Both dramas have similar story. In both dramas woman is dying and man wants to spend the rest of the days with her make every day count.
In both dramas there is a younger woman-older man relationship. The woman has some kind of sickness.
About a terminally ill man who enters into a contract relationship with a woman that he falls heads over heels with and has a connection from an incident that changed her life completely and how they both help each other get over their past and present.
both have a marriage contract plot
both main couples have amazing chemistry and a good romance pacing
both have great supporting characters!
loved both dramas!!!!
both main couples have amazing chemistry and a good romance pacing
both have great supporting characters!
loved both dramas!!!!
Both give a familiar vibe - to with a wealthy son and someone who works for a living. Highly recommend watching both shows
Ho Goo's Love similarly follows Uee as a young, single mother, except in that drama she was a national swimmer before becoming pregnant and running away on her own. It is definitely a lighter drama with more comedy, but still delves into deeper issues in society that reminded me of the way Marriage Contract went into the issue of single motherhood and illness. Basically, watch Uee's amazing crying and acting in this drama too!
In terms of story line they're a bit different. But both dramas have Female Lead who knows they don't have enough time to live and they'll do anything for their child. Both dramas also have wonderfully written supporting characters like the FLs Best friends. Plus the MLs emotional acting gives you same feeling. ..
Marriage Contract and Fated to Love You were similar to me and I think that the ending will most likely be similar as well due to the mens feelings.
-Both women are kinda a push-over in a way.
-Due to "conditions" both women must marry a rich man.
-Both couples make a "contract" for their marriage.
-Both women are kinda a push-over in a way.
-Due to "conditions" both women must marry a rich man.
-Both couples make a "contract" for their marriage.