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Dali and the Cocky Prince korean drama review
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Dali and the Cocky Prince
1 people found this review helpful
by drama_mochi93
Mar 2, 2025
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

Romance with Art

One of my favorite K-dramas so far! I absolutely fell in love with the male lead—he’s not only an amazing actor but also a fantastic singer. He portrays Jin Moo Hak so well, making his character both charming and overbearing in the best way. He falls first, relentlessly follows the female lead, and keeps helping her, even when she tries to push him away.

I believe this is Park Gyu-young’s first lead role, and she is stunning—her acting is top-notch. The story follows her character, who is left to manage her late father’s museum while dealing with her toxic ex, played by Kwon Yul. He’s twisted, emotionally clueless, and believes he can discard women and take them back whenever he pleases. She’s been hurt, and she’s wary of him.

Enter Jin Moo Hak, whose family owns a successful gamjatang (Korean pork bone soup) business. Her father owed him money, so he initially approaches her to collect the debt, but in the process, he loses his heart. Despite his wealth, he remains humble, and his dynamic with his sharp-witted female secretary Hwang Bo Ra adds even more charm to the drama.

The romance is breathtaking—the chemistry is sizzling, filled with longing, jealousy, and intimate moments that make you want to rewind and watch again. On top of that, the drama weaves in a well-executed mystery-thriller angle, adding layers to the storytelling. I’d definitely recommend this!
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