Both Pop Up Boy and Lost Romance deal with falling in or out of a fantasy world.
In the case of Pop Out Boy, the ML is thrown into the real world. He used to be the MC of a comic book.
In Lost Romance, the FL is thrown into a novel.
In both of these, one character loves the other and is constantly rejected. However, they eventually melt the hearts of their partners. Both of these dramas also use the plot of "running out of time" in their new world. They also use plenty of comedy which is always fun to watch!
In the case of Pop Out Boy, the ML is thrown into the real world. He used to be the MC of a comic book.
In Lost Romance, the FL is thrown into a novel.
In both of these, one character loves the other and is constantly rejected. However, they eventually melt the hearts of their partners. Both of these dramas also use the plot of "running out of time" in their new world. They also use plenty of comedy which is always fun to watch!
Lead is in a coma… in legally fl and in lost ml and fl
In legally the fl goes back into the past and in lost fl and ml goes into a romance novel
In legally ml had a crush first and in lost fl had a crush first
In lost ml is battling his family in reality and in the novel….in legally the fl is facing reality about what could have been….can’t wait to see how this drama plays out
In legally the fl goes back into the past and in lost fl and ml goes into a romance novel
In legally ml had a crush first and in lost fl had a crush first
In lost ml is battling his family in reality and in the novel….in legally the fl is facing reality about what could have been….can’t wait to see how this drama plays out
More of an Adult romance with Cold CEOs and strong women. Both CEOs deal with a fear from childhood and eventually work really hard to get the main FL. When I finished this series Whats Wrong with Secretary Kim came to mind....if you liked Lost Romance their is a good chance you'd like Whats Wrong with Secretary Kim as well.
If you like dramas with a no-nonsense female lead, strong, brave and independent, you have found the right ones here! They both feature a classic rich man/poor woman story albeit with a twist: the FL is not a damsel in distress, a white lotus, a doormat! They are so fun to watch here! And of course, the ML melts and become human after meeting this strong woman!
Both carry a strong sense of the main characters caught in a story. And through the dual contexts, there is opportunity to mock and/or celebrate the typical tropes and cliches.
*LR is trapped in a contemporary romance.
*The romance in LS takes place mostly in a historic context where the FL feels like they are following something already scripted.
*LR is trapped in a contemporary romance.
*The romance in LS takes place mostly in a historic context where the FL feels like they are following something already scripted.
Both dramas are very similar in the regards to the story. Both female leads end up in an alternative world, where they meet people, who they know in the real world, but now with different identities and lives. Both female leads suffer from a sort of "amnesia". Both investigate a case, that is the reason for their situation. Both dramas revolve around a romantic interest, that is connected to them in the real world.
The biggest difference is that Shards of Her is a more traumatic drama, whereas Lost Romance has a more lighter take on it.
The biggest difference is that Shards of Her is a more traumatic drama, whereas Lost Romance has a more lighter take on it.