The First Half of My Life and A Wife's Credentials are both dramas with mature couples (mid-30s) involving infidelity / betrayal and divorce. In each series, the 'plot' is about how the main characters deal with the break-down in their relationships and how it affects their lives and their children's lives. The background story of AWC exposes the high pressure on mothers/wives of getting their children into first-rate schools, whereas TFHOML shows the impact on relationships of long-hours spent in a high-pressure business environment (management consultancy). Both series are really well acted and produced.
- same writer
- same director
- visual style and vibe is similar, it feels like you're peeking into someone's personal life and seeing all of their secrets
- real characters who are dimensional
- romance/family drama, sometimes veering toward makjang but not in a too crazy way that makes it still believable
- same director
- visual style and vibe is similar, it feels like you're peeking into someone's personal life and seeing all of their secrets
- real characters who are dimensional
- romance/family drama, sometimes veering toward makjang but not in a too crazy way that makes it still believable
In both a family moves to a new house in a rich neighborhood. Both discuss education in Korea, the dedication and stubbornness of mothers with regard to children, and falsehoods in those circles.
But in A wife’s credentials, the children are still in primary school and the coach is a normal person and not an unscrupulous witch. In it you will also find romance and infidelity, but all very well executed!
This is not a satira comedy like Sky Castle, but it is a great drama!
In both the actress Lee Tae Ran plays a good role, and in both she practices Taekwondo!
But in A wife’s credentials, the children are still in primary school and the coach is a normal person and not an unscrupulous witch. In it you will also find romance and infidelity, but all very well executed!
This is not a satira comedy like Sky Castle, but it is a great drama!
In both the actress Lee Tae Ran plays a good role, and in both she practices Taekwondo!