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The series and the movie share the same era, but different perspectives. The Love Story in the 1970's depicts how the people in that era lived their lives, and made peace with it. While Under The Hawthorn Tree emphasized the scarcity of basic needs, and how even love is expensive in their time. The movie is very poetic, and though they do not sugarcoat the hardships of the setting- there's still beauty in the simplicity of the way they created the movie.
PS: Under the Hawthorn has a beautiful, tragic ending, though.
PS: Under the Hawthorn has a beautiful, tragic ending, though.
Similar funny vibes from both the tops being overtly dramatic ones. The suits (and overall costuming) also give a similar vibe.
As kinnporsche is a action romance, mafia thai bl series it never dissaponted us. also the wicked game whose the main couple is Daouoffroad gives the same vibe . there's no much mafia things but still for an action bl fan The Wicked Game is highly recommanded
soo similar
love phobia is if you were to watch the plot from the mind of the creator of BOD.
it is primarily about the creator of a vr/ai app made for those wanting a significant other.
love phobia is if you were to watch the plot from the mind of the creator of BOD.
it is primarily about the creator of a vr/ai app made for those wanting a significant other.
This is a continuation of following Timelesz as they set out on their first arena tour and prepare for their biggest stage yet: a stadium concert.
If you love one drama you will most likely like the other one.
Similarities:
~Teens fell in love and grow old, the story takes a pace when they meet again
~Both the leads meet in the same neighbourhood where they study together and become closer to eachother
~FL share a great bond with her father
~FL falls first whereas ML falls harder, she confesses to him first
~Just to be near to ML, FL makes sure to study hard to get placed in the same university and in the same city.
~FL travels to see ML whereas she gets disappointed.
~The lovers get apart then re-unites later in the storyline
~Life experiences makes them realize that they were perfect for eachother and are missing part of eachother’s life
~ML makes sure to help FL become more focused in life
~Misunderstandings are grown between them and both ger separated.. ML doesn’t know why.
Similarities:
~Teens fell in love and grow old, the story takes a pace when they meet again
~Both the leads meet in the same neighbourhood where they study together and become closer to eachother
~FL share a great bond with her father
~FL falls first whereas ML falls harder, she confesses to him first
~Just to be near to ML, FL makes sure to study hard to get placed in the same university and in the same city.
~FL travels to see ML whereas she gets disappointed.
~The lovers get apart then re-unites later in the storyline
~Life experiences makes them realize that they were perfect for eachother and are missing part of eachother’s life
~ML makes sure to help FL become more focused in life
~Misunderstandings are grown between them and both ger separated.. ML doesn’t know why.
Have yet to start Perfect Crown but already spotted the similarities in an alternate version of modern day Korea as having a royal or imperial family.
Not sure about other parts of Perfect Crown but can say that TLE is a classic!
Even if they don't turn out to be similar definitely give TLE a go!
Not sure about other parts of Perfect Crown but can say that TLE is a classic!
Even if they don't turn out to be similar definitely give TLE a go!
Both dramasare based on school life, friendships, and finding love. Both are wholesome and worth watching atleast once.
legit GL of the same
Reincarnation trope
shaman top
cursed to see ghosts bottom
only differecnce?
gl version feels more helpless cuz even shaman is in danger
and at least in Khemjira khem had friends to rely on
these two are alone im confused was there a deficiency of cast members cuz its horror
Reincarnation trope
shaman top
cursed to see ghosts bottom
only differecnce?
gl version feels more helpless cuz even shaman is in danger
and at least in Khemjira khem had friends to rely on
these two are alone im confused was there a deficiency of cast members cuz its horror
light hearted slow burn which has just the right paced climax
Great chemistry. When they get down to it, they really do.
ml in music/idol industry
Going into irl details
actors wise: older uke younger seme
Actors are also idols in real life under the same label
I am actually confused why this isn't already top of the list in recommendations
Great chemistry. When they get down to it, they really do.
ml in music/idol industry
Going into irl details
actors wise: older uke younger seme
Actors are also idols in real life under the same label
I am actually confused why this isn't already top of the list in recommendations
If you like Pursuit of Jade, then you might like The Road to Glory. Both are historical romance costume dramas starring Zhang Linghe as well as the same screenwriter, Zhou Yue. Both center on a love between high ranking nobility and a commoner, seeking truth and revenge in the midst of war, battles, and palace court intrigue. In The Road to Glory, the male lead rises from the ranks to become powerful while the female lead experiences a fall from grace and goes on a mission for revenge. Their love and alliance is put to the test.
