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Both are about children going back in time to when their parents were young and understanding them better as people rather than parents.
Feel good movies set in high school. Wholesome and cute characters and plot. A little cheesy, a little cringe but all in all a well placed fluff.
Both are about high schoolers having to confront feelings too big for them in a world too small to trellis them appropriately. The world is cruel to young love, especially young queer love. The exploration of that particular mix of confusion, elation, and fear rings true in both works. Both also deal with the added pressures of internalized and external homophobia in sensitive and realistic ways despite the relatively short runtimes. There's little hope in either production, but it's always there. There is always a fool's hope when it comes to love.
They are both coming-of-age narratives that focus on two young people who have known each other all their lives and have a fraught relationship (are we friends, brothers, or competitors?) told in similar tones and with a similar level of simmering eroticism. Both have excellent camerawork and make interesting stylistic choices, both have convincing performances that showcase the actors' chemistry together, both are bittersweet, and both are continued in later installments of their respective franchises.
In the series cut of ATOF, there's the added punch of emotion that comes from the epilogue scenes of each episode that additionally match well with the ITSAY-esque tone.
In the series cut of ATOF, there's the added punch of emotion that comes from the epilogue scenes of each episode that additionally match well with the ITSAY-esque tone.
They are both coming-of-age narratives that focus on two young people who have known each other all their lives and have a fraught relationship (are we friends, brothers, or competitors?) told in similar tones and with a similar level of simmering eroticism. Both have excellent camerawork and make interesting stylistic choices, both have convincing performances that showcase the actors' chemistry together, both are bittersweet, and both are continued in later installments of their respective franchises.
High School Return of a Gangster is like the korean series of The Dude in Me which is a movie. The same concept of soul swapping with a high school and a gangster and how it affected the course of life of the male lead. Both also have the comedy aspect that I like.
Revolves around High School
Savage male lead
Themes of bullying and friendship
Also involves family problems and studying
Savage male lead
Themes of bullying and friendship
Also involves family problems and studying
The two dramas are faced with being the same age as his parents because of time travel. The two approach the family in all its aspects. And the lead meets love in his journey.
It is very similar since the child returns to the past to resolve conflicts between his future parents and prevent the death of one of them. In this ancient era she meets a man she will fall in love with. The difference between the two is that in « IBTYW » it is the mother who travels in time and she is approached by the son who comes from the future and will help her prevent the future drama, while in QJJD1998 it is the child who travels only to fix everything by himself.
Both follow the same plot of a rougher, street smart lead falling in love with an optimistic blind FL, only to learn they are responsible for the car crash that caused her blindness and the death of her parents. One is M/F, the other F/F.
Both follow the same plot of a rougher, street smart lead falling in love with an optimistic blind FL, only to learn they are responsible for the car crash that caused her blindness and the death of her parents. One is M/F, the other F/F.
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- MC gets into an accident and gets transmigrated into the body of another person
- MC was betrayed by 'their lover' before accident but is forced to meet them again after transmigration
- Different is that in My Stand-In is not a revenge story but Game Rak Patihan will be about MC making a revenge
- MC was betrayed by 'their lover' before accident but is forced to meet them again after transmigration
- Different is that in My Stand-In is not a revenge story but Game Rak Patihan will be about MC making a revenge
Same behaviour of the ML towards the FL. Both are kind of toxic, however the love story in HASFH is more of a romantic kind.
Best friends who refuse to acknowledge their romantic attraction toward each other because they don't want to lose their BFF if romance doesn't work out. Everything they do shows they prioritize their BFF before their lovers.