almost similar but in Love in Sadness her husband cares only about his wife wherein in Let Me Introduce Her he cares about his view what others things.
Both shows have the same premise of a the FL trying to escape an abusive husband by getting plastic surgery and running away.
However, in LMIH, the FL ends up with amnesia so she must remember who she is first. There's also children involved and, overall, it feels more "Hollywood" (with the FL reminding me of the movie "enough").
Whereas in LIS there are no children involved and the antagonist is a lot more complex and developed. The FL also displays signs of intense PTSD and the ML is a lot more flawed, in that he also feels overwhelmed by the situation (since he gave the FL his dead wife's face).
However, in LMIH, the FL ends up with amnesia so she must remember who she is first. There's also children involved and, overall, it feels more "Hollywood" (with the FL reminding me of the movie "enough").
Whereas in LIS there are no children involved and the antagonist is a lot more complex and developed. The FL also displays signs of intense PTSD and the ML is a lot more flawed, in that he also feels overwhelmed by the situation (since he gave the FL his dead wife's face).
same story almost hot and melodrama until you may crying . the women on both drama want to save her life and she find love one more time for being happy
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Both female leads undergo plastic surgery in order to make a new beginning in their life and get out of an unhappy marriage and the person in charge/helping them for the transformation is the male lead and romance interest.
Both female leads undergo plastic surgery in order to make a new beginning in their life and get out of an unhappy marriage and the person in charge/helping them for the transformation is the male lead and romance interest.
In both shows:
1. Female lead os attempting to find out her identity. In LMIH, FL lost her memories and she's trying to get them back. In Mask, FL must study the life of the girl whose life she took over in order to survive.
2. Female leads are active protagonists of the story, meaning they are always taking action.
3. Female leads are in a difficult position, with the antagonists targeting them.
4. Male leads are both protective over the female lead, but they aren't forceful and allow them to make their own decisions. They also have issues with one of their parents.
5. Female lead lives in the lion's den. Meaning, she's constantly surrounded by antagonists and danger.
6. Both shows are heavy on intrigue, so they can be a bit slow paced.
7. Events are explored and understood through the use of flashbacks.
1. Female lead os attempting to find out her identity. In LMIH, FL lost her memories and she's trying to get them back. In Mask, FL must study the life of the girl whose life she took over in order to survive.
2. Female leads are active protagonists of the story, meaning they are always taking action.
3. Female leads are in a difficult position, with the antagonists targeting them.
4. Male leads are both protective over the female lead, but they aren't forceful and allow them to make their own decisions. They also have issues with one of their parents.
5. Female lead lives in the lion's den. Meaning, she's constantly surrounded by antagonists and danger.
6. Both shows are heavy on intrigue, so they can be a bit slow paced.
7. Events are explored and understood through the use of flashbacks.
A psychological drama about unhealthy interpersonal relationships explained often through elaborate flashbacks. Takanako Mayuko, who grew up in an idyllic mansion with the perfect loving family, blames her childhood best friend for everything that has gone wrong in her life. While maintaining the façade of friendship, Mayuko finalizes the revenge she’s been secretly plotting for decades.