This is a charming movie. Although it talks about royal affairs, it doesn't have gorgeous trench clothes and other ostentation. It's plain like ordinary people's trivial matters, and it's not true. As long as you watch this movie, you can't help but invest in it. The king who was pushed to the throne in an unavoidable situation must overcome all his shortcomings in order to become a competent king, because the subjects need the king to happen, the war is imminent, and the responsibility lies. He has nothing to hide, he will not give up the country like his elder brother, and must encourage the people.
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