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Kashiwazaki Yu has dated Naoki for the past 7 years and they have lived together for the past 5 years. Nowadays, their relationship has very little romance and Naoki seems to have no interest in marriage. On Kashiwazaki Yu’s birthday, Naoki seems to care more about his new game than celebrating her birthday. Kashiwazaki Yu is unable to control her anger anymore and runs out of their house. Perhaps by fate, she then meets her ex-boyfriend Fukami from her high school days. Kashiwazaki Yu soon finds herself in a love triangle with Naoki and Fukami.
Kashiwazaki Yu must now make a choice between her current boyfriend Naoki, who treats her more like his mother, and her ex-boyfriend Fukami, who makes her feel special. Her choice is?
Kashiwazaki Yu must now make a choice between her current boyfriend Naoki, who treats her more like his mother, and her ex-boyfriend Fukami, who makes her feel special. Her choice is?
A cute romance series apart from other Love Playlist series. If u wanna go for smthg fluffy and with a similar vibe, go for it.. ;)
The older 2006 version. . .
Obvious shared plot points-The Glory often feels like what if reflection of you was more straight-forward, and simple. also religion, art, forgiveness, marriage and time's failure to heal anything.
The classroom as a space of power, violence and control. One of the few spaces where (poor) women can find power. Moon Dong-eun throughout the glory wants to bring everything back to the classroom, it is where so much begins.
Both dramas are set during an older time and in a close, friendly neighborhood. They are about youth, friendships, family, and growing up. They have romance too.
Just like Hwal in Bulgasal, Van here is a tormented immortal male lead who wants to be free from living a life an abomination, a tasks that only the female lead can help the him achive...because of a promise made hundreds of years ago .........
Female lead who has lost her memorise of her past life Just like Min Sang had forgotten her's in Bulgasal
But Island definately has a better pacing and lottttt more action than Bulgasal ever had...
Female lead who has lost her memorise of her past life Just like Min Sang had forgotten her's in Bulgasal
But Island definately has a better pacing and lottttt more action than Bulgasal ever had...
Both rich people taking advantage of the poor and needy. The rich have not changed their views about the poor since creation. With all the technology and wisdom and knowledge floating around people are still barbaric and inconsiderate. The rich and their children are always the same. The poor always suffers but at the end who wins? The one that is determined to live and see the best of life.
- If you like ragtag bunch of misfits / found family tropes, look no further than Tomorrow and The Guardians!
- Strong female leads with tragic events occurring to them, as well as dealing with grief/looking for a way to repent
- Working through each significant character's problems and pasts
- Similar motives of seeking justice for those who've been wronged and giving closure to the victims.
- They're both teams that were brought together for one singular goal. For The Guardians, their goal is to take down corruption, while the Crisis Management team works to lessen the amount of people in Hell and the Afterlife.
- Both are series that deal well with serious topics, but also know when to take short, lighthearted, comedic breaks
- Both are set in a modern society, but Tomorrow features supernatural elements while the Guardians is more detective/law focused
I really love the relationships between the characters in both dramas and I looove the ragtag team of misfits trope... if you're like me, give these series a try!
- Strong female leads with tragic events occurring to them, as well as dealing with grief/looking for a way to repent
- Working through each significant character's problems and pasts
- Similar motives of seeking justice for those who've been wronged and giving closure to the victims.
- They're both teams that were brought together for one singular goal. For The Guardians, their goal is to take down corruption, while the Crisis Management team works to lessen the amount of people in Hell and the Afterlife.
- Both are series that deal well with serious topics, but also know when to take short, lighthearted, comedic breaks
- Both are set in a modern society, but Tomorrow features supernatural elements while the Guardians is more detective/law focused
I really love the relationships between the characters in both dramas and I looove the ragtag team of misfits trope... if you're like me, give these series a try!
okay I know that the male leads are opposite in these drama and they don't ha e same pages of screen writer its just I feel perfect and casual is also kind of the healing drama I feel
Both films show a woman in power who plays a more dominant role in a very sexualized relationship, while the man is in a servant/sub role. The man is eager to please her, and she is hard to please. The dynamic between and the personalities of the main leads have a lot of similarities.
Historical, military based films about infidelity and extramarital affairs. Both movies take place on military bases, and are around the same time period. They show two people who have an intense passion and obsession for one another.
Both island and bulgassal have supernatural beings,monsters.Both of them have leads fighting evil.Both of them are based on Korean tales and fables.both has supernatural beings living among humans.Cast in both dramas are amazing.
I was really shocked how similar I found those two titles.
Not by story, but by aesthetics.
I thought, I was convinced, that those titles are connected by the same director and yet I was wrong which is amazing.
Still I think that JBL has better acting and music than DAYS (hehehe I just did ‘days’ while typing the shortage of the title, lol).
Yeah, but the vibe in DAYS is like mix of JBL and Goblin.
Not by story, but by aesthetics.
I thought, I was convinced, that those titles are connected by the same director and yet I was wrong which is amazing.
Still I think that JBL has better acting and music than DAYS (hehehe I just did ‘days’ while typing the shortage of the title, lol).
Yeah, but the vibe in DAYS is like mix of JBL and Goblin.
Both deal around a group of friends during their school days in the 90ties. And Both of these groups experience the murder of one of their friends which causes them to grow apart over the next years. They eventually meet up again and finally learn what truly happened to their friend.



