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Adiantum Blue is about a pianist with a terminal illness, who wishes to spend her last happy days with her lover in Nice.
Adiantum Blue is about a pianist with a terminal illness, who wishes to spend her last happy days with her lover in Nice.
Adiantum Blue is about a pianist with a terminal illness, who wishes to spend her last happy days with her lover in Nice.
Adiantum Blue is about a pianist with a terminal illness, who wishes to spend her last happy days with her lover in Nice.
Adiantum Blue is about a pianist with a terminal illness, who wishes to spend her last happy days with her lover in Nice.
Adiantum Blue is about a pianist with a terminal illness, who wishes to spend her last happy days with her lover in Nice.
Aoi studies photography at a school in Tokyo. She undergoes a heart transplant operation and goes to the island of Okinawa to recover. Her uncle lives on the island. There, she holds a camera and walks along the island. Aoi hears the sound of a trumpet. She looks up and sees a young man playing the trumpet. His name is Ji Oh.
Mika goes all the way to Seoul to see her sweetheart Hyeong Jun who's been waiting for her. She suffers faints at the airport and she mistakes Kim Gyeon as Hyeong Jun due to trauma. Kim Gyeon also ends up falling in love with her, thus disrupting the balance between the three. Their memories start intertwining, but, before long, a tragedy occurs.
Ami, a backpacker from Japan who is four years older than high school student Jimmy, shows up at his part-time job. The two end up spending the summer working at the same store, but Jimmy gradually develops a faint crush on Ami. The two of them grew closer as they rode motorcycles together at night and went to the movies, but suddenly, Ami decided to return to Japan. Ami proposes her "one promise" to Jimmy, who can't sort out his feelings. As time passes, Jimmy visits his parents' house for the first time in a while and finds a postcard that Ami sent him 18 years ago when she returned to Japan. Jimmy's memories of his first love come back to him, and he takes his first solo trip to Japan to confront his past and examine his present. Jimmy rides the train while listening to songs that remind him of his memories with Ami, and he heads to her hometown. Will Jimmy be able to reunite with Ami?
If you enjoyed Professional Single (2020), you’re sure to love Put Your Head on My Shoulder (2019). These two dramas share plenty of similarities that make them equally enjoyable:
Both Are College Dramas: Set against the vibrant backdrop of university life, both dramas focus on the journey of self-discovery, love, and youthful adventures.
Light-Hearted Tone: They have a feel-good, easygoing vibe, perfect for viewers looking for wholesome and entertaining stories without heavy drama.
Standoffish and Smart Male Leads: The male protagonists are introverted, highly intelligent, and initially reserved, yet they’re the ones who fall head over heels first, making their romantic pursuit even more endearing.
Adorable Couple Chemistry: Both dramas feature relationships filled with sweet, playful, and heartwarming moments, delivering undeniable couple chemistry that steals the spotlight.
Minimal Family Drama: The focus remains on the main characters and their relationships, sparing viewers from the typical family-related conflicts seen in many dramas.
With its delightful romance and charming characters, Put Your Head on My Shoulder is the perfect follow-up to Professional Single.
Both Are College Dramas: Set against the vibrant backdrop of university life, both dramas focus on the journey of self-discovery, love, and youthful adventures.
Light-Hearted Tone: They have a feel-good, easygoing vibe, perfect for viewers looking for wholesome and entertaining stories without heavy drama.
Standoffish and Smart Male Leads: The male protagonists are introverted, highly intelligent, and initially reserved, yet they’re the ones who fall head over heels first, making their romantic pursuit even more endearing.
Adorable Couple Chemistry: Both dramas feature relationships filled with sweet, playful, and heartwarming moments, delivering undeniable couple chemistry that steals the spotlight.
Minimal Family Drama: The focus remains on the main characters and their relationships, sparing viewers from the typical family-related conflicts seen in many dramas.
With its delightful romance and charming characters, Put Your Head on My Shoulder is the perfect follow-up to Professional Single.
If you enjoyed Falling Into Your Smile, you might also love Go Go Squid! (2019). The two dramas share several charming similarities:
Both Involve Gaming: While Falling Into Your Smile revolves around esports and competitive gaming, Go Go Squid! focuses on cyber security competitions, blending tech-savvy action with heartfelt storytelling.
Cute Girl, Aggressive Guy Dynamic: Both feature an adorable, bubbly female lead paired with a driven and somewhat intense male lead, creating a sweet and endearing romance.
Lighthearted and Easy to Watch: With their warm, feel-good tones and humorous moments, both dramas are perfect for relaxing and unwinding.
Somewhat Similar Plot: Both stories explore themes of passion, teamwork, and personal growth in the context of their respective gaming worlds, with romantic subplots at their core.
If you’re looking for a drama with a blend of romance, competition, and heartwarming moments, Go Go Squid! is an excellent pick.
Both Involve Gaming: While Falling Into Your Smile revolves around esports and competitive gaming, Go Go Squid! focuses on cyber security competitions, blending tech-savvy action with heartfelt storytelling.
Cute Girl, Aggressive Guy Dynamic: Both feature an adorable, bubbly female lead paired with a driven and somewhat intense male lead, creating a sweet and endearing romance.
Lighthearted and Easy to Watch: With their warm, feel-good tones and humorous moments, both dramas are perfect for relaxing and unwinding.
Somewhat Similar Plot: Both stories explore themes of passion, teamwork, and personal growth in the context of their respective gaming worlds, with romantic subplots at their core.
If you’re looking for a drama with a blend of romance, competition, and heartwarming moments, Go Go Squid! is an excellent pick.
