moonchild:
I watched JIN (plays in Edo period) and loved it, quite accurate as well. That being said it also has the genre medical which is not everyone's cup of tea. I wholeheartedly recommend it though. It has a Korean remake which I like less because they included a completely unnecessary love triangle in it.
For mature watchers I recommend the movie Sakuran. Has wonderful cinematography and costumes.
Promising titles I'd like to watch are:
Thanks!
I actually watched (and dropped) the Korean version of JIN, but I think the Japanese one is supposed to be better. I'm not much a fan of medical dramas, but I might try it anyway. Rurouni Kenshin and Ryoma den are already on my list. I'll check out Sakuran and Yae no Sakura as well.
I've actually read The Tale of Genji. Genji wasn't actually a real person (though some characters may have been inspired by real people). It's just written in a style as if she's telling stories that happened in court. It's interesting that the author also seems to be a character in the movie.
Oh, and because I love picking on anachronisms, there's even one in the Tale of Genji! In the first chapter there is a man from Goguryeo who makes a prophecy about Genji, except that it takes place centuries after Goguryeo had already been conquered by Silla. :P
moonchild:
I only watched the drama My Country: The New Age which plays in this period so far. Anything about it is appreciated. :)
I've watched about 10 episodes of My Country. I've also watched Faith, Empress Ki, Six Flying Dragons, and Moon Lovers. I think there are a few more Goryeo dramas, but some of them are pretty old. I'm not sure what the focus of your article will be, but I have a decent knowledge of Goryeo history too.