Both have that feel of the 90's with the MSN, letters, and warm friendships that eventually blossoms into something more.
Recommended by BLBelize1
Not the exact same thingy stuff but the vibes is quite similar and this one friend that they respect and love. I would say this is the BL version of Unforgettable. Okay… just that… as simple as the same vibes…
Recommended by flower__kha
Let’s just say that it has the same vibes just different plot and storyline and how the timelines goes by…. It’s a cute family past story thingy that someone might enjoy watching so I think u’ll like it… but for the wig thingy….. I don’t know…. I still need an explanation as to WHY they try so hard for that awkward hairdo…. ?
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The feels are very the same. They both focus on heavy topics, such as familial trauma and societial views, but they also both emphasize the power and warmth familial love can bring.

Remember me follows a group of friends as they grow up, fall in love, leave each other and reunite. It is a very flowy kind of telling. It feels light hearted with the use of the humour and the focus on the happiness friendship and familial love can bring, but at the same time it mentions some pretty heavy feelings and actions.

Just like go ahead, it is one of my favorites. It makes me feel like they took a piece of life and filmed it for you, to realise that even if things go badly, there will still be a time where we heal and can be happy. Thwy are both stories of letting go and embracingff the other for who they are.
Recommended by Noneeddaknow
Like "Remember Me", "Osmosis" integrates people with special needs in the plot. In "Remember Me", Name suffers from selective mutism and Champon needs a wheelchair. In "Osmosis", James, the main lead (James Ramada with some heartbreaking scenes), also has selective mutism, Paolo (JC Santiago, also very convincing) is a stutterer, and Diego/Dante (Harwin Medez, frughteningly realistic) suffers from Dissociative Identity Disorder. In contrast to "Remember Me", "Osmosis is a low budget production, but it's worth watching anyway.
Recommended by niso2020
Same feels, colorism, I think it was also set in Phuket. Also the story is about childhood friends and their relationships.
Recommended by Choi Rin
They share production and cast, they are set in another era, high school boys, Time Skip, Multiple Entries.
Recommended by NaLen
While both of these stories are situated in different genres and scopes, they both feature a queer relationship that starts to crumble apart after workaholic neglect and bottled feelings.
Recommended by AthenaTheStorierX
Both dramas revolve around close childhood friendships, there are parallel in terms of retro village type warm neighborhood setting and one sided feelings , depicted in a pure innocent way.
Recommended by Aphantasic girl
Both explore coming of age and budding romance.
Both explore changes in life and how those around react.
Recommended by Silver_Sylphy
Both dramas are actually very different, but there is something with overlapping past and present that gives me the vibes they were done by the same people. Editing and the color have that nostalgic vibe. Some visuals are too similar.
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