The series and the movie share the same era, but different perspectives. The Love Story in the 1970's depicts how the people in that era lived their lives, and made peace with it. While Under The Hawthorn Tree emphasized the scarcity of basic needs, and how even love is expensive in their time. The movie is very poetic, and though they do not sugarcoat the hardships of the setting- there's still beauty in the simplicity of the way they created the movie.
PS: Under the Hawthorn has a beautiful, tragic ending, though.
PS: Under the Hawthorn has a beautiful, tragic ending, though.
-They are both angsty
-The way the main leads can lean on each other
-"You Protect the world, I protect you" & "Qiao Qingyu, do whatever you want. I'll always have your back"
-Two teenagers navigating justice against adults who could've make their lives better.
-Coming of Age
-The way the main leads can lean on each other
-"You Protect the world, I protect you" & "Qiao Qingyu, do whatever you want. I'll always have your back"
-Two teenagers navigating justice against adults who could've make their lives better.
-Coming of Age
