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Love Your Enemy goes Iron Family way, female leads Jung Yu-mi and Geum Sae-rok share a striking resemblance

Love Your Enemy has taken some unexplored turns in the past few episodes.

Love Your Enemy goes Iron Family way, female leads Jung Yu-mi and Geum Sae-rok share a striking resemblance
Love Your Enemy, Iron Family

Last Updated: 01.12 PM, Dec 03, 2024

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Love Your Enemy has taken a new turn. After knowing that the enemies were actually lovers once, there's one more revelation, this time about our female lead Yun Ji-won (Jung Yu-mi). She, in fact, shares a striking resemblance with the female lead Da-rim (Geum Sae-rok) from another recently released K-Drama, Iron Family.

What is the similarity between Love Your Enemy and Iron Family?

Love Your Enemy episode 4 showed us a side of Yun Ji-won that we did not know. It is a vulnerable side, one you would not have imagined, per se. Both Yun Ji-won as well as Da-rim are brilliant school students. They had one strong suit - their vision. However, in their growing-up years, both the female leads almost lost their vision. Miraculously though, they both recovered.

Why did Yu Ji-won lose her vision in Love Your Enemy?

Things started going horribly wrong for Ji-won after she and Seok Ji-won (Ju Ji-hoon) could not reconnect after a bitter break-up. He assumed that she never wished to talk to him again, and she did the same. Both stayed miserable during their years apart. It was in Ji-won's lowest moment that she even tried to jump off a hospital building. However, that is where she met the once-famous swimmer Mun-su (Lee Si-woo), who was rescued along with her the same night.

As for Iron Family, Da-rim met her man Gang-ju (Kim Jung-hyun) when she was losing her vision. It was her family problems that left her stressed.

About Love Your Enemy

Love Your Enemy is the story of Ji-wons who are born on the same day, right next to each other. Things went down in the families and in one day, they turned bitter towards each other. The kids fell in love and were forced to hide their relationship from the world for the very reason. Destiny helped them meet again 18 years later when they still have buried feelings for each other resurfacing. But, will they continue hiding those emotions or work on them? That is what the K-Drama explores.

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