase to find Tae-ha and Un-nyun, he hits a dead-end where he has to face reality and accept that Un-nyun has moved on and has found happiness.

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17. Episode 17

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Both Tae-ha and Dae-gil get captured by Officer Hwang and get tortured until they disclose the whereabouts of the Crown Prince.

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18. Episode 18

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Execution day. Both Tae-ha and Dae-gil are sentenced to die since they failed to reveal the whereabouts of the Crown Prince and follow orders.

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19. Episode 19

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While trying to escape to keep the Crown Prince safe, Hye-won gets caught by officers because they are suspicious that she is carrying the Crown Prince.

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20. Episode 20

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In order to keep the Crown Prince safe, Dae-gil guides them into the deep mountains, where his slave hunting comrade lives in a village surrounded by other slave hunters.

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21. Episode 21

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Dae-gil is now reunited again with his chuno brothers, General Choi and Wang-son. A welcoming festivity is prepared for Dae-gil and the rest of his crew.

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22. Episode 22

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The Qing Emperor sends his soldiers to the small village to get the Crown Prince so that they can take him back to Qing for his safety.

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23. Episode 23

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24. Episode 24

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Eop-bok discovers that the leader of their revolution regime used them as part of their scheme to get rid of certain people that the Left Prime Minister did not want around.

Cast

Photo of Jang Hyuk

Jang Hyuk

Lee Dae-gil

Photo of Oh Ji-ho

Oh Ji-ho

Song Tae-ha

Photo of Lee Da-hae

Lee Da-hae

Un-nyun / Kim Hye-won

Photo of Lee Jong-hyuk

Lee Jong-hyuk

Hwang Chul-woong

Photo of Han Jung-soo

Han Jung-soo

General Choi

Photo of Kim Ji-seok

Kim Ji-seok

Wang Son-i

Photo of Sung Dong-il

Sung Dong-il

Chun Ji-ho

Photo of Kim Ha-eun

Kim Ha-eun

Seol-hwa

Photo of Lee Han-wi

Lee Han-wi

Pogyo Oh

Photo of Kim Eung-soo

Kim Eung-soo

Lee Gyeong-sik

Photo of Danny Ahn

Danny Ahn

Baek-ho

Photo of Ahn Suk-hwan

Ahn Suk-hwan

Hwabaek Bang

Photo of Yoon Joo-hee

Yoon Joo-hee

Jakeun Jumo

Photo of Kim Kap-soo

Kim Kap-soo

King Injo

Photo of Jo Hee-bong

Jo Hee-bong

Kkeut-bong

Photo of Cho Jin-woong

Cho Jin-woong

Kwak Han-seom

Photo of An Kil-kang

An Kil-kang

Jjak-gui

Photo of Lee In

Lee In

Grand Prince Bongrim

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Reviews

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ParkMin

3/10

Practically, this drama is just a shirtless men expedition. It featured one of the most deplorable writing efforts and attempts to be edgy and hip with the times (2010). The drama had absolutely nothing to offer other than Jang Hyuk presence. They made Jang Hyuk as an edgy cringey whiny kid full of stupid one-liners and little to no real characterization put into him. This is a prime example for how to NOT write a broken and traumatized character. The drama had no real fights, just a handful of flashy dances in slow-mo with little to no weight to their strikes coupled with unfitting soundtrack for the fight or the moment. To reach the 24 episodes mark they had to stretch it thin, literally, with a lot of repeated scenes, extremely elongated stares and gazes, irrelevant dialogue and random slow-mo shots which all resulted in a poor utilization of the cinematography.

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