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Both dramas have the same male lead i.e., Kim Soo Hyun (acting as the leading cast). In both the drama he comes from a middle-class family
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This is an exciting and humorous love story of a married couple who got divorced and the things they went through until they became a couple again.
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Just look at the cover pictures. They are so similar you can actually feel the relation. A moment to Remember also features a rich FL suffering from Memory loss. Its great and painful at the same time to watch. Give it a try. You won't regret watching this Classic.
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The same dying in three months trope.
The one who is dying has family issues
The one who is dying is rich and the other is poor
The one who is dying has family issues
The one who is dying is rich and the other is poor
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1)Written by the same writer and she writes the best male leads making our expectation bar very high.
2)The ML has a protective instint toward the FL. He protects her no matter what.
3)Happy ending
4)Family feud
5)Jealous ex
6)The ML/FL keeps getting into accidents
7)Share past(in case of legend of the blue sea,It's much broad)
2)The ML has a protective instint toward the FL. He protects her no matter what.
3)Happy ending
4)Family feud
5)Jealous ex
6)The ML/FL keeps getting into accidents
7)Share past(in case of legend of the blue sea,It's much broad)
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A marriage gone cold, with both sides slowly finding love again. Both have rich FL and poor ML. Both contain romantic comedy elements.
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Kim Ji Won portrays a rich chaebol heiress who is strong headed and cold in both dramas. Her characters have a cold exterior but are deeply misunderstood by those around her, including her family who put pressure on her to stay in the confines of the business conglomerate world. They may come across as mean and heartless, but it is because of the environment that she has been brought up in that has caused her to be that way. They both fall for men who are certified soft boys (Kang Ha Neul in 'The Heirs' and Kim Soo Hyun in 'Queen of Tears'. Many would say that Hong Hae In is Yoo Rachel in another dimension.
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HITTG is very much better but Queen of tears covers similar territory: class politics (in a silly and terrible way), family structures, patriarchy..Both centred around rich upper class families struggling to maintain power in the face of numerous crises and their own ineptitude. But in HITTG, the revolution is desired and welcomed
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Dramas are not similar but I'm recommending Arthdal Chronicles Season 1 for fans of Kim Ji Won as she was excellent here (as well as Song Joong Ki, who made a cameo here in Queen of Tears). Arthdal has 2 seasons yet Kim Ji Won appeared only in the first season. Season 1 is divided into three parts, of which this specific part is the second (this is the part where she performed her famous dance scene).
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