Both have them are pretty similar. The kid in wonderful life is the only addition.
The story about the ml and sfl and fl and sml are literally the same. If you liked one you'll enjoy the other
The story about the ml and sfl and fl and sml are literally the same. If you liked one you'll enjoy the other
I was surprised there was no recommendation for these two. Even though in Wonderful Life they married because of pregnancy, they both have the same type of love triangle with the second female lead and the "wife." The main male lead are also similar in terms of their love for both female leads, and the couples are also always fighting in the beginning and eventually learn to cope with each other.
Both dramas have a strong female lead and a dumb male lead.
Both dramas are funny but Choon Hyang has a more melodramatic moment compare to Fight for My Way. Both males lead have someone else as their first love and their close friends also become a couple.
Both are an interesting drama to watch. Choon Hyang is underrated here but it was considered a very successful drama during the first wave of K drama. I encourage you to try it out.
Both dramas are funny but Choon Hyang has a more melodramatic moment compare to Fight for My Way. Both males lead have someone else as their first love and their close friends also become a couple.
Both are an interesting drama to watch. Choon Hyang is underrated here but it was considered a very successful drama during the first wave of K drama. I encourage you to try it out.
The plots revolve around the same topic, family relationship, and early unwanted marriage. At first, they dislike each other so bad that it turns into several funny incidents but that's what made them closer, which eventually leads them to fall in love. Both dramas have a pair of male and female antagonist, that seek love from the main leads and try to split the couple apart.
Saimori Miyo was the unfortunate child of a loveless, arranged marriage. After her mother died, her father brought in his lover and her own daughter, Kaya. From then on, Miyo's life was reduced to that of a mere servant. Even worse, while Kaya inherited the family's psychic abilities, Miyo had none—she was truly the daughter with no merit. After years of being treated like dirt, Miyo has learned to keep her head down, hide her pain, and obey every order. So, it comes as no surprise that she is arranged to be married to Kudo Kiyoka, a military captain rumored to be so cruel that he has driven away every one of his potential wives so far. From a painful upbringing to a painful marriage, that's the future that awaits Miyo—or so she thinks. Contrary to her expectations, her new husband is actually kind-hearted. What really awaits Miyo is a blissful, everlasting marriage full of happiness!
Yae, an unremarkable girl working in a café and living with a friend, finds herself unable to afford rent when her friend suddenly gets married, and she loses her job in the same day! It’s only when her boyfriend dumps her that she finally hits rock bottom. She’s at her wits’ end when her childhood friend Takumi suddenly reappears into her life. Takumi suggests that Yae take on a part-time job as his “fake wife” for the next six months. He has his reasons for wanting people to think he’s married. Yae has no other choice but to accept his proposal, and in return receives housing and living expenses for playing the role of his “fake wife.” So begins a “fake marriage” with a time limit. Unbeknownst to Yae, she was Takumi’s first love, even though she thinks of him as nothing more than a childhood friend. Takumi struggles awkwardly but earnestly to win Yae’s heart and find true love. Even though their marriage starts as a sham, will the day come when this couple can become something more?
Yuki Rio, the daughter of an old, prestigious family in Kyoto with over 1,000 years of history, enters into an arranged marriage at the age of 16 with a man she’s never met. Her husband is Takamine Masatomo, a handsome CEO in the IT industry. Every year on her birthday, she would receive 50 million yen, making their relationship one based solely on money. One day, after ten years had passed with no contact, Rio decided to move to Tokyo. She asks her husband, whom she’s meeting for the first time, for a divorce. On the other hand, Takamine finds himself unexpectedly attracted to Rio and doesn’t want a divorce. Thus begins a romantic battle between a wife who wants a divorce and a husband who refuses to let her go.