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The Crowned Clown

왕이 된 남자 ‧ Drama ‧ 2019
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Namsham
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Aug 10, 2019
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 10
To start off the credit given to the whole team for this masterpiece is not enough. This drama centers around a man who is a clown given an opportunity to take the throne of an ailing king who looks exactly like him. The storyline of this drama is something that would be expected to be common or of normality but the way it was delivered and shaped in such a way to bring forth a masterpiece. To the screen writers who have thought and time to the drama, every word was perfect and in line with each moment, the cinematography in this drama is unbelievable has to be the best I’ve ever had the privilege of watching. The music intensified everything in such a way that every single scene is a breath holder, I held my breath 90% of this drama. And to Yeo Jin Goo who gave a phenomenal performance he has to be one of the best if not the best actors I have ever watched in a drama, the way he mastered dual personalities in the beginning of this artwork being able to bring to life the importance of the scenes to the audience has me lost for words. Why isn’t he in Hollywood? I don’t know but he should be though he’s so talented and I just don’t say that to anyone. This drama was to moving that I couldn’t bring out tears to justify my satisfaction and euphoria for it. If you want to watch this drama don’t even contemplate of stay to read this long ass review go watch it!!! Like NOW i swear you won’t regret any minute or second of these performances. I can’t believe this drama didn’t win anything how? Only God knows????

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octakio
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Mar 18, 2019
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 9.5
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.5
If there's only one Korean Periodic drama you watch in 2019 let The Crowned Clown be the one.
I only watch every episode when I can fully concentrate. I laughed so loud, by myself mind you so occasionally my family think I've lost it. Cried of course. Get mad at the antagonist without a doubt.
YEO JIN GOO is one mind blowing actor though the entire casts are very good too.
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Agent Orange
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Aug 4, 2020
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Flawless drama

What a drama. Everything about it was flawless.

Plot is interesting from the very beginning; you don't even notice time passing considering almost all episodes have 75 minutes. Every episode ending was unexpected, I couldn't guess at all what was going to happen.

No complaints about the acting: Yeo Jin Goo played absolutely amazing; you could totally see from his look and intonation when he was playing Ha Seon or the king. Never saw a drama with Kim Sang Kyung before; he portrayed a great character but with flaws. Every character was memorable because of the hard work the actors put!

The OST was so beautiful.

I would rewatch this drama for sure, everything was on point.

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Dropped 9/16
nfabjoy
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19 days ago
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Overall 6.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

When Good Acting Isn’t Enough

My philosophy with dramas is simple: I don’t believe in forcing myself to finish something just because it might become good. There are too many dramas, too much television, and too little time to spend 16 hours hoping a show eventually finds itself. And that’s exactly the issue I had with The Crowned Clown.

I really wanted this drama to be good. On paper, it has so much going for it: fantastic acting, an excellent premise, political intrigue, identity swaps, and high stakes. It absolutely has the ingredients of a strong drama.

And to be fair, for viewers who are patient and willing to ride out its weaker stretches, I can see why many people liked it. Some may even love it. I won’t argue with that.

But for me, the problems were in the writing.

Too many characters behaved in ways that simply didn’t make logical sense. Motivations felt shaky, emotional reactions felt inconsistent, and the screenplay didn’t feel properly anchored. I often got the sense that the drama itself didn’t know what tone it wanted.

At times it seemed ready to be a dark, psychologically layered palace thriller. Then suddenly it would remember the word clown in the title and veer into lighter, comedic territory. That tonal tug-of-war made the whole thing feel disjointed.

The romance also did very little for me. It was one of those whiplash romances where by episode four people are already ready to die for each other, and I’m left wondering when exactly this emotional depth was built. It felt rushed, flat, and more obligatory than organic.

And when I start spending more time thinking about how the story should be written than enjoying what I’m watching, that’s usually my cue that the script isn’t strong enough.

So I dropped it.

That said, I do think timing helped this drama’s reputation. It came out during a period when some dramas felt a bit dry or overly idol-driven, so The Crowned Clown arriving with a more sober, polished historical tone probably earned it a lot of goodwill. Had it premiered in a more stacked era of elite dramas, I’m not sure it would stand out the same way.

So do I recommend it? Not strongly.

