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My Royal Nemesis korean drama review
Ongoing 1/14
My Royal Nemesis
2 people found this review helpful
by sloanefix
3 days ago
1 of 14 episodes seen
Ongoing
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 7.5

It has me hooked!

There’s a real art to bringing Joseon-era characters into the modern world. We’ve seen time-slip dramas before, but they only work when the characters feel believable and their reactions to contemporary life feel authentic rather than gimmicky. So far, this drama clears that hurdle effortlessly.

Our heroine begins as a woman branded a villain in her own era, only to be swept into present-day Korea through a mysterious eclipse. After the inevitable culture shock, she refuses to crumble under the weight of fate. Instead, she seizes this second chance, determined to rewrite the story history forced upon her. What could have been a tale of survival quickly becomes one of reinvention and resilience.

Im Ji Yeon absolutely carries this series. She channels the icy intensity she perfected in The Glory, but layers it with vulnerability and quiet desperation, creating a heroine who is both misunderstood and fiercely determined. Even in a world she can barely comprehend, she never feels helpless. She’s intelligent, observant, and resourceful, cleverly adapting the wisdom and instincts of her Joseon upbringing to modern-day situations. Her resolve makes you root for her, but it’s her unexpected humor and sharp wit that make her captivating to watch.

I was initially uncertain about the male lead. At first glance, he seems to embody the classic cold, arrogant chaebol archetype, but the drama quickly hints at deeper emotional layers beneath his abrasive exterior. And when he finally crosses paths with the heroine, the chemistry is immediate: it's fiery, chaotic, and charged with tension, planting the first irresistible seeds of romance.

It’s still early to fully judge where the story will go, but the drama has already pulled me in completely.
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