Amid political chaos and threats against King Lee Hun, a clown named Ha Sun, who closely resembles the king, is brought into the palace as his double. Orphaned during an epidemic and raised by a troupe of clowns, Ha Sun once impersonated the king on stage. Now living as the monarch, he fears being discovered and falls in love with Queen Yoo So Woon. (Source: kisskh) ~~ Remake of "Masquerade" (2012), which in turn is inspired by "The Prince and the Pauper" by Mark Twain. Edit Translation
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- 한국어
- Arabic
- Українська
- Native Title: 왕이 된 남자
- Also Known As: Gwanghae, Wangyidoen Namja , Ghwanghae, Man Became A King , Wangyi Doen Namja , Masquerade , Man Who Became King , 광해, 왕이 된 남자 , Wangyidoen Namja , 成為王的男人 , wang-i doin nam-ja , Gwang-hae, The Man Who Became King , wangi doin namja
- Screenwriter: Shin Ha Eun, Kim Seon Deok
- Director: Kim Hee Won
- Genres: Historical, Romance, Melodrama, Political
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Cast & Credits
- Yeo Jin Goo Main Role
- Lee Se Young Main Role
- Kim Sang Kyung Main Role
- Jang GwangEunuch Jo [King's aide]Support Role
- Yoon Jong SeokJang Moo Young [Royal Officer]Support Role
- Yoon Kyung HoGap Su [Ha Sun's friend]Support Role
Reviews

The writing in this series is incredible. There are so many twists and turns, it will constantly keep you on the edge of your seat.
The acting is absolutely brilliant. Yeo Jin Goo does a brilliant job of portraying the duel roles. Lee Se Young is superb as the regal yet strong queen.
I highly suggest this drama to everyone especially if you love historical dramas.
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The premise is not so unique in itself, but choosing to show it as history is what sets it apart. The characters and the politics carry the drama, so if you like that in a series, you have come to the right place.The story progression was paced well, not too slow or too fast. The characters were a major element of the whole story, so their development within the politics was refreshing to see. Each person had their own motivation and was chained to it. The grey area some major characters walk on is worth acknowledgment. No intention seemed incorrect if you looked at in the person' shoes, but the way some chose to carry it out helped differentiate right and wrong. There were those who took some questionable actions for what they perceived as a greater good, and that will make you question what exactly is being a hero; it is established that to remove dirt, you have to get your hands dirtied too, and I think that is a very realistic outlook to it. Moreover, the idea of effect of power on the purest of people is experimented here.
Despite that, I think the writers could have added more to the story - for example using the little group The Chief Secretary was a part of in the final few episodes in more ways. Another reason to withhold my score is the inconsistency of Ha Seon's motivations around episode 11 and 12. The writers added a few throwaway lines that strayed from his character.
The acting was well done. In the words of the real king, the FL was a true Frozen Queen - composed and unwavering in her principles, which probably turned her so cold, and Lee Se Young portrayed felt every bit of it. When it comes to Yeo Jin Goo, he was marvelous as the King, enough so that you believed that Ha Seon and the King to be different people, like the drama wanted us to. Kim Sang Kyung, to me, delivered a great performance as a man consistently struggling with himself I liked the character on paper, and he made him come to life. Jang Young Nam was memorable as the antagonist.
The BGM consistently delivered. Never did it feel as if some external force was intruding upon your viewing experience. It was pleasant to listen to and built moments of suspense, sadness, and even happiness. I think this was actually the part I looked most forward to - the music that accompanied the scenes one anticipated. Music can honestly make or break stories, and here it helped cement the over all presentation. They rarely used OSTs, if at all, but the ones they did sounded melodious.
One would rewatch it to see the character dynamics, and maybe a political scuffle. The team put together a great piece - give it a try if you want a break from the repetitive,. :p
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