"Deep Love: Love Again," a Chinese drama, and the Korean drama "Marry My Husband" share notable similarities in their exploration of complex romantic relationships and the themes of love, betrayal, and revenge. Both dramas focus on the emotional turmoil that arises from infidelity and deceit, highlighting the deep psychological scars and the ensuing quest for retribution. The protagonists in each series are strong, resilient women who confront significant personal challenges and navigate through intricate emotional dynamics. These narratives emphasize the intensity of romantic relationships and the profound impact of betrayal, making both dramas compelling in their portrayal of love's darker facets.
1)Both revenge dramas
2)The glory has much better storyline than marry my husband.
3)Main villains of both dramas get what they deserve and leave you satisfied.
4)The FLs of both dramas are very strong willed and have great personality.
5)The villains of both dramas will get on your neves and make you wish them dead.
2)The glory has much better storyline than marry my husband.
3)Main villains of both dramas get what they deserve and leave you satisfied.
4)The FLs of both dramas are very strong willed and have great personality.
5)The villains of both dramas will get on your neves and make you wish them dead.
Main lady also have a fake best friend who is very much jealous of her life and a shit boyfriend/husband who betray her with the best friend. In both, main lady starts being sweet and kind. Their strength comes with main guy's help. There's no time travelling or an elaborate revenge in Personal Taste but main lady learns (more slowly) to stand for herself.
BUT, however, Personal Taste is from 2010 and some plots didn't age well. If you can overlook it and not watch it with an anachronistic thought, it's a good fun and see Lee Min Ho and Son Ye Jin it's always good. ?
BUT, however, Personal Taste is from 2010 and some plots didn't age well. If you can overlook it and not watch it with an anachronistic thought, it's a good fun and see Lee Min Ho and Son Ye Jin it's always good. ?
Both dramas show the time travel of the characters in response to a significant betrayal. In "Marry My Husband," the female lead (FL) travels back in time because her husband cheats on her with her most trusted best friend. Similarly, in "Shining for One Thing: The Movie (2023)" the FL travels back in time due to her boyfriend's infidelity with her most trusted best friend.
General Murong Qiu Yu was infatuated with the second prince Li Mo, she aided him in seizing the throne. However, she was betrayed and killed by Li Mo and her sister Murong Xin Er. After being reborn, Qiu Yu found herself back on her wedding night with the seventh prince, Li Jian. Qiuy Y decided to join forces with Li Mo's rival, Li Jian, to ensure that Murong Xin Er and Li Mo face the punishment they deserve...
Both FLs discover their husband cheating on them with their friend, are pushed, hit their head, and die/are believed dead. They then get either a second chance at life or new identity and set out for revenge. Both FLs' husbands are unable to have children but the FLs are blamed. There is a man who secretly loves and helps the FLs.
MMH tried to main 3 things- Revenge, Romance and Extramarital Affairs.
t had a great cause for revenge and a good setup with the time travel..unfortunately carried out by a protagonist who did not look like someone who was on a mission after being cheated on, betrayed and eventually murdered but given a 2nd chance in life to correct things. There was very little conviction in her act. The retaliations and conflicts with the main antagonist felt so flat and almost childish throughout. It was challenging to fully empathize with her character or become emotionally invested in her route to victory because of her attitude. Ultimately ended feeling unsatisfied with her victory. PMY suffered almost every possible misfortune yet had lesser burning desire than BoA who came late into the picture with super overboard reactions for what seemed like relatively smaller reasons. Sums it up really.
t had a great cause for revenge and a good setup with the time travel..unfortunately carried out by a protagonist who did not look like someone who was on a mission after being cheated on, betrayed and eventually murdered but given a 2nd chance in life to correct things. There was very little conviction in her act. The retaliations and conflicts with the main antagonist felt so flat and almost childish throughout. It was challenging to fully empathize with her character or become emotionally invested in her route to victory because of her attitude. Ultimately ended feeling unsatisfied with her victory. PMY suffered almost every possible misfortune yet had lesser burning desire than BoA who came late into the picture with super overboard reactions for what seemed like relatively smaller reasons. Sums it up really.