it was fine and easy watch. i was really bored by the story by the end but i can understand if people like it overall. i'm just left with the feeling it's one of those that had so much potential to be an iconic romcom. modern monarchy + IU + BWS just sounded too good. anyway all the actors did so well. the writing really let them down.
Replying todramanest_•30 days ago•Liked 30 days ago
What the heck was that, felt like blown up balloon let out air all of a sudden and fell flat on the ground Felt like wasted so much time it started off ok but anways kdramas arent the same anymore 8 out of 10 dramas are a disappointment recent years
In another life Hui Juโs brother should be a celebrity because his love for the camera is out of this world ๐๐๐ญ๐ซ (l will be his number one fan)
I liked the plot but they didnt have to abolish monarchy and move to real world plot. Like in korea even without noble title there is difference in the people status due to wealth and other factors.
eh, so disappointing. They really went with the lazy abolishing route. And here I had my hopes up that we'd get a fun modern royalty drama. Instead of just randomly abolishing it, should've put the royals and nobles in their place and was so looking foward to see her as a sassy queen with both of them bringing in new changes and life to the crown. meh, so sad
What was the point of I-AN keeping the late king's will and their contact in the safe? They didn't even reveal how queen mother got her hands on the contract and that PM was the one who revealed it.
It was fun in the beginning. The romance was good and the chemistry was DEFinitely there but yeah towards the end it kinda lost me. The progression of PMs character was weird and annoying. Same with the Queen mother, I feel like her character had potential but it was fully wasted.
I honestly stopped care at these last two episodes, It WAS cute in the beginning and the romance was not bad just the plot was all over the place
With the current situation in South Korea, I actually agree with the netizens on this one.
First off, this is supposed to be the *modern era* if Joseon was left intact.
Let's start with the relationship with the Ming & Qing Dynasty.
The Royal family and the Korean govt were not free to do whatever they wanted during these eras. In order to receive recognition, trade & military support the Korean citizens, including the royal family had to kowtow to China and provide tributaries until the late 1800s! Korea was NOT officially independent during this time. Hell, any Joseon king required Chinese investiture e.g. the emperor of China had to give them their seal and officially legitimize them to their title, IN THEIR OWN COUNTRY. It's an insult to Korean sovereignty! China might not be seen as "imperial" but the affect is essentially the same as Japanese imperial rule, it's just that Japan was more totalitarian during their time.
SO... why are we using HANJA instead of hangul for these 2 words in discrepancy!? Hangul was created by a JOSEON KING for a specific reason and he is absolutely the favorite king of Korea and this is a major reason for that. The love of the Korean people! The words should be written ๋ง์ธ and ์ฒ์ธ ONLY! If it's the modern era, let's get it right instead of bringing it back to what the netizens are actually complaining about.... putting them back into a tributary position where they're using Chinese that not EVERY citizen can read. HANJA is only taught currently as an ELECTIVE in middle or high school!!
Korea should be sovereign and the language should equal this as well.
Perfect Crown is a total mess. I think there's an internal clash in creative output between the director and writer. I don't blame the actors because it's obvious they all tried. Completing it only because of my curiosity & I like the antagonists' acting. Thankfully this weekend is the finale ๐ฎโ๐จ
It's really funny to me that a bunch of foreigners are always lecturing knetizens about THEIR media, dramas and history in mdl comment sections. Where is the "It's just fiction" mentality when your favorite characters are getting slandered though lol
Felt like wasted so much time it started off ok but
anways kdramas arent the same anymore 8 out of 10 dramas are a disappointment recent years
(l will be his number one fan)
The progression of PMs character was weird and annoying.
Same with the Queen mother, I feel like her character had potential but it was fully wasted.
I honestly stopped care at these last two episodes, It WAS cute in the beginning and the romance was not bad just the plot was all over the place
First off, this is supposed to be the *modern era* if Joseon was left intact.
Let's start with the relationship with the Ming & Qing Dynasty.
The Royal family and the Korean govt were not free to do whatever they wanted during these eras. In order to receive recognition, trade & military support the Korean citizens, including the royal family had to kowtow to China and provide tributaries until the late 1800s! Korea was NOT officially independent during this time. Hell, any Joseon king required Chinese investiture e.g. the emperor of China had to give them their seal and officially legitimize them to their title, IN THEIR OWN COUNTRY. It's an insult to Korean sovereignty! China might not be seen as "imperial" but the affect is essentially the same as Japanese imperial rule, it's just that Japan was more totalitarian during their time.
SO... why are we using HANJA instead of hangul for these 2 words in discrepancy!? Hangul was created by a JOSEON KING for a specific reason and he is absolutely the favorite king of Korea and this is a major reason for that. The love of the Korean people! The words should be written ๋ง์ธ and ์ฒ์ธ ONLY! If it's the modern era, let's get it right instead of bringing it back to what the netizens are actually complaining about.... putting them back into a tributary position where they're using Chinese that not EVERY citizen can read. HANJA is only taught currently as an ELECTIVE in middle or high school!!
Korea should be sovereign and the language should equal this as well.