When I was watching When the Weather Is Fine, the short movie Control Tower came to mind. Both the drama and the movie have a winter setting and a depressing yet calm vibe to them. The music theme is present in both, although it has less of an importance in When the Weather Is Fine compared to Control Tower, where music is of big importance in the story. In both the drama and the movie we see our female leads transfer to a school in a smaller village. Slow burn romance are present in both, although it's more subtle in Control Tower. The traveling back to the city towards the end is also included in both. Although the movie doesn't carry as heavy burdens as the drama does, the vibe is very similar. I feel like both shows are good to watch on a day when you're feeling a bit down.
- both drama brings that comfort feeling; healing
- slow paced romance between the leads
- leads trying to fit in their lives in the small town
- both located in a small town which gives the countryside vibes
- best lovelines from both dramas
- leads from both drama deals with their own personal issues or trauma
- slow paced romance between the leads
- leads trying to fit in their lives in the small town
- both located in a small town which gives the countryside vibes
- best lovelines from both dramas
- leads from both drama deals with their own personal issues or trauma
Both shows have the same beautiful cinematography and relaxed, meditative pacing and calming vibe. Both have excellent acting from the leads and beautiful OSTs. Both are perfect for cuddling up in winter with a warm blanket and watching with a cup of coffee.
A story about forgiveness, healing, and love taking place around a small bookstore in the countryside. Hae Won is an ordinary woman with good character. She has played the cello since she was a child. Hae Won began her social life with her ability to play the cello, but during that time, she was hurt emotionally by others. Due to that, Hae Won does not trust people, and she has closed her heart to others. Hae Won becomes sick and tired of her life in Seoul and decides to move back to her hometown Bookhyun Village. There, Hae Won meets Eun Seob, who runs a bookshop named "Goodnight Bookstore." Eun Seob's daily life is simple; wake up, drink coffee, read a book, and write on his blog. However, Eun Seob's daily life begins to change after he meets Hae Won.
A story about forgiveness, healing, and love taking place around a small bookstore in the countryside. Hae Won is an ordinary woman with good character. She has played the cello since she was a child. Hae Won began her social life with her ability to play the cello, but during that time, she was hurt emotionally by others. Due to that, Hae Won does not trust people, and she has closed her heart to others. Hae Won becomes sick and tired of her life in Seoul and decides to move back to her hometown Bookhyun Village. There, Hae Won meets Eun Seob, who runs a bookshop named "Goodnight Bookstore." Eun Seob's daily life is simple; wake up, drink coffee, read a book, and write on his blog. However, Eun Seob's daily life begins to change after he meets Hae Won.
Both dramas feature..
-- Slice-of-life romance with mature adults
-- A one-sided crush during high school
-- Lots of nice flashbacks showing their interactions during high school
-- A reserved ML who likes to read and is an overall kind person
-- An outgoing FL who confesses to the ML first
-- Cute couple moments and nice dialogue showing their level of maturity
-- A nicely written slow-paced story with interesting side characters and well rounded subplots
-- No unnecessary angst, melodrama, love triangles or psychotic characters
-- Slice-of-life romance with mature adults
-- A one-sided crush during high school
-- Lots of nice flashbacks showing their interactions during high school
-- A reserved ML who likes to read and is an overall kind person
-- An outgoing FL who confesses to the ML first
-- Cute couple moments and nice dialogue showing their level of maturity
-- A nicely written slow-paced story with interesting side characters and well rounded subplots
-- No unnecessary angst, melodrama, love triangles or psychotic characters