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Both dramas are set in the past. Both dramas give out the same kind of vibe even though Reply 1988 is set in urban Seoul and Girls Generation 1979 is set in rural Daegu. Both dramas have lovable characters who you will get attached to :)
Although these are two totally different plots, the breathtaking aesthetics and visuals seem similar to me in both.
There are many similarities between the shows, ie:
-Grumpy male lead with a heart of gold hidden under protective layers of absolute douchiness
- Rich to poor female lead with a smile that's brighter than the sun
- The better guy overall second lead (at least before the male lead softens)
- and many more pre-2015 kdrama tropes.
-Grumpy male lead with a heart of gold hidden under protective layers of absolute douchiness
- Rich to poor female lead with a smile that's brighter than the sun
- The better guy overall second lead (at least before the male lead softens)
- and many more pre-2015 kdrama tropes.
Both are Kdramas where one of the protagonists has foresight: In Another Miss Oh, the hero has deja-vu (Visions/flashbacks about something that is about to happen in short notice) and in WYWS, the heroine has Prophetic Dreams (Dreams about the near future or distant). Both have romance inside a beautiful plot, great actors and soundtrack.
It's same kind of movie, with the same vibe and kind of character. Also spies from North Korea in the south
Both are remakes of popular Hollywood investigative/crime TV series; Cold Case follows the plotlines more closely, although stories are fitted to a Japanese context.
Written by the same screenwriter, they both share an well-paced, well-written script with incredibly witty dialog, lovable average-yet-quirky characters, and a delightfully awkward romance that blooms into something rather adorable.
Both shows have a couple who meet by fate and together they work to help/save others.
Both male leads are prosecutors and both female leads are 'the weirdo' type of girl.
Both male leads are prosecutors and both female leads are 'the weirdo' type of girl.
Both are about baking and pursuing a dream. This drama has a more heavy conflict with the main character being an illegitimate child of a Bread company CEO.
Both theme about food. Bread love and dream is more focus on relationship and drama than Tenno no Ryoriban. But both also has a strong theme about family.
Kimura Takuya played in both drama. Both drama has a 90s feel into it which bring the feeling of nostalgia.
Amami Yuki played in this drama too. Both are crime dramas with a tough female as the main character. I truly enjoyed both drama.
Both drama is about a person pursuing a dream, about food and family. Both dramas are heartwarming with lots of life messages. However, Tenno no Ryoriban is based on a real life person, whereas Mare is fictional. Mare also has longer episodes compare to Tenno no Ryoriban.
Good romance. You have *bo-shan's* and main caretaker instead of butler. Shes gonna suffer for accepting to be a babysitter to BIG (adult) baby's. Worth of watching X"DDD
They have the same overall vibe. I'm not sure why exactly, but FTLY kept reminding me of PK while I was watching it. They're both light romcoms and both use cliche tropes.