The chinese drama and the movie are similar in sense that they portray the theme of escaping from the hustle-bustle of city life to the serene and peaceful countryside. In both cases FLs are dealing with some issues and they want want an escape.
The other similarity is that they are both are full of warmth and message of healing of heart. Then there's the added bonus of different mouth watering food in both.
Recommended by Selvan
While the Korean version stole my heart, the original Japanese version of Little forest was also a great watch. It keeps the peaceful feeling of the Korean version but with more time to flesh out the characters and the story. It is also interesting to see how the recipes differ.
Recommended by thegreatperhaps
The original version of Little Forest that was split into two parts is a great watch. While the Korean version holds my heart I like to watch this version every once in a while as it has the same peaceful feel and really great cooking scenes!
Recommended by thegreatperhaps
Both of these shows are sooo peaceful. They're both great bedtime stories :)
They both featured delicious food, cooking, simple living, and thought-provoking conversations. Watching the characters just makes me relax and enjoy the interactions between them. It's short but the characters captivated me and keep me invested with the stories.
Recommended by kdramajudge
both happen in a rural place where everything is less hectic than the bustling city, and both female lead's kinda moved back to their childhood home to get away from it all..
Recommended by XingBack
This is also a healing drama like this movie, with such a beautiful, whimsical story angling so beautiful scenes that you'll feel healed of all your scars. Literally, this one starts slow but you'll find really hard to get over it.
Recommended by Little Cherry
Happy Old Year and Little Forest are both slow and healing. one was about cooking and one was about cleaning
Recommended by XingBack
The movie Canola is set on Jeju Island and mainly focuses on the relationship between grandmother and granddaughter. But, the movie is nice as it centres around the main character.
Recommended by Momo
Little Forest and Recipe for Farewell are both calm, healing, slice-of-life dramas about grief that show a lot of food preparation and cooking.
Recommended by ellie
Both movies has lots of similarity, such as picking wild weed, the cooking, the appreciation of flowers, the gentle tone, soft conversation, food, cuisine, just love it.
Recommended by Chia6
Nature beauty, culture, belief, peace, simplicity, Serenity, beauty within, inner peace, feel it, taste it, life lessen, tradition righteous,
Recommended by Chia6
healing slice-of-life stories set in the countryside with cinematic cooking and eating scene. personally, the cinematography of the makanai closer to korean adaptation of little forest rather than the japanese adaptation.
Recommended by aure
Slice of life films focusing on food and interpersonal relationships. With Rolling Girl being specifically set during Covid-19 pandemic.
Recommended by pinksprings01
Both movies has gentle, soft, kind, peaceful, lovely tone. Love others, making delicious simple food. Get away from stressful city life and learned to be at ease with simplicity lifestyle
Recommended by Chia6
If you love Kim Tae Ri then this is a great follow up series. She plays a youthful main character in both of these titles and embodies her characters so well!
Recommended by thegreatperhaps
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