A supernatural male lead and events revolving around him. Both series have period elements. Romance isn't as prominent in this series as in the other. But the visuals are very impressive.
Minato Yokoi and Wataru Nakano became best friends in high school after a shared love of photography, and even lived together during university. When Minato moved to Hokkaido for work, Wataru returned to their empty apartment and finally realized he was in love. Scared of those feelings, he stopped contacting Minato entirely. Three years later, while Wataru is working at a local photo studio, Minato suddenly messages him to say he’s being transferred back home.
Wataru is thrilled but tries to convince himself to stay “just friends.” That resolve collapses the moment they reunite, and all his feelings come back at full force. Then, Minato casually drops a bomb: “Let’s live together.”
Wataru can’t hide how happy it makes him, but he still refuses, clinging to the safety of friendship over a relationship that might someday end. Minato doesn’t give up, though. With straightforward words and actions, he pushes closer, determined not to let Wataru run away from love again.
Wataru is thrilled but tries to convince himself to stay “just friends.” That resolve collapses the moment they reunite, and all his feelings come back at full force. Then, Minato casually drops a bomb: “Let’s live together.”
Wataru can’t hide how happy it makes him, but he still refuses, clinging to the safety of friendship over a relationship that might someday end. Minato doesn’t give up, though. With straightforward words and actions, he pushes closer, determined not to let Wataru run away from love again.
Minato Yokoi and Wataru Nakano became best friends in high school after a shared love of photography, and even lived together during university. When Minato moved to Hokkaido for work, Wataru returned to their empty apartment and finally realized he was in love. Scared of those feelings, he stopped contacting Minato entirely. Three years later, while Wataru is working at a local photo studio, Minato suddenly messages him to say he’s being transferred back home.
Wataru is thrilled but tries to convince himself to stay “just friends.” That resolve collapses the moment they reunite, and all his feelings come back at full force. Then, Minato casually drops a bomb: “Let’s live together.”
Wataru can’t hide how happy it makes him, but he still refuses, clinging to the safety of friendship over a relationship that might someday end. Minato doesn’t give up, though. With straightforward words and actions, he pushes closer, determined not to let Wataru run away from love again.
Wataru is thrilled but tries to convince himself to stay “just friends.” That resolve collapses the moment they reunite, and all his feelings come back at full force. Then, Minato casually drops a bomb: “Let’s live together.”
Wataru can’t hide how happy it makes him, but he still refuses, clinging to the safety of friendship over a relationship that might someday end. Minato doesn’t give up, though. With straightforward words and actions, he pushes closer, determined not to let Wataru run away from love again.
Minato Yokoi and Wataru Nakano became best friends in high school after a shared love of photography, and even lived together during university. When Minato moved to Hokkaido for work, Wataru returned to their empty apartment and finally realized he was in love. Scared of those feelings, he stopped contacting Minato entirely. Three years later, while Wataru is working at a local photo studio, Minato suddenly messages him to say he’s being transferred back home.
Wataru is thrilled but tries to convince himself to stay “just friends.” That resolve collapses the moment they reunite, and all his feelings come back at full force. Then, Minato casually drops a bomb: “Let’s live together.”
Wataru can’t hide how happy it makes him, but he still refuses, clinging to the safety of friendship over a relationship that might someday end. Minato doesn’t give up, though. With straightforward words and actions, he pushes closer, determined not to let Wataru run away from love again.
Wataru is thrilled but tries to convince himself to stay “just friends.” That resolve collapses the moment they reunite, and all his feelings come back at full force. Then, Minato casually drops a bomb: “Let’s live together.”
Wataru can’t hide how happy it makes him, but he still refuses, clinging to the safety of friendship over a relationship that might someday end. Minato doesn’t give up, though. With straightforward words and actions, he pushes closer, determined not to let Wataru run away from love again.



