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Perfect Crown korean drama review
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Perfect Crown
7 people found this review helpful
by Gris Olive
3 days ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 5.0
Story 4.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 5.5
This review may contain spoilers

Nonsense in the 21st century

I apologize if you are offended by my opinion.

The drama in general was good, interesting, average, and more of the same and final duh respectively for each group of episodes.

In the 21st century and they still don't have surveillance cameras, a fire suppression system, or the restoration of the mahogany in the castle or whatever their kingdom houses are called.

They never revealed who was responsible for the death of the first King, the second fire, or the punishment of the third. How the lives of the little King and his mother ended. The end of the stratified school. As I mentioned before, a very bland ending, devoid of enthusiasm or emotion, pure speculation.

I liked how the girl's family really became a buffer and support system for her, as well as providing emotional support. Whether she was named as the heir or not is irrelevant.I loved Minister Min because he really does look like a natural Korean with his yellow skin. And don't get me wrong, but it's ridiculous that the protagonists looked at each other as if they had 4 layers of talcum powder thrown on their faces.

I also noticed the cultural appropriation more because I prefer Chinese dramas to Korean ones.

Korea is ridiculous based on its series that idealize the country and its culture as such when the reality is completely different. Actors and actresses can't even express that they're tired, much less have a partner, because they're attacked by their own fellow citizens. It's absurd how misogynistic men are superficial women...
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