Both are medical dramas that have mystery elements in them. The main male and female leads both have a big age gap. The main character in both dramas have an incurable illness. The ethics and morality of being a doctor are questioned in both.
Both dramas psychological and deal with the deep issues of human nature. We see that both male characters are a mystery at first, and each character has their own battles they must fight. I loved Cheese in the Trap for the most part, but I found that Beautiful Mind far surpasses where CITT fell short, in character development.
Both dramas feature a psychopath who tried to pursue a life that others may deem to not suit them due to the fact that they had an inability to feel any emotions or emphatize with other people. Both dramas had the main character ending up misdiagnosed while still young and growing up having traits of psychopathy inside them. Both dramas had the presumed psychopath character trying their best to break away from the stigma people had of psychopaths in general as they try to lead a normal life.
Money Flower is an extraordinary makjang, while A Beautiful Mind is medical drama meets murder mystery. Though these dramas feature different genres, they both star the very talented Jang Hyuk. In both, he portrays a complex protagonist where his aspirations and motives are continually coming into question. Jang Hyuk’s acting is in quit transfixing in both of these roles. Park Se Young plays a significant role in both of these dramas. It has been quite enjoyable to see how much her character differs between these drama. If you are looking for something a little different, give these dramas a try.
Although D-Day focuses on a specific event, they are similar because each of their cases are connected "mysteriously".
-Medical and Conspiracy themes
-Both struggle to overcome an ultimate struggle
-Struggle with family
-Main female leads are really annoying at first (overly-righteous)
-Both use the analogy that patients are "ticking bombs"
-Medical and Conspiracy themes
-Both struggle to overcome an ultimate struggle
-Struggle with family
-Main female leads are really annoying at first (overly-righteous)
-Both use the analogy that patients are "ticking bombs"