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Saimdang, Memoir of Colors (사임당, 빛의 일기; Saimdang, Bichui Ilgi; lit. Saimdang, Light's Diary) is a South Korean drama starring Lee Young Ae in the title role as Shin Saimdang, a famous Joseon-era artist and calligrapher who lived in the early 16th century. It aired on SBS every Wednesday and Thursday at 22:00 KST starting January 26, 2017.

The series marks Lee's television comeback 14 years after her pan-Asia hit drama Dae Jang Geum (2003).

Synopsis[]

Can a secret diary shed light on the authenticity of a centuries-old painting?

Seo Ji Yoon (Lee Young Ae) is an art history lecturer who has devoted the best years of her life to earning her Ph.D. and working under her mentor, department chairman Min Jung Hak (Choi Jong Hwan), in the hopes of being named a full-time professor at her university.

When Jung Hak entrusts Ji Yoon to write the thesis for his find-of-the-century historical painting, "An Gyeon's Mount Geumgang," Ji Yoon is ecstatic and finally feels like she is about to earn her professorship. But in a matter of days, her whole world comes crashing down around her.

First, her husband, Jung Min Seok (Lee Hae Young), suddenly becomes a fugitive when his company comes under investigation and the Russian Mafia comes after him for dirty money, forcing Ji Yoon, her son, and her mother-in-law, Kim Jung Hee (Kim Hae Sook), to be kicked out of their home. Then, Ji Yoon's career comes to a crashing halt when grad student Han Sang Hyun (Yang Se Jong) publicly challenges the authenticity of the Mount Geumgang painting and Ji Yoon does not adequately defend Jung Hak's reputation.

An enraged Jung Hak has Ji Yoon fired and ostracized from the art history community. At the bottom of her life, Ji Yoon discovers the secret diary of Shin Saimdang (1504-1551), a Korean artist, writer, calligraphist and poet who was the mother of Yi I, one of the two most prominent Korean Confucian scholars during the Joseon Dynasty. The diary sheds new light on the life of Saimdang (also played by Lee Young Ae, her relationship with painter Lee Gyeom (Song Seung Heon), and the Mount Geumgang painting.

With the help of Sang Hyun and her best friend, Go Hye Jung (Park Jun Myun), an antiquities researcher, can Ji Yoon get her life and career back?[1]

Plot[]

Present timeline[]

Seo Ji-yoon, a lecturer in art history at Hankuk University, seems to have everything she wants. She is about to finish her PhD, supervised by renowned professor Min Jung-hak, which would ultimately lead to a faculty position at the university. She also has a good family life, with supportive husband Jung Min-seok, a wealthy businessman, and mother-in-law Kim Jung-hae. For her PhD thesis, she is assigned to research a recently discovered painting Geumgangsando by An Gyeon, scheduled to be displayed as national treasure under the auspices of Min Jung-hak. However, Ji-yoon's discoveries seem to doubt the authenticity of the painting. At a conference, a student named Han Sang-hyun challenges her on that authenticity question, which Ji-yoon deflected, citing she needs time to ensure its authenticity.

Ji-yoon's answer casts doubt on the art world, humiliating Min Jung-hak, who opts to quickly sabotage her career path in retaliation. At a conference in Bologna, Italy, Prof. Min devises a scheme to cite her for disciplinary action, terminating her position at the university. As bad as Ji-yoon's situation is, her life continues to crumble, when her husband goes into hiding, amassing unpaid debts as a result of a competitor's illegal business maneuvers in a desperate measure for his business to survive. Reeling from her personal and professional life crises, serendipity comes into play on the roads of Italy when Ji-yoon stumbles upon a diary mentioning the Geumgangsando painting, leading her to discover the painting of Shin Saimdang by accident. The diary also sheds light about Saimdang, who not only strongly resembles Ji-yoon but seems to be intricately linked to her. Ji-yoon starts to fight an uphill battle to clear her name and prove her prowess by finding the real Geumgangsando painting, while also struggling with financial hardship and continual pressure from Min Jung-hak to prevent her from succeeding.