I don’t think it’s a consummate must-watch drama, but if you’re looking for something passable, decently acted, and mildly engaging for a few nights, you may enjoy it more than I did.

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easywayexpress
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Feb 27, 2022
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Overall 10
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 9.0

MUST WATCH

Simply brilliant! One of the best dramas. hope the writers can do come up with more of these, whether it's costume or modern drama, these writers have really brilliant ideas. not 1 flawed scene.
Acting, plot, music, writing.....all outstanding.
If anyone knows any more with brilliant plots like this, let me know.
I wish i could rate this more, as I did not skip even 1 second of it.
Please watch it, you will have no regrets, if you like costume dramas.
With dramas like these, you just don't want it to end. but it's just the right amount of eps.
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Ma Ri
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Oct 6, 2021
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 10
Before start, I have to say that I watched this drama at the same time that "The King's Face" and only at the end I realized that was about the same character, King Gwanghae. TKF tells the story of Gwanghae in his time as Crown Prince, and TCC about the life of King Yi Heon (his real name). The characters are pretty different and the reason for that is because King Gwanghae had a short reign that wasn't talked about by so many people, so many rumors about this king were propagated, ad the one that we see here in TCC. I write some things in my first impressions, so take a look here (https://kisskh.at/profile/8270201/feeds/QQwZmf8) and let's go to the review.

Man, what do I say about this story? I can't describe how shocked I was since episode one. As I said before, don't follow the idea showed by Netflix's teasers (we have this one on Viki too, so go for it!) that this is a soft and funny drama. I was tense since the beginning and I was almost dehydrated at the final episodes. The way how the tension is built is totally captivating and made me devour each episode.

About the performances, Yeo Jin Goo is just perfect. I felt the courage of Ha Sun and the craziness of Yi Heon in the same intensity and this was amazing. Kim Sang Kyung and Jang Gwang were also incredible and made me cry and laugh many times in this plot. But I have to say that Lee Se Young as the queen wasn't my favorite. I didn't feel any feelings with her interaction with Ha Sun and the little that I felt is mostly because of him and his cuteness. But this wasn't mess up with the story and we yet can cheer for the main couple.

Without any spoiler, as known, the only thing that I would appoint as a not-so-good choice is the ending (the last twenty minutes to be more precise). When I watched the last part of the last episode, I just asked "Why? Why they are doing this?" I couldn't understand the events and the reason why they write the ending in that way but after reading about the story of Gwanghae and the rumors about his life, I finally understand. I still don't agree and think that this could end in a better form, but I understand. With this final I thought about another final based on a true story that made me feel the same, could you guys guess it? Let the initials in the comments if you got it, haha.

I'll put this as a chosen one (★ ★ ★ ★ ★★ ★ ★ ★ ★) without any doubt. If you didn't watch it yet, just do it. If you didn't give a high note for this here in MDL, do it now because I can't conform that the note is only 8.4. Just absurd.

See you soon!
XOXO, Mari.

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skyisrose
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Jan 16, 2022
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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This is the one.

Timing at its finest.
I kept getting this drama as a recommandation. And everytime, I kept delaying it for later. But YOU should NOT.

This is (one of) the best historical dramas I've watched so far. Everything is perfect : the cinematography, the cast, the soundtrack..this is a 10/10.

I want to highlight Jang Young Nam's acting as the villain. This actress is the real deal. She's able to portray any type of characters. She's not a simple second lead role. She's the one..

Yeo Jin Go is impressive. He's got the aura of a very experienced actor when he's so young. And his relationships with the queen, Haksan and Eunuch Jo were emotional.

My favorite scene is the death of the real king on the beach. Insanely beautiful.

I won't give any more details. It was just a masterpiece. If you love historical/sageuk, you have to check this one out !

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Mimibint
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Oct 6, 2021
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 9.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.5

Must watch

You wont regret starting this,
From the OST, the acting, the production, the storyline everything was actually incredible.
definitely played with my emotions, made me teary in a couple of episodes as well.
It reminded me of Hwarang, epesh that feel good feeling when the hwarang team joined arms with the king. It was defos that same vibe.
Ah it was really an epic drama guys. Reading the summary kind of made me understand the first episode a bit better so i would recommend that but one thing is that there is elements of dragging for a few minutes in each episode but it gets compensated by the epic twists.

