Both of them deals with the ML who cannot hear. While in BCYD, its not shown in depth and the ML starts to communicate as soon as wearing hearing aid, HGK deals with more problems with the lapse of time.
-People that liked Free the curse of Taekwando will definitely fall in love with Blue Canvas of youthful days.
- Both shows have got similer atmosphere
-Both are BL except one is Chinese and the other is Korean
- In both shows, both MLs have got abusive Fathers that beat them up
-In both shows both MLs leave with their fathers and without mothers.
- Both shows have rural settings
- Both have very high quality production and good graphics.
-Both shows are emotional and will definitely make u cry.
- Both shows have got similer atmosphere
-Both are BL except one is Chinese and the other is Korean
- In both shows, both MLs have got abusive Fathers that beat them up
-In both shows both MLs leave with their fathers and without mothers.
- Both shows have rural settings
- Both have very high quality production and good graphics.
-Both shows are emotional and will definitely make u cry.
There's a bit of a school-type background in both series. The MCs have very good chemistry together, and one of them is crushing hard on the other (in each drama). BVYD isn't over yet, so no comparison in endings, but I hope it has a similar kind of ending to LFLS.
Both have amazing acting from a pretty young cast - sadly both are short dramas. Here's hoping more will come.
Both have amazing acting from a pretty young cast - sadly both are short dramas. Here's hoping more will come.
They're both dramas involving drawing (and generally, art), though the stories go much beyond that. UtS is very much set into strong bromance (though one can always imagine more), BCYD seems more honest about it.
But if you're interested in a ML who CAN draw (impossible drawings, in UtS), these dramas both have something to offer (and some BL to the side, even if censored or pretend non-extistent in one of them).
But if you're interested in a ML who CAN draw (impossible drawings, in UtS), these dramas both have something to offer (and some BL to the side, even if censored or pretend non-extistent in one of them).