Chocolate

초콜릿 ‧ Drama ‧ 2019 - 2020
There's not much plot similarity, but the two dramas are closer in terms of their "vibes" (especially with how they combine food and healing, and with the warmth in their "patient stories"). In Unmet, both the episodic stories and the major plotline have been given a more delicate, realistic (and yet, more optimistic) treatment with beautiful storytelling. In my opinion, Unmet is not so much a mystery as it is a human drama/ romance (and a VERY GOOD one at that). I hope this helps anyone interested in watching Unmet with what to expect from it.
Recommended by Seeking Joy
Both dramas have Main leads that have to deal with trauma/tragic pasts. They both are slow burn dramas that will make you cry so bad if you enjoy it. Lastly this is more of a personal opinion, the FL in you are my spring and the FL in chocolate act very similar!
Recommended by Vanessa
-Things don't go in the favor of leads but they learn to accept it
-No real "evil" second leads
-Overall similar vibes in terms of emotions on losing what is important to you
Recommended by eclOOO
- both are healing dramas.
- the chemistry of the leads are on point.
- both dramas take place in a hospital (in iontbo a psychic hospital and in chococlate a hospice).
- the dramas take place by the sea.
Recommended by mara
Zhang Jing Yi is the FL in both. The chemistry is natural. The relationship had depth. However, BEITD does not have a satisfactory ending.
Recommended by kioum
As a single, unmarried woman in her mid-thirties, Lee Yeon-jae (Kim Sun-a) is meek and timid, considered a spinster by society. After spending ten years working for the same travel company owned by Kang Chul-man, she is falsely accused of stealing from a client. In addition to enduring the accusations of her superiors, she is diagnosed with gallbladder cancer with approximately six months left to live. Mustering up her courage, Yeon-jae resigns and embraces her remaining six months of life.

Embarking on her first vacation alone, she splurges on clothes and flies first-class to Okinawa Island, Japan, where she runs into the man of her dreams, Kang Ji-wook (Lee Dong-wook), who happens to be the son of her former boss. Ji-wook is a rich young man, cynical and lifeless, until he falls in love with Yeon-jae. Together they live out a series of misadventures, both comical and bittersweet, as Yeon-jae completes each dream in her Bucket List.
Recommended by My Liberation Notes
I haven't watched Chocolate yet so I might have to return to revise this recommendation eventually, but from the preview and reviews it reminds me a lot of Dazzling. Of what it kept its characters afloat (for instance, eating was always emotional) and also of its flaws (development much too slow, tropes all about—the plot was weak compared to the characters—and a focus on older people or death).
Recommended by Kiruha-Chou
The story of a middle-aged man and woman who have given up any dreams of a passionate romance, but are both afraid of living and dying alone.
Recommended by My Liberation Notes
Lee Seo-yeon, a free-spirited woman, is having a secret affair with Park Ji-hyung, an architect who has a fiancée. Upon hearing that Ji-hyung's parents set the date for his wedding, Seo-yeon splits up with him. But she has no time to lament over her painful breakup, as she gets diagnosed with early on-set Alzheimer's, a very unlikely disease for a 30-year-old woman. Ji-hyung happens to learn the shocking fact, and he breaks off his engagement only two days before the wedding to return to his ex-girlfriend. Despite vehement opposition from his parents and even from Seo-yeon herself, he never gives up on her and marries her without delay. The doting husband is devoted to taking care of his ailing wife, who is losing her ability to remember. Despite her distressing condition, the couple tries to hang on to love and experience it to the end. They have a baby girl and find happiness in their married life from time to time, even though both are well aware that a tragic end awaits them.
Recommended by My Liberation Notes
Food, Love, Revenge and a Comfort Drama ??
No matter how many times, I can still rewatch both drama.
Recommended by AngelRu
Zhang Jing Yi is the FL in both. The chemistry is natural. The relationship had depth. However, BEITD does not have a satisfactory ending.
Recommended by TanushreeDuttaS282
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