This shows the romance side (or possible break up?) as well as the guy's comeback as the head of his own company. In my humble opinion this is the best of the Rich Man, Poor Woman series of dramas.
This would also be covered in the Entrepreneurial Age drama.
This would also be covered in the Entrepreneurial Age drama.
A one off Prequel to the Rich Man, Poor Woman drama - it shows the start up of the company (as shown at the beginning of Entrepreneurial Age) so worth a look.
A guy creates an app, a girl in the office becomes his friend and then his girlfriend, before he realises that someone close to him has betrayed him......can he recover and learn from the betrayal?
In reality I think Entrepreneurial Age is actually a Chinese version of Japan's Rich Man, Poor Woman.
In reality I think Entrepreneurial Age is actually a Chinese version of Japan's Rich Man, Poor Woman.
A young woman has an accident and starts being able to see ghosts; she's as dishevelled and kooky as the female lead in the Mysterious Nurse; she also latches onto the male lead (though in The Master's Sun he's an arrogant jerk of a chaebol).
Both have a rich guy and poorer woman who seem to dog each other's footsteps with off the cuff meetings that end in (or are caused by) misunderstandings.
Both have an older femal lead falling for a younger guy, as well as the male lead being the younger brother of a friend. In both dramas the female lead knew him when he was an annoying kid and then he went abroad. Now he's back and just as annoying but hunky, handsome and cuter than a bunny. There's other similarities, but to mention them would be spoilers. Still, if you've seen What's Up Fox? you'll get them anyway.
About two girls, one more masculine, who meet through a set of circumstances and fall in love. Cue family objections, separations, tears and heart-searching but, like Girl's Love, Girl's Summer also has a happy ending.
It's the first film version of the InK and another one to add to the 'stable'. All the characters are the same and the story follows the original manga/anime; much as this drama did.
It's the first film version of the Itazura na Kiss (another two to come - campus and proposal) and another one to add to the ever increasing 'stable'.
Both have a woman dating a much younger man and struggling - with an older man slowly realising that not only does *he* like her too, but that she is actually a great person and he screwed up in the beginning by not realising it. The only difference is the endings - one has the woman ending up with the older man and the other has the woman ending up with the younger guy (and no, I'm not saying which is which - you'll just have to watch and see!)
Starring the wonderful Takenouchi Yutaka; this Japanese drama is about a man whose wife has a subarachnoid hemorrhage and needs surgery. He's warned that she might still die and, even if she survives, her memory might be affected. She lives, but does indeed suffers amnesia. The drama is really about them and how their relationship changes; not in the same traumatic way as the couple in 'Don't Forget Me', but still in a believable way that once again shows the partner, family and friends struggling to help someone with memory loss issues.