Two sweet and stubborn young adults from countryside fight tooth and nail to get a foothold in the much desired capital, and become each other's home and source of warmth in the process. Emotions and the harsh reality of life complicates things and it's noone's fault, really.
Comrades is the more unhinged, tropey, fairytale like and happy version with imperfect main leads that you will have to learn how to fully fall in love with as the story progresses, while Us and Them is the more dire, more practical and raw version with leads who will make your heart hurt for them from beginning to the end and then some more.
Comrades is the more unhinged, tropey, fairytale like and happy version with imperfect main leads that you will have to learn how to fully fall in love with as the story progresses, while Us and Them is the more dire, more practical and raw version with leads who will make your heart hurt for them from beginning to the end and then some more.
The story somehow relatable. They started to have friendship then falls in love quickly but then the fate has started to intervene so their relationship didn't work as expected... In the movie 20th Century Girl, the FL and ml their relationship didn't work because the ml has to leave and live in New Zealand yet on the other hand , the story of Us and them also the relationship didn't work for them because sad reality intervene so the FL has to leave.
Both movies have a sad ending that will make you ?
Both movies have a sad ending that will make you ?
Girl meets boy, love follows, marriage maybe. The end? Not really.
Life isn't just about finding love, following your dreams and making lots of money.
While both the movie and the k drama focus on the leads and romantic love, equal emphasis is also given on familial love, and other things that matter which we often tend to ignore as we go through the path of life often not noticing the flowers on the sides. :)
Life isn't just about finding love, following your dreams and making lots of money.
While both the movie and the k drama focus on the leads and romantic love, equal emphasis is also given on familial love, and other things that matter which we often tend to ignore as we go through the path of life often not noticing the flowers on the sides. :)
One is a movie and the other one is a drama.
Both are about past lovers who meet each other again when they become adults.
The ML in both is Jing Bo Ran.
The leads in both have great chemistry.
Road home is a feel-good romantic drama, yet Us and Them is a bit darker and shows the different paths the young lovers choose.
Both are about past lovers who meet each other again when they become adults.
The ML in both is Jing Bo Ran.
The leads in both have great chemistry.
Road home is a feel-good romantic drama, yet Us and Them is a bit darker and shows the different paths the young lovers choose.
during the 2007 Chinese New Year, Jian Qing (Jing Boran) and Xiao Xiao (Zhou Dongyu), two young adults, meet on a packed train leaving Beijing for their hometown for the holiday. Throughout a train ride filled with drinking, card games, and pranks on other passengers, Jian Qing and Xiao Xiao begin to develop a bond that will last for years. But while Jian Qing has feelings for Xiao Xiao that go beyond friendship, Xiao Xiao seems to prefer being in relationships with older men whose financial and material success far outweighs their physical appearance, personality, and the fact that they are often already married. In Beijing, the two work numerous odd jobs to make ends meet as Jian Qing works to become a successful video game developer. Over time, as Xiao Xiao becomes less materialistic, Jian Qing struggles with trying to pursue his life's dream as his friends become more financially successful. Their relationship is shown through a series of flashbacks as Jian Qing and Xiao Xiao in the present day run into each other and get reacquainted after their flight out of Beijing is canceled. As they talk, they reflect on what might have been and must contend with what could still be, despite all the changes in themselves and the world around them.