after watching ep 2 of romance in the house, this feels like this can be an alternative universe of 18 again, in a good way. those who enjoy 18 again, romance in the house is a must watch, and vice versa!
Set in the country side, both dramas are revolve around adult life. While Homcha is a fluffy slice of life romance comedy, My Liberation Notes is a light gloomy slice of life with dry humours.
Homcha has Hong Banjang, a social butterfly guy who always helps the villagers but actually has a piece of his life that he doesn't share with other people. While My Liberation Notes has Mr. Goo, a mysterious man who doesn't want to involve himself with everyone else.
Homcha has Hong Banjang, a social butterfly guy who always helps the villagers but actually has a piece of his life that he doesn't share with other people. While My Liberation Notes has Mr. Goo, a mysterious man who doesn't want to involve himself with everyone else.
- Office romantic comedy
- Pretend relationship
- Charismatic male lead
- Kim Jae Wook is the male lead in both dramas
- Pretend relationship
- Charismatic male lead
- Kim Jae Wook is the male lead in both dramas
Both dramas are dealing with psychical creatures. The main leads are offering services and provide shelter for wandering souls toward the afterlife.
Idol the Coup makes me think that the drama is like Misaeng but idol version. Then I realized that the screenwriter of both dramas is the same person.
Both dramas covers:
- Slice of life
- Intense struggle and burden of life
- Poor main leads
- The female lead in Idol the Coup resembles the character of the male lead in Misaeng
Both dramas covers:
- Slice of life
- Intense struggle and burden of life
- Poor main leads
- The female lead in Idol the Coup resembles the character of the male lead in Misaeng
- Slice of life retro romance comedy drama
- Flashback and makes the audience wonder who's the husband of the female lead
- Absurd female lead
- Friendship, family
- Flashback and makes the audience wonder who's the husband of the female lead
- Absurd female lead
- Friendship, family
- Slice of life retro romance comedy drama
- Youth, dream and love
- Sismance, enemy to friends
- Girl powers
- Cheerful female leads
- School broadcasting club
The second female lead in Twenty-Five Twenty-One is the female lead in Girls' Generation 1979
- Youth, dream and love
- Sismance, enemy to friends
- Girl powers
- Cheerful female leads
- School broadcasting club
The second female lead in Twenty-Five Twenty-One is the female lead in Girls' Generation 1979
The similarities between these dramas:
- Both female lead fake their identities
- Cliché and old school romance comedy dramas with modern execution and very well produced
- Absurd and funny characters, especially female lead
- Cold and charismatic male lead
- Poor female lead x rich male lead
- Both female lead fake their identities
- Cliché and old school romance comedy dramas with modern execution and very well produced
- Absurd and funny characters, especially female lead
- Cold and charismatic male lead
- Poor female lead x rich male lead
Both dramas have the same vibe and rythm. Even though Red Sky has a more dynamic conflict, those dramas are still considered light and the romance vibe are kinda similar.
Set during the Joseon dynasty, Red Sleeve tells the story about the life of a court lady and the impact to the palace. There's some background of story that's based on the actual case.
Even though Red Sky is based on mythological background, it's still a light warming drama and is easy to swallow.
It tells the love story about a blind astrologer and a painter in the middle of chaos happened in the Kingdom caused be the devil spirit.
If you're into slow burn historical romance, Red Sleeve is definitely the perfect fit to watch along with Red Sky. As I watched these two, I felt that the vibe was connected perfectly.
Set during the Joseon dynasty, Red Sleeve tells the story about the life of a court lady and the impact to the palace. There's some background of story that's based on the actual case.
Even though Red Sky is based on mythological background, it's still a light warming drama and is easy to swallow.
It tells the love story about a blind astrologer and a painter in the middle of chaos happened in the Kingdom caused be the devil spirit.
If you're into slow burn historical romance, Red Sleeve is definitely the perfect fit to watch along with Red Sky. As I watched these two, I felt that the vibe was connected perfectly.
The love stories and the characterization of the female leads on both dramas are similar.
Girls' Generation 1979 is about school, youth, slice of life, and romance.
Girls' Generation 1979 is about school, youth, slice of life, and romance.