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Princess Hours
Princess Hours

Princess Hours (2006)

76% User Rating
Comedy
Drama

"A fantasy romance between the Imperial crown prince and the crazy high school girl"

Love, tradition, and politics collide when a spirited young art student is betrothed to the crown prince of South Korea.

Hwang In-roeDirector

Cast

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Yoon Eun-hye

Yoon Eun-hye

Shin Chae Gyeong

Ju Ji-hoon

Ju Ji-hoon

Crown Prince Lee Shin

Song Ji-hyo

Song Ji-hyo

Min Hyo Rin

Kim Jeong-hoon

Kim Jeong-hoon

Lee Yul / Prince Ui Seong

Lee Yoon-ji

Lee Yoon-ji

Princess Lee Hye Myeong

Kim Hye-ja

Kim Hye-ja

Queen Dowager Park

Yun Yoo-sun

Yun Yoo-sun

Queen Min

Shim Hye-jin

Shim Hye-jin

Lady Hwa Yeong

Park Chan-hwan

Park Chan-hwan

King Lee Hyeon

Im Ye-jin

Im Ye-jin

Chae Gyeong's mother

Kang Nam-gil

Kang Nam-gil

Chae Gyeong's father

Choi Bool-am

Choi Bool-am

King Lee Seong Jo

Kim Sang-joong

Kim Sang-joong

Crown Prince Lee Hyo Yeol

Kim Seok

Kim Seok

Shin Chae Jun

Jeon Yeo-jin

Jeon Yeo-jin

Lee Gang Hyeon

Choi Sung-joon

Choi Sung-joon

Gang In

Lee Yong-joo

Lee Yong-joo

Jang Gyeong

Kim Dong-seok

Kim Dong-seok

Shin's attendant

Reviews (1)

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ParkMin
ParkMin
Rating 40%

May 17, 2024

It was a really hard sell when a core part of the plot was the male lead treating the female lead like a piece of shit, combined with the "oh no he doesn't know how to express his feelings", these tropes are better left in fanfiction. The case was even worse due to the absolute lack of any chemistry between any of the four leads, this was the definition of negative rizz. It got even worse, all of the three leading cast Ju Ji Hoon & Song Ji Hyo & Kim Jeong Hoon brought an utterly abysmal joke of a performance, admittedly, this was their first main role and was totally incomparable with their current performance, all of them went to do much better and bigger things, it's better to forget they worked on this drama. On the other hand, Yoon Eun Hye was pulling the entire thing together, solo carrying whatever left to be salvaged. Her dynamic with her friends and family was quite good, but not with any of the leads. The puppets at the end of each episode were a nice touch, it would have been nicer if they incorporated that in the drama itself. The earlier parts of the drama were generally better, the events in the palace were a bit boring. To build up for the climax, the last 4 episodes created the last point of tension however it was seriously atrocious writing, one of the worst conflicts I've seen a writer come up with. It was just pure bad writing from that point until the last frame of the drama. If they slapped in some random terminal illness nuances it would've been a better serviceable finale. If anything, I'm only remembering this drama for its awful last few episodes. At least it was much better than Boys Over Flowers (2009).

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Last Season

Episode 24

Season 1 (2006)

0% User Score
24 Episodes

Feisty, bubbly, and no-nonsense, Shin Chae Gyeong is an ordinary high school student. Until one day when she receives some unexpected news. Because of her grandfather's will, she must marry the unendurable Crown Prince Lee Shin who also happens to attend her high school. Chae Gyeong initially resists the proposal before reluctantly agreeing to marry him to help her debt-ridden family. As she struggles to adapt herself to royal life, learning proper manners and taking on the duties of palace life while dealing with a disagreeable husband, the Crown Prince's sentimental cousin and second-in-line to the throne, Prince Lee Yul, steps into her life. She feels like she can rely on Yul for help and guidance but still finds it difficult not to worry about her haughty, cold-hearted husband. To help bridge this gap, the senior members of the royal family take some special measures to get them to spend the night together.

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