The story follows Han Ji-eun (Song Hye-kyo), a naive and cheerful aspiring screenwriter who lives in "Full House," a beautiful traditional-meets-modern house built by her late father. When her two best friends trick her into believing she won a free vacation, she leaves for Shanghai. While she is away, they sell her house to Lee Young-jae (Rain), a top movie star known for his arrogance and short temper.
While modern viewers might find some of Young-jae’s early behavior outdated (extreme jealousy, yelling), the drama remains beloved for its nostalgic charm, iconic scenes (the "I love you" chalkboard scene, the trip to the beach), and its pure, heartwarming ending.
Upon her return and discovery of the betrayal, Ji-eun is homeless and furious. Young-jae, who despises the press, offers her a deal: she can continue living in the house if she agrees to a contract marriage with him. He needs a fake wife to make his secret crush jealous, and she needs a place to live. The two bickering opposites then enter into a chaotic cohabitation filled with slapstick arguments, jealousy, and the inevitable development of real feelings.
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The story follows Han Ji-eun (Song Hye-kyo), a naive and cheerful aspiring screenwriter who lives in "Full House," a beautiful traditional-meets-modern house built by her late father. When her two best friends trick her into believing she won a free vacation, she leaves for Shanghai. While she is away, they sell her house to Lee Young-jae (Rain), a top movie star known for his arrogance and short temper.
While modern viewers might find some of Young-jae’s early behavior outdated (extreme jealousy, yelling), the drama remains beloved for its nostalgic charm, iconic scenes (the "I love you" chalkboard scene, the trip to the beach), and its pure, heartwarming ending.
Upon her return and discovery of the betrayal, Ji-eun is homeless and furious. Young-jae, who despises the press, offers her a deal: she can continue living in the house if she agrees to a contract marriage with him. He needs a fake wife to make his secret crush jealous, and she needs a place to live. The two bickering opposites then enter into a chaotic cohabitation filled with slapstick arguments, jealousy, and the inevitable development of real feelings.