It’s the similar working women type modern drama taking place in Shanghai. All the women are trying to get ahead at work and at home.
Both dramas are set in Shanghai and revolve around the lives of 30+ aged women (Ode to Joy has some 20 somethings) as they navigate the big city struggles, career, relationships, family, friendship, and more.
the same kind of environment ~
"Five women live on the 22 floor of the same apartment. Different in personalities they each have their own struggles in their career, family and love life. As they get to know each other and journey through the struggles of living in Shanghai, they each undergo a transformation."
"Five women live on the 22 floor of the same apartment. Different in personalities they each have their own struggles in their career, family and love life. As they get to know each other and journey through the struggles of living in Shanghai, they each undergo a transformation."
Both dramas deal with friendship and interaction between people with different background who all live in the same floor. Love Shuffle have men and women and there's more romantic links between them when in Ode to Joy all girl tenants makes it more intimate and friendly. both dramas contain some good life lessons to make you ponder over.
They both follow 4 women who are friends during their stories in the working world. They showcase their hardships, laughter, balancing family, friendship and work. They both have a person quitting, a person finding a job, the challenges with the new job as well. Plus, a little bit of romance as well
similarities:
Both involve independent and very different young women living on the same floor of an apartment building. Together they face life's challenges and relationship struggles.
differences:
F3 had more comedic elements and a "cute" soundtrack while OtJ was more realistic; it incorporated arguments between the leads. Loyalty did not eliminate some tense disagreements.
Both involve independent and very different young women living on the same floor of an apartment building. Together they face life's challenges and relationship struggles.
differences:
F3 had more comedic elements and a "cute" soundtrack while OtJ was more realistic; it incorporated arguments between the leads. Loyalty did not eliminate some tense disagreements.