The well-known hate-to-love relationship is one of the oldest romantic plots that, let's admit, works every time!
We all agree that witnessing two characters who fuss and fight like cats and dogs to discover what's in store for them all along slowly makes the story very interesting. Often, one would instantly know when he is attracted to a person.
However, there will be times that two people are feeling some deep emotions with one another without their conscious realization. And here we are sitting in front of our television screens hoping that the two people who have a "hate-to-love relationship" would realize what we knew all along, that they were meant to be together!
So let's not make this any longer. Check out our list of Korean dramas with hate to love relationship for you to enjoy and cheer on.
Boys Over Flowers
Boys Over Flowers is considered as one of the classic dramas of the modern era. It's a staple of the drama watchers library. The lead character of this drama which is Gu Jun Pyo (Lee Min Ho) and Jan Di (Ku Hye Sun) displays an aggressive enemies-to-lovers relationship.
Gu Jun Pyo and Jan Di started as enemies when the rich, arrogant Jun Pyo, tried to bully Jan Di. However, having a strong personality, she stands up against the bully and refuses to bow down to his cruel machinations.
However, a twist of fate happened when over time, the two grow to like and then love each other. Their love story is unique, starting from being enemies to eventually loving each other to death!
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Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo
Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo started from the current modern time to traveling back to the Goryeo Dynasty Era. The story centers on Go Ha Jin (IU) waking up in the year 941 with a different body as Hae Soo. Then, she got entangled with the royal princes of the ruling Wang family during the reign of King Taejo.
At first, she develops deeps feelings for 8th Prince Wang Wook (Kang Ha Neul), and somehow dislikes the personality of 4th Prince (Wang So - Lee Joon Gi) who hides his face behind a mask and is given the derogatory label of "wolf dog".
However, as the story develops, Hae Soo finds herself falling in love with the so called "wolf dog" upon getting to know his true personality as a kind and caring person.
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I Am Not a Robot
The story of this drama starts off with Kim Min Gyu (Yoo Seung Ho) who has an illness of being an allergy to people. Being near to another human being triggers his allergy attacks. Due to this illness, he has cultivated a rather insufferable attitude. He then meets Jo Ji Ah (Chae Soo Bin), an independent, scrappy woman who does all sorts of things for money where their first meeting didn't go so well and parted with sour first impressions.
Later on, she pretended to be a robot and bypasses Min Gyu's allergy trigger. Both of them started to create a close relationship and went from hating each other to loving one another unconditionally.