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Two people who know each other and fall for each other but have to go through numerous trials to work out that they are indeed meant for each other.
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Both are documentary style dramas, one a series the other a film. They both demonstrate to comedic effect how in the age of cool, we frequently like to portray ourselves as being in control and unperturbed when our actions prove otherwise.
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Both dramas are set in the world of TV broadcasting and about the life and stresses of show-runners, directors, actors and producers. The world we live in is probably one of the more realistic Korean dramas I have seen. It may not be everyone's cup of tea, there is neither comedy nor a love triangle, but I would recommend it.
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It deals with the same subject matter, namely King Sejong and the creation of Hangul.