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The documentary featured the telephone booth in Otsuchi that was built a year before 2011 Tohoku earthquake. A resident of the town who set up the booth in a hilltop garden built it as a way to cope with a lost relative. After the catastrophe, it was opened to the public who need an outlet to deal with the tragic loss.
This place has inspired the film to follow the sentiments of the survivors. It's about a girl who lost her family went back to her hometown. Along the way, she met different people who shared the same bereavement, and when she discovered the booth, she expressed her struggles and how she realized the value of living.
This place has inspired the film to follow the sentiments of the survivors. It's about a girl who lost her family went back to her hometown. Along the way, she met different people who shared the same bereavement, and when she discovered the booth, she expressed her struggles and how she realized the value of living.
Both are about a little girl being abused by her mom and step-dad until someone steps in and takes her away in order to save her.
It's all about female sacrifices. Both ended tragic. You question why does it have to be this way? Both drama begins with two opposing male leads falling in love with the female lead.
One had more freedom while the other trapped like a mouse. The male leads are starkly different; one for protection through heartfelt love and the other for protection through possessiveness (a different kind of love).
One had more freedom while the other trapped like a mouse. The male leads are starkly different; one for protection through heartfelt love and the other for protection through possessiveness (a different kind of love).
PeteKao are one of the couples in the five-episode anthology of "Our Skyy" & one of the main couples in "Dark Blue Kiss".
Chronologically, I think "Our Skyy" is after "Kiss Me Again" and before "Dark Blue Kiss".
Chronologically, I think "Our Skyy" is after "Kiss Me Again" and before "Dark Blue Kiss".
Both are created by Studio Dragon so they have the same vibe
Both have a haunting darkness to it
Both FL's are emotionally wounded with cold exteriors
Both MLs are caregiver types
Both FL's have fab wardrobe
Both FL's homes are grandiose
Both have a haunting darkness to it
Both FL's are emotionally wounded with cold exteriors
Both MLs are caregiver types
Both FL's have fab wardrobe
Both FL's homes are grandiose
-bickering couple
-great chemistry between leads
-arranged marriage
-fun side characters
-Even the posters look similar lol
Overall, these shows give off a similar vibe where the stakes aren't too high but the romance is strong.
-great chemistry between leads
-arranged marriage
-fun side characters
-Even the posters look similar lol
Overall, these shows give off a similar vibe where the stakes aren't too high but the romance is strong.
in terms of chemistry and kissing scenes, these two dramas are top notch. Their acting is also incomparable and i'm sure viewers gonna be satisfied watching both of it
Both have similar unhealthy relationship with abuse and Stockholm syndrome, where one of the leads submits to the other. Contains sexual assault.
Both have similar unhealthy relationship with abuse and Stockholm syndrome, where one of the leads submits to the other. Contains sexual assault.
Female lead's father steals money from male leads company, when the male lead finds out he starts looking for the father, but father sells his daughter to male lead to cover his debts, Male lead gradually falls in love with the female lead.
It gives off the same vibe! Both are Historical fantasy stories with romance being the main focus that drives the plot. Both are about an arranged marriage between a cold man and a cheeky but wam-hearted girl who slowly but strongly fall in love. The two dramas are quite funny and sweet, with some sad and dramatic moments mixed in. I think if you’ve only watched one of them and loved it, you will probably also like the other! Give it a try :)
Remake of the same lakorn with Push. Everything is the same except a couple of minor changes. Kongpop's dad leaves some money on his inheritance to Namnueng, Kong wants that money so he sets up a plot to take his money back but he falls in love with Namnueng
Both stories are kinda about a Cinderella. Nevertheless, the Cinderella here is strong enough to stand up for herself and you can see those who made her suffer get their karmas in the end. And she has a handsome prince-not-so-charming who gives us just enough slap-and-kiss so that it would be interesting but not to the point where he’s a total jerk
Both have bumbling and clumsy male leads that lead a double life. Except in Extracurricular, he's not faking it.
Both of these dramas focus on a love story that spans for quite a long time. The main couples have to go through many hardships of love and conflict between the fairy and demon sides. While some misunderstandings may occur, the love stories are very beautiful.


