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Both are about bestfriends falling in love. Like the ML know the FL so much that they are in doubt if they will ever be together, but finally, they did get together and it was so worth it.
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Both are based on the original story, "In Time With You", a Taiwanese drama.

Both are about bestfriends since high school falling in love.

TEOOL is just the Chinese remake of ITWY.
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Both are based on the original story, "In Time With You", a Taiwanese drama.

Both are about bestfriends since high school falling in love.

TTWWNIL is just the Korean remake of ITWY.


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Similar in a sense that it is both about cheating, and the ML's are serious about the FL's even if its just an affair or a one time thing.

Both ML's are tall, dark and handsome.
Recommended by pinkvanilla - Jul 15, 2019
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Both dramas are similar for their cheating aspect, both FL's are not satisfied with the relationship they have with their husband, thus, looking or accidentally looked at another man that appreciates their value more as a woman. They did not find the "other" man, they just happened to be in the right situation at the right time, and the "other" man caught their attention.

The difference is that H has a sad ending, but OTWTTA has a happy ending, though not seen, just implied. And another thing, H is kinda steamy, but OTWTTA is more conservative, I don't know how they did it, but it came out nicely and sweet. H is also sweet and nice, but more sexy in my opinion.
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So, they are similar in a way that, both FL's are in a committed relationship, either married or towards engagement...and then they suddenly meet the ML...

Only difference I see is that, in LAA, the FL is married, so it is more deep commitment and the ML is married too... on OSN, both ML and FL are not married yet, Plus ML has no significant other...
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In both dramas, both the FL's are shy, timid, and really patient with their current husband. Like whatever the interest of the husband has, whether cheating (OTWTTA) or silly birds (LAA), wife just goes along....till she meets the ML...who makes her feel comfortable...

Both ML's are mild mannered and understanding...maybe just trapped in the wrong marriage, because if not, they would not be looking elsewhere if they were happy with their own marriages...

Anyway, no need to sugarcoat it, it is cheating sure...but we have to understand the reasons behind it, not just judge the situation like all of us are perfect and never make mistakes...that is what the drama is about.

In the end, it is your choice to watch it or not, but if not, do not bash people who wants to watch these kind of dramas. After all, its just for entertainment. That is what we are all looking for. Cheers!
Recommended by pinkvanilla - Jul 7, 2019
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OSN is similar to DOR because both are on the verge of cheating or affair, or something like that...But I would say, its more of a change in feelings in long term relationships because it happens.

In OSN, the ML (male lead) is more laidback and was not aggressive pursuing the FL(female lead) when she said that she has a boyfriend and is about to get married. Since its ongoing, I have no further info yet as what will happen, but it seems like the FL will go with the ML but not sure yet at this point...ML is a new character in their FLs life, not a ex or a friend in the past.

In DOR, ML is aggressive in pursuing FL who is current in a deep relationship with boyfriend and almost getting engaged as well. But FL gets swayed with ML since they were ex lovers in the past.

Similarities are the current boyfriends of the FL's are awesome on the outside in terms of looks, money, occupation but had flaws to begin with. FL's begin to hesitate in their relationships when another man begins to show interest.
Recommended by pinkvanilla - Jun 15, 2019
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BWGM is similar to DOR in terms of CHEATING or going to that point...

Both male leads(ML) are aggressive in pursuing the female leads (FL) who is deep in a relationship with their current partnets and going to engagement mode and eventually, marriage.

I admire both female leads for being strong and firm on their current relationships even with the swaying of the MLs which are the other party in her current relationship. But eventually, the female lead in DOR gets weak, vulnerable and surrender to the chasing of the male lead.

I am not yet sure with BWGM, what will happen since its still ongoing, but it seems like its going down that path too...

Difference between BWGM and DOR is that in BWGM, the ML is a new guy, like a new person to enter the scene and has a girlfriend too. While on DOR, the ML is the ex lover of the FL and is just rekindling romance that is why FL kind of got swayed a bit from her current relationship. ML also did not have any current relationship.

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In He is Psychometric, the male lead sees the PAST of a person he touches.

In Touching You, the the male lead sees the FUTURE of the person he touches.
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So both involve "touching" and sees something, either the past or the future.
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Both are about student and teacher falling in love. If not right away, eventually.

However, Close Range Love has a hotter teacher, played by Yamapi. Just my opinion.

Sensei Kunshu is a little bit off and boring a bit.

Not just as exciting and passionate as Close Range Love that Yamapi really gave life to being a hot teacher and made you wish he really existed in real life.
Recommended by pinkvanilla - Mar 7, 2019
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The Korean version is the remake of the Japanese movie. Therefore, they have the same storyline.

Not really, the plot is pretty much the same but the K-drama feels cheesy somehow.

At first, I watched the K-drama (in 2017) and I loved it. But as I watched the original Japanese movie (2013 version), I felt that original is always better. As much as I liked the leading man in the K-drama, the leading man in the J-movie is much more intense, charming and charismatic. The personality of the leading man in the K-drama did not quite convey that aura. Not sure, maybe because its a drama and they had to make it long somehow to make it interesting...

I just liked the J-movie more. But for sure, watch both. Why not.
Recommended by pinkvanilla - Feb 16, 2019