If you enjoyed Ancient Love Poetry, you might also like Love and Redemption (2020). Both dramas share several captivating elements:
Both Are Xianxia Dramas: They belong to the same Chinese fantasy romance genre, blending mythology, love, and epic battles in celestial and mortal realms.
Male Leads Sacrificing Everything for the Female Leads: In both dramas, the male protagonists go to extraordinary lengths, often risking or losing their lives, to protect and support the heroines.
Unrequited Love: Each story portrays moments of deep, one-sided love, adding emotional depth and heartbreak to the romance.
Gods and Demons: Both series feature rich mythological worlds filled with celestial beings, demons, and mythical creatures, creating a magical and immersive viewing experience.
If you're drawn to epic love stories set in fantastical realms, Love and Redemption will capture your heart with its heartfelt romance and dramatic twists.
Both Are Xianxia Dramas: They belong to the same Chinese fantasy romance genre, blending mythology, love, and epic battles in celestial and mortal realms.
Male Leads Sacrificing Everything for the Female Leads: In both dramas, the male protagonists go to extraordinary lengths, often risking or losing their lives, to protect and support the heroines.
Unrequited Love: Each story portrays moments of deep, one-sided love, adding emotional depth and heartbreak to the romance.
Gods and Demons: Both series feature rich mythological worlds filled with celestial beings, demons, and mythical creatures, creating a magical and immersive viewing experience.
If you're drawn to epic love stories set in fantastical realms, Love and Redemption will capture your heart with its heartfelt romance and dramatic twists.
Both Ashes of Love (Heavy Sweetness, Ash-Like Frost) and Eternal Love (Ten Miles of Peach Blossoms) share several compelling similarities, making them iconic in the xianxia (Chinese fantasy romance) genre:
Set in the Realm of Deities: Both dramas transport viewers to ethereal worlds filled with gods, immortals, and celestial beings, offering a divine backdrop to their stories.
Unforgettable Love Stories: They center around profound and timeless romances that transcend lifetimes, leaving a lasting impression on viewers.
Heart-Wrenching Love Tales: Each story is filled with trials, sacrifices, and moments of despair, making the protagonists' love stories emotionally intense and deeply moving.
Misunderstandings Due to Secondary Characters: Secondary characters play pivotal roles in creating misunderstandings and obstacles for the main couples, adding layers of complexity and tension to the narratives.
Rich Fantasy Elements: Both dramas heavily feature Chinese mythology, complete with magical creatures, spiritual realms, and intricate world-building that immerse viewers in a fantastical setting.
Beautiful Sceneries: The visuals in both series are breathtaking, with lush landscapes, enchanting celestial realms, and intricate set designs that enhance the storytelling.
Good CGI: While both dramas showcase impressive CGI, Ashes of Love arguably takes the lead with its more refined and visually stunning special effects.
Despite their similarities, each series brings its unique charm and narrative style, making them beloved classics in the genre.
Set in the Realm of Deities: Both dramas transport viewers to ethereal worlds filled with gods, immortals, and celestial beings, offering a divine backdrop to their stories.
Unforgettable Love Stories: They center around profound and timeless romances that transcend lifetimes, leaving a lasting impression on viewers.
Heart-Wrenching Love Tales: Each story is filled with trials, sacrifices, and moments of despair, making the protagonists' love stories emotionally intense and deeply moving.
Misunderstandings Due to Secondary Characters: Secondary characters play pivotal roles in creating misunderstandings and obstacles for the main couples, adding layers of complexity and tension to the narratives.
Rich Fantasy Elements: Both dramas heavily feature Chinese mythology, complete with magical creatures, spiritual realms, and intricate world-building that immerse viewers in a fantastical setting.
Beautiful Sceneries: The visuals in both series are breathtaking, with lush landscapes, enchanting celestial realms, and intricate set designs that enhance the storytelling.
Good CGI: While both dramas showcase impressive CGI, Ashes of Love arguably takes the lead with its more refined and visually stunning special effects.
Despite their similarities, each series brings its unique charm and narrative style, making them beloved classics in the genre.
Ami, a backpacker from Japan who is four years older than high school student Jimmy, shows up at his part-time job. The two end up spending the summer working at the same store, but Jimmy gradually develops a faint crush on Ami. The two of them grew closer as they rode motorcycles together at night and went to the movies, but suddenly, Ami decided to return to Japan. Ami proposes her "one promise" to Jimmy, who can't sort out his feelings. As time passes, Jimmy visits his parents' house for the first time in a while and finds a postcard that Ami sent him 18 years ago when she returned to Japan. Jimmy's memories of his first love come back to him, and he takes his first solo trip to Japan to confront his past and examine his present. Jimmy rides the train while listening to songs that remind him of his memories with Ami, and he heads to her hometown. Will Jimmy be able to reunite with Ami?
Ami, a backpacker from Japan who is four years older than high school student Jimmy, shows up at his part-time job. The two end up spending the summer working at the same store, but Jimmy gradually develops a faint crush on Ami. The two of them grew closer as they rode motorcycles together at night and went to the movies, but suddenly, Ami decided to return to Japan. Ami proposes her "one promise" to Jimmy, who can't sort out his feelings. As time passes, Jimmy visits his parents' house for the first time in a while and finds a postcard that Ami sent him 18 years ago when she returned to Japan. Jimmy's memories of his first love come back to him, and he takes his first solo trip to Japan to confront his past and examine his present. Jimmy rides the train while listening to songs that remind him of his memories with Ami, and he heads to her hometown. Will Jimmy be able to reunite with Ami?