Both dramas are focused on women that are career driven and ambitious while giving secondary thoughts to their private life and especially to their marriage. Both women appear cold and without any second thought to their own life. At the same time the perfect marriage appears to have many cracks and gets involved in a case that shakes them.
Both give off very similar feels.
Both give off very similar feels.
Both dramas are about a married couple who is not married for love and both couples face difficult decisions and situations. Both dramas also have something to do with unfaithfulness and in both dramas we have very strong women who are willing to cross lines for their work. Both dramas are very, very, very mature and are so powerful that one has to stop often in order to keep on breathing.
Both dramas have also gotten an ending that robs one of all the last piece that was left while watching them.
They are masterpieces of no comparison.
Both dramas have also gotten an ending that robs one of all the last piece that was left while watching them.
They are masterpieces of no comparison.
Both dramas carry strong female leads that have to do many things to survive within their environments. The osts and filming are very similar and beautiful. They both have a darker mood and include similar themes such as betrayal, cheating, tragedy, and a lot of suspension. Would highly recommend if you enjoyed Misty.
Like cheat on me, if you can it's a more adult drama involving cheating and murder.
The vibe is really similar i think and until the end we didn't who was the real killer. I highly recommend it?
"Misty revolves around successful news anchor Go Hye Ran (Kim Nam Joo). When she's accused of the murder of a former lover, her estranged husband, Kang Tae Wook (Ji Jin Hee) must step in as her defense lawyer. Let us all pause here to recognize the sheer glory that is the character of Go Hye Ran"
The vibe is really similar i think and until the end we didn't who was the real killer. I highly recommend it?
"Misty revolves around successful news anchor Go Hye Ran (Kim Nam Joo). When she's accused of the murder of a former lover, her estranged husband, Kang Tae Wook (Ji Jin Hee) must step in as her defense lawyer. Let us all pause here to recognize the sheer glory that is the character of Go Hye Ran"
Thriller aspect is there, as well as romance, but Misty as a whole is not as innocent or upbeat as When the Camellia Blooms. Both shows have a serious tone, and keep you wanting to click the next episode. Camellia is more sweet and lighter in tone, but Misty has that mystery/thriller aspect. Both have competent, strong female leads who will stand up for themselves, as well as a male lead who will protect them (by any means necessary)...
They have parallels in that both female leads are caught up in a web of lies; both are ambitious and "cold"; both have personal lives that are falling apart. The genres and delivery is different, so are the characterizations, and while I think Misty is the better drama hands down, MHE reminds me of it.
If you are looking for a drama with more mature characters, where no one is 100% good or 100% evil, both dramas share that.
You'll find very appealing characters and a storyline that has romance, drama, revenge, politics and strong female characters (Go Hye Ran in Misty and Choi Yoo Jin in K2).
In both dramas you have a mysterious murder that impacts all the story.
You'll find very appealing characters and a storyline that has romance, drama, revenge, politics and strong female characters (Go Hye Ran in Misty and Choi Yoo Jin in K2).
In both dramas you have a mysterious murder that impacts all the story.