Fantastic Couple
Is this another memory loss typical Korean Drama? You would have expect lots of tears in this drama. Wrong! Why?
Because this is not just another romantic comedy.
In this story, it will be the opposites, where the lady is filthy rich, we are talking about super rich here, just the first few scenes you will feel how rich is Anna Jo.
Anna Jo, has everything. Well ordinary right? But, she is a far from adorable lady. Why? Because she is a proud, unruly and unbearable person. Though after the drama, I find that she is actually an exquisite lady but she is just too demanding, from her workers to her only family, her husband.
So when she went missing in a yacht trip, her husband somehow happy that he is finally free from her grip. Though her husband feels guilty about his own feeling but when he thinks about how bad she treat him, he is free of all guilt.
After missing and losing her memory Anna met her enemy Cheol Su. Cheol Su was mistaken as a freak and was beaten by Anna before. He wanted revenge so he takes Anna home and treat her like a maid.
As usual in all drama, he falls in love with Anna. Anna changes a lot during the time she stays with Cheol Su, she learns to cook (great funny scene here watching her cooking), clean the house (fantastic way of putting things away here) and also to maintain the whole household for Cheol Su and his nephews.
The touching part is where she starts to change and fall for Cheol Su who is just an ordinary guy with a very small construction business and treats every cents as his life. The stingy Cheol Su starts to spend for Anna unknowingly that he himself has fallen for her.
It has a nice ending but really breaks my heart when Cheol Su starts to miss Anna. The couch that she had slept before, the place where she had hid her money, the dog that she used to walk, all small gestures, he remembers clearly. This is really a very heartbreaking scene.
Well, it is pretty true that people do change for their loved ones, after watching this drama it makes me believe that love conquers all.
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