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100 Days My Prince korean drama review
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100 Days My Prince
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by Rhody401
18 days ago
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

Stupid Prince

100 Days My Prince was such a charming and emotional drama that balanced romance, comedy, mystery, and political tension beautifully. What made this drama stand out was how naturally it moved between lighthearted moments and heartbreaking emotional scenes without feeling forced.

The story of Crown Prince Lee Yul losing his memory and living as an ordinary man was both funny and touching. Watching someone who was once cold, strict, and distant struggle with everyday village life created so many hilarious moments. But beneath the comedy was also a lonely man carrying years of pain, pressure, and emotional scars from palace life.

The relationship between Lee Yul and Hong Shim was one of the strongest parts of the drama. Their chemistry felt natural, warm, and comforting. Hong Shim was not a weak female lead waiting to be rescued. She was intelligent, independent, outspoken, and emotionally strong, which made her relationship with Lee Yul feel balanced. Together, they slowly healed each other without even realizing it.

D.O.’s performance was honestly one of the highlights of the drama. He perfectly balanced the prince’s cold personality with the awkward innocence of someone trying to survive village life without his memories. Nam Ji Hyun also brought warmth and emotion to Hong Shim, making her easy to love and sympathize with.

The drama also handled palace politics surprisingly well. Behind the romance and humor was a darker story about corruption, betrayal, survival, and the burden of power. Several characters carried hidden pain and difficult choices, which gave the story more emotional depth than expected.

Visually, the drama was beautiful. The cinematography, traditional clothing, village scenery, and soundtrack all created a peaceful and emotional atmosphere that fit the story perfectly.

What made 100 Days My Prince memorable was how comforting it felt. Even during sad or tense moments, the drama never lost its warmth and heart. It’s a story about love, identity, healing, and finding happiness in the simplest moments with the people who truly care for you.

By the end, it leaves you smiling, emotional, and missing the characters long after the final episode ends.
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