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Both these Thai dramas are rom-coms.
Main leads' job profile in both the dramas, is same in broader sense -- "BREAK UP n GET PAID",
Both the dramas are funny..
Main leads' job profile in both the dramas, is same in broader sense -- "BREAK UP n GET PAID",
Both the dramas are funny..
The actors in The Ex-Morning are the main characters in episode 5 Our Skyy. In Our Skyy: Arthit and Kongbop almost broke up due to separation but in The Ex-Morning, which is a different series Krist and Singto are cast as Tamtawan and Padthapi where they are Exes. The Ex-Morning also has a lot of Sotus reference.
Both horror movies deal with past mysteries (30 years back murders or missing persons)
Though the Japanese movie has supernatural entities too.
Both are interesting to watch.
Though the Japanese movie has supernatural entities too.
Both are interesting to watch.
In both the dramas male leads are in hidden identities in the intention of taking revenge for their families .... also in both dramas female leads are princess from different countries .............................................................................................................................................................................................
This is also very nice republican era based drama ......planning of communist party for throwing away japanese army....Hidden undercover identity of male leads in both.......................................................................................................................................................................................
This is also republican era drama...and this is untamed's second character's drama(WANG YIBO)
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Both are republican era based dramas ..............................................................................................................................................
The story of Xianglin Sao, downtrodden by her in-law family and the towns people she worked for, reminds of the first part of Kong Xiu's life as the wife of a farmer whose family expects her to toil at home and in the fields, and give birth to male heirs. But the fate of Kong Xiu is kinder; there are no wolves to take away her son, she only has to give him up to the farmer's family, and be content with caring for a daughter. It's a hard life in both movies, but the fate of women does seem to have improved a bit since the 1956 adaptation of Lu Xun's tragic short story.
Like Rose in the Tale of Rose, Kong Xiu has several suitors, and finds her future in realizing her dreams alone. But the hardships are different: Meigui was moved by sentiments, whereas Kong Xiu never got a chance to love and had to toil instead.
Adult themes, workplace romance, secret identities, playful tone, Bold, fun, and surprisingly sweet take on taboo relationships
There are several reasons I find Resident Playbook similar to My Liberation Notes.
First it’s about life, and the main character seems tired of work, and tired of many things. She’s nonchalant and looks aloof on the exterior. But we see their development.
And the drama shows us the lives of several people, and how they deal with what comes in their way. The siblings in MLN and the first year residents in RP.
Then we have a heart-stealing ML on the side who seems a bit older than the rest. Looks-wise they are both the not your flower-boy looking ML and that’s refreshing, but character wise they are different.
The FL approaches and makes moves on the ML first, and the relationship is a beautiful slow-burn that compliments the drama episodes. But never too much.
With different themes, in both cases the whole drama is a very relatable life scenario, but RP is a lot brighter.
First it’s about life, and the main character seems tired of work, and tired of many things. She’s nonchalant and looks aloof on the exterior. But we see their development.
And the drama shows us the lives of several people, and how they deal with what comes in their way. The siblings in MLN and the first year residents in RP.
Then we have a heart-stealing ML on the side who seems a bit older than the rest. Looks-wise they are both the not your flower-boy looking ML and that’s refreshing, but character wise they are different.
The FL approaches and makes moves on the ML first, and the relationship is a beautiful slow-burn that compliments the drama episodes. But never too much.
With different themes, in both cases the whole drama is a very relatable life scenario, but RP is a lot brighter.
A fake pretends to be the lost child.
Two people fall in love with a certain confusion about identities. (i.e. fake-incest)
Beautiful historic dramas with a tense edge
However, KDSBH took its time to layout everything and carry on the story. It's much easier to sympathise with. And it's a proper full sageuk.
Two people fall in love with a certain confusion about identities. (i.e. fake-incest)
Beautiful historic dramas with a tense edge
However, KDSBH took its time to layout everything and carry on the story. It's much easier to sympathise with. And it's a proper full sageuk.
O You Are My Rose (2025) foi lançado antes, mas ambos possuem o enredo policial/investigativo e acidente que faz com que o ML cuide da FL.
Um mais direto, outro mais sutil, nas sombras.
Um mais frio, outro mais suave.
Um mais direto, outro mais sutil, nas sombras.
Um mais frio, outro mais suave.
The main lead movés from the big city to the countryside.
In Meet Yourself she goes to a village where she doesn't know anyone, but learns to love the place and the people.
In Grocery Store the ML comes back to the village where he grew up and reunites with old friends.
Both dramas explore the life in the countryside and little villages, where people still have old crafts and professions.
Both dramas also treat the theme of parents having to leave the town to go to work to bigger cities, leaving their children with their grandparents.
Grocery Store is more nostalgic but both dramas have similar vibes.
In Meet Yourself she goes to a village where she doesn't know anyone, but learns to love the place and the people.
In Grocery Store the ML comes back to the village where he grew up and reunites with old friends.
Both dramas explore the life in the countryside and little villages, where people still have old crafts and professions.
Both dramas also treat the theme of parents having to leave the town to go to work to bigger cities, leaving their children with their grandparents.
Grocery Store is more nostalgic but both dramas have similar vibes.
My Liberation Notes and Our Unwritten Souls are both slowburn stories where nothing crazy happens at first, but they hit you emotionally. They’re about people who feel lost, tired of their boring lives, and are just trying to find a reason to keep going. Both have deep, relatable quotes about life that stay with you. It’s not loud or dramatic—it’s quiet, real, and honest. You slowly watch the characters grow and try to understand themselves. If you’ve ever felt stuck or unsure about life, these stories will feel very real to you.




