Both have university settings, but thankfully both have the bulk of their interactions occur outside of school. Both have mature themes in some areas and have amazing chemistry between the main actors. Love Mechanics has a bit more difficulty in the relationship, but in both shows you can feel beautiful love between the couples.
Love in the Air shows how PTSD affects a person who has gone through physical and emotional abuse.
Not me shows how one's experience can differ from others. Showing the destruction admist the calm peace.
Both of these dramas have a dark theme including gangs and motorcycles.
Of course, Love in the Air is more of Kinnporsche and Not Me is just a masterpiece.
Personally, both of these show real life issues and im all up for it!
Not me shows how one's experience can differ from others. Showing the destruction admist the calm peace.
Both of these dramas have a dark theme including gangs and motorcycles.
Of course, Love in the Air is more of Kinnporsche and Not Me is just a masterpiece.
Personally, both of these show real life issues and im all up for it!
Here are the biggest similarities:
?? 1. Intense romantic chemistry
Both dramas put a lot of emphasis on the chemistry between the leads. The attraction feels immediate and is a major driving force of the story.
??? 2. Confident, dominant male lead
Both feature a lead with a strong, self-assured presence who tends to take charge of situations. That commanding energy is clearly something you enjoy in fictional characters.
? 3. Emotional and physical tension
Rather than relying solely on dialogue, both use lingering looks, close interactions, and emotional push-and-pull to build romantic tension.
? 4. Charismatic performances
A lot of the appeal comes from the actors’ screen presence. When the performances are convincing, the relationship becomes much more engaging.
? 5. Romance at the center
Unlike action-heavy BLs, both keep the central relationship as the emotional core of the series.
?? 1. Intense romantic chemistry
Both dramas put a lot of emphasis on the chemistry between the leads. The attraction feels immediate and is a major driving force of the story.
??? 2. Confident, dominant male lead
Both feature a lead with a strong, self-assured presence who tends to take charge of situations. That commanding energy is clearly something you enjoy in fictional characters.
? 3. Emotional and physical tension
Rather than relying solely on dialogue, both use lingering looks, close interactions, and emotional push-and-pull to build romantic tension.
? 4. Charismatic performances
A lot of the appeal comes from the actors’ screen presence. When the performances are convincing, the relationship becomes much more engaging.
? 5. Romance at the center
Unlike action-heavy BLs, both keep the central relationship as the emotional core of the series.
I don't know how this was missed cz here we have similar dynamics between the leads prapai and sky. Its just that the trauma is different.
Here fort is a green flag and pete is someone who is afraid to love so it's pretty similar except in love in the air the trauma is sexual abuse but here its family abuse which leads to fear of love
Here fort is a green flag and pete is someone who is afraid to love so it's pretty similar except in love in the air the trauma is sexual abuse but here its family abuse which leads to fear of love



