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Both dramas are about real world leads who enter the world of a historical game/VR world.
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In both, the Princess is betrothed to a man she doesn't love. She falls into deep grieve when her lover is wrongly accused and banished.
If you like idol survival shows with wholesome + positive atmospheres, invested + helpful judges, talented + supportive contestants, and you don't like drama or evil editing then you should consider watching the other!
(Peak Time is about putting a spotlight on already debuted groups who are struggling and need exposure while Idol Producer is about seeing trainees grow and eventually debut.)
(Peak Time is about putting a spotlight on already debuted groups who are struggling and need exposure while Idol Producer is about seeing trainees grow and eventually debut.)
Both are about a queen who is reborn. She attempts to get revenge on her husband and half sister for killing her loves ones. In her new life, she realizes her brother-in-law is her true love.
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Both films are set in Hokkaido
Both films are about an orphaned girl adopted by an adult male. They fall in love and but the love is forbidden since they are supposed to be a father and daughter.
Both films are about an orphaned girl adopted by an adult male. They fall in love and but the love is forbidden since they are supposed to be a father and daughter.
Similarities:
- Ryan Ding stars in both historical dramas
- ML starts out cold-hearted
- FL has a sister who is tough (cold-hearted)
- FL family has a military background
- FL sister is in love with ML; ML falls in love with the “wrong” FL
- ML has a secret agenda
- ML is smart and calculative
- ML is powerful
- Both entangled with marriage
- ML can do swordsmanship
Differences:
- In “Romance of a Twin Flower”, it is in one world, while “The Romance of Tiger and Rose” is two worlds
- In “Romance of a Twin Flower”, one sister has disappeared, while in "The Romance of Tiger and Rose” both sisters are present
- Ryan Ding stars in both historical dramas
- ML starts out cold-hearted
- FL has a sister who is tough (cold-hearted)
- FL family has a military background
- FL sister is in love with ML; ML falls in love with the “wrong” FL
- ML has a secret agenda
- ML is smart and calculative
- ML is powerful
- Both entangled with marriage
- ML can do swordsmanship
Differences:
- In “Romance of a Twin Flower”, it is in one world, while “The Romance of Tiger and Rose” is two worlds
- In “Romance of a Twin Flower”, one sister has disappeared, while in "The Romance of Tiger and Rose” both sisters are present
Both dramas involve a very realistic portrayal of individuals trying to cope and keep up with the demands of life. Feeling lost in life, as they try to navigate it after losing their loved ones.
Meet Yourself and Remembrance of Things Part are similar in the way that they both feel humane. They both talk about the pain of day-to-day life while reminding us that there is still good in this world and that eventually, we'll discover our identity, and learn to navigate and accept whatever life may bring.
Both have phenomenal scriptwriting, though I somehow prefer Remembrance of Things Past in this aspect as their opinions are articulated in a very straightforward manner. I highly suggest watching either one of these dramas, as they nourish both the mind and the soul. Characters from both dramas are just so well-written and are so naturally kind but flawed, it feels like you're watching a scene from everyday life.
This recommendation does not intend to compare both dramas in terms of the similarities in their plots, but rather, it talks about the heartwarming feeling you get from watching.
Meet Yourself and Remembrance of Things Part are similar in the way that they both feel humane. They both talk about the pain of day-to-day life while reminding us that there is still good in this world and that eventually, we'll discover our identity, and learn to navigate and accept whatever life may bring.
Both have phenomenal scriptwriting, though I somehow prefer Remembrance of Things Past in this aspect as their opinions are articulated in a very straightforward manner. I highly suggest watching either one of these dramas, as they nourish both the mind and the soul. Characters from both dramas are just so well-written and are so naturally kind but flawed, it feels like you're watching a scene from everyday life.
This recommendation does not intend to compare both dramas in terms of the similarities in their plots, but rather, it talks about the heartwarming feeling you get from watching.
- both female leads have hateful Mother-in-law
- infidelity of main characters
- failing marriage
- enjoyable daily drama
- infidelity of main characters
- failing marriage
- enjoyable daily drama
There’s a similar contract style relationship with a cold male lead and a bubbly and tenacious female lead. The friends are also a mess but interesting. Suspend some disbelief because it’s not on the same level, but it did satisfy the craving for this type of dynamic.
