- Both dramas have unique energies that make them addictive.
- Both FL's have rare personalities. I wouldn't say they behave similarly, but they are uncommon compared to other kdrama female leads.
- Appreciation for the arts in both dramas.
- Elegant aesthetics in both.
- All rich leads, excluding the ML fro IOTNBO.
- They also share actress Park Gyu Young
Notable differences:
- It's Okay to Not be Okay has a immature FL and mature ML. It is the opposite for Dali and the Cocky Prince.
- Dali and the Cocky Prince is the lighter drama. It's Okay to Not be Okay has darker, psychological aspects to it.
- Both FL's have rare personalities. I wouldn't say they behave similarly, but they are uncommon compared to other kdrama female leads.
- Appreciation for the arts in both dramas.
- Elegant aesthetics in both.
- All rich leads, excluding the ML fro IOTNBO.
- They also share actress Park Gyu Young
Notable differences:
- It's Okay to Not be Okay has a immature FL and mature ML. It is the opposite for Dali and the Cocky Prince.
- Dali and the Cocky Prince is the lighter drama. It's Okay to Not be Okay has darker, psychological aspects to it.
Short story but it's totally worth it. A story of a two bff badass woman with common story as friend become distant because of a mistake but met again after 5 years. Sounds lame? Wait till you see it. The production & chemistry of all character is perfect. I would totally watch it even if its full 24 episode. All the music totally drawn you into the story. A bar, cocktail, perfume, music is a complete set. Even Hani is a rookie actress, she totally have talent for acting, I'm fangirling
After watching "Unforgettable", this movie reminded me with the current series I'm watching, "It's Okay Not To Be Okay".
Dealing with mentally-challenged people is the hardest. Most especially to the family members. You wanna help them how to handle certain situations by themselves but oftentimes it's so hard to watch them struggle. You always wanna lend your hand all the time but the truth is, that's will never happened. So it maybe hard for you to watch them struggle, you need to trust them that they can do it by themselves in order for them survive specially in this cruel society.
Dealing with mentally-challenged people is the hardest. Most especially to the family members. You wanna help them how to handle certain situations by themselves but oftentimes it's so hard to watch them struggle. You always wanna lend your hand all the time but the truth is, that's will never happened. So it maybe hard for you to watch them struggle, you need to trust them that they can do it by themselves in order for them survive specially in this cruel society.
It's school festival day and Min Hyuk is busy dancing and singing. However, it is not the stage but a toilet that binds his destiny. He is bewitched by a daring high school girl, Mi Hyun, who comes into the men's room because the women's room is full. From that day on, Min Hyuk woos her, escorts her home at night, stuffs her locker with roses, and clears passages for her in the morning after a snowfall. For all his efforts, he doesn't get much more than a tender glance from Mi Hyun. When she suddenly vanishes, "Sorry" is the only word she leaves behind.
Moon Gang Tae is a community health worker at a psychiatric ward who was blessed with everything including a great body, smarts, ability to sympathize with others, patience, ability to react quickly, stamina, and more. Meanwhile, Ko Moon Young is a popular writer of children’s literature who, due to suffering from an antisocial personality disorder, seems extremely selfish, arrogant, and rude. Moon Gang Tae denies love and Ko Moon Young doesn’t know it. The two defy fate and fall in love, finding their souls and identities in the process.