- Romance in the midst of war.
Well, Nami Uraraka ni Meoto Biyori wasn't yet a "War" war, but I'm sure Japan was preparing for it. I think they already colonized parts of China and Korea at that time too? So people in this drama live a quite prosperous life.
However in the Kono Sekai No Katasumi Ni, it's a "War" war that happened. Japan lost the WW II. Hence the bombing, the tragedy, the famine, etc.
Although both have great stories where romance and family remained.
Well, Nami Uraraka ni Meoto Biyori wasn't yet a "War" war, but I'm sure Japan was preparing for it. I think they already colonized parts of China and Korea at that time too? So people in this drama live a quite prosperous life.
However in the Kono Sekai No Katasumi Ni, it's a "War" war that happened. Japan lost the WW II. Hence the bombing, the tragedy, the famine, etc.
Although both have great stories where romance and family remained.
Slow paced, healing, trauma, comforting male protagonist.
I recommend this after watching the first two episodes. The countryside setting matches When The Weather is Fine's vibe. Although perhaps when the story moved on later to Seoul the vibe from the setting would differ.
But I don't think so with the vibes of the story in general. Overall the vibes are quite similar. The female protagonist got hurt by situations and fates, passed away parents, famous for being 'pretty' and 'jinxed'. Meanwhile the male protagonist is well-liked, calm, but comforting to the female protagonist.
I recommend this after watching the first two episodes. The countryside setting matches When The Weather is Fine's vibe. Although perhaps when the story moved on later to Seoul the vibe from the setting would differ.
But I don't think so with the vibes of the story in general. Overall the vibes are quite similar. The female protagonist got hurt by situations and fates, passed away parents, famous for being 'pretty' and 'jinxed'. Meanwhile the male protagonist is well-liked, calm, but comforting to the female protagonist.