both are character dramas and somehow have similar vibes, with specific atmospher which catches you and makes feel you are there.
in both drama characters, their relationships and love triangles are raw realistic and deep, both drama has FL who loves art (music/sculpture) very much, wants to learn and success, and while going for that goal she gets in love triangle / falls in love (not only one time as it is usual for Kdrama FLs). But FL is not main similarity, the whole vibes, production, characters depth and storytalling style is similar.
P.S. in both drama there are great classic music soundtracks.
in both drama characters, their relationships and love triangles are raw realistic and deep, both drama has FL who loves art (music/sculpture) very much, wants to learn and success, and while going for that goal she gets in love triangle / falls in love (not only one time as it is usual for Kdrama FLs). But FL is not main similarity, the whole vibes, production, characters depth and storytalling style is similar.
P.S. in both drama there are great classic music soundtracks.
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in both dramas love triangle / square is very similar (3 close friends with similar hidden love triangle and new girl in picture, friends fall apart because of her)
though in Brahms there is another old friends love triangle for FL part .
overall Brahms characters have more depth, though as I remember Tempted has also quite promising start with "Gossip Girl" wibes. and also Tempted has more beautiful cast ))))
in both dramas love triangle / square is very similar (3 close friends with similar hidden love triangle and new girl in picture, friends fall apart because of her)
though in Brahms there is another old friends love triangle for FL part .
overall Brahms characters have more depth, though as I remember Tempted has also quite promising start with "Gossip Girl" wibes. and also Tempted has more beautiful cast ))))
In defiance of her family’s opposition, Song Ah gets accepted to the music school of the same university where she originally majored in business. As she’s seven years older than her classmates, she finds her new academic life daunting and struggles to find strength. One day, she hears Joon Young playing “Träumerei," which comforts her. Joon Young is a talented pianist who started playing the piano when he was six. He’s been friends with Jung Kyung, the granddaughter of Kyunghoo Group’s CEO, for a long time, and is in love with her. When he decides to keep his distance from Jung Kyung, he meets Song Ah.



