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"The Queen Who Crowns" is a version of Lee Bang Won's story in which Won Kyung is the protagonist, showing how she was essential in making him king.
Lady Min, later Queen Won Kyung is a strong, independent and inspiring woman, she could have been anything she wanted in this life, but her biggest problem was falling in love with Lee Bang Won and being used by him, since that's what happened after all. Without the power of her family and all of Won Kyung's support and strategies, Bang Won would never have succeeded, she was the one who basically gave him the throne and when they finally are in power, Bang Won realizes how inferior he is compared to her and begins to do everything he can to destroy Won Kyung's family and take away the power they had.
Since the drama is inspired by a true story, I think that in this version they could have changed what happens, followed a bolder development and there were some moments I even thought they would do that, with Won Kyung deciding to take power and remove her husband from the throne like in "Queen Woo" or even something similar to "Ruyi's Royal Love In The Palace", where she decided to leave and no longer endure all this humiliation and torture. How much can someone endure? Just because she wanted to help her husband become king, Won Kyung basically lost her entire family... This was all because she failed to understand Bang Won's intentions from the beginning, he would never share power with her. Everything he managed to achieve was with her help, so I would have liked to have seen how he reigned alone, without anyone by his side, which was exactly what he wanted so much.
Lee Hyun Wook's acting is very good, mainly because he managed to show us a side of Lee Bang Won that I hadn't seen before: being a coward, someone who is afraid of his own wife and what she can achieve without him. Everything Bang Won did was out of fear, instead of trusting his wife, he preferred to destroy her. Instead of ruling with her, Bang Won turns her into a subordinate.
But I have to say that the last scene is breathtaking, it's hard to find words to describe it. Won Kyung's expression as she watches her son dance for her, completely at peace, and Bang Won's sad look in the palace, as if he had understood that she would not return. The drama had its mistakes, yes, but with this scene alone, it managed to win me over again at the last second, simply spectacular.
This is a crueler version of the story and perhaps more realistic than the others, but I still like "The King of Tears, Lee Bang Won" better.
Lady Min, later Queen Won Kyung is a strong, independent and inspiring woman, she could have been anything she wanted in this life, but her biggest problem was falling in love with Lee Bang Won and being used by him, since that's what happened after all. Without the power of her family and all of Won Kyung's support and strategies, Bang Won would never have succeeded, she was the one who basically gave him the throne and when they finally are in power, Bang Won realizes how inferior he is compared to her and begins to do everything he can to destroy Won Kyung's family and take away the power they had.
Since the drama is inspired by a true story, I think that in this version they could have changed what happens, followed a bolder development and there were some moments I even thought they would do that, with Won Kyung deciding to take power and remove her husband from the throne like in "Queen Woo" or even something similar to "Ruyi's Royal Love In The Palace", where she decided to leave and no longer endure all this humiliation and torture. How much can someone endure? Just because she wanted to help her husband become king, Won Kyung basically lost her entire family... This was all because she failed to understand Bang Won's intentions from the beginning, he would never share power with her. Everything he managed to achieve was with her help, so I would have liked to have seen how he reigned alone, without anyone by his side, which was exactly what he wanted so much.
Lee Hyun Wook's acting is very good, mainly because he managed to show us a side of Lee Bang Won that I hadn't seen before: being a coward, someone who is afraid of his own wife and what she can achieve without him. Everything Bang Won did was out of fear, instead of trusting his wife, he preferred to destroy her. Instead of ruling with her, Bang Won turns her into a subordinate.
But I have to say that the last scene is breathtaking, it's hard to find words to describe it. Won Kyung's expression as she watches her son dance for her, completely at peace, and Bang Won's sad look in the palace, as if he had understood that she would not return. The drama had its mistakes, yes, but with this scene alone, it managed to win me over again at the last second, simply spectacular.
This is a crueler version of the story and perhaps more realistic than the others, but I still like "The King of Tears, Lee Bang Won" better.
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