It's Okay, That's Love

괜찮아, 사랑이야 ‧ Drama ‧ 2014
It's my second recommendation for Age of Youth as I was literally amazed, felt so good watching it.

Both have super awesome Soundtracks ( with foriegn songs).
Both have amazing performances from the actors and actress.

The storyline from both drama evolve friendship, romance mixed with some good comedy. Aside from that they are unique and different from each other in term of overall plot.

Both of these Masterpieces gets 10/10 from me. (Gladly)

Enjoy your watch :)
Recommended by Rawa
In both dramas the main character has mental illness and both dramas are rly cool. Try it and enjoy :)
Recommended by Izida
Bots are about love and psychology. Both are really good dramas. And the acting is very good . it's worth watching.
Recommended by Maichen
Okay, it's not the same drama. They even have not the same elements. Characters are different, plot is different... But they have the same cordial, heart-warming and deep feelings. Also, both of them have the similiar kind of indie music.
Recommended by darkshadowisborn
Sincerity and mature conversations. Both dramas offer a breath of fresh air. Both have comic moments and unexpected situations are solved by communication..in this dramas its characters actually tell their problems to others and work to solve them.
Recommended by claudya87
Life is not perfect, we all have our weirdness, we all have "an illness" we're hiding, so finding the persons that can accept us as we are can be hard. Both series talk about relationships, friendships and acceptance. Both combine serious situations with comical reactions and their chracters evolve as the story unfolds.
Recommended by claudya87
-Both have the main leads with a physiological problem.
-Female Lead is a doctor.
- Rich Male lead.
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Recommended by Ree
Both dramas explore the impact of the past on an individual. While MSR focuses a lot more on the romance between the two leads, the other is much more touching and heartfelt in its message.
Recommended by Tenshinyan
They both have the psychology aspect but I found it's Okay, That's Love to be much deeper plot while Madam Antoine was lighter and more comedy. Both females leads are bold but while in Madam Antoine she was a fortune teller and he was the psychologist, in it's Okay, That's Love she was the psychologist and he was a writer. Both stories the main characters had love issues and the guys had traumas
Recommended by Eunha
Both involve a person, strugling with an illness that doesn't seem treatable. In Both the mains meets their partners in the middle of the battle and the discovery. Both they and their partner are scared and make some questionable human choices. Both treat the illnesses with respect, while adding some love and a possitive humane angle of the issues. Both dramas deserve better recognision.
Recommended by Loving_Roots
They both have a mature theme although it's okay that's love focuses on the psychological aspect I still find some similarities
Recommended by Suckerforhappyendings
-the abusive,dysfunctional family dynamics are very similar with both brothers believing their parents loves the other brother more.
-both brothers go to prison and eventually mend their relationship with their sibling.
-family healing from past abuse, dysfunction and becoming a family again.
Recommended by DorianGrey101
FL and ML both are well known figures/ professionals in their field of careers when they first met and became attracted to each other.
Both MLs suffer from severe mental/psychological illnesses.
As they fall deeper in love with each other, they open up more about their feelings and past traumas.
Both romance drama depicts the process of healing and acceptance.
Recommended by MeiLandi
They Both are both shows that have some medical scenario intertwined in the story. Both are very complex rom-com's on top of that. You'll fall in love with Jo In Sung as the male lead just as much as you fall in love with either of the leads in Jealousy Incarnate. It just happens to be that Gong Hyo Jin is the female lead and is perfect in both. If you haven't watched this, drop everything and watch it.
Recommended by JoanneSmith
Both deal with the mental health of patients and in both dramas the male leads struggle with mental illness.
Recommended by IJB
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