A unique love journey and healing feelings while watching the characters struggle in both dramas. In addition, even though it has the romance genre as the main foundation, there is a mystery and thriller vibe in it. This is what makes both of them special. By crossing genres we are taken from feeling warm and cheerful to being thrilling sense and enigmatic then laughter and tears accompany watching these two dramas. Highly Recommended
Three individuals with flaws and traumas and how they overcome these. Healing drama with healthy as in supportive relationships.
Both leave you with a similar, almost surreal, feeling. I think it's the way the scenes are captured and how the ost fits perfectly into it. Though I personally didn't really like the story of AMO, if you like one you should definitely check out the other. I really loved everything about YAMS by the way!
Both dramas are pretty, have healthy relationships, and are full of meaningful dialogs.
Run On is more slice-of-life and comedy.
Run On is more slice-of-life and comedy.
Both have:
- a female protagonist with painful past;
- a male protagonist, which works against her...
- a second male lead who suffers from mental illness, but is a very kind and gentle person;.. and another one who looks just like him, but it's a psychopat.. /identical people... Both suspected of being behind a series of murders/
-a murder case, which killer isn't revealed until the very end
- the male lead always tries to protect everyone
- a female protagonist with painful past;
- a male protagonist, which works against her...
- a second male lead who suffers from mental illness, but is a very kind and gentle person;.. and another one who looks just like him, but it's a psychopat.. /identical people... Both suspected of being behind a series of murders/
-a murder case, which killer isn't revealed until the very end
- the male lead always tries to protect everyone
First of all, these dramas are not similar. Like AT ALL!
Then why am I recommending this?!
Well, while I was watching YAMS, there came a scene (I don't remember which) with the main couple and I suddenly thought of a scene from SWWW. Did I mention that they're not similar at all? I was confused and google it, and voila! They apparently have the same director.
Both the dramas have great ost that fit the scenes perfectly, and the romance between the main couples are captured beautifully. SWWW is a very good series in itself. So you should definitely check it out, atleast for the beautiful direction if for nothing else!
Then why am I recommending this?!
Well, while I was watching YAMS, there came a scene (I don't remember which) with the main couple and I suddenly thought of a scene from SWWW. Did I mention that they're not similar at all? I was confused and google it, and voila! They apparently have the same director.
Both the dramas have great ost that fit the scenes perfectly, and the romance between the main couples are captured beautifully. SWWW is a very good series in itself. So you should definitely check it out, atleast for the beautiful direction if for nothing else!
They are both projects that are full of suspense and also contain the genre "crime and mystery".
The main characters from "You Are My Spring" both have a painful past and they are both growing up trying to cope and heal, one of the "antidotes" is companionship, trust, and love.
In "Flower of Evil" the main male character also has a painful past and secrets, and his story also develops in such a way in which he learns about trust, he learns what it means to truly connect to someone and how unconditional love works.
Both projects also contain a hint of romance, and the general feel/vibe of both series it's similar, they also have interesting twists and surprising story developement.
The main characters from "You Are My Spring" both have a painful past and they are both growing up trying to cope and heal, one of the "antidotes" is companionship, trust, and love.
In "Flower of Evil" the main male character also has a painful past and secrets, and his story also develops in such a way in which he learns about trust, he learns what it means to truly connect to someone and how unconditional love works.
Both projects also contain a hint of romance, and the general feel/vibe of both series it's similar, they also have interesting twists and surprising story developement.