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Perfect Crown korean drama review
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Perfect Crown
25 people found this review helpful
by perszepersze
15 days ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 10.0

A fairy tale for romantic women - or the Korean version of Disney

Good and entertaining, funny, light and cliché. After a long wait, we can watch a modern fairy tale.

If you like the two main characters, there is no need to write a recommendation, because you will watch it.
Those who prefer only one camp (IU or Byeon Woo Seok) will immediately argue about the lack of chemistry.
And if you don't like either, why should you watch it?

If you like fairy tales, you want a light and funny watch, then this is an opportunity to experience an adventure in which:

Cinderella: combative, rich, great at manipulating the media, loves red, unique, and extravagant. Since she grew up without love, she measures happiness in money and victories. (She gets quite a lot of both). She hates and annoys her family, she has a friend who is the prime minister and an adorable secretary.

The Prince: a regent with a traumatic past, nightmares, and little political power, but many enemies, rules, and restrictions. He has a large (and gossipy) court, a few cats, insomnia, and a heart rhythm disorder. He needs a good night's sleep, a sex life that suits his age, and a few victories - because he hasn't had many of those yet.

Our little Cinderella (IU) sets out to get the one thing that money can't buy (no, not love) - the title of nobility and the privileges that come with it!
She asks the Prince for his hand in marriage....
...and so begins an adventure filled with intrigue, investigation, trials, and intrigue, the stakes and goal of which are to get the CROWN or NOT?
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