Brilio.net - "Mr. Queen" is one of the Korean dramas that has stolen the attention of viewers with its unique and fresh concept. Combining elements of comedy, history, and fantasy, the drama that premiered on December 12, 2020, takes viewers into a story full of laughter and intrigue. Told through the perspective of a modern man trapped in the body of a queen from the Joseon era, "Mr. Queen" presents an interesting shift between two different worlds.
Directed by Yoon Sung-sik and starring talented actors , the drama has captured the attention of viewers with its clever storyline and memorable characters. With a strong nuance of Korean culture, "Mr. Queen" offers an unforgettable viewing experience.
Synopsis
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"Mr. Queen" tells the story of Jang Bong-hwan (played by Choi Jin-hyuk), a famous chef in the modern era who mysteriously wakes up in the body of Kim So-yong (played by Shin Hye-sun), the queen of Joseon. In this new body, Bong-hwan must adapt to the complicated and intrigue-filled palace life.
While he struggles to return to his old life, Bong-hwan also gets involved in political conflicts and intrigues taking place within the palace, including a relationship with Emperor Cheoljong (played by Kim Jung-hyun) who has his own secrets.
As the story progresses, Bong-hwan begins to realize that his life in the palace is not as simple as he thought. He must use his wits and knowledge to survive while navigating complicated relationships with other characters, including the queen and her retainers. The drama depicts Bong-hwan's journey of self-discovery and understanding the meaning of love and sacrifice.
Players list
Shin Hye-sun as Kim So-yong (Jang Bong-hwan)
Kim Jung-hyun as Emperor Cheoljong
Choi Jin-hyuk as Jang Bong-hwan (voice)
Bae Jong-ok as Empress Sunwon
Kim Tae-woo as Prince Yeongpyeong
Seol In-ah as Jo Hwa-jin
Lee Jae-won as Park Moon-soo
Reviews
"Mr. Queen" manages to strike an interesting balance between comedy and drama, with unexpected twists and strong characters. Shin Hye-sun's performance as Kim So-yong is a standout, embracing the role of a queen trapped in a modern man's body. The dynamic between Bong-hwan and Emperor Cheoljong, played by Kim Jung-hyun, also provides emotional depth, creating moments that are both funny and touching.
Overall, "Mr. Queen" is not just an entertaining comedy drama, but also presents a deeper theme of identity and self-acceptance. With clever writing and quality production, this drama has managed to captivate the hearts of viewers, making it a must-watch for Korean drama fans.