Both have similarly dark time travel/alternate universe plots. What starts off as an interesting back-to-high school hook soon develops into something far more grave. Also, the acting and production of both is very high quality. If you can stomach seeing people who are mentally in their 20s-30s falling in love with high schoolers, then go for it and watch them both.
There's a bit of a school-type background in both series. The MCs have very good chemistry together, and one of them is crushing hard on the other (in each drama). BVYD isn't over yet, so no comparison in endings, but I hope it has a similar kind of ending to LFLS.
Both have amazing acting from a pretty young cast - sadly both are short dramas. Here's hoping more will come.
Both have amazing acting from a pretty young cast - sadly both are short dramas. Here's hoping more will come.
Chu Sang Woo es un estudiante de informática que valora la razón, las reglas y un sentido rígido de lo que es correcto por encima de todo. Como parte de su trabajo universitario, se le pide que trabaje en un proyecto grupal de artes liberales, por lo que el grupo debe hacer una presentación final para aprobar el módulo. Pero como el resto del grupo -de quien no sabe nada- ha decidido dejarlo hacer todo el trabajo por su cuenta, decide eliminar sus nombres y hacer la presentación en su nombre. Pero no sabía que cuando hiciera esto, le daría un duro golpe a las perspectivas académicas de un estudiante de último año llamado Jang Jae Young. Este último, estudiante de diseño, es el polo opuesto de Chu Sang Woo
Both dramas are about a protagonist who is/was not happy in life and is thrown into a new situation (game/past). While fixed on a mission in the new scenario (make Yeowoon happy/protect his father) they discover the main reason why they are there: To be happy themselves and enjoy their youth. Both dramas have an amazing Ost and great acting, not to forget are filled with love for the project by the cast and the staff working on it.