The story of "Definitely not today" is way darker than Meet yourself I know, but the main point remains "Healing ". Both of them show new kinds of possibilities when you're feeling at the bottom or in the mud.
This recommendation of mine is shorter so if you watch the trailer you can see pretty much of the main idea of the show.
Hope have helped.
Cya!
This recommendation of mine is shorter so if you watch the trailer you can see pretty much of the main idea of the show.
Hope have helped.
Cya!
Meet Yourself and Chef Hua may be two completely different genres - modern and historical respectively, but the vibe they exude is similar. One being modern and one being historical might be the only major difference there is. Both are actually business related in their own respective ways (you can probably tell from Chef Hua's title)
They're both a breath of fresh air, relaxing, soothing, and healing. They have little to no conflict in terms of romance, action, family drama etc (Chef Hua may have a little more action, but it's not the focus).
Neither will leave you with an angsty aftertaste every episode, and you can watch it at your own pace, especially Meet Yourself.
They're both a breath of fresh air, relaxing, soothing, and healing. They have little to no conflict in terms of romance, action, family drama etc (Chef Hua may have a little more action, but it's not the focus).
Neither will leave you with an angsty aftertaste every episode, and you can watch it at your own pace, especially Meet Yourself.
Both are slice of life, slow burn romances that deal with grief and have good soundtracks.
Main differences:
- Meet Yourself is set in a rural village while A Piece of Your Mind is set mostly in a neighborhood in Seoul. Despite this, A Piece of Your Mind still has that slow, cozy, peaceful feel.
- A Piece of Your Mind is more purposefully dramatic, in typical kdrama fashion.
- Meet Yourself has characters spanning a wider range of ages.
Main differences:
- Meet Yourself is set in a rural village while A Piece of Your Mind is set mostly in a neighborhood in Seoul. Despite this, A Piece of Your Mind still has that slow, cozy, peaceful feel.
- A Piece of Your Mind is more purposefully dramatic, in typical kdrama fashion.
- Meet Yourself has characters spanning a wider range of ages.
- Both have intergenerational interaction but more focused on 'Octogenarian and The 90s'
- Revolve about family bond, filial grandchild to their grandparent
- Story start with close acquaintance got cancer
- Have some comedy scenes
- FL of 'Octogenarian and The 90s' is Janice Wu who act as Chen Nanxing, Xu Hongdou best friend
- Revolve about family bond, filial grandchild to their grandparent
- Story start with close acquaintance got cancer
- Have some comedy scenes
- FL of 'Octogenarian and The 90s' is Janice Wu who act as Chen Nanxing, Xu Hongdou best friend
- Main lead going back to hometown to help improving the village and villagers
- The other Main lead facing hardship in big city and went back to hometown
- Village revitalization through optimizing local products/services and adapting to new technology era
- Presenting the bittersweet life of people who live on countryside
- Have some healing points
- You can see many rural scenic view
- The other Main lead facing hardship in big city and went back to hometown
- Village revitalization through optimizing local products/services and adapting to new technology era
- Presenting the bittersweet life of people who live on countryside
- Have some healing points
- You can see many rural scenic view
- Main theme on redevelopment and progression of a small town/village in Mainland China.
- Highlights life choices, career path, importance of education, differences in thinking between different generation of Asians, how Asian women have evolved over the last 20 years.
Differences: There isn’t much of a focus on romance in Story of Xing Fu, choices made by women was still an important theme but the script of Story of Xing Fu was apparently majorly edited hence why. Meet Yourself has quite a bit of humour but not in SoXF.
- Highlights life choices, career path, importance of education, differences in thinking between different generation of Asians, how Asian women have evolved over the last 20 years.
Differences: There isn’t much of a focus on romance in Story of Xing Fu, choices made by women was still an important theme but the script of Story of Xing Fu was apparently majorly edited hence why. Meet Yourself has quite a bit of humour but not in SoXF.
Both dramas involve a very realistic portrayal of individuals trying to cope and keep up with the demands of life. Feeling lost in life, as they try to navigate it after losing their loved ones.
Meet Yourself and Remembrance of Things Part are similar in the way that they both feel humane. They both talk about the pain of day-to-day life while reminding us that there is still good in this world and that eventually, we'll discover our identity, and learn to navigate and accept whatever life may bring.
Both have phenomenal scriptwriting, though I somehow prefer Remembrance of Things Past in this aspect as their opinions are articulated in a very straightforward manner. I highly suggest watching either one of these dramas, as they nourish both the mind and the soul. Characters from both dramas are just so well-written and are so naturally kind but flawed, it feels like you're watching a scene from everyday life.
This recommendation does not intend to compare both dramas in terms of the similarities in their plots, but rather, it talks about the heartwarming feeling you get from watching.
Meet Yourself and Remembrance of Things Part are similar in the way that they both feel humane. They both talk about the pain of day-to-day life while reminding us that there is still good in this world and that eventually, we'll discover our identity, and learn to navigate and accept whatever life may bring.
Both have phenomenal scriptwriting, though I somehow prefer Remembrance of Things Past in this aspect as their opinions are articulated in a very straightforward manner. I highly suggest watching either one of these dramas, as they nourish both the mind and the soul. Characters from both dramas are just so well-written and are so naturally kind but flawed, it feels like you're watching a scene from everyday life.
This recommendation does not intend to compare both dramas in terms of the similarities in their plots, but rather, it talks about the heartwarming feeling you get from watching.
Similarities
But as they begin to work together, Cupid appears determined to bring them together! Could they find love in this quiet little village?
Despite facing inequality, he is determined to pursue his dream to become a navigation engineer. In the process of dealing with the company crisis, Xiang Yuan gradually learns to take matters into her own hands. The two come to support each other as they realize their dreams.
But as they begin to work together, Cupid appears determined to bring them together! Could they find love in this quiet little village?
But as they begin to work together, Cupid appears determined to bring them together! Could they find love in this quiet little village?
Despite facing inequality, he is determined to pursue his dream to become a navigation engineer. In the process of dealing with the company crisis, Xiang Yuan gradually learns to take matters into her own hands. The two come to support each other as they realize their dreams.
But as they begin to work together, Cupid appears determined to bring them together! Could they find love in this quiet little village?
The characters slowly discover that they want something. Both ML understand what they want and have goals that they want accomplish. (In Gen Z, ML (Professor Ren) wants to pass Traditional Medicine to the next generation and wants to teach more people about it. In Meet Yourself, the ML wants to attract more tourists to the village.) Both ML have the ability to make a lot of money but they rather live more meaningful lives and work towards their goals. FL both discover a new way of living. The supporting characters have back stories and experiences that lead them to making a contribution towards the goal.