Both of these dramas feature life following the Cultural Revolution and its impact on ordinary Chinese families. The fast-pace in development and how difficult it was for the generation of people caught between pre and post Cultural Revolution to adapt to these changes is a key event in both dramas.
Both about solving railway crimes. Always on the Move is set in the late 70s while Watch Your Back is set in the 21st century.
Strong found family and senior/junior relationships.
Both are period dramas where you can watch technology become what it is today.
- Focusing on, but not limited to, computers and TV/film industry in Our Times
- Focusing on, but not limited to, railroad and trains in Always on the Move
Both are period dramas where you can watch technology become what it is today.
- Focusing on, but not limited to, computers and TV/film industry in Our Times
- Focusing on, but not limited to, railroad and trains in Always on the Move
- FL grows up in a privileged background, ML grows up without his parents.
- FL's mom knows ML as a child before FL even meets ML.
- FL's mom does not like the ML for a mistake that the ML made as a child.
- FL's mom knows ML as a child before FL even meets ML.
- FL's mom does not like the ML for a mistake that the ML made as a child.
Similarities: Female lead will forget everything due to the betrayal of the male lead. The female lead will love the male lead after forgetting everything but will be the most vengeful once their memory returns.
Differences: Once Upon A Time is a film while Good Bye My Princess is a drama. The male lead of Once Upon A Time did not truly betray the female lead while the male lead of Good Bye My Princess truly betrayed the female lead.
Differences: Once Upon A Time is a film while Good Bye My Princess is a drama. The male lead of Once Upon A Time did not truly betray the female lead while the male lead of Good Bye My Princess truly betrayed the female lead.

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