-Star-crossed lovers
-Oh Man Seok's character again tries to separate the said star-crossed lovers, by playing a vile, creepy, villainous govt. agent all over again.
-A+ level of acting, will spot some veterans in both the shows.
-Accented/ Dialect Korean: YoM (Jeolla Satoori) versus CLoY (NK accent). Sounds *very* different from the Dialect spoken in Seoul (90% of k-dramas)
-Vintage fashion!!! <3 <3
-Amazing Soundtrack!
-Backdrop of Military Dictatorship: YoM (during the 80's in South Korea) and CLoY (present day, in North Korea). So lots of police patrolling, small-town/ semi-urban settings, curfew, random 'kidnappings' by govt. agents, etc.
-The MLs have a political/ arranged marriage planned for (aka, has a 'fiancée') but not interested in her at all.
-The FLs are pretty much 'stuck' and they wish to get out of the situation/ country: YoM (the FL wishes to leave SK to study abroad for Germany, but can't) & CLoY (FL is stuck in NK trying to get back home to SK)
-Both 'romances' have a tacit understanding that their togetherness is only a matter of time before they have to be separated (angst... yes)
-Overall vibe of CLoY is rom-com with angsty, serious melo in parts, whereas YoM is a melo sprinkled with sweet, vintage romance. Lands differently, but overall... very similar vibes.
-While CLoY has Seri's ducklings (the 4 adorable NK soldiers)... YoM has the two baby-brothers, and the two nice soldiers who bring in the cute :D
Recommended by Chibi
=> Both Hyun Bin dramas that are romance comedies where he has sizzling romance with the female leads
=> Hyun Bin's parents want him to marry someone else in both dramas
=> The female lead actresses in both dramas are two of the most successful actresses in Kdramaland , both having won Baeksang awards in both dramas and films, so good acting is indeed guaranteed in both shows
=> Both dramas were extremely popular after airing, to the point where Hyun Bin was shipped so hard to both female leads immediately after both dramas aired
Interesting Trivia about the two female leads connected to the two dramas:
1. Ha Ji Won (Secret Garden female lead) also played a North Korean person in love with a South Korean like Hyun Bin, in her drama King 2 Hearts
2. Son Ye Jin has a cameo in the last episode of Secret Garden
Recommended by Sageuk Lover
Although D.P. is a shorter series than CLOY, it is just as good. CLOY centres around the FL building her relationship with the ML, whereas D.P. showcases the different stories of military defectors with every episode. Both dramas are centred around the military; however, they differ as CLOY focuses on how the FL tries to escape North Korea and D.P. focuses on how South Korea military try to escape for various reasons.
Recommended by Shann
if you like one of them with stupid concept without logic , with lots of flaws and still you love the chemistry of main lead then you can definitely go for other one without hesitation . though both have same concept in different way, female lead enter the territory/world whom she didn't belong and met male lead thats how story start ................................................................to be continued.
Recommended by ASTER
-Korean Romance
-Plot revolves around North and South Korea
Recommended by Mittyneko
Tragic Love: Both dramas explore heart-wrenching love stories. In “Autumn in My Heart,” childhood friends are separated by family circumstances and later reunite. Similarly, “Crash Landing on You” portrays the love between a South Korean woman and a North Korean army officer.

Fate and Coincidence: Both series emphasize fate and coincidence. In “Autumn in My Heart,” characters’ lives intersect unexpectedly. In “Crash Landing on You,” the female lead crash-lands in North Korea, leading to an unlikely romance.

Emotional Impact: Both dramas evoke strong emotions. “Autumn in My Heart” is known for tear-jerking moments, while “Crash Landing on You” combines romance, humor, and heartwarming scenes.
Recommended by Farah Safi
If your looking for a badass female lead then GF is what you're looking for, the business side of the show and a family trying to take over a comapny gives huge GF vibes.

Similarities:
- Romance
- Chaebol
- Family feud
- Smart/badass FMC and MC
- Great plot
- Slight comedy

Disimilarities:
- Nothing to do with North Korea
- Less romance in GF
- GF is focused on the MC trying to take over the company


Recommended by Lunario
- lovers being forced apart is always going to hurt
- the feelings more intense. Hence, they don’t even need steamy kisses to sell this romance drama.
- tend to be sweet and far more innocent
Recommended by Rhea
Both shows have the same light-hearted vibe, even though the leads have also faced some difficulties. In addition both shows:
> Create a situation where the leads have to share a house.
> The leads start off like frenemies, but quickly become friends.
> There's a balanced relationship between the leads.
Recommended by 3GGG
These two are totally different dramas. But, It gives me sort of similar vibes. I think majorly from ML characters. Both MLs are very handsome and charismatic Captains of Special Forces/ Military for their respective countries. They both look cold outside, but actually warm and kind-hearted inside. They both tried their best to protect FLs in any way.
Recommended by Jadziaramona
The female lead lives in the modern Republic of Korea, while the male lead lives somewhere more outdated and dangerous. Both have travelled between their 2 'worlds'. Especially at the end of both dramas, when they have to go their separate ways and the main lead has to return to where he is from.
Recommended by clarissa3658
Both of these dramas have a similar vibe and are both a 10/10
There’s the female lead who lives among men. There are similar interactions in the group from both dramas.
The male leads are kind of similar with how they are portrayed
Recommended by Ayjz127
BOTH have this theme:
• "star-crossed lovers", a phrase describing a pair of lovers whose relationship is often thwarted by outside forces (Source: Wiki) OR whose relationship is doomed to fail (Source: dictionary.com)
• CLOY - 2 people from different world's (South Korean woman stumbles into North Korean man's territory by accident)
Lost in 1949 - same parallel, (streetwise, non-Communist man stumbles into Communist woman's life as an agent by accident)
• Military included heavily in both
• More action (fights) in Lost in 1949 but same for CLOY towards last few episodes
• Both - Love grows through their circumstances / fate
• CLOY - a NK army officer helps woman hide her SK identity
Lost in 1949 - Streetwise man helps woman hide her Communist agent identity
• BIG DIFFERENCE
CLOY - 19 episodes, hour length
Lost in 1949 - 46 episodes, hour length (WORTH EVERY MINUTE JUST LIKE CLOY)
Recommended by girlygirl9983
Similar story. Romance between South Korean and North Korean. If you prefer a more action packed version of CLOY then watch Korean Peninsula
Recommended by FortuneCat
They are both written by the same writer. In both dramas the female lead is very rich and a bit quirky.
Recommended by Love of Asian Dramas
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