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Similarities between the 2 dramas:
- storyline happens in a village/countryside (both the workplace and housing)
- one lead works at the headquarter at seoul and visits the village temporarily to lead the business (+ formerly worked at the special force)
- another lead has already settled + worked at the village
- they end up working together under the same company
- work alongside with kind but unhinged local people and ahjummas
- revolve around a theme of food (potato vs beer)
- storyline happens in a village/countryside (both the workplace and housing)
- one lead works at the headquarter at seoul and visits the village temporarily to lead the business (+ formerly worked at the special force)
- another lead has already settled + worked at the village
- they end up working together under the same company
- work alongside with kind but unhinged local people and ahjummas
- revolve around a theme of food (potato vs beer)
The K-drama and the mini-drama have almost the same plot.
- FL impersonate her twin brother who is in the hospital.
- FL meets ML for the first time and they dislike each other.
- SML (Kang Shin Woo) and SML (Fang Chi)'s character development are very similar IYKYK.
- FL impersonate her twin brother who is in the hospital.
- FL meets ML for the first time and they dislike each other.
- SML (Kang Shin Woo) and SML (Fang Chi)'s character development are very similar IYKYK.
Both the MLs and FLs enter a game where they have opposite missions and must eliminate the other to escape. Despite this, the two fall in love.
Both leads are pulled into a fictional world (novel vs. game) and must complete the story to escape. Both have an initially antagonistic relationship that turns into love.
Both are slice of life Japanese dramas in which the FL becomes pregnant and despite initial family opposition and her perceived inability to raise the child (either due to her young age or mental disability) choose to have the baby.
Both are mini dramas in which the ML approaches the FL in order to get revenge for a family member's death, only to fall in love.
Both are mini dramas in which the ML approaches the FL under false pretenses but genuinely falls in love.
Both couples enter into a contract/arranged marriage with the ML hiding the secret that he approached the FL to get revenge for a loved one who he believes the FL's parent caused the death of. However he truly falls in love, causing complications in both their relationship and his revenge.
Both are mini dramas in which the ML approaches the FL in order to get revenge for a family member's death, only to fall in love.
Both leads grow up together and are sweethearts until ML mistakenly believes FL's parent is responsible for his father's death. Both dramas involve birth secrets regarding the ML's true parent(s) and a lot of angst between the leads.
- Healing, slice-of-life
- Slow paced
- FL takes a trip to heal (in ODO it's about 1-day outings here and there while in SS, she moves to a village).
- Quiet, doormat FLs that are tired of life
- Similars attract romance (part of the main story in SS, briefly shown in ep 3 of ODO)
- Slow paced
- FL takes a trip to heal (in ODO it's about 1-day outings here and there while in SS, she moves to a village).
- Quiet, doormat FLs that are tired of life
- Similars attract romance (part of the main story in SS, briefly shown in ep 3 of ODO)
Truly inspiring movies
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~~ Adapted from the manga series "Netsuai Prince: Onii-chan wa Kimi ga Suki" by Seizuki Madoka ~~..................
~~ Adapted from the manga series "Netsuai Prince: Onii-chan wa Kimi ga Suki" by Seizuki Madoka ~~..................
~~ Adapted from the manga series "Netsuai Prince: Onii-chan wa Kimi ga Suki" by Seizuki Madoka ~~..................