The story centers on Misa, a career-minded woman who works in the sales department of her company. She works hard, and often puts in an effort to make herself look beautiful. But she actually has no experience in romance. She can’t act cute, she’s bad at inviting people to outings, and she’s too prideful. All the men she meets end up backing away from her. Her roommate and close friend Chihiro is a department store receptionist. She is good with kids, likes housework, and is passionate about her volunteer work; the exact opposite of Misa. They live together like sisters. But a change is coming to their lives when Misa meets the man of her dreams. Meanwhile, Chihiro is apparently having an affair behind her long-time fiancé’s back.
The story centers on Misa, a career-minded woman who works in the sales department of her company. She works hard, and often puts in an effort to make herself look beautiful. But she actually has no experience in romance. She can’t act cute, she’s bad at inviting people to outings, and she’s too prideful. All the men she meets end up backing away from her. Her roommate and close friend Chihiro is a department store receptionist. She is good with kids, likes housework, and is passionate about her volunteer work; the exact opposite of Misa. They live together like sisters. But a change is coming to their lives when Misa meets the man of her dreams. Meanwhile, Chihiro is apparently having an affair behind her long-time fiancé’s back.
Mashiba Kurumi works as a publicist for "el Arco Iris," an interior design company becoming popular with young people on social media. She's a fashionista who cares a lot about her appearance and what others think. She works hard to gain the admiration of her coworkers and boss, Hayama Shogo.
Kurumi is so busy with work she forgets to renew her apartment lease, so her friend Koko helps her find a new place, but it's a share house with three strangers -- Fujino Shun, a minimalist chef who only wants to live a simple life. Then there's Terai Haruto, Shun's cousin who works as an online counselor to help people with their problems. Finally, there's Hase Ayaka, an aspiring artist who makes contemporary art while working part-time as a delivery driver at a high-end supermarket. And so, these people of different ages, occupations, and values come together under one roof. Though their personalities clash, Kurumi falls in love, deepens her friendships, and learns to take off her "armor" and live as herself.
Kurumi is so busy with work she forgets to renew her apartment lease, so her friend Koko helps her find a new place, but it's a share house with three strangers -- Fujino Shun, a minimalist chef who only wants to live a simple life. Then there's Terai Haruto, Shun's cousin who works as an online counselor to help people with their problems. Finally, there's Hase Ayaka, an aspiring artist who makes contemporary art while working part-time as a delivery driver at a high-end supermarket. And so, these people of different ages, occupations, and values come together under one roof. Though their personalities clash, Kurumi falls in love, deepens her friendships, and learns to take off her "armor" and live as herself.
Mashiba Kurumi works as a publicist for "el Arco Iris," an interior design company becoming popular with young people on social media. She's a fashionista who cares a lot about her appearance and what others think. She works hard to gain the admiration of her coworkers and boss, Hayama Shogo.
Kurumi is so busy with work she forgets to renew her apartment lease, so her friend Koko helps her find a new place, but it's a share house with three strangers -- Fujino Shun, a minimalist chef who only wants to live a simple life. Then there's Terai Haruto, Shun's cousin who works as an online counselor to help people with their problems. Finally, there's Hase Ayaka, an aspiring artist who makes contemporary art while working part-time as a delivery driver at a high-end supermarket. And so, these people of different ages, occupations, and values come together under one roof. Though their personalities clash, Kurumi falls in love, deepens her friendships, and learns to take off her "armor" and live as herself.
Kurumi is so busy with work she forgets to renew her apartment lease, so her friend Koko helps her find a new place, but it's a share house with three strangers -- Fujino Shun, a minimalist chef who only wants to live a simple life. Then there's Terai Haruto, Shun's cousin who works as an online counselor to help people with their problems. Finally, there's Hase Ayaka, an aspiring artist who makes contemporary art while working part-time as a delivery driver at a high-end supermarket. And so, these people of different ages, occupations, and values come together under one roof. Though their personalities clash, Kurumi falls in love, deepens her friendships, and learns to take off her "armor" and live as herself.
The story centers on Misa, a career-minded woman who works in the sales department of her company. She works hard, and often puts in an effort to make herself look beautiful. But she actually has no experience in romance. She can’t act cute, she’s bad at inviting people to outings, and she’s too prideful. All the men she meets end up backing away from her. Her roommate and close friend Chihiro is a department store receptionist. She is good with kids, likes housework, and is passionate about her volunteer work; the exact opposite of Misa. They live together like sisters. But a change is coming to their lives when Misa meets the man of her dreams. Meanwhile, Chihiro is apparently having an affair behind her long-time fiancé’s back.




