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Perfect Crown korean drama review
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Perfect Crown
5 people found this review helpful
by Shangguan Qian Flower Award1
2 days ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 10
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 10.0
This review may contain spoilers

Twelve Episodes Weren’t Enough for a Story This Good

I had this drama on my watchlist from the very beginning because the idea of a monarchy in the 21st century sounded so refreshing — and of course because of Byeon Woo Seok, who completely captivated me with his acting in Lovely Runner.

Both Byeon Woo-seok and IU were phenomenal. Among the villains, the Queen Mother absolutely stood out — her expressions alone conveyed so much. But I really wish they had written PM Min’s character better. Why can’t we ever get a genuinely supportive second male lead in dramas? They ended up giving him the same old tragic, typical 2ML storyline yet again.

Were there cliches-> YES!!
Did I enjoy every single one of them-> ABSOLUTELY!!! Because they executed them so well that it never really took away from the experience. My only real complaint is the number of episodes. Twelve episodes felt far too short for a drama like this. It honestly deserved 16 episodes, or at least 14. Because of this, the pacing felt too fast. The marriage, poisoning, contract reveal, divorce just came one after the other, giving barely any time to explore their romance and their private lives in between. Even the whole monarchy abolition plotline should have been explored in greater depth and not just the last episode. The limited runtime definitely held them back from fully utilizing both the story and the cast’s talent.
And ofc special mention to the attendants of the Grand Prince's private residence and our little King whose adorable smiles and "Sukbunnim" won me over instantly.

Also, the OST- "Behind the Shine" by RIIZE was absolute gold. I’ve been listening to it almost every day and still haven’t gotten tired of it.

Overall, it was such a sweet and enjoyable watch, and I’d definitely recommend it.

P.S. BWS seriously needs to do more dramas soon because the last time I saw him was in Lovely Runner. Two years is way too long. Hope he tries other genres too.
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