Both dramas focus on a group of modern women in their 30s (or about to turn 30), as they pursue careers and romance, not necessarily successfully. Highlights are the strong female characters and the bond of friendship between them. Both dramas broach divorce, motherhood, family dynamics, and the social pressures of being single in your 30s.
Drama about women in their 30s and challenges of life - 4 best friends all different stages in life, one single mom, one career orientated, one rich girl, one with regular job.
Both stories are about three working women in Shanghai turning thirty and having problems in both their love lives and careers.
It’s the similar working women type modern drama taking place in Shanghai. All the women are trying to get ahead at work and at home.
Both dramas are set in Shanghai and revolve around the lives of 30+ aged women (Ode to Joy has some 20 somethings) as they navigate the big city struggles, career, relationships, family, friendship, and more.
Very similar drama: 3 main characters, 1 is a devoted mother, 1 is young and lost in life, there's a cheating scandal, some entrepreneurship, an insight into a rural Chinese hometown
Nothing But Thirty is my favorite of all CDramas ever made, and To Dear Myself is the most similar drama that I've found
Nothing But Thirty is my favorite of all CDramas ever made, and To Dear Myself is the most similar drama that I've found
Both Mom Wow and Nothing but Thirty are Chinese dramas that focus on the lives of women in their thirties who face various challenges in their careers, families, and relationships. They both explore the themes of motherhood, female empowerment, friendship, and self-growth.
Both are female centric dramas, although To Dear Myself is a lot heavier on the heart/they take a more realistic and less idealized viewpoint on life.
Both of the these dramas share well crafted scripts (female centric plot with a unique tone) and well executed plots twists. The women in these drama are no ordinary women and at the same time relatable as they are unique. Each have their own strengths and shortcomings.
They both also focus on romance; emotional but it doesn’t overshadow who they are but helps build their character.
The cinematography and OST from both are good too.
They both also focus on romance; emotional but it doesn’t overshadow who they are but helps build their character.
The cinematography and OST from both are good too.