The dramas have similar time travel principles - they use single world rather than parallel worlds, meaning when something gets changed in the past, it causes a ripple effect in present time rather than creating a new, diverging timeline. Because of this, the dramas reminded me of each other a lot. The romance and angst is also at a similar level.
All the gods will be leaving before the last rain of doomsday. However, an ordinary human girl unexpectedly puts a dent in their plans to retreat thus causing the world to move towards the unknown. Based on the animistic mythology of the Amis tribe, the gods are no longer willing to bless the land that is plagued with environmental issues. One by one, the gods depart the world they once loved. A human girl discovers that the opportunity to reverse her destiny lies within herself and her guardian. Before the final day of judgment, a love story between human and god unfolds.
- ML tries to change his fate by using a supernatural opportunity that he has to keep secret from his social circle
- items that enable this opportunity have limited uses
- identity swap/time travel introduce new challenges and affect relations with ML's loved ones (family/partners)
- crime/murder mystery elements
Fan of one may likely enjoy the other.
- items that enable this opportunity have limited uses
- identity swap/time travel introduce new challenges and affect relations with ML's loved ones (family/partners)
- crime/murder mystery elements
Fan of one may likely enjoy the other.
Both dramas are written by the same screenwriter, both involve a male lead being entangled into supernatural events in which he needs to unravel mysteries to get him and/or his loved ones out of trouble. Both are about escaping from fate in an attempt to manipulate certain rules or principles that bind the supernatural events.
Time travel and romance in both dramas! However, the lead in Nine uses time travel more purposefully to uncover secrets in the past which sometimes makes huge riffles and changes to his present, while Tomorrow seems to be more about traveling to the future and trying to affect it by changing the present. Nine has also a more serious/darker undertone to it.