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Man of La Mancha - Korean cast

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Uploaded by on Nov 6, 2006

from the 11th Korea Musical Awards in 2005.
the song from musical Man of La Mancha.
Don Quixote - Kim Sungki
Sancho - Kim Jaeman

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  • I get chills every time I watch this. The power is always there and the soul. It has never grown old for me. :)

  • @AlarusOne Thanks a lot :D

  • Is there anyplace I could buy this version on DVD?

  • @BenDVogel

    there is no dvd :(

  • I've performed this role several times and this is still one of the purest and most exciting renditions of this scene that I've witnessed in my almost 50 years on this earth.  It is so inspiring to see someone throw his entire soul into the performance - to become the Don, and convey his message of Hope overcoming darkness. Absolutely beautiful. Thank you for posting this.

  • You are more than welcome!! :)

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  • I watch a German, an English and a Korean version for the first time today, and I prefer this one, great performance. :)

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  • @icylakepaxphile: "we eastern asians are really western wannabe"

    I don't know if you're being sarcastic here. But that's not a complaint; Americans get upset by sarcasm, but English people take it differently. Sarcasm in England can be friendly =)

    We also don't see Koreans or Asians in general as slaves of our culture. Really, we don't; we're fascinated by Oriental culture. I dated a Korean girl once, but it didn't work out because of Korean assumptions about how westerners see Korea.

  • @icylakepaxphile: I admit I'm surprised that Don Quixote is popular in Korea. I'm also pleased; in the West, we have to think about it to understand the impact our culture has on others. But the same is true of Oriental culture too; you're probably not fully aware of the impact Eastern cultures have on us.

    But... I stand by the belief that the subtleties of Don Quixote don't fully translate; I'd need to be convinced otherwise.

  • @JCLeSinge might not be introduced in South Korea. yes. we eastern asians are really western wannabe. we know Verdi very well. but few people go to hear our teraditional music. The best students and cultural slaves of your culture. it's very different from middle eastner or south Asian.

  • @JCLeSinge you may can not emagine that in east asia-especially in Korea and Japan-, how overwhelming western culture's impact is! in our educational system, So many Greek Philoshphers and Western novelists's work is being introduced into every student's brain. indeed, no korean desn't know Don Quixote. The story through kids' story book, plays, cartoons, very well known to Koreans. and we usually say 'are you Don Quixote?'in daily life. if there were no such back grond, this musical

  • Sancho is HILARIOUS!!Haha . im from the USA but i find this funny because i havee no idea what they are saying

  • thats great...

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