Past timeline[]

The story begins 500 years ago in the Joseon era. At that time, despite her youth, Shin Saimdang quickly gains a reputation as a talented artist yet notoriously daring girl, going as far as climbing walls to sneak into other people's houses. She is the second daughter of Shin Myung-hwa, a Confucian scholar who is loyal to King Jungjong. The King is portrayed as paranoid to losing his throne, and losing control of government to factions.

Saimdang meets and falls in love with Lee Gyeom, a member of the royal family, while enjoying the life of a commoner and an artist as well. Their love quickly blossoms, ultimately with Lee Gyeom asking Shin Myung-hwa for his daughter's hand in marriage. However, through a series of mishaps, both by the King and the main antagonists Min Chi-Hyung (a corrupt merchant) and Choi Wheiumdang (originally a jealous tavern girl, whose affections are ignored by Lee Gyeom), results in Shin Myung-hwa being executed by the King and Saimdang marrying a simple-minded scholar named Lee Won-su. Saimdang's marriage puts Lee Gyeom in despair, storming away to ultimately live a wayward life for 20 years, rejecting numerous requests of marriage from the royal family.

20 years later, Saimdang, now a mother of four (among them are Lee Mae-chang, later become a talented artist, and Lee Hyun-ryong, a child prodigy later becoming an influential scholar), moves to Hanyang with her family. However, her husband, being a gullible scholar who could not pass the national exam for 20 years, is scammed, leaving her to spend all her savings to buy a decrepit house. In Hanyang, she eventually meets her first love, Lee Gyeom, now known as Lord Uiseong. She denies her old feelings, claiming she has forgotten about them, but Gyeom has not. He finally settles in Hanyang, opening the "Bi-ikdang (Jian) Art Center", while also secretly investigating Min Chi-Hyung at the request of the King. Min Chi-Hyung is now a high-ranking, but corrupt official who married Choi Wheiumdang, now also an artist and head of the mother's organization at the prestigious Jungbu School.

To survive through financial hardship, Saimdang gathers a bunch of homeless and starving drifters to open a paper mill, with the ultimate goal of producing Goryeo paper, a famous high-quality paper whose formula has been lost. Despite having to raise a family and working tirelessly to make ends meet, Saimdang revives her dormant artistic talents, becoming a renowned painter. Eventually, Saimdang and her group of drifters are able to recreate the formula for the lost Goryeo paper, making her and the drifters wealthy. Min Chi-Hyung is exiled for his numerous crimes, with Choi Wheiumdang having to find a way to rescue her husband.

Two years later, things have gone south. Despite being amassing great wealth, Saimdang's marriage is falling apart, both from her husband having an affair and her sole focus on painting. Lee Gyeom, after travelling the world, returns to Hanyang, only to find that King Jungjong now distrusts him. After his wife stages a scheme to rescue Princess Jeongsun, Min Chi-Hyung is set free, but now winds up living a commoner's life as former officers scorn him. Things escalate when Saimdang offers to draw the King's portrait, who recognises her to be the daughter of the deceased Shin Myung-Hwa. He finally orders Min Chi-Hyung to secretly kill Saimdang and Lee Gyeom; however, Min Chi-Hyung himself is killed in the process. Lee Gyeom then confronts King Jungjong almost killing him, but chooses to flee instead. Lee Gyeom heads off to Mount Geumgang to join Saimdang as she has gone to paint there, something she has wished since childhood. He meets up with Saimdang, fulfilling their dream of drawing the Geumgangsando together. Saimdang finally confesses her love for Lee Gyeom, but chooses not to run away with him for the sake of not abandoning her children.

Meeting between Ji-yoon and Saimdang[]

Lee Gyeom finally turns himself in and accepts the death penalty. Saimdang, in her despair, has a strange vision.

