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My Royal Nemesis korean drama review
Dropped 4/14
My Royal Nemesis
14 people found this review helpful
by Critica sin filtro
5 days ago
4 of 14 episodes seen
Dropped 9
Overall 1.0
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 1.0
Music 1.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

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Ok… the girl traveled centuries into the future.
She already knows how to use a bathroom?
How to cross the street?
And when she gets her period… what is she supposed to do?

It’s not that I want hyper realism. I already know this is a cheesy, repetitive romcom.

But if your story depends on a massive time jump… the change should actually feel meaningful.

Because a woman from Joseon would not adapt to modern life in two days. She would be terrified, overwhelmed, paranoid, struggling with noise, technology, modern society… everything.

And that’s the problem:
the series uses time travel as if it were the heart of the story… when in reality you could replace the protagonist with a girl from a rural village arriving in Seoul for the first time and almost nothing would change.

The comedy doesn’t help either. It’s painfully basic: exaggerated reactions, physical gags, cartoon sound effects and silly visual effects everywhere. No setup, no payoff… no real laughter.

And of course… classic K-drama formula:
connect the leads through destiny and the past, and boom — instant romance.

This is not sci-fi.
It’s not fantasy.
It’s not a meaningful temporal clash.

It’s just a very ordinary romcom disguised as high concept.

If you enjoy it, that’s fine.
I’m simply looking at how it’s constructed.
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