
until Ra-im and Joo-won start switching bodies. It's a Cinderella story that sounds pretty straightforward. Joo-Won isn't sure why, but Ra-im makes an impression on him, and he starts pursuing her. Stuntwoman Gil Ra-im (Ha Ji-won) meets luxury department store CEO Kim Joo-Won (Hyun Bin) after a misunderstanding involving Joo-Won's cousin, Oska (Yoon Sang-hyun), a famous singer. When they remember, their relationship takes off. It isn't until later on that they realise that they've met before when they were children, Kim Bok-Joo saved Jung Joon-Hyung's life by catching him after he fell out of a window.

But when he realizes that she cleaned the handkerchief, Joon-Hyung gets angry at her. Bok-Joo picks it up, and after cleaning and ironing it, she goes to the swimming pool to return it. One day, she runs into swimmer Jung Joon-Hyung (Nam Joo-Hyuk), who accidentally drops a handkerchief. Kim Bok-Joo (Lee Sung-Kyung) is a weightlifter at a sports college. Plus, it's a romantic comedy Korean drama with cute guys. It's a drama about growing up and finding yourself, even in your 30s. Enter Yoon Ji-ho (Jung So-min), an aspiring writer who's under constant pressure to live up to her family and friends' expectations. Nam Se-hee (Lee Min-ki) is a reclusive computer designer who ends up having to get a roommate to help pay the mortgage on his apartment. Later, they enter into a fake marriage as Young-jae attempts to make his crush jealous, but end up developing feelings for each other.

Though they're not exactly fond of each other, they end up living together, and Ji-eun ends up working as Young-jae's maid to get her house back.
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Her friends trick her into thinking that she's won a free vacation, and while she's gone, they sell her house to actor Young-jae (Rain).
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Many people were introduced to K-dramas via Full House, which is about aspiring scriptwriter Ji-Eun (Song Hye-Kyo). A perfectionist, Jin-ho ends up embarking on a mission to change Kae-in into a Real Lady, but ends up falling for her. She lives in a modernised hanok (traditional Korean house) designed by her father, and when architect Jeon Jin-ho (Lee Min-ho) wants to move in to learn more about the building, he has to pretend to be gay. When her long-time boyfriend Han Chang-ryul (Kim Ji-seok) dumps her for her best friend, Kae-in is devastated. Personal Taste (2010)įurniture designer Park Kae-in (Son Ye-jin) is a good person, but she's kinda all over the place - she's clumsy, disorganised, and a complete slob. But the thing is, Tae-joon attends an all-boys school (full of cute guys - wink wink), so Jae-hee cuts her hair short and disguises herself as a boy. After he has a potentially career-ending injury, Jae-hee moves to Korea from the US to attend Tae-joon's school. To the Beautiful You (2012)īased on the Japanese shoujo manga Hanazakari no Kimitachi eh, this drama is about a young girl Goo Jae-hee (Sulli) who falls in love with high jump athlete Kang Tae-joon (Choi Min-ho) after seeing him on TV. Desperate for money, Eun-chan continues to pretend to be a man to get a job. Han-Kyul ends up manning a decrepit coffee shop to prove his worth to his grandmother, and decides to hire good-looking male employees to attract customers. Choi Han-kyul (Gon Yoo) is a spoiled, wealthy heir to a coffee business, and when he meets Eun-chan, he decides to hire her to pretend to be his gay lover so he can get out of his grandmother's blind dates. One of the most beloved gender bender dramas of all time, Coffee Prince's main protagonist is Go Eun-chan (Yoon Eun-hye), who is so tomboyish that she's often mistaken for a guy.
She pretends to be a man and joins the band A.N.Jell, where she meets arrogant Hwang Tae-kyung (Jang Keun-suk), thoughtful Kang Shin-woo (Kung Yong-hwa), and the perky Jeremy (Lee Hong-gi). But when he has to leave for the United States to fix a botched plastic surgery job, Mi Nyeo has to fill in and pose as Mi-Nam. She is studying to be a nun, while he is a music idol. Go Mi Nyeo (Park Shin-hye) and her twin brother Mi-Nam live drastically different lives. But Jan-di does the unexpected: she stands up to him, and Jun-pyo finds himself developing feelings for this seemingly ordinary girl. Jan-di is annoyed with everyone's obsession with F4, which is why Gu Jun-pyo (Lee Min-ho) singles her out and bullies her. The South Korean version of Hana Yori Dango, Boys Over Flowers is about a poor yet feisty high school student Geum Jan-di (Ku Hye-sun) who goes to a prestigious school with F4, a powerful group of popular and handsome boys.
