Family drama with lots of ups and downs. Remarriage is theme in both drama though handled in a very different way. Where Five Enough focuses on creating a new family, Life is Beautiful is the result of it. Of course there is romantic plot in both and they both deal with past trauma issues and family dynamics.
•Kim Young Cheol & Kim Hae Sook pair
•Big family drama with lots of funny and emotional moments
•The past coming back to "haunt"the family
•Lots of storylines(each per family member)
•a bit of angsty romance dynamics and how they affect the family
•Big family drama with lots of funny and emotional moments
•The past coming back to "haunt"the family
•Lots of storylines(each per family member)
•a bit of angsty romance dynamics and how they affect the family
•They both are emotional,realistic,big family drama.
•Lee Sang Woo takes one of the main roles in both drama, his character giving it his all for his love, unafraid of struggle to get people to accept them.
•Heavy plot for the older generation especially the grandparents.
•Lee Sang Woo takes one of the main roles in both drama, his character giving it his all for his love, unafraid of struggle to get people to accept them.
•Heavy plot for the older generation especially the grandparents.
Both drama are slice of life, family drama and have:
•Kim Hae Sook playing an important role as a mother character
•Many emotional scenes
•Familial love,relationships&parent-children issues
•LGBTQ+ characters
•Kim Hae Sook playing an important role as a mother character
•Many emotional scenes
•Familial love,relationships&parent-children issues
•LGBTQ+ characters
If you watch both of them you will understand why
I cant spoil you d*mn it! Let's just say that both drama feel very similar. Both the way they handled the plot and the way it was presented.
I cant spoil you d*mn it! Let's just say that both drama feel very similar. Both the way they handled the plot and the way it was presented.
both drama hold the same feeling to them showing the passage of time and the importance of the relationships we create during our lives. the light in your eyes tends to be more lighthearted and fun but memory doesnt lose in terms of being heartwarming. Family plays an important role in both drama. And you will probably cry while watching them.
Both drama deal with Alzheimer's disease and its impact to the patient and their surroundings. They both focus on the emotional impact along with relationships before and after the diagnosis. While Memory focuses more on familial love, A Thousand Days' Promise deals with more romance.
Earthquakes, natural disasters, politics and the aftermath of it all. While d-day deals with the medical part of it, designated survivor deal with the politics.
Both drama deal with medical settings in extreme and dangerous situations after a natural disaster. They also have a splash of romance and some politics around the profession.
Both drama deal with:
Highschool,struggles, dreams, sports, comradeship, gender norms, growth through a common passion.
Highschool,struggles, dreams, sports, comradeship, gender norms, growth through a common passion.
Both drama are wholesome slice of life whose main topic is dancing, human interactions and connections through dance and growth.
Both drama focus on a sick character who reunites with their past lover.
You will definitely cry watching both.
You will definitely cry watching both.