
The Uprising
Drama · History · Action
Overview
In the late 19th century Catholicism was gaining a foothold on Jeju island, much to the horror of the Confucian community, who were seeing their influence diminishing as well as getting increased taxes from Catholic-friendly government officers. The conflict became a religious war that resulted in a rebel Confucian army massacring hundreds of Christians in little more than a matter of days. The Uprising details the events leading up to the assault, focusing on the story of Yi Jae-su, the young man destined to become the leader of the rebel army.
Top Cast


Lee Jung-jae
Lee Jung-jae
Yi Jae-su
Lee Jung-jae
Yi Jae-su


Shim Eun-ha
Shim Eun-ha
Il Sook-hwa
Shim Eun-ha
Il Sook-hwa
Myung Gye-nam
Myung Gye-nam
Chae Goon-soo
Myung Gye-nam
Chae Goon-soo


Frédéric Andrau
Frédéric Andrau
Frédéric Andrau


Sébastien Tavel
Sébastien Tavel
Sébastien Tavel


Yun So-jeong
Yun So-jeong
Sook Hwa-mo
Yun So-jeong
Sook Hwa-mo


Oh Youn-hong
Oh Youn-hong
Baek Eui-jeong
Oh Youn-hong
Baek Eui-jeong


Kang Shin-il
Kang Shin-il
Ma Chan-sam
Kang Shin-il
Ma Chan-sam


Choi Il-hwa
Choi Il-hwa
Go Sam-bong
Choi Il-hwa
Go Sam-bong


Min Kyung-jin
Min Kyung-jin
Boo-shi
Min Kyung-jin
Boo-shi
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