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The Forbidden Marriage korean drama review
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The Forbidden Marriage
2 people found this review helpful
by Nelly
Sep 21, 2024
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 10
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 9.5

The Forbidden Marriage — A Historical Comedy A Pallette Cleanser

So… I accidentally fell into the world of historical K-dramas, and The Forbidden Marriage was only my second one—right after surviving the emotional rollercoaster that was Love in Flames of War (43 episodes of pure character suffering… I’m still recovering). I desperately needed something fun, fast-paced, and absolutely ridiculous in the best way possible. Enter: this gem of a show.

I stumbled across a few clips on TikTok and thought, “Okay, this looks chaotic, maybe it'll be funny.” And oh boy—funny doesn’t even begin to cover it. From the opening scene to the very last frame, I was cackling like a medieval maniac. I’m talking stomach cramps, tears-down-your-face, snorting-level laughter.

The female lead? Played by Park Ju Hyun..She carried this drama like it was her full-time job (which it technically was, but you get what I mean). She was sharp, unpredictable, hilarious, and had that kind of natural comedic timing you just can’t fake. I don’t know much about K-drama actresses yet, but whoever cast her deserves a raise. She didn’t just deliver—she sprinkled powdered sugar on the whole show.

The male lead played by Kim Young Dae, was fantastic—stoic with just the right amount of emotional chaos bubbling under the surface. And the second male lead? A surprisingly loveable addition to the already explosive dynamic. The three of them together? Comedy gold. Like an accidental love triangle with bonus sword fights and royal scandals.

The plot isn’t one you’re supposed to take too seriously—and that’s the beauty of it. If you're looking for deep political intrigue and heavy palace drama… maybe keep scrolling. But if you want something chaotic, fast-paced, and downright hilarious, this one’s a 10/10 no-brainer.

Highly recommend for anyone who just wants to laugh without having to analyze every single scene. Also, if you’re new to sageuks like I was—this is a great, stress-free place to start.
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