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From the same director, both short films are about a closing sauna business. Saune is focused more on the customers, while Aufguss is about the employees.
Both dramas have the female lead pretending to be someone else.
In LS through a misunderstanding the FL pretends to be a girlfriend of the second male lead when she is not.
In TRKJ the FL pretends to be a farm worker so she can get to know the father that she hasn't seen since she was 6 years old.
Both are good dramas.
In LS through a misunderstanding the FL pretends to be a girlfriend of the second male lead when she is not.
In TRKJ the FL pretends to be a farm worker so she can get to know the father that she hasn't seen since she was 6 years old.
Both are good dramas.
>Similar with both shows having an older guy and a younger girl.
>Difference would be that in Hidden Love, only boyfriend/girlfriend relationship but in My Little Bride, its straight up marriage right away because of the movie plot.
>Similarities also is that in both shows, both FLs like the MLs since they were young, like little girls. But in My Little Bride, she was in denial for quite a while when she grew up, but also admitted it or the movie showed in the end that she likes her husband when she was very young.
>Difference would be that in Hidden Love, only boyfriend/girlfriend relationship but in My Little Bride, its straight up marriage right away because of the movie plot.
>Similarities also is that in both shows, both FLs like the MLs since they were young, like little girls. But in My Little Bride, she was in denial for quite a while when she grew up, but also admitted it or the movie showed in the end that she likes her husband when she was very young.
>Similar but in a different angle. Older guy, younger girl in both. But in Hidden Love, its the ML and the FL . In Daytime, its the FL and SML who is younger and older. But the FL likes the SML so much, before the ML himself appeared in the picture.
>In Hidden Love, FL and ML goes way back with their history with each other. In Daytime, the FL only meets the SML when she transfers to the city just recently and falls in love with an older guy who turns out to be her homeroom teacher in her new school.
>In Hidden Love, FL and ML goes way back with their history with each other. In Daytime, the FL only meets the SML when she transfers to the city just recently and falls in love with an older guy who turns out to be her homeroom teacher in her new school.
>Both Older guy, younger girl
>Both shows are about the older guy being serious to the younger girl against all odds. In Hidden Love, even if the family is against them, he still fights for it. In CRL, even if the guy is a teacher, he still took responsibility of his feelings to the girl, his student.
>Both shows are so giddy, nice to watch and MLs are so handsome. In CRL, Yamapi is so charismatic...
>Both shows are about the older guy being serious to the younger girl against all odds. In Hidden Love, even if the family is against them, he still fights for it. In CRL, even if the guy is a teacher, he still took responsibility of his feelings to the girl, his student.
>Both shows are so giddy, nice to watch and MLs are so handsome. In CRL, Yamapi is so charismatic...
>Story is totally different. But in my opinion, female leads look somewhat alike. Like, you have to watch it to believe it. Park Hye Soo is the Korean version of Zhao Lusi.
>Story is alike in a way of the dorm set up. Like, the 4 girls in a dorm in Hidden Love is similar to the set up of 3 girls in a dorm in Dear M. Also the 4 boys (the brothers friends) are dorm mates too in Hidden Love and share stories of their love lives. Same with the 3 boys in Dear M.
>Both have dorm mates with stories of love life of each of them I guess. In Hidden Love, its just 2 out of the 4 girls is "dating".
>Maybe its a stretch, but sure, the ML in Dear M is also harboring a "hidden love" for his best friend since he was in high school. So its also classified as "Hidden Love" right.
>Story is alike in a way of the dorm set up. Like, the 4 girls in a dorm in Hidden Love is similar to the set up of 3 girls in a dorm in Dear M. Also the 4 boys (the brothers friends) are dorm mates too in Hidden Love and share stories of their love lives. Same with the 3 boys in Dear M.
>Both have dorm mates with stories of love life of each of them I guess. In Hidden Love, its just 2 out of the 4 girls is "dating".
>Maybe its a stretch, but sure, the ML in Dear M is also harboring a "hidden love" for his best friend since he was in high school. So its also classified as "Hidden Love" right.
>Both dramas are about an older guy and a younger girl.
>Both dramas have memories of the older guy and the younger girl sharing time when the girl was still a student and then they get separated for some reason, and then see each other again when they are adults, or in particular, when the girl is now an adult and can be of dating age.
>Both male leads did not waste time to pursue the girl this time because it was the proper time to do so, not when the girl is young and that would be illegal anyways.
