Gyun Woo is a college student, more interested in picking up girls, drinking with his buddies and avoiding his nagging mother whenever possible. While riding the subway, a drunken girl then changes his fate forever. She's nearly unconscious on the train and vomits on an older guy. She then leans over to Gyun Woo and everybody assumes she is his girlfriend! Gyun Woo soon finds himself in a relationship he didn't ask for, but soon unable to forget this sassy girl.
its also a ruthless ml and sweet girl and enemies to lovers types .revenge story or very awesome . they are like real enemies like stabbing each other but then when they know each other deeply spents time together there feeling gona change . its not the same enemies to lovers story its diff its unique really best ... both
f4 (+ previous versions) and moon lovers are my favorite dramas by far. moon lovers is truly a masterpiece, and actually very similar to f4 in my opinion:
- FL is courageous, strong, kind, funny, and stands up to the ML. she really is the ML's ray of light.
- ML is kind of an anti-hero. his mom is VERY similar to thyme's mom, and grew up in a very cold/abusive environment. this causes him to be violent, impulsive, and everyone is scared of him. when he meets the FL his world becomes bright, and he falls heads over heals first. like in f4, the FL is in love with someone else first. the ML kind of bullies/teases the FL before professing his love (that scene still gives me chills)
- ML is persistent, says he'll never let her go, etc.
- there is a reverse-harem-- a bunch of good looking guys who are praised (bc they're the sons of the king)
- overall, the plot is so interesting! the FL travels back to the Goryeo era in ancient Korea. it made me cry so many times, and is by far my favorite drama other than f4/BOF <3.
- FL is courageous, strong, kind, funny, and stands up to the ML. she really is the ML's ray of light.
- ML is kind of an anti-hero. his mom is VERY similar to thyme's mom, and grew up in a very cold/abusive environment. this causes him to be violent, impulsive, and everyone is scared of him. when he meets the FL his world becomes bright, and he falls heads over heals first. like in f4, the FL is in love with someone else first. the ML kind of bullies/teases the FL before professing his love (that scene still gives me chills)
- ML is persistent, says he'll never let her go, etc.
- there is a reverse-harem-- a bunch of good looking guys who are praised (bc they're the sons of the king)
- overall, the plot is so interesting! the FL travels back to the Goryeo era in ancient Korea. it made me cry so many times, and is by far my favorite drama other than f4/BOF <3.
Nestled deep in the heart of Seoul’s thriving downtown sits a curious hotel, the like of which no one has ever seen before. Old beyond measure, the building has stood for millennia, an ever-present testament to the fact that things are not always what they seem. Running this hotel is Jang Man Wol, a greedy, suspicious soul who has spent the past thousand years acting as the establishment’s CEO.
Bound to the hotel by a deity who keeps her there to save her from going berserk and self-destruction with rage, hatred and thirst for revenge. Her only hope of escape is if she can let go of her resentment and hatred and find love. Trapped in her resentment for a betrayal, Man Wol is doomed to spend all of eternity running this odd establishment, catering to the needs of the most peculiar clientele.
Things take an interesting turn when Goo Chan Sung shows up. Once the youngest assistant manager ever to work at a multinational hotel corporation, Chan Sung finds himself forced to manage the Hotel del Luna because of a deal his father made with Man Wol years ago. Excellent with managing money, he starts to put Jang's excessive spending and disastrous financial situation in order; that may be exactly what this odd establishment and its cursed CEO needs.
Bound to the hotel by a deity who keeps her there to save her from going berserk and self-destruction with rage, hatred and thirst for revenge. Her only hope of escape is if she can let go of her resentment and hatred and find love. Trapped in her resentment for a betrayal, Man Wol is doomed to spend all of eternity running this odd establishment, catering to the needs of the most peculiar clientele.
Things take an interesting turn when Goo Chan Sung shows up. Once the youngest assistant manager ever to work at a multinational hotel corporation, Chan Sung finds himself forced to manage the Hotel del Luna because of a deal his father made with Man Wol years ago. Excellent with managing money, he starts to put Jang's excessive spending and disastrous financial situation in order; that may be exactly what this odd establishment and its cursed CEO needs.