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I think they have the same pace and mood. They both
talk about coexistence, friendship and love with a more realistic approach.
talk about coexistence, friendship and love with a more realistic approach.
Though not as a much of a gem as Splash Splash Love - in my personal opinion - Snow Lotus still managed to touch my heart in a similar way by covering two of the same themes: love, and the blending of the Joseon era with modern day. It's also only two episodes long.
They're both very cute and romantic and the same actor stars in both dramas.
although the genre and the main story feels completely different, the feel of both the shows are very very similar. A boss and a worker love, the whole working group as a gang and friends concept, there's so much comedy in both yet si much cuteness too. Both are refreshingly swoon worthy and both shows are a visual treat to the eyes in terms of the cast!!
In both dramas a mastermind gives his opponent clues in order to uncover the truth they want to reveal. The feelings of both dramas are very similar, with every episode revealing a small part of a bigger picture. Also both dramas star Uhm Tae Woong (although in very different roles).
Both dramas deal with secrets that are slowly revealed through a tv show and a mastermind who manipulates the MC in order to uncover the truth behind them.
Dun reminded me of a supporting character in Scent Of A Woman. She was the female lead's roommate at the hospital and she also had a crush on her doctor and she was quite positive like the lead here. Now that I think about it, she also made cartoons about her handsome doctor and about her life in the hospital.
OMG was she based on the same person?! That is plagiarism (I think). Anyways, if you liked this movie, you would probably enjoy the drama too, as it deals with a cancer patient living life to the fullest.
OMG was she based on the same person?! That is plagiarism (I think). Anyways, if you liked this movie, you would probably enjoy the drama too, as it deals with a cancer patient living life to the fullest.
Similar cinematography with pretty landscapes and sharp visuals. There is a sick/disabled romantic lead in both dramas, though with completely different back stories. Prepare for painful melo in both.
A girl living with three main guys, though under totally different premises; one is cross-dressing to cover for her twin brother in a upcoming boy band while the other one needs a place to stay and gets roped into this arrangement with the promise of college tuition.
All the guys have their own distinct, predetermined character, e.g. the rebel, the playboy, the artistic guy, the soothing/calm guy. And of course there's some kind of birth secret acting as a back drop to all of the drama that is to come. Also, not to forget the persistent ex-girlfriend/romantic interest.
I would say that you're beautiful has a more quirky sense of humor while cinderella is a bit superficial in regards of character depth, both filled with clichéd romance :)
All the guys have their own distinct, predetermined character, e.g. the rebel, the playboy, the artistic guy, the soothing/calm guy. And of course there's some kind of birth secret acting as a back drop to all of the drama that is to come. Also, not to forget the persistent ex-girlfriend/romantic interest.
I would say that you're beautiful has a more quirky sense of humor while cinderella is a bit superficial in regards of character depth, both filled with clichéd romance :)
Well I want More Episodes for this drama which i like too.. I also Lee Jae Joon is an Amazing Actor he is the best.
Deals with the same plot of an illegitimate child brought home to a rich family. Also includes the rivalry of two brothers and an evil mother who favors one of the brothers. The main character takes revenge against his brother and mother, like Five Fingers. Overall, the plot is the same, but I personally liked Baker King, Kim Tak Goo a little bit more.
Both female leads disguise themselves as men during a historical period.
The main characters get to know each other through a messaging app, and help each other through various life situations.
These dramas are very different from one another. Country of origin, overall plot, length, feel, etc...all different. But I couldn't help but think of Oh My Ghost when watching Toki wo Kakeru Shoujo.
Both dramas have a character that's stuck in present day when they're not supposed to be there, whether it's because they died and haven't passed into the afterlife yet or because they're from the future.
I won't go into more detail than that, as it gets too spoiler-y, but I definitely saw parallels between Shohei and Shin Sun Ae.
Both dramas have a character that's stuck in present day when they're not supposed to be there, whether it's because they died and haven't passed into the afterlife yet or because they're from the future.
I won't go into more detail than that, as it gets too spoiler-y, but I definitely saw parallels between Shohei and Shin Sun Ae.