Meanwhile, in present timeline, Seo Ji-yoon feels strange things about the portrait of Saimdang. It seems like they are connected in some way. Finally, in an accident, Seo Ji-yoon and Saimdang meet in an undetermined world. Ji-yoon reveals to Saimdang that Lee Gyeom managed to stay alive and escaped to Italy, which encourages Saimdang to stage an assault to rescue him. En route on the road to execution, a group of Lord Uiseong's supporters confront the royal guards, attempting to break Lee Gyeom free. The head of the royal guards, who is fond of Uiseong and disagreed with the King's execution order, lets the supporters go ahead and free him. As there would be no excuse for this action, the guard chooses to commit suicide. After a tearful farewell to Saimdang, Lee Gyeom then heads to a boat, starting a long voyage that ultimately leads him to settle in Bologna, Italy.

Lee Gyeom keeps his artistic life in Italy, while living in a manor house called "Siesta di Luna" (a name inspired by one of Saimdang's quotes about the Moon). Ji-yoon once again visits Siesta di Luna, and can envision Saimdang and Lee Gyeom finally together.

Cast[]

  • Lee Young Ae as Seo Ji Yoon / Shin Saim Dang
    • Park Hye Soo as Young Seo Ji Yoon / Shin Saim Dang
    • Lee Joo Yeon as Teen Shin Saim Dang
A Joseon artist, calligrapher and philosopher.
  • Song Seung Heon as Lee Gyeom
    • Yang Se Jong as Young Han Sang Hyun / Lee Gyeom
Saimdang's lover; an aristocrat and painter with a carefree spirit.
  • Oh Yoon Ah as Choi Hwieum Dang
    • Yoon Ye Joo as Young Choi Hwieum Dang
  • Yoon Da Hoon as Lee Won Soo

  • Kim Hae Sook as Kim Jung Hee
  • Choi Jong Hwan as King Joong Jong / Min Jung Hak
  • Park Joon Myun as Ko Hye Jung, Saimdang's maid
  • Kim Mi Kyung as Director Seon
  • Choi Chul Ho as Min Chi Hyung
  • Yoon Seok Hwa as Queen Dangyeong
  • Park Jung Hak as the king's escort warrior
  • Kim Young Joon as teacher assistant Nam
  • Goo Hye Ryung as Mr. Gong's wife
  • Jo Seung Yeon as Minister of the Right Council
  • Song Min Hyung as Chairman Heo
  • Lee Hae Young as Jung Min Seok
  • Ban Hyo Jung as Lee Gyeom's aunt
  • Kim Jeong Hak as Jwa Ui Jeong
  • Choi Il Hwa as Shin Myeong Hwa
  • Lee Kyung Jin as Lady Lee, Saimdang's mother
  • Heo Sung Tae as Wang Jeong Cheol, Ming Envoy
  • Jung Joon Won as Lee Hyun Ryong, Saimdang's son
  • Anda as Anna
  • Jang Seo Kyung as Hyang Yi, Saimdang's maid
  • Noh Young Hak as Crown Prince Lee Ho
  • Lee Sung Wook as General Yu Min
  • Park Sang Hoon as Won Hyo
  • Choi Seung Hoon as Min Ji Sung (Past)
  • Lee Tae Woo as Jeong Eun Soo (Present)
  • Shin Soo Yun as Lee Mae Chang
  • Ahn Shin Woo as Baek In Geol
  • Kim Min Hee
  • Na Gwang Hoon
  • Jo Chang Geun
  • Yoo Ji Yeon
  • Gu Gun Min
  • Kang Chul Sung

  • Hong Seok Cheon as Mong Ryong
  • Ahn Soo Bin as Mrs. Chima
  • Hong Jin Ki as Yijo Jwalang
  • Kim Young Gu as Jang Si Ho, a butler
  • Seol Jung Hwan
  • Song Joon Hee
  • Yoo Ji Yeon
  • Lee Jae Wook
  • Ahn Hee Joo
  • Sung Hyun Mi
  • Kim Yong Ho
  • Park Kwi Soon
  • Park Ji Hyun
  • Shin Chul Jin
  • Kim Dae Gon
  • Go Byung Taek
  • Choi Young Woo
  • Kim Kwi Seon
  • Park Noh Shik

  • Soundtrack[]

    Main Article: Saimdang, Light's Diary OST

    Episodes[]

    Production[]

    The drama was first announced in March 2015 with Lee Young-ae cast in the titular role of Saimdang marking her return to acting after a 10-year hiatus since the 2005 film Sympathy for Lady Vengeance, and her first television role since the 2003 hit Dae Jang Geum. Song Seung-heon was cast as Saimdang's fictional love interest in July 2015.

