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-Solving the wisher’s problem
-Fantasy timeline
-Have a pawnshop with a group of three
-Same ending

Mystic Pop-up Bar mainly tells the story of a “family” running the bar who enter people’s dreams to help them. It balances comedy and warmth, though the backstories can be tragic.

Time Seems to Have Forgotten focuses on a couple trying to remember each other through a pawnshop that fulfills wishes, but only if you pawn something in return. The story is slower, more complicated, and has a heavier emotional tone.

So for me, i prefer you all watch TSTHF first, then MPUB.
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When i was watching The White Olive Tree, there’s only one drama that occurred in my mind. Like for me the thing is very similar for both of these story is from the male lead’s point of view.
Both of them experienced trauma from a certain accidents and gradually began to recover their health, with female lead also having a connection to help their pain. The filming also took place abroad, and the plot in both stories focuses on the characters’ desire for seek change toward something better in the future. In Memories of the Alhambra, Granada is portrayed as a mysterious place with deep history, while in the White Olive Tree, Uglai represents the struggles of people and shows how devastating life was there.
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