they both surround the kpop industry and the behind the scenes of what we see. they both have aspiring main leads.
A story about a failed idol group's last journey and their desperate attempts to prevent disbandment. THIS DRAMA IS ONE OF MY ALL TIME FAV -- THE IDOL LIFE/SUCCESS/FAILURES/ HAPPINESS/ SADNESS -- IDOL LIFE -- THE BOND AND FRIENDSHIP IS LOOKING FAMILIAR WITH THE THE HEAVENLY IDOL BOY BAND GROUP WILD ANIMAL
Definitely weird to pair these 2 because they are far off from the story line, but hear me out.
If you want to bridge from Kdrama to Jdorama or the other way around (if you enjoyed the writing style of the coup), I highly recommend you this. My reason leans more on to the Japanese side of making dramas
It is similar, in the essence of Jdoramas that you get a dilemma at the start of the drama, which will be resolved at the middle but put the character/s in a pinch again before the end for the next episode. Still the characters and story revolves around the original plot.
In my opinion, as an avid audience of both country, , Idol: the coup can par the cycle writing of Kakenai.
If you want to bridge from Kdrama to Jdorama or the other way around (if you enjoyed the writing style of the coup), I highly recommend you this. My reason leans more on to the Japanese side of making dramas
It is similar, in the essence of Jdoramas that you get a dilemma at the start of the drama, which will be resolved at the middle but put the character/s in a pinch again before the end for the next episode. Still the characters and story revolves around the original plot.
In my opinion, as an avid audience of both country, , Idol: the coup can par the cycle writing of Kakenai.
Idol the Coup makes me think that the drama is like Misaeng but idol version. Then I realized that the screenwriter of both dramas is the same person.
Both dramas covers:
- Slice of life
- Intense struggle and burden of life
- Poor main leads
- The female lead in Idol the Coup resembles the character of the male lead in Misaeng
Both dramas covers:
- Slice of life
- Intense struggle and burden of life
- Poor main leads
- The female lead in Idol the Coup resembles the character of the male lead in Misaeng
Much like the premise of ThamePo, Idol : The Coup is centered on a k-pop girl group which decides to have their final comeback before disbandment. Both (although ThamePo hasn't come out yet, I'm assuming based on trailers) focus on the hardships and struggles of being an idol.
Also, both feature a boygroup called MARS lol.
Also, both feature a boygroup called MARS lol.