![]() ![]() “1% of Anything” is considered one of the earliest K-dramas that employed the “contract marriage” trope, and is based on a popular novel about a kind teacher named Kim Da Hyun ( Kim Jung Hwa) who saves an elderly man that turns out to be a multimillionaire and owner of one of the largest conglomerates in the country. So here are eight recommendations you should check out for K-dramas with contract marriages: 1% of Anything (2003) (Because let’s face it, most of these contract marriage dramas have the three-part act: contract marriage – divorce – real marriage.) And watching them pretend to be an actual couple while trying their best to bury any blossoming feelings (and jealousy) is always a hoot! It also makes their genuine “I do,” which happens later in the drama, all the more touching and heart-fluttering. While the general idea between the two tropes are similar - pushing two people into close proximity until they fall for each other - the addition of marriage just elevates the stakes. What comes after the tried-and-true drama trope of reluctant cohabitation, you ask? Why, contract marriages of course! ![]()
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