also has a death female lead. It is a friendship, romance, youth drama and focuses on a university student, who meets and falls in love with a death violinist, who is frustrated with her life. He helps her accept her disabilities and push her to chase her dreams.
This drama is similar in that they both deal with hearing and non-hearing relationships. "Kimi no Te ga Sasayaite Iru" is different in that our main character was always deaf, however you have that same challenge in that your main characters have to figure out how to accept each others differences and love regardless.
Both are similar that one of the leads has hearing loss, they love each other, the other partner learns sign language to be able to communicate with them. The only difference is that Kimi no te ga sasayaite iru goes through life after marriage and having a child.
Literally just trust me in this recommendation because if you liked either your eyes tell or Kimi no Te ga Sasayaite Iru, you will most definitely enjoy watching the other as well. Both have a similar feel to them and feature caring ml and a female lead with disability - blindness in your eyes tell and deafness in Kimi no Te ga Sasayaite Iru and both have sad parts through the middle and have a good ending. I swear, if you liked one, you will also enjoy watching the other. Only difference is that your eyes tell is a movie while Kimi no Te ga Sasayaite Iru is a 5 episode drama (1 episode aired each year).
Both are very similar concepts so I'm sure if u liked one, u will most likely like watching the other one as well.
In both, a handicapped mother learns to care for and bond with their daughter and shows the struggles they have to deal with and overcome as their daughter grows up and also questions their mothers being different.
In Daisuki, the handicap is a mental disability whilst in your hands are whispering, it is hearing impairment.
In Daisuki the father has passed away and the mother's family supports them and in your hands are whispering, her husband is very supportive, so both have a supportive family.
Both show's are heart warming and cover the span of period of the daughter growin up and overcoming obstacles together so you should definitely check out the other!
In both, a handicapped mother learns to care for and bond with their daughter and shows the struggles they have to deal with and overcome as their daughter grows up and also questions their mothers being different.
In Daisuki, the handicap is a mental disability whilst in your hands are whispering, it is hearing impairment.
In Daisuki the father has passed away and the mother's family supports them and in your hands are whispering, her husband is very supportive, so both have a supportive family.
Both show's are heart warming and cover the span of period of the daughter growin up and overcoming obstacles together so you should definitely check out the other!
Singer Hyeon Seok develops problems with his hearing (Menieres syndrome) and has to stop his recordings. He notices a picture of Hokkaido in a magazine and decides to travel there. He eventually arrives in a a small village in Hokkaido for rest. While there, he reminisces about the old days. The owner of the inn offers him a Japanese meal. There he meets a bright cheerful girl named Megumi.
Both dramas present about deaf character and the use of sign language . Both dramas also have emotional touch in every episodes which will break our tears.
Shizuka-chan to Papa focuses more on relationship between a daughter and her father and a slight of romance for each of them, while Kimi no Te ga Sasayaite Iru has main leads as husband and wife from the time they fall in love each other until they have their own family.
Shizuka-chan to Papa focuses more on relationship between a daughter and her father and a slight of romance for each of them, while Kimi no Te ga Sasayaite Iru has main leads as husband and wife from the time they fall in love each other until they have their own family.