Enemies to lovers? Discover a list of South Korean doramas where the protagonists start not enjoying each other, but soon fall in love
To tell good novel, there are several narrative features that can be used – and among them is the Enemies to Lovers (“from enemies to lovers”, in translation to Portuguese), which is a term used for when a couple is presented as A pair who hates at the beginning of the story, but who over time, fall in love.
In the world of doramas, there are several titles that address the idea of opposites attracting, only in different ways. With that in mind, Recreio has gathered a list of 5 productions that turn hatred into passion; Check it out:
1. Landing in love
Responsible for the beginning of the real -life relationship of the plot protagonists, Hyun bin and Son Ye Jinwho married in 2022 and are already country with their first child, “landing in love” was released on TV Sul-Korean in 2019 by TVN.
Today, the title is available in the Netflix catalog with the following premise: “A paragliding accident takes a South Korean heiress to North Korea. There, she eventually knows an army officer who will help her hide. “
2. Okay not to be normal

Addressing mental health topics, “okay not being normal” is also from TVN. The plot was launched in 2020 bringing SEO Ye-JI (Hwarang) as Ko Moon-Younge, an eccentric children’s book writer and Kim Soo-Hyun (Dream High) Like Nurse Moon Gang-Tae.
“The encounter between a children’s book writer and a caregiver of mentally ill starting a journey of overcoming the emotional problems they both face,” says the synopsis.
3. Our eternal summer
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Choi Woo-Shik (Parasite) and Kim Da-Mi (ITAEWON CLASS) are responsible for starring “our eternal summer”, the drama of SBS TV that aired in 2021. In the plot, the life duo to ex-boyfriends who meet after adults to remove a viral documentary at school, opening doors for their relationship to become one more time.
Remember that production has in the credits one of the members of BTS. It turns out that he lent his voice to the “Christmas Tree” ost; Listen above!
4. It’s okay, that’s love

In 2014 SBS launched “It’s Okay, That’s Love”, k-drama that brings Jo in-sung (Frozen flower) and Gong hyo-jin (Master’s Sun) in the roles of artist Jang Jae Yeol and psychiatrist Ji Hae Soo, respectively. They also have the help of Sung Dong-il (The Slave Hunters) and Lee Kwang-soo (Live) To bring to life the psychologist Dong Min and the waiter, friends of Hae Soo.
No Viki, the plot summary says: “A doctor bumps into a award -winning writer in a talk show, and they start heated debate on a book on kindness. A man who comes from a family with a case of murder , Jae Yeol, but who does not know of his guilt for what happened in his childhood. A woman from a indebted family faces anxiety even being a psychiatrist and slowly falls in love with Jae Yeol. It faces the problems of psychological disorders with the hope that their love prevails in the midst of their life and belief differences. They are accompanied by experienced psychologist Dong Min, the problematic Soo Gwang, the high school student and his friend Gang Woo “.
5. HomeTown Cha-Cha-Cha
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With “Here Always”, SUNGMINStray Kids, “HomeTown Cha-Cha-Chast” is another TVN title. Launched in 2021, the dorama can be seen by Netflix subscribers, where production has the following synopsis: “A big city dentist opens an office in a coastal village and knows a way that is the opposite extreme. Now everything It can happen “.
Source: Recreio
