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A Frozen Flower is a lavish, high-stakes historical drama that trades traditional palace politics for a raw, provocative exploration of obsession and betrayal. Set during the Goryeo Dynasty, it follows a King who, unable to conceive an heir with his Queen, asks his loyal commander and lover to take his place in the royal bed.

  • “Why is everyone crying over the King? He literally ordered his boyfriend to cheat.”
  • “Jo In-sung’s abs just ended my entire bias list.”
  • “No one talks about the Queen. She’s the real victim. A tool for everyone.”

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"A Frozen Flower" is set during a pivotal moment in Korean history, as the Goryeo era comes to a close and the Joseon dynasty begins. The drama takes creative liberties with historical events, but it does an admirable job of capturing the spirit of the time period. A Frozen Flower is a lavish, high-stakes historical

The film centers on a dangerous love triangle between the King, his commander Hong-rim, and the Queen. What begins as a desperate political move quickly spirals into a forbidden romance between Hong-rim and the Queen, shattering the King's world and leading to a violent, tragic climax. Key Highlights “Why is everyone crying over the King

A Frozen Flower is not a date movie. It’s not background noise. It’s a two-hour emotional gut punch that asks uncomfortable questions: Can loyalty coexist with love? Is passion a betrayal of duty? And what happens when the one person you’d die for asks you to live for someone else?