Both tell the story of a young boy whose life is full of tragedy and is battling terminal cancer. Both try to make the life of a girl they have hurt beautiful before they die. And both series are full of lessons from a beautiful life whose shine remains even after death. Like a star that shone and went out long ago, but its shine now illuminates hearts.
Recommandé par Epiphany
The main leads are kind of lost because of a traumatic past. They try to help each other healing. It's a love story. The acting is phenomenal too.
Recommandé par Twinkling_pineapple
Her iki dizide ebeveyn çocuk ili?kisi ve zarar gören çocuklar, bunun ili?kilerine yans?mas? var. Üstelik erkek karakter her iki dramada karakter olarak benzer umursamazl?kta ve bencillikte
Recommandé par Guls6an
Mr. Plankton and It's Okay to Not Be Okay are both works by the " same writer"
focus on flawed characters seeking connection and healing through unconventional relationships.
Both explore themes of loneliness, trauma, and the search for connection, complex emotions and personal growth with blend of humor.

ultimately offer messages of hope and healing, highlighting the power of human connection and the importance of acknowledging and addressing emotional wounds.
Recommandé par Maleesha Madubhashini
If you are looking for a drama which involves exes, this is the one as both dramas have exes reunite with one another.
Recommandé par Jones
For obvious reasons I made the comparison---both including a character which has been diagnosed with a disease. Although, a warning, very different endings/resolution to this problem.
Recommandé par Jones
both have same story about:
1. suffer from a rare disease that makes it known from the start how long they have left to live.
2. try to learn to accept their illness.
3. surrounded by relatives who loved him and tried to make him happy until the last moments of his life.
Recommandé par Bozzmoms
both have same story about:
1. suffer from a rare disease that makes it known from the start how long they have left to live.
2. try to learn to accept their illness.
3. surrounded by relatives who loved her/him and tried to make her/him happy until the last moments of her/his life.
Recommandé par Bozzmoms
Mr. Plankton is similar to My Country of the New Age in many ways. Hae-joo's character, like Seon-ho, was full of pain that she hid behind her smiles. Both of them were full of goodness and kindness but pretended to be evil, hiding their beautiful inner selves behind a mask of evil and malice. Only in the hope of being able to protect their loved ones. Both of them thought they hated their fathers who pushed them away, while they wanted to be with their fathers with all their being and be loved by them. Their fathers were also similar to each other. Fathers who truly loved their children but perhaps didn't know how to express it properly and expressed their love for their children too late. Jae-mi was also a bit like Ho-yi. Both of them initially misinterpreted Seon-ho and Hae-joo's behaviors and pushed away the ones they loved more than anyone, but eventually realized their pure intentions and love.
Recommandé par Epiphany
Both female leads seem feisty even though they’re so adorably tiny, and both male leads are extremely hot
Recommandé par XingBack
Both deal with traumatized characters and show realistic flawed humans, similar quirky vibes. Both are deep dramas.
Recommandé par JulySnow2
This review my contain spoilers
I made a suggestion that would definitely create a better trauma for you than this. Definitely 100 times better than Mr. Plankton Kdrama. If you like this kind of ending, I definitely recommend you to watch this movie. Also, you will watch the journey of pure love in the movie.
Recommandé par NargizMammadli
Both have an orphan ML with abandonment issues and terminall illness with a love story.

The scars of the ML of Mr Plankton has brought back memories of the poor traumatized ML of the Classic old kdrama I'm Sorry I Love You, both are messes.
Recommandé par JulySnow2
The One and Only" is a romantic comedy-drama that follows a woman with a terminal illness who embarks on a journey to find her "one and only" love before she passes away. It's a heartfelt story about love, life, and making the most of the time we have
Recommandé par Maleesha Madubhashini
The setting is different, but the emotions are the same. Both are slow-paced, character-driven art dramas, where you’ll flow with the characters every step of the way. If you loved one, you’ll absolutely love the other, without a doubt. So get ready for a roller-coaster ride of laughter and tears.

Recommandé par Whats Up
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