The Crowned Clown

왕이 된 남자 ‧ Drama ‧ 2019
Lee Se Young is the main Female Lead in both dramas
Somewhat similar vibes but are pretty different plot-wise.
Recommended by Shawarma
SIMILARITIES
- The main character (MC) who grew up a commoner at first is a fill in for the king, as per the king's request
- MC ends up needing to become the king when the real one *spoiler* inevitably dies to prevent political upheaval and many deaths
- There's a romance plot line
- Both dramas have good acting and cinematography

DIFFERENCES
- In TKA the king and MC are twins, in TCC they're just look a-likes
- TKA follows a female MC and in TCC it's a male MC
Recommended by Descending On You
Love how the main actor plays two very distint characters in both series. However, they are quite different in nature. The Crowned Clown IS a very intense watch, while LSFI is an easy watch.
Recommended by ciudaddedios
Both are historical with a rich, brutally gorgeous aesthetic. Both feature clowns and a king on the edge of insanity.
Recommended by emeraldarrows
Both involve identity switching to protect someone of high status. Both are historical dramas with the following included genre's 'romance', 'drama', and 'political'. Both are also set in the Joseon Dynasty.
Recommended by Hide Your Heart
If you liked either of these dramas you will for sure enjoy the other, im surprised it hasnt been recommended yet!
- both historical dramas with mystery, politics and romance
- both main characters are people of lower status who pretend to be for different reasons someone of a higher status and then face numerous repercussions for it.
- They both have an actor who acts out two characters that look identical to each other which becomes relevant to the plot.

I enjoyed the ending of TTOLO more but overall the acting is amazing in both!
Recommended by Lululitae
If very clever screenwriting is your weakness, look nowhere else! Both dramas share little in common in terms of the presentational contexts, but the power play twists and turns in both are really spectacular. Greed is a dominant theme in Stranger, but the villains in the The Crowned Clown mostly seek revenge. Stranger starts to pick up its pace from the end of episode 7 upwards, but The Crowned Clown has kept its suspense and momentum since the beginning. In particular, I found The Crowned Clown went a notch higher because of the magnificent portrayal of the dual characters by Yeo Jin Goo who has a very enigmatic screen presence, as well as the veteran actors who play the Enoch and his royal advisor.
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Also Known As: When I Turned 9 , Life at Age Nine , Ahopsal Insaeng ,
Screenwriter: Lee Man Hee
Genres: Youth, Drama
Recommended by Plutos11
If you are interested in the character of the King this was based on, Yeonsan-gun who is a historical figure in Joseon era and want to see him being portrayed in another drama, but this time, more on the melodrama genre, you might want to watch The Crowned Clown. This was also referenced by Jiyoung (the FL in BAYM ) while she recalls the future. I highly recommend TCC, just watch out for ugly crying scenes especially by the end. To entice you to watch this rather serious drama, we got Yeo Jingoo and Lee Seyoung as the royals.
Recommended by gCell at Work
Seung Hee, after losing his girlfriend in a tragic accident, left for 3 years. When he came back, he sought to make a film in a rural area. Someone caught his eye - Bok Shil, who looks exactly like his deceased girlfriend, Hye Soo. Seung Hee followed Bok Shil in order to get some answers and ended up falling for her.
Still the questions remain, is he attracted to Bok Shil because of the memories of his ex-girlfriend, or does he like Bok Shil for who she is? What happens when competitors come into the picture and families opposing their love?
Recommended by 73n5h1k015h173
both leads are "twins" in TCC he isn't related and is more of a doppelganger someone they find that look a lot like the king, where as in QLAW they were actual siblings.
Recommended by Chanpraphap
Both shows:
> Have adorable male leads who are good at heart.
> Smart and mature female leads who are the apple of the male lead's eye.
> The male leads end up bringing hope to the female lead.
> The relationship between the leads is very balanced.
> There's a big focus on romance and romantic moments/gestures; more so in TTON.
> Both male leads pretend to be someone else at first (deceiving the female lead) but for a good reason.
> The Female Lead is caught between the affections of the male and second male leads.
> Male Leads are seen as an obstacle by the second male leads, who desire to kill them.
> Male Leads do not want to sit on the throne.
> Male Leads try to keep their families safe.
> The cinematography is beautiful!
Recommended by 3GGG
Similarities:
- people wanting to dethrone a royalty
- evil Queen Dowager & state councilor
- strong friendship between a royalty and a subject
- less focus on romance
- engaging story line
- excellent performance of the actors

Differences:
- the story

The Crowned Prince (TCC) is that first sageuk that made me interested in watching such dramas. I usually watch sageuk dramas just to pass time but most do not hold a candle to TCC. (BTW I do not consider Alchemy of Souls as a sageuk drama because it has fantasy elements.) Now, after watching the 4 episodes from Under The Umbrella, I would say TCC has competition.
Recommended by gCell at Work
strong heroine | royal intrigues | chemistry of lead roles | strong dialogues | comedy / romance / mystery | visuality / acting / cast
Recommended by hfzednz
Both Warriors of the Dawn and The Crowned Clown are about Gwang Hae played by the same actor, Yeo Jin Goo.
Recommended by pinesilver
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