


=> Both are Song Joong Ki dramas, both are about revenge. The people SJK is doing a revenge against are very rich/high on the social ladder (at least during the time SJK character is doing the revenge). SJK did fantastic acting in The Innocent Man, here's hoping Reborn Rich has enough where SJK can show his acting ability.

This is a love story about Ogawa Manami, a high school teacher who grew up in a strict family, and Kaworu, a host who is not good at reading and writing, as they search for love despite the obstacles they face. Manami is being pressured to marry a man she met through her father's introduction, and the high school where she works is also facing a crisis of class collapse. She spends her days lamenting, "I want to run away from this place."
One day, she receives a call saying that a student has been deceived by an unscrupulous host, and she rushes to the store to bring the female student back, where she meets Kaworu. Kaworu has to sign a promissory note promising not to contact the student in the future, and Manami finds out about the problem that he had kept secret from anyone until then. In the play, the two gradually become closer through Manami's secret "private lessons," in which she teaches Kaworu about language and society.
One day, she receives a call saying that a student has been deceived by an unscrupulous host, and she rushes to the store to bring the female student back, where she meets Kaworu. Kaworu has to sign a promissory note promising not to contact the student in the future, and Manami finds out about the problem that he had kept secret from anyone until then. In the play, the two gradually become closer through Manami's secret "private lessons," in which she teaches Kaworu about language and society.




Innocent Man is the only drama I can think of that has shady male lead and tons of angst and skin ship and Hua Jai Sila is not over yet but Innocent Man is way darker and sadder. Proper tragedy. But honestly love Hua Jai Sila it's so good skin ship wise and it's not misogynistic at all, no boys will be boys or any of that. Just a really aggressive male seriously the part where he's beating the crap out of his step brother was so intense! I was in tears! And plenty of angst and emotional scenes.



Both really good, high quality/production level dramas, with interesting characters and relationships, character developments (not only ML but also female leads).
Not quite similar plot but has many similarities:
*kind hearted, nice, "always smiling" ML whose life and personality changes because of actions female (in MFS it's FL who loves him but he doesn't, in TIM it's SFL who is ML's gf and he loves her very much)
*after those events, ML's changing and few years, he is very mad at this female and wants revenge.
*ML's revenge involves/is against FL
*FL loves ML much earlier when he first loved SFL and approximately half of the drama doesn't love FL
Not quite similar plot but has many similarities:
*kind hearted, nice, "always smiling" ML whose life and personality changes because of actions female (in MFS it's FL who loves him but he doesn't, in TIM it's SFL who is ML's gf and he loves her very much)
*after those events, ML's changing and few years, he is very mad at this female and wants revenge.
*ML's revenge involves/is against FL
*FL loves ML much earlier when he first loved SFL and approximately half of the drama doesn't love FL

In both dramas, the main character is a kind and caring doctor who's deeply in love with his girlfriend. Through a series of tragic events, he is betrayed and loses his identity as an upstanding and respectable man. The story follows his revenge with a family divided by power struggles over the ownership of a company. Both dramas are classic melodramas with tropes like love squares, amnesia and illness.


