The drama seems to be inspired by the Korean drama Hometown cha cha cha which is by far one of the best Korean dramas. The drama is undoubtedly going to be healing drama since it is the same writer of Go ahead, The day of becoming you, and Hi Venus which are IMO a few of the best dramas that I have watched.
Both shows are calm, positive, no villains, no stress, easy to watch, and happy. To some viewers, both seem to lack plot, but both kind of give the same vibe, show slices of life in their worlds. There's more romance, plenty of kisses, and foodie-scenes in "Love me, Love my voice" than in "Meet yourself". Both shows are slow-paced feel-good, have lost of side characters, and feature cities from a touristy view.
Personality of the main characters aren't that similar. Yeoreum in Summer Strike finds it hard to express her thoughts/feelings and always accompanied by books. Houdoung in Meet Yourself is outspoken and easygoing due to the nature of her job as a manager in a hotel.
BUT the two series are pretty similar in the sense that the sudden shift in their normal, usual life has made them want to brave a new environment for a change. I have just started MY but it's probably gonna be another slice of life series that would make one appreciate life as it is and people as they are.
BUT the two series are pretty similar in the sense that the sudden shift in their normal, usual life has made them want to brave a new environment for a change. I have just started MY but it's probably gonna be another slice of life series that would make one appreciate life as it is and people as they are.
both are so healing, you watch them just to relax which really great after watching a drama full of angst
Both is the type of healing drama with great romance plot. The feeling when i watch the Road Home is similar to when i watched Meet Yourself, both have pleasing scenary and heal your heart indeee. One is full of green when the other one is full of white and i think its the charm point. Both resemble each other in different way. Both also have amazing cast!
Very similar vibes of maturity I think both shows do a good job of showing how many people feel in real time. Has a calming effect almost
Both have the same actor as the male lead. Both are village-centered, slice-of-life, healing dramas with similar vibes. Both leads have great chemistry.
- Both dramas have the same feel good vibes and self healing themes.
- Both focus on family relationships.
- Both Male leads are nice lead charaters and all the people depend on them.
- Both dramas have a City Girl moving to the countryside and falling in love with a boy there.
- Both dramas are set in countryside and have that quiet, cozy type of vibe
- Slow-paced romance.
- Both focus on family relationships.
- Both Male leads are nice lead charaters and all the people depend on them.
- Both dramas have a City Girl moving to the countryside and falling in love with a boy there.
- Both dramas are set in countryside and have that quiet, cozy type of vibe
- Slow-paced romance.
Both feel so real. And the focus on scenery and subtle details are very much the same feel! Super calming and relaxing to just hear the natural sound take its spot as the background music in both dramas.
- Written by the same screenwriter
- Hi Venus also has a bit of village setting in the beginning and ending
- Healthy relationship between main leads
- deep conversation
- Joseph Zeng, the main lead in Hi Venus appeared in Meet Yourself as guest star
- Hi Venus also has a bit of village setting in the beginning and ending
- Healthy relationship between main leads
- deep conversation
- Joseph Zeng, the main lead in Hi Venus appeared in Meet Yourself as guest star
The chinese drama and the movie are similar in sense that they portray the theme of escaping from the hustle-bustle of city life to the serene and peaceful countryside. In both cases FLs are dealing with some issues and they want want an escape.
The other similarity is that they are both are full of warmth and message of healing of heart. Then there's the added bonus of different mouth watering food in both.
The other similarity is that they are both are full of warmth and message of healing of heart. Then there's the added bonus of different mouth watering food in both.
So far, ‘Amidst a Snowstorm of Love’ is giving me the same stress relief vibe as ‘Meet Yourself’. Simple and mesmerizing.
Healing, awesome cinematography, village life, unique, refreshing, learn other culture, and the most important thing is all casts have good acting. If you come across this page and you're trying to watch drama with similar vibes I highly recommend To The Wonder, only 8 episodes and it is one of the most popular chinese dramas 2024 on douban.
Both dramas involve a very realistic portrayal of individuals trying to cope and keep up with the demands of life. Feeling lost in life, as they try to navigate it after losing their loved ones.
Meet Yourself and Remembrance of Things Part are similar in the way that they both feel humane. They both talk about the pain of day-to-day life while reminding us that there is still good in this world and that eventually, we'll discover our identity, and learn to navigate and accept whatever life may bring.
Both have phenomenal scriptwriting, though I somehow prefer Remembrance of Things Past in this aspect as their opinions are articulated in a very straightforward manner. I highly suggest watching either one of these dramas, as they nourish both the mind and the soul. Characters from both dramas are just so well-written and are so naturally kind but flawed, it feels like you're watching a scene from everyday life.
This recommendation does not intend to compare both dramas in terms of the similarities in their plots, but rather, it talks about the heartwarming feeling you get from watching.
Meet Yourself and Remembrance of Things Part are similar in the way that they both feel humane. They both talk about the pain of day-to-day life while reminding us that there is still good in this world and that eventually, we'll discover our identity, and learn to navigate and accept whatever life may bring.
Both have phenomenal scriptwriting, though I somehow prefer Remembrance of Things Past in this aspect as their opinions are articulated in a very straightforward manner. I highly suggest watching either one of these dramas, as they nourish both the mind and the soul. Characters from both dramas are just so well-written and are so naturally kind but flawed, it feels like you're watching a scene from everyday life.
This recommendation does not intend to compare both dramas in terms of the similarities in their plots, but rather, it talks about the heartwarming feeling you get from watching.



