


These two dramas give off very similar vibes. They are both on the more serious side, plot-focused with an actual lesson to learn from.
Whenever I think of one, I automatically think of the other.
Jungle Fish 2 (which is not really related to Jungle Fish 1, so you can watch it by itself) is about a girl who has died, and her group of friends try to find out why. It reveals a lot of hidden secrets about the school they go to, and about how many flaws there are the school system.
White Christmas is also focused on a group of people who are working together to try to get out of a horrible situation (It's hard to explain without spoilers). The students in both of these dramas face different but similar problems, and have similar yet different back-stories of their own.
I highly recommend watching both of these!
Whenever I think of one, I automatically think of the other.
Jungle Fish 2 (which is not really related to Jungle Fish 1, so you can watch it by itself) is about a girl who has died, and her group of friends try to find out why. It reveals a lot of hidden secrets about the school they go to, and about how many flaws there are the school system.
White Christmas is also focused on a group of people who are working together to try to get out of a horrible situation (It's hard to explain without spoilers). The students in both of these dramas face different but similar problems, and have similar yet different back-stories of their own.
I highly recommend watching both of these!


He Fei's wife, Li Mu Zi, disappeared mysteriously during their wedding anniversary trip. While he was searching for Mu Zi, she appeared again out of nowhere, but he insists that the strange woman in front of him is not his wife. Lawyer Chen Mai gets involved in this bizarre case, and more mysteries slowly emerge.

Both White Christmas, a tightly written trip to the dark side, and Rashomon, Kurosawa's mind-blowing masterpiece, have multiple protagonists with conflicting narratives. And both force their characters to confront uncomfortable truths. Also, both of these excellent works had me in suspense about how the competing narratives would play out.



