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The synopsis reminded me of this Korean drama.
The main character, Gyung Hwi (28 male) is a university hospital resident. Back when he was in high school, he was bullied and attempted to suicide, however, Han Na Bi (a mysterious transferred girl) stopped him from dying. She ended up suddenly committing suicide after telling Gyung Hwi to live (not literally afterwards, but you get the gist).
For the past decade, he can't forget about her. However, one day, he wakes up to find himself as his 18-year-old self and it's a week before Na Bi commits suicide.
As the 18-year-old self, he was a loser, but he can't miss the opportunity to stop and save Na Bi from committing suicide. In order to do this, he has to find out what happened to Na Bi and the reason why she ended up killing herself, and of course, stop her from doing so.
Even though he is his 18-year-old self, he has the mindset and experience of a 28-year-old which will help change his gloomy past as he goes through his 18-year-old life.
"Will Gyung Hwi, who went back to the time he was an outcast, be able to save his first love and have a happy ending?"
I rewrote the synopsis from Dramalist's page about Somehow 18.
The main character, Gyung Hwi (28 male) is a university hospital resident. Back when he was in high school, he was bullied and attempted to suicide, however, Han Na Bi (a mysterious transferred girl) stopped him from dying. She ended up suddenly committing suicide after telling Gyung Hwi to live (not literally afterwards, but you get the gist).
For the past decade, he can't forget about her. However, one day, he wakes up to find himself as his 18-year-old self and it's a week before Na Bi commits suicide.
As the 18-year-old self, he was a loser, but he can't miss the opportunity to stop and save Na Bi from committing suicide. In order to do this, he has to find out what happened to Na Bi and the reason why she ended up killing herself, and of course, stop her from doing so.
Even though he is his 18-year-old self, he has the mindset and experience of a 28-year-old which will help change his gloomy past as he goes through his 18-year-old life.
"Will Gyung Hwi, who went back to the time he was an outcast, be able to save his first love and have a happy ending?"
I rewrote the synopsis from Dramalist's page about Somehow 18.
Both movies show the dark/harsh side of society. They both carry a heavy load, but at the same time it is amazingly put together.
I will not say that you will like the movie silenced, because it is way darker and more cruel than better days (the movie), but it is a bit similar to the original novel 'the youthful you who was so beautiful'. The sad/harsh part is that silenced is based on a true story, but it is a movie that is worth watching once if you can handle the dark element.
While that being said, if you want to watch something lighter with a dark aspect, I really recommend better days. Though it pictures the harsh reality that some students face, it also shows the amazing connection of love between two people. The acting is amazingly done.
If you liked the movie, I also recommend to read the original novel, which is a bit more intense, but you get also the details, which couldn't be put in the movie. I find both versions amazing and really beautiful, but emotionally heavy at the same time.
https://dramasbooksandtea.wordpress.com/2016/02/05/the-youthful-you-who-was-so-beautiful-chapter-1/
I will not say that you will like the movie silenced, because it is way darker and more cruel than better days (the movie), but it is a bit similar to the original novel 'the youthful you who was so beautiful'. The sad/harsh part is that silenced is based on a true story, but it is a movie that is worth watching once if you can handle the dark element.
While that being said, if you want to watch something lighter with a dark aspect, I really recommend better days. Though it pictures the harsh reality that some students face, it also shows the amazing connection of love between two people. The acting is amazingly done.
If you liked the movie, I also recommend to read the original novel, which is a bit more intense, but you get also the details, which couldn't be put in the movie. I find both versions amazing and really beautiful, but emotionally heavy at the same time.
https://dramasbooksandtea.wordpress.com/2016/02/05/the-youthful-you-who-was-so-beautiful-chapter-1/
Both are about a group of high schoolers who grew up in the same apartment building and are now involved in a web of romantic/sexual relationships with dark emotions and motivations being rampant.
School life romance and friendship contemporary drama. Has the same second male lead actor. Fun and a goal-oriented female lead who has up and down relationship with the complicated male lead who loves her so much.
In both drama is a strong caracter who want to find the truth behind the death of a close person. In this drama you will find mistery and comedy . For sure you will love this drama and also the caracter played by Im Soo Hyang
Both dramas are a new version from the 90s. A remake. they incorporate a good sene of martial arts world and shows the story of the peoplein the martial artist's world.
both are a remake from the older version. both dramas are revolting the story about Jianghu (the World)
Trzecia i ostatnia ods?ona serii "En of Love", tym razem skupiaj?ca si? na Neur, którego poznali?my w "TOSSARA" oraz "Love Mechanics".
A second story from the same universe, focusing on other characters we met in En of Love: TOSSARA. If you're curious about how Mark's life went after Bar rejected him, be sure to watch it!
Literally the exact same show. They're both bad and both are sure to leave a bitter taste in your mouth :).
Monster has Jo Bo-Ah and the setup is decent, which are the only good things to say.
Monster has Jo Bo-Ah and the setup is decent, which are the only good things to say.
They are nothing alike. But the only thing that helped me get over Ashes of Love is Legend of Fu Yao. Both have a good story and like able characters and amazing chemistry between the two leads
The school aspect is similar and the general atmosphere of both dramas as well. Multiple leads in both dramas.
Both dramas are short and tackle the societal denial of what it is to be in a same-sex relationship sensibly and realistically. I love that they both did not exaggerate the idea with campy tropes. Very unlike most BLs. In fact, BL is a hard genre to put these in when they're fully just lovely stories about queer life in spaces that make queerness a non-option.
Both dramas explore the time-traveling concept, have romance and crime. They have the same vibe. Both are quite dark, but have funny and cute moments as well. Both very touching.
Both are very heartwarming, cozy and healing. There are the backstories to both of the main characters and how they are trying to find their happiness



