The stories are very different but the main focus of both dramas is the romance between the leads.
In both the leads knew each other for a long time and reconnect some time later. Both dramas start with them seeing each other for the first time after a long time. In both they have to secretly date because of some opposition. They are both full of cute moments between the leads and both couples can be playful with each other.
Really cute romances overall.
In both the leads knew each other for a long time and reconnect some time later. Both dramas start with them seeing each other for the first time after a long time. In both they have to secretly date because of some opposition. They are both full of cute moments between the leads and both couples can be playful with each other.
Really cute romances overall.
Even in modern-day Taipei, women feel the societal pressure to get married and have children before the period to have them.
Thankfully, there is a solution: freeze your ovum and prolong your fertility.
Zeng Mei Bao freezes her ovum and looks for the right man to start a family. In the pursuit of this man, she ends up in a wintry Swedish Province, where ice and snow becomes a metaphor for the unborn child who is waiting to be born
Thankfully, there is a solution: freeze your ovum and prolong your fertility.
Zeng Mei Bao freezes her ovum and looks for the right man to start a family. In the pursuit of this man, she ends up in a wintry Swedish Province, where ice and snow becomes a metaphor for the unborn child who is waiting to be born
Younger man fells in love with an older woman. They start on bad terms, but slowly they start sharing their daily burdens and helping each other. The older woman has love issues and doesn't trust love. The younger man can pick any other girl he wants but ends up choosing the older woman. They face struggles but in the end, they manage to settle their love as a couple.
Both dramas explore modern romance and emotional vulnerability, but Something in the Rain allows conflict, resentment, and emotional consequences to breathe. Where Lovestruck in the City softens reactions and avoids confrontation, Something in the Rain embraces discomfort, frustration, and realism — making its emotional weight feel far more grounded.



