-Controlling family members
-Obsessive dad in WWYITW / Controlling mum in CoL
-Father overbearing and "in the name of your own good"
-Brother in TCoL inlaws annoying like in laws of younger sister in WWWYITW
-Long and family setups that cant just walk away as emphasis on family structure control
-Interesting watch as both give you an idea of culture norms that can be confusing when seen in other shows without the context
- TCoL the main couple stick together in WWWYITW the interfering breaks them up but they stay single (imo still dating w/o romance even when 3rd parties try to join they are together but not together)
-Obsessive dad in WWYITW / Controlling mum in CoL
-Father overbearing and "in the name of your own good"
-Brother in TCoL inlaws annoying like in laws of younger sister in WWWYITW
-Long and family setups that cant just walk away as emphasis on family structure control
-Interesting watch as both give you an idea of culture norms that can be confusing when seen in other shows without the context
- TCoL the main couple stick together in WWWYITW the interfering breaks them up but they stay single (imo still dating w/o romance even when 3rd parties try to join they are together but not together)
I only made this connection when I wrote my review for ShuKe & TaoHua:
Both have a strong character base and very slow character development.
They also have a similar length so hang tight LOL.
I know there are many differences in the storyline, don't come at me. But if you appreciated a handful of multi-dimensional characters, then you might enjoy the recommendation (disclaimer: FL of Shuke & TaoHua is pretty 1-D at first).
Also, I really appreciate these dramas covering the typical Asian family dynamic: there may be some seemingly toxic behavior going on but ultimately, family is the strongest bond. You can disagree with that statement but that's how it really be for some people.
Both have a strong character base and very slow character development.
They also have a similar length so hang tight LOL.
I know there are many differences in the storyline, don't come at me. But if you appreciated a handful of multi-dimensional characters, then you might enjoy the recommendation (disclaimer: FL of Shuke & TaoHua is pretty 1-D at first).
Also, I really appreciate these dramas covering the typical Asian family dynamic: there may be some seemingly toxic behavior going on but ultimately, family is the strongest bond. You can disagree with that statement but that's how it really be for some people.
The drama "The Centimeter of Love" has a similarity to the drama of "Simple days" due to the themes seen such as the family problems, discussions and unfairness. portrayed. In "Simple days", the male leads father is the one who is controlling and brings problems around the family. While in "The Centimter of Love", its like the opposite, the male leads mother is the one who causes uprising problems and who is very attached to his son, telling him what to do and not to do. Both drama are very good, and they are all enjoyable.
The famioy drama, the dynamics. The sibling rivalry. When the twin gets replaced with the fake one because the real one doesnt mind. Reminded me a lot of Centimeter when the FL gets treated badly by dad.
Both dads believe they are doing the best thing. I dont know. Once Again is prob more intense and multidimensional. The lead couple dont get together but in centimetre after eo20 they stick together like glue
Both dads believe they are doing the best thing. I dont know. Once Again is prob more intense and multidimensional. The lead couple dont get together but in centimetre after eo20 they stick together like glue
SIMILARITIES:
- ML and FL have a mature relationship
- ML and FL are career-focused and driven
- ML and FL are in different careers/fields (one is doctor)
- drama contains some sort of disaster-response scene/mini plot
- head-of-department in the hospital has some previous history with a side character that had misunderstandings which were amended later
DIFFERENCES:
- TCoL has hella toxic characters and focuses on character development while YAMH doesn't really
- YAMH second CP is consistent comedic relief
- ML and FL have a mature relationship
- ML and FL are career-focused and driven
- ML and FL are in different careers/fields (one is doctor)
- drama contains some sort of disaster-response scene/mini plot
- head-of-department in the hospital has some previous history with a side character that had misunderstandings which were amended later
DIFFERENCES:
- TCoL has hella toxic characters and focuses on character development while YAMH doesn't really
- YAMH second CP is consistent comedic relief