Similarities:
-Both have an older woman dating a younger man.
-Both have older man living next to/with older woman.
-Both have the woman feeling like she needs to get her life together.
-Both have an older man and older woman bickering (although the bickering in Last Cinderella is 100X worse)
-Both have a love triangle.
Differences:
- In Last Cinderella, the younger man seduces the older woman because someone told him to. While in DNWNKK, he asked her out because he was genuinely interested.
- In LC, the female lead is seen more as an old man while in DNWNKK, the female lead is feminine.
-Both have an older woman dating a younger man.
-Both have older man living next to/with older woman.
-Both have the woman feeling like she needs to get her life together.
-Both have an older man and older woman bickering (although the bickering in Last Cinderella is 100X worse)
-Both have a love triangle.
Differences:
- In Last Cinderella, the younger man seduces the older woman because someone told him to. While in DNWNKK, he asked her out because he was genuinely interested.
- In LC, the female lead is seen more as an old man while in DNWNKK, the female lead is feminine.
Due to family circumstances, high school student Miko Sonoda is forced to live at her uncle's boarding house. However, before she can arrive there, Miko is already met with a bad omen: while trying to find the place, she suspects that someone is following her! When her uncle comes to her rescue, the assumed stalker happens to be one of his tenants, leaving Miko embarrassed on her first day.
Miko learns that she will be living with five unique adults, including the accused man. Additionally, it turns out that he is Jun Matsunaga, a 29-year-old designer who seems to lose his temper easily. Having made such a humiliating first impression, Miko believes that only a miserable life awaits her. But in the presence of Jun, she comes to realize that living with adults is not so difficult after all—and there may even be enough room for romance.
Miko learns that she will be living with five unique adults, including the accused man. Additionally, it turns out that he is Jun Matsunaga, a 29-year-old designer who seems to lose his temper easily. Having made such a humiliating first impression, Miko believes that only a miserable life awaits her. But in the presence of Jun, she comes to realize that living with adults is not so difficult after all—and there may even be enough room for romance.
20 years ago, Kei, a 23 year-old highschool teacher, fell for a student, Hitoha, a beautiful girl, but lost her from a tragic car accident. He’s now a middle aged factory worker who has just quit the job to visit Klavan in Ukraine. There lies a beautiful railway called Tunnel Of Love, where people say you can meet with your deceased beloved one. A freight transport runs once a day and it is said that the train takes someone you wish to meet
Well, although the plot of the two shows have no similarities, and the two shows are still ongoing, there are other things I found similar in the show.The ml in (prince of push) and the fl in (she was pretty), both get a makeover, although the reasons for both are different, the transformation kinda changes their personality (in a good way). It's also about character development. The fl although hasn't changed much, the ml in prince of push has a major character development, in the second episode itself. Although the development is gradual in both, both the shows are pretty good.
A psychological drama about unhealthy interpersonal relationships explained often through elaborate flashbacks. Takanako Mayuko, who grew up in an idyllic mansion with the perfect loving family, blames her childhood best friend for everything that has gone wrong in her life. While maintaining the façade of friendship, Mayuko finalizes the revenge she’s been secretly plotting for decades.
Maria, struggling financially, juggles a low-paying day job with nighttime shifts at a cabaret to fund her sister Nana's eye operation. Tragedy struck their family when a young Maria accidentally caused a fire, resulting in Nana's blindness and their father's death. Shiro, a discontented concert pianist, crosses paths with Maria in a traffic accident, leading to his hospitalization. Adopting a false identity and amnesia, Shiro seeks refuge at Maria's home, eventually becoming a cabaret pianist. Unbeknownst to them, fate weaves a complex web, revealing that their lives were never meant to intersect.