A Piece of Your Mind drama gives similar vibes to slow-burn drama. character development.
the main leads keep lingering in the past. FL helps the ML.
the main leads keep lingering in the past. FL helps the ML.
Both of them are Romance Melodramas with similar vibes. They are slow-paced in nature and convey a myriad of emotions to the watcher. Moreover, the cast of both the shows has done an excellent job in portraying their characters.
Not similar AT ALL but it's a recommendation because of the male lead. Jung Hae In portrays similar characters in both; kind, compassionate, and somewhat hurt male lead. PLUS Hae In is amazing in both dramas. Highly recommend watching this before seeing the rest of A Piece of Your Mind. Must have a thirst for more of his work lol
Similarities
- Both dramas have nature has the main character
- Both dramas are healing dramas
- Both dramas have amazing cinematography
- Both FL have to put closure to the loss of their parents
- Both ML have answers to find about their loved ones
Differences
- A piece of your mind is tech/music themed while Forest is medical/business-themed.
-A piece of your mind centers entirely on Feel-good notion whereas Forest is a well-rounded drama.
- Both dramas have nature has the main character
- Both dramas are healing dramas
- Both dramas have amazing cinematography
- Both FL have to put closure to the loss of their parents
- Both ML have answers to find about their loved ones
Differences
- A piece of your mind is tech/music themed while Forest is medical/business-themed.
-A piece of your mind centers entirely on Feel-good notion whereas Forest is a well-rounded drama.
This is a very slow paced drama similar to Piece of Your Mind. The characters are engaging and I absolutely fell in love with the prose presented throughout the series. The female leads of the two dramas have similar personalities in their quirkiness and tendency to support and love the male lead even though they are distant. Unlike "A Piece of Your Mind", the love triangle is between the female leads first crush and her work infatuation.
[Minor spoiler] Both couples find comfort with each other in a special way. Both ML have a dark history of their childhood regarding their mom and both FL have their own psychological issue. Wonderful cinematography in both dramas, piano elements, great OSTs and a lot of green sceneries. You will find both of the dramas appreciate sound a lot. Both are the types of dramas you will enjoy watching while drinking coffee on raining days.
Both dramas have a healing theme. The main leads lean on each other for support, and develop their relationship from shared pain. In both cases, a tragedy brings the leads together; it's more immediate in A Piece of Your Mind, whereas in Just Between Lovers they reconnect years later.
Neither drama has a love triangle, which is an added bonus. The romance element is incredibly fulfilling. The longing glances, the words not said but understood, the passing touches.... It's incredibly heart fluttering.
Neither drama has a love triangle, which is an added bonus. The romance element is incredibly fulfilling. The longing glances, the words not said but understood, the passing touches.... It's incredibly heart fluttering.
In both cases, the main leads are connected by the death of someone they care about. In Chocolate, there is a decent amount of push back from the male lead as he struggles to get over the death and accept his feelings for the female lead. Despite that, like in A Piece of Your Mind, he is drawn to the female lead - he seeks her out constantly (whether he realizes it or not), and looks for her when she isn't around.
Chocolate, is however, with an older couple. Probably around a decade older than that in A Piece of Your Mind. There is also significantly more conflict in the show as it is a full 16 episodes. The conflict the male lead has is similar in both (a good throttling solves the issue in both cases (followed by consolidation of course)).
Fair Warning: If You decide to give Chocolate a try, have a box of tissue ready. Though the romance is progressive, there are single-episode stories since it takes place in a Hospice ward (a place where people go before they die). Some of these stories will break you into a million pieces.
Chocolate, is however, with an older couple. Probably around a decade older than that in A Piece of Your Mind. There is also significantly more conflict in the show as it is a full 16 episodes. The conflict the male lead has is similar in both (a good throttling solves the issue in both cases (followed by consolidation of course)).
Fair Warning: If You decide to give Chocolate a try, have a box of tissue ready. Though the romance is progressive, there are single-episode stories since it takes place in a Hospice ward (a place where people go before they die). Some of these stories will break you into a million pieces.
They are both character driver rather than plot driven. The characters in both dramas are tortured, conflicted, flawed, and complicated. Also, both dramas have a slow pace with beautiful cinematography and beautiful music although I would say A Piece of Your Mind has a far superior cinematography.
Both are melodramas with slow pacing, beautiful scenery, and cinematography. They commonly have this dreamy spring-like theme that is mixed with a simple yet heart warming and healing story line. Similarly, the leads for the two dramas have perfect chemistry. The two dramas talk about an established man who lost his first love, then meets a woman whom is somehow connected to his first love, and eventually he develops romantic feelings towards her.