Same plot almost same dialogue ,however it has its flavour ...
I watched "I Am Not a Robot" many years ago, and though I had forgotten much of the drama, watching "A Robot in the Orange Orchard" brought back memories of its plot. It’s true that the theme, plot, characters, and even many of the dialogues are similar, but "A Robot in the Orange Orchard" has its own unique flavor. I’d like to appreciate the performances of both the main and supporting characters, as they gave their best.However, when it comes to deeply connecting with the protagonist’s character, the Korean version was stronger. This wasn’t due to the actors’ performances but rather an issue with the direction and the attempt to differentiate it from the Korean version. One scene I enjoyed was when the protagonist tries to communicate with his employer, unaware that he is actually his girlfriend's uncle. I’m not finding it boring, perhaps because I watched the Korean version so long ago.
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