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Wonderful Mama is the K-Drama form of A Moment to Remember. Although A Moment to Remember is a love story, there is no purer love than a mother's love for her children. A mother finds out that she has Alzheimer's and tries to prepare her privileged, spoiled children for life on their own (without her).
The fourth and final movie of the Tiny Times movie series -I would recommend watching them in order.
The third of the Tiny Times movie series -I would recommend watching them in order.
The second of the Tiny Times movie series -I would recommend watching them in order.
Similar plot, but in drama form -only downside is not all the episodes are english subbed yet, which is why I haven't finished it yet. :P
They have similar plots -the story follows college/young adult age girls and their trials in love, school, friendship, and work. Both are very relatable to girls (and boys) in this age category. Enjoy!
In both dramas the female lead starts living with three brothers and working at their family-run restaurant. The personality of the brothers are even similar in both of these dramas. In this regard Yuujirou is comparable to Kanata, Junzaburou to Chiaki and Koushirou to Touma. Lunch Queen is much older but just as much enjoyable ! Who will be the lucky brother :) ?
they both have the same vibe , a new talent girl police officer make a good team with her senior and solve a lot of crimes .
I'm not sure why, but both of these felt similar to me!.......
They both have a similar story. In both the male lead has an argument with their parent and gets sent back in time to the year before they were born to get to know their parent and understand why their parent made certain choices. In both the male lead finds love along the way.
Both lead characters were very much alike; a kind of awkward boy with a great sense of humor, which was amazingly executed by the actors.
Both dramas also have the same kind of feeling to them; sweet and quite down to earth.
I can't really explain it, but just trust me on this one ^^
Both dramas also have the same kind of feeling to them; sweet and quite down to earth.
I can't really explain it, but just trust me on this one ^^
Starring the wonderful Takenouchi Yutaka; this Japanese drama is about a man whose wife has a subarachnoid hemorrhage and needs surgery. He's warned that she might still die and, even if she survives, her memory might be affected. She lives, but does indeed suffers amnesia. The drama is really about them and how their relationship changes; not in the same traumatic way as the couple in 'Don't Forget Me', but still in a believable way that once again shows the partner, family and friends struggling to help someone with memory loss issues.
Same lead actress dealing with first love and misunderstandings. Back to the 90s includes time traveling while Crazy Little Thing Called Love is a bit more realistic.
Somehow both of these dramas have the same feel when it comes to the main female leads. Both of them are teh center of the story, both of the are simple, kind, fun loving and easy going characters. No mind games, or hard to get or holding back when it comes to love.The male lead is the cute/angry man in both of these. They both just have a very similar feel!
Both the movies has been set on a kidnapping base. In both the cases, the perpetrator uses a buffer to kidnap and make things happen!