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KingC
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Jan 30, 2022
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

A Tragic Tragicomedy.

I finally discovered a drama where the King is not a self absorbed idiot, but an actual, lovable human with brains .

'The Crowned Clown' is a beautiful, tragic and heartwarming story about a humble clown, Ha Seon, who is put on the throne as a decoy for the unhinged doppleganger King. Having never dealt with anything remotely related to the Court or governing a nation, he attempts to rule the people as he sees fit, angering the corrupt ministers, cheering his people, and befuddling his enemies.

The first two episodes itself were a mix of horror, terror and comedy. Lee Hun, the present King was a nutcase. I'm not kidding when I use that word. Completely addicted to drugs and a tyrannical, he murders everyone who stands against him without a second thought, including his Queen Consort's very own father. With support from his sycophantic ministers, particularly the devious Shin Chi Soo, his madness soon has conspirators plotting to kill him.

Yeo Jin Goo kicked the ball out of the park with his performance in this drama. To be honest, I began this because he was in it. And he did not disappoint. His transition from the completely psychotic King to the vibrant and happy clown was unbelievable. I began to see those two characters as separate individuals and could see no shadow of their dispositions on the other. His supporting actors were equivalent in their peformances, portraying impeccable performances which alone, elevates the quality of this drama. And Episode 15 will forever go down as one of the most epic moments I've watched on television.

Ha Seon, who is forcibly put on the throne as a decoy knew nothing about court. Haksan, the Chief Royal Secretary, asks him to stay put and leaves him instructions on how to conduct an assembly and listen to the ministers' reports while he was gone. Long story short, Ha Seon, who is shocked by the ruthless rules of the palace, bends them to his will and governs the people as he sees fit.
The plot is dependant on the political struggles, but I did not find anything annoying. The clown was a breath of fresh air and saved me from listening to the ministers spout nonsence.

Haksan and Ha Seon's rapport and trust is what made this drama watchable despite of the deep emotional battles. The intense bloodshed and the foolish mindsets of the ancient royals made me want to smash their teeths out. But, these two characters knew their game. I was completely in awe when Hae Seon stood up against everyone to serve justice. His love for his people, his sibling Dal Rae and uncle Bak Soon was heart warming. Haksun is someone who could easily be the definition of morally grey. He took risks that would make him lose his head, but with a strong conviction and backbone that made us (and Ha Seon) believe in him.

The script did not shy away from portraying the barbaric acts that the lower class faced at the hands of the so called "royal blood/upper class". I hated episode 2 in particular, where a tragic, traumatizing and cruel incident happens to a character only for it to be easily brushed off by the perpetrators.
Ha Seon suffers emotionally. Watching him was worrisome -- he was never meant for the court. His loyal Eunuch Cho and Haksan become his constant source of support. There were a number of supporting characters whose frequent appearance slowly made me like them and treat them as important ones.

Romance is not a strong aspect. But, Soo Woon, the icy queen was well acted. She was icy in the beginning and never quite drifted away from her calm and strict demeanour till the very end. This also happens to be the first time that I'm seeing a drama where the Queen has an active role in the troubles of the King. Their mutual love and support was never cringeworthy, but a joy to watch. Lee Se Young appears to be a very versatile actress who can fit into any role without making it seem over the top. I had seen her performance as a consort in another drama, where she changed from being happy and smiling court lady to a rather a bleak and silent consort. I could see no sign of that consort in this one. She fit the role of the silent Queen well.

The villains were stunningly vile. I'm upset that no one set Shin Chi Soo's beard and the Queen Dowager's room on fire.

The music was strange. There would be lyrics being sung in the background, but they blended in so well with the scene that it took me sometime to realize that there was a song going on.

I'm still unsure of what to make of the drama's conclusion. Was it happy? Or was it really sad? But, Ha Seon deserves the best. So, I'll imagine that he finally became happy.

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kehrite
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Aug 30, 2021
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Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 8.0

Gorgeous drama

What a beautiful drama, in every way. Whenever fictional characters readily sacrifice all for their leader, I never really understood, somehow it just seemed so far-fetched... but this king? I get it. He's just so GOOD. Pure-hearted and upright, sweet-natured but bold when necessary, truly passionate about doing the right thing and unwilling to compromise on it. Excellent performance from Yeo Jin Goo. The supporting cast is also top notch, particularly the Chief Secretary and Eunuch Jo. The cinematography and orchestral score were gorgeous. (And I just have to say, certain shots and moments reminded me of Man in the Iron Mask, which was a bonus since I loved that movie!) Would've been 10 stars if not for the last few minutes, which felt a bit deflating and vague and didn't make much sense.

