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1% of Anything 2003 KDrama Review

 1% of Anything, also known as "Something About One Percent", is a remake of the classic Korean drama of the same name from 2003. This drama is a standard romantic comedy, but the first half is very light and fun. Even though the story is a little predictable, it is a good watch for those who like to laugh and cry at the same time. The end is a bit predictable but still entertaining.

1 percent of anything 2003 kdrama

The plot is straightforward and the characters are well-developed. A rich, arrogant man, Lee Jae In is forced into a fake engagement by his grandfather. He must marry an unknown female teacher, a girl who has been a teacher for a decade. The plot revolves around the two of them finding love and overcoming their differences. The story has a very happy ending, and the ending is surprisingly sweet.

The drama has an interesting storyline. It follows a rich, arrogant man, Lee Jae In, as he struggles to make ends meet. He meets a poor, old man in the street and helps him carry his bag. However, he soon forgets about the old man's kindness and starts to get strange messages. Meanwhile, he's in a meeting and gets a call from his grandfather. He discovers that his grandfather has left everything to his grandmother, and that his grandfather has deleted him from his will.

While 1%yi is a decent drama, it's not a very original drama. The drama lacks the teaching and business elements that other similar dramas have. The secondary characters are also mediocre. The only exceptions were the two leads, Jae In and Da Hyun. They weren't very developed, but they did have a nice touch. There are moments where they could have sped up the plot, but they didn't.

Thankfully, this Korean drama is an entertaining and engrossing watch. It's a good example of how dramas can help us deal with our problems. This drama is a great example of how to make a relationship work. The premise of the drama is a romantic one, so it's easy to fall for the cuteness of the lead. Although it doesn't have any romantic strands, it's a very charming kdrama.

In the first half, the main character, Lee Jae In, is an arrogant and wealthy man who doesn't care for women. He is a spoiled brat. His grandfather orders him to enter a fake engagement with a teacher he doesn't know. The two are inseparable, but it's a good kdrama. The romance between the two is interesting and heartwarming, but the film is not as funny as other Korean dramas.

A romantic comedy with a twisted plot, 1 percent of anything is a good drama to watch. The story is interesting and the characters are well-developed. A couple of the main characters are arrogant, and the others aren't so likable. The second lead is a good example of this. He's cute, but has a bad temper. He's jealous of her co-workers, and he is also attracted to her fellow teacher.

This drama is very interesting. The two leads are a couple who are very different. The main character, Lee Jae In, is arrogant and wealthy. He tries to be a good match for his wife. The father of Kim's boyfriend, Kang, wants her to be a teacher, but her father wants to marry him. The father is a bit stubborn and has a bad temper. But they end up being the perfect match for each other.

As a romantic comedy, the plot involves a wealthy man who is married to a woman who doesn't love him. He has a very jealous temper and gets jealous when his fellow teacher starts to date him. He doesn't want to marry her, but his grandfather sets up the relationship and they fall in love. Despite the rocky start, however, the two end up being a perfect match.

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