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Hyunhaetan Marriage War

Hyunhaetan Marriage War is co-production between South Korea and Japan. Dae-cheon and Takako are lovers who decide to get married. However, Dae-cheon's father, who is a fishing boat captain, dislikes the Japanese while Takako's father has an unfavorable opinion of Korea. So Dae-cheon teaches Takako how to talk in a heavy, folksy Korean accent and tells her to limit what she says to his father to only four words. He then introduces Takako to his father under the name "Choi Do-ja", which is a girl's name in Korea. Thinking that Takako is Korean, his father approves of their marriage. But later on, Dae-cheon's father learns that Takako is Japanese and becomes infuriated.

Hyunhaetan Marriage War

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Stormy Lovers

Sin Eun Hye is disabled, but her beautiful heart and permanently sunny personality earned her the fond description of being a 'happy virus.' She dreams of studying in Seoul, and with the help of Madam Min Hye Sung, the head of Sorabol Hotel, Eun Hye becomes her grandson Philip's tutor and is able to read many books in the rich old lady's library. She later falls in love with Min Hye Sung's ambitious oldest grandson, Lee Hyeong Cheol, and begins a trial of love and hardships that she must face on her way towards achieving both physical and spiritual healing.

Stormy Lovers

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The Unbending Woman

Magerarenai Onna is a Japanese television drama that aired on NTV between 13 January and 17 March 2010. Ogiwara Saki, 33, is a woman who does not go with the flow of society but forges her own path. She hates flattering men and trying to be nice to people of the same sex. She has failed the bar exam ten times in a row but persists in her dream of being a lawyer while working as a clerk at a law firm. Saki's good friend, Hasumi Riko, who is a mother of two children, was high school classmates with Saki, but is in fact 35, because she had deliberately declared herself to be two years younger. She has no qualms of lying for the sake of female happiness, pretending to be married to a man of wealth and blessed with children. Because her personality is the exact opposite, this accentuates Saki's uncompromising way of life. -Jdrama Weblog

The Unbending Woman

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Goodbye Love

Raised by a single mother, Kanzaki Sena is a gentle-hearted, hard-working OL at an advertising agency. She lives with her fiance and co-worker, Shindou Kouki, who comes from a line of important politicians. His family, against their engagement, pushes him to marry another woman with better family connections. This strains Sena and Kouki's relationship and they begin to grow distant. Around this time, Sena meets a mysterious janitor named Moriyama Seiji and is drawn to his darkness. One fateful evening, an incident occurs that changes the destinies of all 3 characters.

Goodbye Love

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Pro Golfer Hana

Part-time employee Nomiya Hana is ordered by her boss to play golf with some clients. While playing, she is spotted by legendary coach Daigo Kazuma and with his encouragement, she attempts a career in professional golf. Also motivating Hana is her family's large debt due to her father and she hopes that her new found carrer is the avenue to get her family back on their feet. However, she will have to go up against wealthy and talented golfer Takase Ryoko to achieve her goals ...

Pro Golfer Hana

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星光下的童话

Sun Fan is a stunt double who dreams of becoming a big star. When he suspects Fang Zi Hao, a famous singer, trying to steal his girlfriend, he beats the living daylight out of Fang. His attack against Fang incurs the wrath of Yu You Tong, who is a die-hard Fang fan. She mobilizes the fan base to attack him online. But to her dismay, instead of ruining him, the internet makes him an overnight star as people praise his skillful fighting moves. Because of one fight, four strangers suddenly become entangled in more ways than one.

星光下的童话

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I Live Without Anything

The old man in the old traditional society was treated in his own way, whether at home or in society, as an adult. These days, however, they have been left out of the limelight due to computer Internet and digital devices, big and small. Even on TV entertainment programs, subtitles appear and most of them stand with bank accounts at bank windows, and no one talks to the elderly at home. (The cell phones are always in their hands, the ears, the MP's in their eyes, the computers) Now the elderly are only accepted as slow, stuffy, stubborn, and useless. The relationship between parents and children is even more so.

I Live Without Anything

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