I'm recommending Moving even though it's quite different from The WONDERfools. The WONDERfools is more fun, adventurous, and comedic, while Moving is darker and more emotional. However, both dramas do a great job of making you care about their characters and keeping you invested in their journey. If you enjoyed the supernatural elements in The WONDERfools and want something with higher stakes and stronger emotional depth, Moving is definitely worth watching.
If you liked the quiet and comforting vibe of We Are All Trying Here, I'd recommend My Liberation Notes. Both dramas feel very real and relatable, with characters who are just trying their best to get through life. It's slow-paced, emotional, and beautifully written.
Both have a quiet, slow burn, emotion driven vibe lingering pauses, unsaid feelings, distance, and that soft “what if…......?
There’s a strong focus on missed timing and emotional gaps, with plenty of silence, and nostalgic moments. The stories are completely different though ....I just felt a small What Comes After Love energy, maybe cuz of the Japanese actors and cinematography,,,, that’s why I’m adding it here.
There’s a strong focus on missed timing and emotional gaps, with plenty of silence, and nostalgic moments. The stories are completely different though ....I just felt a small What Comes After Love energy, maybe cuz of the Japanese actors and cinematography,,,, that’s why I’m adding it here.
If you loved Melo Movie , give Our Beloved Summer a try!
Both are slow-paced, emotional stories about love, regrets, and reconnecting.
They focus on healing, deep conversations, and beautifully realistic characters—plus the cinematography is stunning in both.
Both are slow-paced, emotional stories about love, regrets, and reconnecting.
They focus on healing, deep conversations, and beautifully realistic characters—plus the cinematography is stunning in both.
Both drama share a similar focus on the themes of family, nostalgia, and the complexities of relationships within a specific time period and family dynamics.
But When Life Gives You Tangerines" explores themes of resilience, overcoming adversity, and the passage of time, while "Reply 1988" focuses on the innocence of youth, friendship, and the bonds of family.
For me, both dramas are very special...
But When Life Gives You Tangerines" explores themes of resilience, overcoming adversity, and the passage of time, while "Reply 1988" focuses on the innocence of youth, friendship, and the bonds of family.
For me, both dramas are very special...
Both drama set on Jeju Island exploring themes of love , life's trails and human connection and highlighting the complexities of life and relationships .
Iam not saying here both dramas are exact copies of each other but If you love WLGYT then I'm pretty sure you gonna love Our Blues
Iam not saying here both dramas are exact copies of each other but If you love WLGYT then I'm pretty sure you gonna love Our Blues
Both dramas have revenge towards bullies. Both include high school bullying. The Glory is darker than Study Group, but if you loved this drama, then also give The Glory a try. I'm pretty sure if you watch it, you're never gonna regret it.
Both drama are about bullying in school
In both drama ml is great fighter
Both drama are funny and also gives you a lot of motivation for studying
Most disgusting and horrible bullies (i hate them)
Best action scenes
In both drama ml is great fighter
Both drama are funny and also gives you a lot of motivation for studying
Most disgusting and horrible bullies (i hate them)
Best action scenes

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