Both dramas have a different theme each episode within a different setting that includes the main character.
Kishibe Rohan wa Ugokanai is more of a science-fiction drama while Takeuchi Ryoma no Satsukyu is more of a slice of life drama, however I found it interesting that both dramas included episodes in which each could be pursued as a drama / movie.
Kishibe Rohan wa Ugokanai is more of a science-fiction drama while Takeuchi Ryoma no Satsukyu is more of a slice of life drama, however I found it interesting that both dramas included episodes in which each could be pursued as a drama / movie.
At the age of 28, Jung Jin had everything in life that a person could ever want or need. With a great job and a fantastic boyfriend, Jin was convinced her life was as close to perfect as anyone could ever wish. Little did she know, her perfect world was about to come crashing down around her.
Stricken by a string of bad luck, Jin now finds herself without a job, a boyfriend, or a clue as to what to do next. With no better ideas, Jin agrees to open a restaurant with her mother, but even that venture ends in bankruptcy. With her mother leaving for the countryside, Jin is left with nothing but a failed business and overwhelming heartache. But after an unexpected encounter with Jo Hee Ra, a sorceress who specializes in granting wishes, things take an unexpected turn for the better.
Wishing to borrow Jin’s restaurant to run a restaurant of her own, Jin agrees to the mysterious woman’s request. Soon, the place is full of people willing to sell their soul for a taste of Hee Ra’s magical wish-granting dishes. Though thrilled by their success, Jin sometimes wonders if the price of Hee Ra’s dishes isn’t just a little high...
Stricken by a string of bad luck, Jin now finds herself without a job, a boyfriend, or a clue as to what to do next. With no better ideas, Jin agrees to open a restaurant with her mother, but even that venture ends in bankruptcy. With her mother leaving for the countryside, Jin is left with nothing but a failed business and overwhelming heartache. But after an unexpected encounter with Jo Hee Ra, a sorceress who specializes in granting wishes, things take an unexpected turn for the better.
Wishing to borrow Jin’s restaurant to run a restaurant of her own, Jin agrees to the mysterious woman’s request. Soon, the place is full of people willing to sell their soul for a taste of Hee Ra’s magical wish-granting dishes. Though thrilled by their success, Jin sometimes wonders if the price of Hee Ra’s dishes isn’t just a little high...