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If you watched Don’t Say No the series , then you should also watch Don’t Say No : Special Episode. The main cast of Love In The Air will be shown at the end of Don’t Say No : Special Episode.
Love In The Air and Don’t Say No happens in the same universe. So you’ll see some of the cast from Don’t Say No ,here and there, in Love in the Air.
Both films explore the hetero-patriarchal perverse sexuality of weak men that can only relate to dolls or mannequins instead of real women.
same characters, different story (but still connected), it will soon be available for international viewers as well (as of now it was only in theaters). :)
100% a comedy from start to end. Both good drama. Most of the scenes are to poke fun at itself multiple times. I laughed a lot and do not regret watching both.
Another 2022 kdrama focused on trying to help ghosts! From Now On Showtime is a little less heavy than May I Help You, so if the grief is hitting you a little too hard it might be a welcome change of pace. From Now On Showtime also has elements of found family and a sweet romance, and is way heavier on comedy and antics, with a much lighter tone most of the time.
Both titles have the Yankee/High School/Hidden identity themes in common and of course the comedy aspect!
Ah, both of this Japaneses movie has a main lead that wasn’t boxer before, was weak, was looser, and struggling. After tough training, lost in fight, became boxer
Both male lead were boxer. Tough sport. Lots of money involve. Enduring physical pain. Ring fight. Fight for the love one, for family.
Both have boxing team. Both male lead had tough training, struggle, up and down in life, come to self realization, competition, physically pain, emotionally tourment.
Both are mini dramas with a poorer FL who is raising her little relative (nephew vs. little sister) alone, and a wealthy ML who moves in with the FL due to needing/wanting the child (to keep his business vs. fulfill his father's wishes). Both have a super cute supporting child actor who likes the ML right away, and both main couples have a somewhat antagonistic relationship at first that quickly warms to romance.
Both dramas have the odd concept of the main couple pretending to be relatives (brother and sister vs. father and daughter) and living together. Both lies stem from helping/protecting the ML (letting him keep his business vs. protecting him from the law). Both dramas are quite short.
Both dramas involve the ML and FL entering into a contract relationship as relatives (siblings vs. father and daughter) which leads to romance.
Both are mini dramas in which the ML and FL agree to a contract relationship as relatives (brother and sister vs. father and daughter) for the ML's need to please a relative, and while living together they fall in love.
Both young man in the movies found meaning in the boxing sport. Both grew up poor, really struggle with life. The sport train them to be tougher, train hard, fight hard, self defense, friendship etc