>Both dramas had sweet and cute moments between the leads. So much chemistry and giddiness with both couples.
>Only difference is that in Doctors, the setting is medical and they become colleagues at work. In Hidden Love, they are not, but still in the same city and see each other regularly and has good feelings toward each other.
>But there were different issues on both dramas.
>Both dramas have memories of the older guy and the younger girl sharing time when the girl was still a student and then they get separated for some reason, and then see each other again when they are adults, or in particular, when the girl is now an adult and can be of dating age.
>Both male leads did not waste time to pursue the girl this time because it was the proper time to do so, not when the girl is young and that would be illegal anyways.
>Both dramas had sweet and cute moments between the leads. So much chemistry and giddiness with both couples.
>Only difference is that in Doctors, the setting is medical and they become colleagues at work. In Hidden Love, they are not, but still in the same city and see each other regularly and has good feelings toward each other.
>But there were different issues on both dramas.
Very different plots, same vibe. Both have a summer countryside setting with farmers, locals, food, and a warm tone. Both have leads of the same gender - one is a BL with two male leads, the other non romantic/friendship with two female leads.
Both are BLs with a warm, summer-y feel to them, with kind and likeable leads, one of whom falls long before the other.
The main characters in both series have been living for a long time. In both series, the main characters spend time together with their friends in their past lives in different time periods. Their past lives are funny and emotional at times.
Both series are fantasy and comedy.
The main characters in both series in their past lives fall in love with someone and suffer from love pangs.
Both series are fantasy and comedy.
The main characters in both series in their past lives fall in love with someone and suffer from love pangs.
Both series are fantasy and comedy. Seon Woo Hyeol is the businessman in the Heartbeat. Also Man Wol is the businesswoman in Hotel del Luna. She is the owner of the Hotel Luna.
The main characters in both series have been living for a long time. Both of them fall in love with someone and suffer from love pangs.
The main characters in both series have been living for a long time. Both of them fall in love with someone and suffer from love pangs.
They are both school dramas that follow the leads into college and adulthood, even though Meeting You shows much more of the college life, unsurprisingly because it has 4 more episodes than When I Fly Towards You.
Other similarities:
- They both have cold/shy/closed off smart male leads and bubbly, sweet, extroverted female leads.
- Leads only have eyes for each other, but in Meeting You their love for one another is way, way more intense and obvious than in When I Fly Towards You.
- The second leads also like each other but their relationships don't happen until close to the end of the drama, although When I Fly Towards You is much better at handling the feelings of the second leads for one another, in Meeting You it drags a bit too long (it's balanced out with the loving relationship of the leads, though).
- There are small subplots about a third person chasing one of the leads, but they are mostly just used to show that the leads only like each other. In Meeting You, the girl chasing the male lead turns out to be an incredibly sweet person, however in When I Fly Towards You the girls chasing the male lead are very mean spirited.
- They both lack plots with misunderstandings that drag too long, and problems get resolved reasonably and quickly.
- They are both comforting and heartwarming in nature.
Other similarities:
- They both have cold/shy/closed off smart male leads and bubbly, sweet, extroverted female leads.
- Leads only have eyes for each other, but in Meeting You their love for one another is way, way more intense and obvious than in When I Fly Towards You.
- The second leads also like each other but their relationships don't happen until close to the end of the drama, although When I Fly Towards You is much better at handling the feelings of the second leads for one another, in Meeting You it drags a bit too long (it's balanced out with the loving relationship of the leads, though).
- There are small subplots about a third person chasing one of the leads, but they are mostly just used to show that the leads only like each other. In Meeting You, the girl chasing the male lead turns out to be an incredibly sweet person, however in When I Fly Towards You the girls chasing the male lead are very mean spirited.
- They both lack plots with misunderstandings that drag too long, and problems get resolved reasonably and quickly.
- They are both comforting and heartwarming in nature.
the story lines are similar
both stories are about somebody becoming famous
both dramas try to show the not-so-beautiful side of the showbiz
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both stories are about somebody becoming famous
both dramas try to show the not-so-beautiful side of the showbiz
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Both portray the high society and both dramas revolve around a female lead with a rags to riches story.
Shards of Her and Light the Night are Taiwanese drama featuring realistic depictions of women who navigate sexist cultures while just trying to live their lives. These dramas show complex and rich relationships women form with one another. There is never a clear cut line between good / bad.



