Both feature two artists (one older and one younger) who eventually worked for the king as the king were impressed by their skills. Except in Painter of the Wind, the artists are painters, while in King and the Clown, the artists are male clowns. The two main artists in both shows also really care for each other and are willing to sacrifice a lot for one another. Homosexual themes prevail in both shows though presented quite differently. In King and the Clown, you have a feminine male clown and two other men (one fellow clown and the other is the king himself) who can both possibly be interpreted as having some sort of feelings for him. In Painter of the Wind, the younger female artists has lived as a man her whole life and the older male artist who thinks she's a man can possibly think of himself as homosexual since he is having some feelings for a fellow male artist. In addition, the female-pretending-to-be-a male artist in Painter of the Wind is also shows to have another love interest that can be interpreted as homosexual, that is her relationship and fascination with a female gisaeng
1. Both dramas have Moon Geun Young's character having relationships with older men.\
2. Actually, the main reason I'm recommending Painter of the Wind is because it's such an underrated drama and more people need to watch it. Especially Moon Geun Young fans, Moon Geun Young showed superb acting skills in Painter and it is her work that made her receive a daesang and a baeksang award.
(Bonus: Park Jin Woo, Moon Geun Young's boyfriend in My Little Bride, also plays her same age rival student in Painter of the Wind).
2. Actually, the main reason I'm recommending Painter of the Wind is because it's such an underrated drama and more people need to watch it. Especially Moon Geun Young fans, Moon Geun Young showed superb acting skills in Painter and it is her work that made her receive a daesang and a baeksang award.
(Bonus: Park Jin Woo, Moon Geun Young's boyfriend in My Little Bride, also plays her same age rival student in Painter of the Wind).
Both dramas feature Moon Chae Won in hanbok (where she looks extra pretty). Even though her role in Painter is only minor, it's still worth watching because it's her breakthrough role and her role in it is so unique. She has chemistry in her partners in both dramas that led her to win best couples with her respective partners. Both dramas are really great in general (in fact both were nominated for Baeksang). As of February 2, 2021, these are also the only two dramas that got MCW to be nominated at Baeksang Awards.
Both have a stunning chemistry between the women and I also noticed that the pairs actresses from TPOTW (Two Moons I pertain to Moon Chae Won and Moon Geun Young) and The Handmaiden (Two Kims pertains to Kim Min Hee and Kim Tae Ri). They have similar surnames which I find it cute.
However, TPOTW has a tragic ending that's why I wished and waited for 8 years for a lesbian movie that defies South Korean stigma against LGBTQ.
However, TPOTW has a tragic ending that's why I wished and waited for 8 years for a lesbian movie that defies South Korean stigma against LGBTQ.