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Young adults dating. Has rich guy, poor girl theme. Hate turns into love. The Chinese drama is a bit more funnier comedy in the beginning but turns into a serious drama later. Love both very much. Hey, and the Korean drama's mail lead acts in a few Chinese dramas so that can be a connecting click between these dramas. >_< Anyway, feel good dramas I'd say.
Dramas about young adults with career and dating issues or just youngsters living life figuring out their future plans while hanging out with friends. Both dramas have somehow stand out from the rest and out of recent dramas these are the ones I've enjoyed watching. Also in both dramas the charachters (cute punk and curly haired woman) look a bit similar from the outside and perhaps behaviour too. I think both are realistic human dramas meaning no silly comedy or supernatural stuff.
both are epic, squeal-worthy and addictive.
beware of drama withdrawal effect after watching!
beware of drama withdrawal effect after watching!
Somehow, "49 Days" and "Oh My Ghost" are similar. Both dramas feature souls possessing the living. Although, the first one is melodramatic while the latter is more comedic.
The male lead are both CEO of an IT company and both ocd yet gentle and caring to their employee. The female heroine are the same in a way of pursuing the boss. Both dramas are funny, romantic with good amount of drama.
An excellent. award winning, long drama that doesn't seem like it's 50 episodes. It about family, of course and all the things the father has to do to make sure his adult children live well. This drama was entertaining and filled with good and bad times as the drama progresses. If you want to watch a good drama, then 'What Happens to My Family?' should definitely be on your drama list.
Both have a 'black prince' who treats the female lead badly at first.
Same story line! The office, the personalities, all pretty much the same not much of a difference...
Both lead women are a bit hung up on old loves but come to find new love with men 7-10 years younger than themselves. They also struggle with the age differences, but find the age doesn't matter in the end. Both happy and fluffy, tad bit of angst in there too.
Both main characters die but haven't ascended to heaven because they worry about something and must resolve whatever it is that's keeping them.
While Sam Soon doesn't involve a girl pretending to be guy, they both share a down to earth feel and a similar tone in story telling. Perhaps it's because they are both older dramas. Also, both series have an amazing cast of actors.
Although Love you you isn't a movie based in a school, I see so many similarities between these two, mainly with the characters of the lead guys.. (I don't want to spoil either film so..) they just give the same vibes!
Both are about a Military officer and Doctor falling in love. Similar to DOTS he also has friends to make the show a little more comedic. However this drama leans towards a regular lakorn watcher.
(From my recommendation for Hanadan Season 1)
The male lead is a cold rich guy who finds himself drawn to a poor girl who doesn't want anything from him. He tries to give her things that other girls would swoon over and when she declines the gifts he is left confused and even more interested in her than before.
Oh and his family disapproves and he ignores them. Also the girl, despite being skittish and a bit strange seems to be well liked by those who get to know her or watch her closely.
(Now how specifics about similarities to Hanadan 2)
The male lead loses his memory starting from the time he met the female lead due to an accident. His family tries to keep him from hearing about the girl and interacting with her but so far that's not working out well (I haven't finished the series yet). Oh and it is revealed that someone very close the the guy betrayed him and from that he has to overcome deep scars.
The male lead is a cold rich guy who finds himself drawn to a poor girl who doesn't want anything from him. He tries to give her things that other girls would swoon over and when she declines the gifts he is left confused and even more interested in her than before.
Oh and his family disapproves and he ignores them. Also the girl, despite being skittish and a bit strange seems to be well liked by those who get to know her or watch her closely.
(Now how specifics about similarities to Hanadan 2)
The male lead loses his memory starting from the time he met the female lead due to an accident. His family tries to keep him from hearing about the girl and interacting with her but so far that's not working out well (I haven't finished the series yet). Oh and it is revealed that someone very close the the guy betrayed him and from that he has to overcome deep scars.
The male lead is a cold rich guy who finds himself drawn to a poor girl who doesn't want anything from him. He tries to give her things that other girls would swoon over and when she declines the gifts he is left confused and even more interested in her than before.
Oh and his family disapproves and he ignores them. Also the girl, despite being skittish and a bit strange seems to be well liked by those who get to know her or watch her closely.
There are more similarities but they are in Hanadan season 2.
Oh and his family disapproves and he ignores them. Also the girl, despite being skittish and a bit strange seems to be well liked by those who get to know her or watch her closely.
There are more similarities but they are in Hanadan season 2.