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Plot Summary
Han Ji-eun, an aspiring scriptwriter, returns home after a trip to find her house sold and her belongings gone. She discovers that actor Lee Young-jae is the new owner, and they strike a contract marriage deal to allow her to live in the house. Their cohabitation leads to a series of comedic misunderstandings and developing romantic feelings, complicated by Young-jae's childhood friend Kang Hye-won, who harbors feelings for him.
Critical Reception
Full House was a massive hit across Asia, renowned for its charming leads, lighthearted comedy, and romantic storyline. It significantly contributed to the Hallyu wave and solidified the popularity of its lead actors internationally. While not critically acclaimed for deep thematic content, it was celebrated for its entertainment value and effective execution of the romantic comedy genre.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for the chemistry between Song Hye-kyo and Rain.
Applauded for its humorous situations and light, engaging plot.
Felt by some to be a typical but well-executed romantic comedy formula.
Google audience: Audience reception was overwhelmingly positive, with viewers enjoying the engaging plot, the leads' chemistry, and the show's feel-good comedic elements.
Awards & Accolades
Won numerous awards including the KBS Drama Awards for Excellence in Acting (Rain and Song Hye-kyo), Best Couple Award (Rain and Song Hye-kyo), and Top Excellence Award (Song Hye-kyo).
Fun Fact
The iconic 'Full House' mansion used in the drama was a real, privately owned house that gained immense popularity and became a tourist attraction after the show's broadcast.
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