female lead time traveling through a device
male lead dies in the future
possible accident that caused ML death.
silent pining and devotion from male lead.
set in high school
male lead dies in the future
possible accident that caused ML death.
silent pining and devotion from male lead.
set in high school
The time travel is similar in both the dramas. The female lead travels back in time. Both the series have school romance and angst
SFOT is about time travel, and ExY is about characters in novel, but both give off the same vibes. The female lead once liked the second male lead, but when she came to realization, she becomes interested in the male lead instead. Also, when the time changed, they put the same sound effect too.
- Both female leads travel to the past multiple
times due to an old object
- Both male leads are smart.
- Both mainly in a High School setting.
times due to an old object
- Both male leads are smart.
- Both mainly in a High School setting.
it has time travel, they're first love, investigation, parallel words, cellphone like a portal, school drama, youth drama
Female lead travels back in time to save the guy she loves. Very melancholic, both are set partially in adulthood and partially in youth
Both are suspense, thriller drama.
Reset is about time loop while in SFOT, the FL travels through time and space with the help of her phone and goes back to her school days and tries to change her fate as well as to save the ML.
Reset is about time loop while in SFOT, the FL travels through time and space with the help of her phone and goes back to her school days and tries to change her fate as well as to save the ML.
While completely different in plot and setting, there are some interesting similarities. Both FLs end up in a "different world" (traveling in time vs. entering a shadowy world of assassins) where they meet the ML. Both MLs are played by the same actor, and are both kind and quiet characters. Both dramas feature a focus on umbrellas and have a more unique tone and "look". The endings of both, and the ML's fate is open-ended and ambiguous but hopeful.