To me, the similarity came from the puzzle-like mystery that we are presented with throughout the dramas, getting bit by bit, but wait...almost nothing is as it seems. We have unreliable narrators or witnesses, people who have certain interests at heart, or even if eeeeverybody knows who the culprit/s might be, all can be explained through a different lens or perspective, depends on who's writing the script and what gets presented to the larger public.
Both dramas are very dark in tone, and the nuances of grey are never more apparent than in those who we deem innocent or always protecting the weak.
Twists are present, both in the past and present and by far the cat-mouse race will keep you wondering either who is the (real?) killer or how can we catch him and/or prevent him from further doing any harm. Watch both and prove me wrong :-)
Both dramas are very dark in tone, and the nuances of grey are never more apparent than in those who we deem innocent or always protecting the weak.
Twists are present, both in the past and present and by far the cat-mouse race will keep you wondering either who is the (real?) killer or how can we catch him and/or prevent him from further doing any harm. Watch both and prove me wrong :-)
Both involve how the public, media, and families of both the victims/perpetrator deal and are intertwined with the aftermath of a shocking crime. The World Between Us has a tight script where every line really matters and moves the story forward. Overall it is less melodramatic and more grounded than Come and Hug Me, and has no romance.
Both are beautiful, romantic, slow-paced melodramas that are centered around two leads connected by a fateful tragic incident. In both the characters deal with trauma, pain and scars of the past and overcoming them by finding comfort in each other. Both dramas also have some thriller elements to them and the FL being a famous actress.
Differences: FMIYM has some romcom elements to it at the beginning and feels a bit lighter, while CAHM feels like a heavier watch overall. Latter also leans more towards the crime/investigation side.
Differences: FMIYM has some romcom elements to it at the beginning and feels a bit lighter, while CAHM feels like a heavier watch overall. Latter also leans more towards the crime/investigation side.
Both drama depicted an abusive parent and both leads met as kids.
!!!!!SPOLIERS AHEAD!!!!!!
In Come and Hug, the ML protected FL. ML went on to become a police officer in order to protect FL from his psychopathic father, while in Castaway Diva, ML indirectly watches out for FL by involving himself in every situation FL is in.
FL in come and hug and FL of castaway diva are talented people, one is an actress while the other is an aspiring singer.
Come and hug me is a rather dark show compared to Castaway Diva (there's murder)
!!!!!SPOLIERS AHEAD!!!!!!
In Come and Hug, the ML protected FL. ML went on to become a police officer in order to protect FL from his psychopathic father, while in Castaway Diva, ML indirectly watches out for FL by involving himself in every situation FL is in.
FL in come and hug and FL of castaway diva are talented people, one is an actress while the other is an aspiring singer.
Come and hug me is a rather dark show compared to Castaway Diva (there's murder)
While this one seems more lighthearted in a way, Come and Hug me has the same FL lead and its crime heavy. While there is not time travel involved, I think the style and telling of these dramas are similar. Come and Hug Me is a more angsty slow burn however, I think they are pretty similar so if you haven't you could always give this one a try!
The dramas differ completely in terms of genre, so they give very diferent feelings (though you'll wanna hug the leads in both hehe), but they have some similar points (spoiler alert):
- A trauma in childhood that greatly affects the characters' adult life;
- Supportive families, but with some sibling (between brothers) issues;
- A solid, lovely main couple that isn't bothered by third parties. They meet when they're young, go their separe ways and only meet again as adults. They trust each other from the beginning until the ending.
- A trauma in childhood that greatly affects the characters' adult life;
- Supportive families, but with some sibling (between brothers) issues;
- A solid, lovely main couple that isn't bothered by third parties. They meet when they're young, go their separe ways and only meet again as adults. They trust each other from the beginning until the ending.