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.
Recommended by vsh
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).
Recommended by 3GGG
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
Recommended by Mary
Although Missing You is not that dark neither abusive but still it gives some similar vibes.

In Missing You as well as in LIS the SML will do anything to keep the FL with them.

Missing You is the story of a girl who gets separated from her childhood love due to some painful incidents and misunderstanding. The SML saves her and does everything possible to keep her by his side whereas the ML tries very hard to find her and bring her back in his life.

If you are a lover of obsessive love then you will like it for sure.
Highly recommended...
Hope this is helpful...
Recommended by Crystal crysty
they're both similar in the sense that the female lead is trying to run away from their "abusive"/controlling partner. Also there is like a triangular love affair situation that is like going on. Although they differ in other ways, they both give off a similar vibe
Recommended by LalaCherries
There is Domestic violence where Wife saved by another man which leads to romance. Focus of this drama is affair but as its based on abuse so it cn b added.
Recommended by surbhi
It only has a common theme of domestic abuse and other controversial topics. To save the victims, the main characters have gone overboard with their measures, for Love in Sadness— medical malpractice while Under your bed— (more) obssessive stalking.

They have different stories and perspectives. In the drama, it is like a third person point of view, while the movie is more first person POV.
Recommended by gCell at Work
Both dramas have obsessive male leads that show their love in a rather questionable, unhealthy manner. Still they are interesting and complex characters.
Female leads who are hurt and negatively affected by male lead actions.
In My Heart Twinkle Twinkle the male lead is given a chance at redemption.

Recommended by Shel
Though the main genre is quite different both kdramas have romance
> FL is abused by her husband and wants to get divorce but the husband is unwilling
> ML loves FL a lot and tries his best to protect her.
> There is a 2nd FL who is in love with ML
Recommended by Xirie
Love in Sadness is the remake version of Utsukushii Hito

Both of the female lead have abusive husband and undergone full plastic surgery to
hide from their husband.

Utsukushii Hito's female lead is better because she is more stronger than the
female lead in Love in Sadness
Recommended by Tanjiro
ML holds FL captive, abuses her and is totally obsessed over her. He also threatens to kill himself and does illegal stuff to stop her from leaving. She tries to escape as well.
Recommended by possessive_lover
Full of talent and charm, Choi Sang Eun is the living example of the perfect companion. It is precisely for this reason that instead of finding a husband, she has chosen to exploit her skills as a contract marriage manager.
Recommended by vsh
Both main leads pretend to be that dead person it's just that in Orphan Black the main character has the same face with the rich character who just killed herself to escape from poverty and Love In Sadness the main character have her face undergone with plastic surgery just to escape from her abusive husband. Both of them are not that good in pretending.
Recommended by Tanjiro
In both:
- Wife is abused
- Finds comfort in another
- Husband is obsessed with his wife
- Wife has a hidden identity
And lastly, both are amazing shows!
Recommended by sofiavectoi
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.
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