This drama is something which I was searching for a long time, I still remember watching how to buy a friend and truly loved the drama...
I was hoping something similar drama must come in kdrama world and with this drama my dream came true..
For a long time i thought there were no good high school dramas airing.. after class of lies
Now I can not sleep at night ...
This drama story is keeping me up till late night
How could everything be perfect similar feelings that I felt when I was watching how to buy a friend
The actors , direction, story ,cinematography , ost ,and the atmosphere...
Love it.. just like how to buy a friend
I was hoping something similar drama must come in kdrama world and with this drama my dream came true..
For a long time i thought there were no good high school dramas airing.. after class of lies
Now I can not sleep at night ...
This drama story is keeping me up till late night
How could everything be perfect similar feelings that I felt when I was watching how to buy a friend
The actors , direction, story ,cinematography , ost ,and the atmosphere...
Love it.. just like how to buy a friend
Both dramas are set in a high school. The roof of the school plays a fundamental role. So many mysteries to understand.
Both dramas talk about bullying, and main story line is about a transfer student looking for the truth behind a student's "suicide". Both main characters are not close to the person who died, but it feels like they have something to do with it on the day of the death. There are strong characters who fight the bullies. Both dramas also have characters who lost memories about the event before the student's death.
The overall vibes is very similar, the main character narrated throughout the drama. Both drama has a story where teenager dealing with unfortunate events and involved in crimes then regreting what they've done. Both drama also highlights on bullying that can't be seperated when it comes to korean high-school drama.
Both set in high school, these dramas focus on characters which are a bit different and have unique interests. With beautiful touching scenes and a kind of poetic approach, we observe slowly budding friendships embedded in mysteries (although How To Buy A Friend is a tad bit more dramatic whereas Muchuu-sa, Kimi Ni is more carefree).