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Both have that feel of the 90's with the MSN, letters, and warm friendships that eventually blossoms into something more.
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Let’s just say that it has the same vibes just different plot and storyline and how the timelines goes by…. It’s a cute family past story thingy that someone might enjoy watching so I think u’ll like it… but for the wig thingy….. I don’t know…. I still need an explanation as to WHY they try so hard for that awkward hairdo…. ?
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Like "Remember Me", "Osmosis" integrates people with special needs in the plot. In "Remember Me", Name suffers from selective mutism and Champon needs a wheelchair. In "Osmosis", James, the main lead (James Ramada with some heartbreaking scenes), also has selective mutism, Paolo (JC Santiago, also very convincing) is a stutterer, and Diego/Dante (Harwin Medez, frughteningly realistic) suffers from Dissociative Identity Disorder. In contrast to "Remember Me", "Osmosis is a low budget production, but it's worth watching anyway.
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