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.
I just started Jiajia's lovely journey, and so far, it reminds me of 'Meet Yourself.' If you love the slow pace, the beauty of the countryside, and the people there, you'll enjoy the other drama as well. The only difference is that Jiajia is geared more towards adolescents and young adults, whereas 'Meet Yourself' is aimed at an older, more mature audience going through midlife situations