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Sageuk Lover
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Feb 19, 2022
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 10
Rewatch Value 7.5
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Very Enjoyable

It was really enjoyable. Yeo Jin Goo was amazing in differentiating his acting for the real king vs the clown vs the clown playing the king. I love Lee Se Young's subtle performance too, she's really fit playing royal women as seen in both here and the Red Sleeve. Kim Sang Kyung and the actors for the villains are also enjoyable.
I think some people who were drawn to watching the drama because of Jin Goo's double role might be disappointed since the real king died in episode 7, but the plot of the drama plus the acting of the actors should be a good reason enough to continue.

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maskedthoughts
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Nov 27, 2021
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 8.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 8.5
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The Crowned Clown VS. Masquerade

I'm going to cut to the chase.
I've watched the movie version of this so this will most likely be me pointing out the difference between the two. Don't get me wrong, while I appreciate both versions I still felt the need to write my experience on this.

Let's start.

One thing that stood out to me when i dived into this is how they missed to include some of the details that were there in Masquerade.
To think that this ran for 16 episodes (which i think is more than enough to include some of the details that are supposed to be there)

1.
The training process of the King.
Every intricate detail to me is important and they should've included that. I am bummed that they failed to keep the detailed process of it in this version.
Also, the introduction for those people whom he needs to look out for was left out. I was like????
Was he supposed to know these things by heart?? Ofcourse not. In here it's like he taught himself everything??? How is that even possible for someone that is new to the palace. Ugh. I'm so frustrated this part should've been done flawlessly. In the movie version they were able to cover the training process. He was taught how to talk, behave, look at people like an actual King.


2.
The clown's behavior.
In this version, he looked at the King straight in the eyes when they met. That should not have happened. I've had my fair share of historical dramas to know that you CANNOT look at the King straight in the eye unless you were permitted to, high in position or extremely close to him.



Apart from those two, I would like to commend this version because albeit a few missing details that they failed to include... They added a lot w/c i think made me like this version more.

Let me point the things that I liked here:

The relationship of the Clown King and the Queen.
It wasn't highlighted at all in the movie version. I guess they weren't able to give light to it because of the time limit but here, it was highlighted.
I always appreciate when a little bit of romance is injected in a saeguk drama and here it was done really beautifully.

The relationship of the Clown King with his family and peers. I felt for how the people surrounding the Clown King was vouching for him, slowly putting their trust onto him and following through with the decision that he makes.

The Reign of the Clown King.
I for one truly believed that he made a great King. So i enjoyed watching him take the lead w/c eventually led the country to a peaceful time.
I wish they'd shown that in the movie version but ofc that wouldn't happen cos of the different fate of the Tyrant King in the movie version and the tv series version.


Can i just say both set of casts hits different.
Let me just say... I've always thought Yeo Jin Goo was a great actor, but the duality that he displayed here for me surprised the heck out of me. His image has always been goody two shoes so when i dived into this I wondered if he'll be able to do well as a tyrant King and oh my goodness he did so well! In this version though I might have to add the King w/c Yeo Jin Goo portrayed was not only a tryrant but a damn crazy one. He was another level of paranoid and crazy. In the movie version the King was a Tyrant but a bit more mellow and chill compared here but I loved that i get to see this side cos then him being addicted to drugs made sense.

The Queen.
The Queen in the movie version didn't get much air time but ofcourse was still great whenever she appears. Duh, it's Han Hyo Joo. But let me just say that I loved the Queen in this version. Lee Se Young's portrayal of the Queen was nicely done. In here she was not completely cold, just the right amount and I loved seeing the process of her slowly opening up the the Clown King. That was a gem.

The villain.
The set of villain in here and in the movie version also hits different. I hated the villain in this version more because they were really hateful. I honestly at one point wanted the King to just behead them to get things over with but where would the thrill be if it wasn't for them so ofc they were kept till the last min.



If i were to choose w/c version i prefer, I would have to say this. This version hit home for me.

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