IU, Byeon Woo-seok, Noh Sang Hyun, Gong Seung-yeon shine with determination for their respective goals.
The MBC new Fri-Sat drama Perfect Crown, which premieres on April 10 at 9:40 p.m., (written by Yoo Ji-won, directed by Park Joon-hwa and Bae Hee-young) is set in 21st-century constitutional monarchy Korea and is a drama that contains a fate-defying rise romance about a woman who has everything as a chaebol but is annoyed because her status is commoner and a man who is the king's son but can have nothing.
The released character posters capture the extraordinary charisma of Seong Hee-ju (IU), Iandagwon (Byeon Woo-seok), Min Jeong-woo (Noh Sang Hyun) and Yoon I-rang (Gong Seung-yeon) living in a 21st-century constitutional monarchy where the royal family exists. The phrases written for the four people gathered in a palace that blends modernity and tradition suggest the ways their lives have been lived.
First, Seong Hee-ju, the Castle Beauty CEO who, despite being a commoner and born out of wedlock, will proudly enter the palace as a great royal consort, reveals fierce competitiveness saying, "I'll win even if it's dirty." Curiosity is drawn to whether Seong Hee-ju's determination, which never stops fighting until she wins, will lead to her goal of rising in status.
Iandagwon, the second son of the royal family who cannot become king, creates a chilling tension with the line, "Do you think hunting has an age?" Under the palace order where one must not shine or make noise, Iandagwon has lived suppressing his fiery nature, and attention is on the changes he will undergo after marrying Seong Hee-ju.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Min Jeong-woo adopts a deliberately relaxed attitude, saying, "Let's let it be, it will probably be a happening anyway." A long-time friend of Iandagwon who has kept the balance between the royal family and the cabinet, Min Jeong-woo is expected to face a wave of emotions prompted by the marriage of Seong Hee-ju and Iandagwon.
Finally, the royal elder queen dowager Yoon I-rang delivers a meaningful message, saying, "Is there a place for happiness in a royal marriage?" Always prioritizing the authority and dignity of the royal family, curiosity grows about Yoon I-rang's reaction to Iandagwon's choice to marry a commoner.
In this way, Perfect Crown shows the varied life perspectives of Seong Hee-ju, Iandagwon, Min Jeong-woo and Yoon I-rang gathered in the royal family through the character posters. As the inevitable conflicts of the four, who challenge the fate given to them or strive to protect it, are expected, their stories are even more anticipated.
[Photo] Provided by MBC.
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