If you're a BIG FAN of JANG GEUN SEUK you will love both of these dramas!.. He's A band-leader in both dramas AND AWSOME SOUNDTRACK!. NOT TO MENTION EYE-CANDY !! mmmmmm....
In both of the dramas plays the amazing and talented Jung Geun Suk and they both are all about music. So if you like musical dramas so its highly recommended. In addition, both of the dramas have a touch of humor so if you like dramas that aren't all just about the heavy and serious stuff, you will love this one!
They were both about poor handsome men trying to build up their music career because they enjoy it and they need money. In both of them there's a girl who is in trouble because of her dad. SUFFB is more about the music than the romance whereas Mary Stayed Out All Night seems to be more about the romance than the music. Either way you see people trying to make a name for themselves and even though they are doubted by many, they will do anything to suceed.
The stories are vastly different but I couldn't help but notice similarities between both dramas.
Similarities:
-The main female leads look and dress alike.
-The female leads are curious about the world but also shy (Heart to Heart's character has an actual social phobia and is WAY worse)
-The female leads knit and have a cleaning obsession.
-The romance between the male and female lead is VERY unusual and the people around them are always trying to break things off. (For the sake of the female lead)
Differences:
- Plot: Heart to Heart centers around a woman who has severe social phobia and slowly develops a relationship with her psychiatrist. Mary Stayed Out All Night is about a girl who's desperately trying to get out of an arrange marriage and gets into a fake marriage with a stranger she hits with her car...
- Romance:The psychiatrist falls and chases after the female lead first in Heart to Heart but Mary Stayed Out All Night is the other way around.
-Heart To Heart centers around the psychiatrist's job and the people they meet along the way whereas Mary Stayed Out All Night is focused on music and whether the female lead will escape the arrange marriage or not.
Both shows have a lot of charm to them and is great for a rainy day!!
Similarities:
-The main female leads look and dress alike.
-The female leads are curious about the world but also shy (Heart to Heart's character has an actual social phobia and is WAY worse)
-The female leads knit and have a cleaning obsession.
-The romance between the male and female lead is VERY unusual and the people around them are always trying to break things off. (For the sake of the female lead)
Differences:
- Plot: Heart to Heart centers around a woman who has severe social phobia and slowly develops a relationship with her psychiatrist. Mary Stayed Out All Night is about a girl who's desperately trying to get out of an arrange marriage and gets into a fake marriage with a stranger she hits with her car...
- Romance:The psychiatrist falls and chases after the female lead first in Heart to Heart but Mary Stayed Out All Night is the other way around.
-Heart To Heart centers around the psychiatrist's job and the people they meet along the way whereas Mary Stayed Out All Night is focused on music and whether the female lead will escape the arrange marriage or not.
Both shows have a lot of charm to them and is great for a rainy day!!
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