It's supposed to be "loosely" based on the novel Little Women.....And I can't see even a hint of resemblance except…
the only connections I find to the original book/story are the sisters - one being an artist like Amy March, the other being taken in by a rich relative again like Amy, the journo sister who could perhaps be said to be like Jo March in that she also writes. Also, the missing dad in the story.....we haven't really seen the sisters' father whilst we do know he is away for work just like the March family patriarch was away at war. Am I missing anything else?
I am a long time avid K-drama/movie viewer so I would say I very much prefer the Korean dramas and movies to the Japanese or Chinese counterparts.
I feel with Netflix, the production feels so much more slicker and I really don't know whether I like it very much or not. I couldn't get into CLOY. Vincenzo was enjoyable to a degree but it's not one I would recommend to others. So, I think I prefer the non-Netflix K-dramas.
I like that Japan is still sticking to its own path. I don't think less of South Korea for venturing into new pastures, though. Like you mentioned, change is the only constant in this world.
I feel with Netflix, the production feels so much more slicker and I really don't know whether I like it very much or not. I couldn't get into CLOY. Vincenzo was enjoyable to a degree but it's not one I would recommend to others. So, I think I prefer the non-Netflix K-dramas.
I like that Japan is still sticking to its own path. I don't think less of South Korea for venturing into new pastures, though. Like you mentioned, change is the only constant in this world.