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'That Winter, The Wind Blows' is a 2013 remake of this japanese drama.
Both are really intense medical dramas. Both dramas have a similar feel to them as they both have similarities in them.
It's another spoof or parody of lakorns. Both are supposed to be more funny then dramatic.
The same kind of boy band meet girl idea. The main male lead has a love/hate relationship with the main female lead.
Both is about a divorced couple meeting again after a few years with the girl needing to plan for the guy's wedding with a new woman but the divorced couple still has feelings for each other.
Chan William is in it as the supporter. The plot is similar where the main character have evil aura that could cause uncontrollable destruction. Both male character must be able to control the evil within them.
In A Good Way is not a Korean drama (it's Taiwanese), not set in high school (it's set in college), and the focus isn't completely on the romance, but the same theme is at the heart of both dramas: friendships, relationships, and growing up. Both shows are set in the 90s and explore the lives of their characters as they transition to adulthood and go through all the trials and tribulations that come with that period of transitioning and figuring out friendships and relationships. They both portray relationships with incredible realism, fully develop all their characters into real, flawed, multidimensional people (no real antagonists here), and create these day to day slice-of-life portraits that are full of nostalgia and happiness.
The reference was in SSL, so it reminded me to finish watching and I am SO SO SO glad that I did! <3
Both have similar comedy in them. Both offers a great laughs and secondhand embarrassment.
-Both have male leads with (possible) mental problems/ naive /childish behavior
-Both male leads are flower deliverers
MUB is much sweeter and has much more comedy in fluff in it.
-Both male leads are flower deliverers
MUB is much sweeter and has much more comedy in fluff in it.
two great dramas from Mike He. different characters but there are sorts of rival between the siblings. both dramas have a strong female characters that both are very determine in going through their life.
and I wish Mike He will reunite with Rainie Yang or Janine Chang somewhere in the future.
and I wish Mike He will reunite with Rainie Yang or Janine Chang somewhere in the future.
I like the casts and I like the story. Hope that William Chan , Zanilla and Wallace can be in one drama I will watched it
Both main female characters end up being "forced" to dress as males by their families. Guy falls for her thinking he is gay and girl falls for her thinking she is a he.
A lot of rain, a lot of romance...
Seasoned with comedy, a yellow umbrella and, obviously, more rain!
Seasoned with comedy, a yellow umbrella and, obviously, more rain!
Both stories have very strong themes of friendship as well as overlapping periods of time. Not only that, but the theme of saving one of the friends is also one of the main themes of both. While Orange more focused on the romantic relationship, Enoshima Prism is more focused on strictly friendship but contains a romantic aspect as well.