Pretty much the same story. I watched My Love first, around the time it aired, i really loved it and felt more emotional. this was my first time watching Greg Hsu and if you haven't already, you really need to try his works. i personally loved his acting and think he portrayed the role of the missing the chance with a loved one and wishing her well.
But not to say, i enjoyed the this movie too (you are the apple of my eye). while the story was very predictable (and very similar to My love) i did not find it that boring. it was a good time pass watch. (watched while having a meal alone)
oh! and the ending scene to both were the same! chinese did it better (in my opinion)
so if you liked one and want to see similar (and don't want to have a meal alone) try either/other.
But not to say, i enjoyed the this movie too (you are the apple of my eye). while the story was very predictable (and very similar to My love) i did not find it that boring. it was a good time pass watch. (watched while having a meal alone)
oh! and the ending scene to both were the same! chinese did it better (in my opinion)
so if you liked one and want to see similar (and don't want to have a meal alone) try either/other.
Jin U and his friends, who are each experiencing the peak of their puberty, have their own unique interests and causes of trouble. The one common interest among them is Seon A, the model student who embodies both grace and beauty. To them, Seon A looks like an unattainable dream, even though she’s in the same class.
Despite their contrasting personalities and academic performances, Jin U and Seon A develop a close bond by showing interest in each other’s different sides. Their relationship navigates through the lovey-dovey and bittersweet phases of high school and into the heart of their poignant youth.
Despite their contrasting personalities and academic performances, Jin U and Seon A develop a close bond by showing interest in each other’s different sides. Their relationship navigates through the lovey-dovey and bittersweet phases of high school and into the heart of their poignant youth.



