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Once We Were Us is a Korean remake of Us and Them. If you liked Us and Them, you can give Once We Were Us a try, but it won’t give you quite the same feeling. On the other hand, if you enjoyed Once We Were Us, then Us and Them is a must-watch. You’re in for an emotional ride.

I originally thought the Korean remake would be exactly the same as the Chinese version, but I was wrong. While the overall plot is similar, I found the Chinese version more heart-wrenching and cinematic. What I loved most about Us and Them were the scenes with the male lead’s dad. I actually only cried during the part where his dad writes the letter for the female lead, and again during the ending credits when the male lead returns to visit his old home. The dialogue in the Chinese version is also much more thought-provoking. The scene that haunts me the most is when they’re sitting in the car and the female lead says, “I missed you.” I also appreciated how the Chinese version showed different years and how the characters grew and changed over time.

I also really love the OSTs in the Chinese version, they added so much more depth and meaning to the entire film. And of course, we can’t forget the main song, “Later” by Rene Liu. That song was actually the inspiration behind Us and Them, which makes it even more special and emotionally powerful.

In comparison, the Korean remake, Once We Were Us, felt like it was lacking in that area. The OSTs didn’t stand out to me at all, and they didn’t leave the same lasting impression. The Chinese version’s music truly elevated the story, while the Korean version’s soundtrack was whatever.

That said, I want to give credit to the Korean version for two things. First, in the Chinese version, there’s a scene where the male and female leads hold hands and run back to the hotel…even though the male lead already has a family. The Korean version removed that scene, which I think was a good choice, because imagine finding out your husband is still in love with his first love. Second, the Korean version made the female lead a successful architect, and I loved seeing that she built a stable career in Seoul. In the Chinese version, she’s still struggling and doesn’t have a stable job.
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Both are very heartwarming, cozy and healing. There are the backstories to both of the main characters and how they are trying to find their happiness
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Look at the posters, they are the same! LOL these two movies gave such sentimental feelings.
I can say that both are very very very similar!!!
But they both got their own plots, personally Ii still liked Us and Them better, but both movies were good!
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