Check Out These Korean Dramas With Effective Hate-to-Love Relationships
One of the oldest and most effective romantic plots that work every time is the well-known hate-to-love relationships!
Many people agree on witnessing two characters who fuss and fight initially but later discovered what is in store for them that made the story very interesting.
There were also times that two people are feeling deep emotions with each other without their conscious realizations. The viewers were sitting in front of their television screen, hoping that the two persons with the hate-to-love relationship would end up realizing that they meant to be together.
Here are the three Korean dramas with a hate-to-love relationship.
Boys Over Flowers
"Boys Over Flowers" immerses us in the world of Geum Jan Di and Shinhwa High's notorious F4. When the group's ruthless leader, Gu Jun Pyo (Lee Min-Ho), has his heart set on Geum Jan Di, he goes to extreme lengths to win her over. The pair also portrayed a warlike enemies-to-lovers relationship.
Gu Jun Pyo and Jan Di started as enemies. Gu Jun Pyo was wealthy and arrogant, who is fond of bullying Jan Di. However, Jan Di, who possessed a strong personality, stood up against the bully and refused to bow down to his cruel machinations.
Later on, the two grew to like and love each other over time. It seems like there is a twist of fate. Started from being enemies, lovers to death made their love story unique.
Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo
"Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo began from modern time traveling back to the Goryeo Dynasty Era. The drama story emphasized Go Ha Jin (played by IU), who woke up year 941 with a different body as Hae Soo. She then got intertwined with the royal princes of the ruling Wang family during King Taejo's reign.
She developed deep emotions for the 8th Prince Wang Wook (Played by Kang Ha Neul). On the other hand, she hates the personality of the 4th Prince Wang So (played by Lee Joon Gi), someone who hides face behind a mask and called "wolf dog" as his derogatory label.
Furthermore, as the story continued, Hae Soo finds herself falling in love with Wang So, the "wolf-dog," when she understood his real personality as a kind and caring person.
I Am Not A Robot
The drama tells the story about Kim Min Gyu (played by Yoo Seung Ho), who has an illness of being allergic to people. Drawing near to another human will make his allergy triggers. Because of these allergies, he cultivated an insufferable attitude. Later on, he met Jo Ji Ah (played by Chae Soo Bin), a scrappy and independent woman who does everything for money. Their first meeting was not that pleasing and parted with a wrong first impression.
However, Jo Ji Ah pretended to be a robot nad bypassed Min Gyu's allergy attacks. They both started creating a close relationship and went from hating each one to loving one another.
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