Full House is not just a drama; it is a feeling. It is the warm, fuzzy, chaotic energy that launched the Korean Wave into your living room. For the nostalgia alone, it is a mandatory watch.
Han Ji-eun (Song Hye-kyo) is a naive, bubbly aspiring screenwriter who lives in her late father’s beautiful traditional Korean house, Full House . After being tricked by her two-timing best friends into believing she won a free vacation, she returns home to find her house sold. The buyer? The arrogant, top-tier actor Lee Young-jae (Rain). full house korean drama review
The plot follows (Song Hye-kyo), an aspiring writer who is swindled by her friends into a fake vacation while they sell her home, "Full House," to top movie star Lee Young-jae (Rain). To reclaim her house, Ji-eun enters a one-year contract marriage with Young-jae, who wants to make his long-time crush jealous. While this "enemies-to-lovers" setup is now a cliché, Full House set the standard with its lighthearted tone and focus on "domestic sweetness," such as doing chores together and singing the iconic "Three Bears" song. 2. Character Dynamics and Performance Full House is not just a drama; it is a feeling