    The first script reading took place on August 4, 2015 at SBS Ilsan Production Center in Tanhyun, South Korea with filming beginning August 10, 2015 and finished June 4, 2016. It was originally scheduled to air simultaneously in South Korea and China in the later half of 2016, but was delayed to January 2017 due to conflict over the terminal high-altitude area defense (THAAD) system between the two countries.

    Reception[]

    Prior to its broadcast, the series received much attention due to it being a comeback for Lee Young Ae, whose last appearance on the small screen was 14 years ago in the pan-Asia drama hit Jewel in the Palace (2003). Boasting a budget of 22.5 billion won ($20 million), Chinese rights of the series were sold to the Hong Kong-based Emperor Entertainment Korea for $267,000 per episode, surpassing the previous record set by the 2016 hit drama Descendants of the Sun. Rights have also been sold to US-based Netflix for $20,000 per episode, and in Japan for $90,000 per episode.

    Despite its initial hype, extensive publicity and huge budget, Saimdang failed to capture viewers and was ultimately surpassed by its its competitor in the same time slot. Factors such as its lack of fresh elements, slow plot and illogical storyline were cited as reasons for its failure. Additionally, both Lee Young-ae and Park Hye-su were criticized for their acting performance. The series was ultimately cut by two episodes due to its low ratings.

    Nonetheless, the series managed to earn a net profit thanks to strong performance overseas. According to its production company, it earned 17 billion won (US$15 million) via distribution in seven countries, including in China, Japan and Taiwan. The series is the most viewed program on Taiwan's GTV, and also maintained the No. 1 and No. 2 positions on various platforms in Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore and Malaysia.

    Awards and nominations[]

    Year Award Category Nominee Result
    2017 25th SBS Drama Awards Top Excellence Award, Actor in a Wednesday–Thursday Drama Song Seung Heon Nominated
    Top Excellence Award, Actress in a Wednesday–Thursday Drama Lee Young Ae Nominated
    Excellence Award, Actress in a Wednesday–Thursday Drama Oh Yoon Ah Nominated

    International broadcast[]

    Distribution rights to the drama have reportedly been bought by companies in China, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, and Iran.

    In the Los Angeles DMA, US the drama airs every Wednesday & Thursday with English subtitles, free over-the-air on Asian American channel, LA18 (channel 18) from February 2017 to May 2017.

    In the Philippines, it will air in GMA Network on August 9, 2017, under the title Saimdang: Soulmates Across Time replacing the Innocent Defendant Monday to Thursday at GMA Telebabad primetime block 10:00 PM. The international broadcast version differs from the SBS version in some way, with more emphasis on modern timeline. It re-aired on GMA News TV on July 2, 2018.

    In Thailand, it broadcast on 13 Family is a Channel 3's sister channel starting August 17, 2017 on Mondays to Thursdays at 19:00 (ICT).

    In Myanmar, the drama is available to stream on Iflix with Burmese subtitles.

    In Iran, the drama will be available to stream from 25th January 2018 on TVA with Persian dubbing.

    Trivia[]

    • This drama took over the timeslot previously occupied by "The Legend of the Blue Sea" and was followed by "Suspicious Partner" on May 10, 2017.[2]
    • The early working title was "Saimdang, the Herstory".[2]
    • This drama was the first acting role for actress Lee Young Ae since her appearance in the 2005 film "Sympathy for Lady Vengeance" and her first drama role since the 2003 MBC drama "A Jewel in the Palace."[2]
    • Actor Kam Woo-Sung was offered the male lead role but declined.[2]
    • The drama was shortened from its originally planned 30 episodes to 28 episodes.[2]

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