Joon Sang moves to a new high school in search of his biological father. Yu Jin and Sang Hyuk are close childhood friends, although Sang Hyuk wants to be more than a friend, Yu Jin sees him as a brother. On a trip together with other high school mates, Oh Chelin, Jin Suk and Yong Kuk, Yu Jin is saved after an accident by Joon Sang. They become close and she opens up his cold heart. However, circumstances and fate dictate that their love will never be. He abruptly disappears from their lives.
Ten years later, the old High School buddies gather to celebrate Yu Jin and Sang Hyuk's soon-to-be wedding. Yu Jin, who was deeply in love with Joon Sang, still has a fire in her heart for him. But at the party, Oh Chelin's new boyfriend arrives, who appears the same as Joon Sang.
Ten years later, the old High School buddies gather to celebrate Yu Jin and Sang Hyuk's soon-to-be wedding. Yu Jin, who was deeply in love with Joon Sang, still has a fire in her heart for him. But at the party, Oh Chelin's new boyfriend arrives, who appears the same as Joon Sang.
"Snow Flower" (2019) and "Autumn in My Heart" (2000) share several thematic and emotional similarities, despite differing in their specific narratives and cultural contexts.
1. **Themes of Family and Love**: Both works explore deep emotional themes related to family and love. "Snow Flower" delves into complex family dynamics and the consequences of strained relationships, while "Autumn in My Heart" revolves around themes of tragic love and family secrets.
2. **Focus on Emotional Struggles**: Both stories center on characters experiencing intense emotional struggles. In "Snow Flower," characters face challenges related to family expectations and personal sacrifices. Similarly, "Autumn in My Heart" portrays characters dealing with grief, identity crises, and romantic entanglements.
3. **Cultural Contexts**: Though "Snow Flower" is set in Japan and "Autumn in My Heart" in Korea, both films reflect their respective cultural contexts' views on family and societal expectations, shedding light on how these influence personal relationships.
These similarities suggest that despite their different settings and plots, both works aim to explore the complexities of human relationships and the impact of societal and familial expectations on personal lives.
1. **Themes of Family and Love**: Both works explore deep emotional themes related to family and love. "Snow Flower" delves into complex family dynamics and the consequences of strained relationships, while "Autumn in My Heart" revolves around themes of tragic love and family secrets.
2. **Focus on Emotional Struggles**: Both stories center on characters experiencing intense emotional struggles. In "Snow Flower," characters face challenges related to family expectations and personal sacrifices. Similarly, "Autumn in My Heart" portrays characters dealing with grief, identity crises, and romantic entanglements.
3. **Cultural Contexts**: Though "Snow Flower" is set in Japan and "Autumn in My Heart" in Korea, both films reflect their respective cultural contexts' views on family and societal expectations, shedding light on how these influence personal relationships.
These similarities suggest that despite their different settings and plots, both works aim to explore the complexities of human relationships and the impact of societal and familial expectations on personal lives.
A touching sad love story. FL knew she didn't have more time to live & she decide to pay some guy to be her boyfriend until she die coz she want to experience love. Both movies FL is sick & hiding it from ML. Yuki no Hana based on Nakashima Mika song. Both movies a must watch if you like sad touching love story.
Takenouchi plays an aquarium employee named Kengo, who seems ordinary at first glance but actually possesses a secret that he would sacrifice everything in order to protect. Meanwhile, Ueto plays Risa, a young woman working in the sex trade in order to pay off her brother's debt, though her situation has led her to contemplate suicide. These two characters, both full of despair, meet each other and end up entering a contract marriage purely for its benefits. However, as they overcome various troubles, their relationship begins turning into true love.
Hisashi and Mai are set to have their wedding ceremony in 3 months, but Mai falls ill and lapses into a coma. Hisashi does not give up on his fiance and prays for her recovery. Finally, Mai wakes up, but she doesn't have any memory of Hisashi.
~~ Based on the true story of Hisashi and Mai Nakahara ~~
~~ Based on the true story of Hisashi and Mai Nakahara ~~