Both dramas have a similar vibe of a man having their midlife crisis and finding out their true self.
The male lead of "I Have Not Done My Best Yet" gets burnout from his job and starts to build a totally new career at a fast-food chain frying french fries while dreaming of becoming a webtoon writer. The male lead of "Uncle" on the other hand is someone who used to be a somewhat famous musician but ended up becoming someone who just does random jobs while still dreaming of becoming a famous musician.
Both of these dramas go through how these male leads grow and try to achieve their dreams while also getting closer to their families again. Both dramas are "slice of life" types of dramas that someone might see as slow dramas, but I truly enjoyed both from the start to the end.
The male lead of "I Have Not Done My Best Yet" gets burnout from his job and starts to build a totally new career at a fast-food chain frying french fries while dreaming of becoming a webtoon writer. The male lead of "Uncle" on the other hand is someone who used to be a somewhat famous musician but ended up becoming someone who just does random jobs while still dreaming of becoming a famous musician.
Both of these dramas go through how these male leads grow and try to achieve their dreams while also getting closer to their families again. Both dramas are "slice of life" types of dramas that someone might see as slow dramas, but I truly enjoyed both from the start to the end.