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Fake Princess
Adapted From A Web Novel

Fake Princess (2020)

Discover love, loyalty, and intrigue in the heartwarming drama ‘Fake Princess.’ Uncover hidden identities and unexpected romance.

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Adapted From A Web Novel
Original Title 山寨小萌主
Formats Streaming
Seasons 1
Episodes 27
Duration 45 mins
Status Ended
Year 2020
First Air Date May 17, 2020
Last Air Date July 14, 2020
Broadcast Day monday, sunday
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Synopsis

So what if she loves money, don't all mountain bandits love money? For a chest full of gold, the mountain bandit offers herself up to the black-bellied prince thus marking the start to a beautiful romance. Chang Le was once a free and untamable female bandit. However, she becomes a fake bride in marriage to crown prince Li Che. Stepping into the confines of the palace, Chang Le finds it difficult to adjust after being repeatedly humiliated. Despite her situation, she learns to adapt like a feral cat showing her true stripes. Li Che who has traced every step vigilantly finds himself gradually attracted by Chang Le's liveliness. Each wearing a mask to hide their own motives, the two people find comfort in each other.

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“Fake Princess” is a delightful drama that manages to captivate viewers with its heartwarming romance, endearing characters, and unexpected twists. Let’s dive into the reasons why this drama stands out:

  1. Unique Premise: The story revolves around Chang Le, a bandit, and Li Che, the crown prince. When Chang Le steals Li Che’s telescope, their paths cross, leading to an unexpected marriage. However, Li Che remains unaware of Chang Le’s true identity. Despite suspicions and distrust, their love blossoms, and they become inseparable. The premise may sound cliché, but the execution keeps viewers engaged.
  2. Chang Le and Li Che’s Chemistry: Chang Le (played by Yu Kai Xin/Eleanor Lee) is a remarkable character—altruistic, wise, strong, and quick-witted. Her unusual technological talent adds depth to her persona. Li Che (Zhao Yi Qin), the crown prince, defies the typical sharp looks associated with royalty. Instead, he often wears a clueless expression, endearing himself to viewers. His devotion and upstanding nature make him irresistible. Together, Chang Le and Li Che form an adorable couple.
  3. Unwavering Loyalty: Chang Le and Li Che’s love story is heartwarming. They never betray each other, always putting the other’s well-being first. Their selflessness shines when they both ingest a ‘poison,’ desperately trying to save each other. Their united hearts and unwavering loyalty create emotional moments that resonate with viewers.
  4. Well-Developed Side Couples: The drama also features two well-developed side couples: Zhu Yan/Li Heng and Nong Yi/Gong Sun Mo. These relationships add depth to the overall narrative. While the outcomes aren’t always as expected, they contribute to the drama’s emotional impact.
  5. Entertaining Villains: The villains, especially the Prime Minister, are despicable yet surprisingly funny. The Prime Minister’s obsession with teapots provides unexpected comic relief. His mean-spiritedness contrasts with his lack of intelligence, making him an entertaining character.
  6. Consistent Story Development: Despite some genre-typical faults (such as uneven pacing and editing oddities), “Fake Princess” maintains consistent story development. Viewers can easily follow the plot without feeling lost.

In summary, “Fake Princess” is a fun and easy watch. It combines romance, humor, and intrigue, leaving viewers invested in the characters’ fates. Whether you’re a fan of historical dramas or simply enjoy heartwarming love stories, this one is worth your time.

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