I Told Sunset About You and A Winter Sun Wakes the Wind in Spring Hills' Dream share a remarkably similar emotional atmosphere. Rather than relying on dramatic plot twists, both stories focus on quiet, intimate moments that allow the characters' feelings to develop naturally.
Their breathtaking cinematography uses nature, lighting, and color to mirror emotions, while their beautiful OSTs enhance every heartfelt scene. Both BLs capture the bittersweet beauty of first love, self-discovery, longing, and the fear of expressing one's true feelings.
They embrace a slow, contemplative pace that lets every glance, silence, and conversation carry emotional weight, creating an immersive experience. More than just romance, both feel like coming-of-age stories that linger long after they end, leaving viewers with a sense of nostalgia, warmth, and quiet heartbreak.
Their breathtaking cinematography uses nature, lighting, and color to mirror emotions, while their beautiful OSTs enhance every heartfelt scene. Both BLs capture the bittersweet beauty of first love, self-discovery, longing, and the fear of expressing one's true feelings.
They embrace a slow, contemplative pace that lets every glance, silence, and conversation carry emotional weight, creating an immersive experience. More than just romance, both feel like coming-of-age stories that linger long after they end, leaving viewers with a sense of nostalgia, warmth, and quiet heartbreak.
In both dramas, our main lead ends up on a tea farm learning the process of cultivating and preparing tea. In both dramas this main lead has gone through stressful things in the past and being on this tea farm helps him heal. In both dramas the tea farm is also the place he meets the other main lead who he learns what real love is with.


