Similarities -
1. Healing and comfort drama
2. Strong friendship and familial bond
3. Cute couples and relationship struggles.
4. Best actors and beautifully cinematic.
Difference-
1. Meet yourself centres around adulthood, meanwhile the other starts from their school times to their current lives.
2. One set in current times, the other starts from 90s and has some nostalgic moments.
1. Healing and comfort drama
2. Strong friendship and familial bond
3. Cute couples and relationship struggles.
4. Best actors and beautifully cinematic.
Difference-
1. Meet yourself centres around adulthood, meanwhile the other starts from their school times to their current lives.
2. One set in current times, the other starts from 90s and has some nostalgic moments.
- Both dramas have the main leads bickering with each other
- The leads in both dramas are childhood friends, albeit in A River Runs Through It, their friendship starts in middle school whereas in True Colours their friendship starts off as kids.
- Both dramas show the main leads starting their college life together in the same uni
- In both dramas, the main leads' friendship transforms into love
- Both dramas have the main leads separate for a while
- The leads in both dramas are childhood friends, albeit in A River Runs Through It, their friendship starts in middle school whereas in True Colours their friendship starts off as kids.
- Both dramas show the main leads starting their college life together in the same uni
- In both dramas, the main leads' friendship transforms into love
- Both dramas have the main leads separate for a while
Both are nostalgic, bittersweet dramas revolving around the lives of the families that live in a neighborhood, following the kids from high school to working life. Both have a love triangle where the "endgame" ML is introduced more like the SML, with the FL having a long term crush or friendship with the other ML. Both of the couples get together in the final episode after years of him having a one-sided crush on the FL.
Both dramas have a warm feel, a school setting, and an enemies/frenemies to lovers relationship between the main couple. FL likes someone else who only sees her as a friend. The ML in both seemingly picks on the FL who is annoyed by him, but when he starts to fall for her he falls hard and must try to get her to see him as more than a friend.
I won't say that it's exactly the same but the feels are very much similar. The communal relationship and how all characters are bounded with each other through friendship and a close bond.
Gen Z is more towards one's growth and about medicine and the romance part is not the main thing. However, in the other one romance and friendship is primary with the leads growth and how they find themselves through the process of teenage to maturity.
Gen Z is more towards one's growth and about medicine and the romance part is not the main thing. However, in the other one romance and friendship is primary with the leads growth and how they find themselves through the process of teenage to maturity.