-Both the dramas have same theme
-Both of them have family issues and how they solve them
my opinion is that Doctor John is a much better on then hospital playlist cause in each episode of doctor john i laughed, i cried, i was serious and i enjoyed it to fullest(this is only a opinion that can differ to person to person)
-Both of them have family issues and how they solve them
my opinion is that Doctor John is a much better on then hospital playlist cause in each episode of doctor john i laughed, i cried, i was serious and i enjoyed it to fullest(this is only a opinion that can differ to person to person)
Nijiiro Karute and Hospital Playlist are slice-of-life medical dramas. Both dramas feature heartwarming stories about the characters. There are no villains or complicated conflicts; just the characters and their day-to-day problems that we can all probably relate to in one way or another. Because they're relatable, it is easy to become attached to the characters of both dramas. Both dramas have beautiful music! And of course, FOOD!
On their differences: Nijiiro Karute is much shorter than Hospital Playlist (9 episodes with just around 45-50 minutes per episode). Nijiiro Karute also does not have romance, whereas each of the five leads in Hospital Playlist have their own love story. NK is more into friendship and found family. NK also does not focus on medical procedures.
I highly recommend you bring tissues with you while watching these dramas because there's a high chance they would make you cry.
On their differences: Nijiiro Karute is much shorter than Hospital Playlist (9 episodes with just around 45-50 minutes per episode). Nijiiro Karute also does not have romance, whereas each of the five leads in Hospital Playlist have their own love story. NK is more into friendship and found family. NK also does not focus on medical procedures.
I highly recommend you bring tissues with you while watching these dramas because there's a high chance they would make you cry.
As an avid fan of hospital playlist, I can assure you Law School is worth it. What i really lijed about Hospital Playlist is the multiple characters, their friendship, learning about the day-to-day life in hospital and the slice of life vibes. All of these elements are present in Law School
Except this time, it is about law students. It has its own unique charm as well. Go for it.
Except this time, it is about law students. It has its own unique charm as well. Go for it.
This drama is centric around a hospital environment similar to Doctor Cha, and shows relationships that take place within all of the character's work environments. A similarity is that three of the main characters went to university together similar to how the Hospital Playlist cast did, but their school years impacted them very differently between the two dramas.
The comedy aspect is just as pleasing as Hospital Playlist, and gives me the same joy watching. Doctor Cha is completely different, however, in terms of the plot not being completely centric in job, but her domestic household life as well. The work aspect of her job is also that of a resident than that of the professors in Hospital Playlist.
The comedy aspect is just as pleasing as Hospital Playlist, and gives me the same joy watching. Doctor Cha is completely different, however, in terms of the plot not being completely centric in job, but her domestic household life as well. The work aspect of her job is also that of a resident than that of the professors in Hospital Playlist.
While watching Hospital Playlist, I had deja vu like moments that reminded me of Soul Mechanic. Both are showing the private and professional lives of people working in the health care system. They also both tell beautiful and sometimes heart-wrenching stories of the patients and their families. Many scenes are about the doctor visiting the wards in the hospital and interacting with the patients.
Although definitively different shows, there is a slice of life feel to both (much more present in HP). Primarily, the scenes in WTWIF that focus on the village and its people reminded me of the scenes in HP where we see the doctors and patients in the hospital interacting with each other in a way that isn't fully "necessary" to the overall plot. Both shows have a very calming effect while still dealing with heavy topics.
Hospital Playlist is a medical drama, much like Unsung Cinderella. I love both of these dramas because they are heartwarming and just very lovely in general. In comparison, Hospital Playlist is focused around a group of doctors, whereas Unsung Cinderella is more focused on one pharmacist. Hospital Playlist also has less detail about the patients and their stories, and more detail about the actual doctors and their lives. All in all, they are both amazing medical dramas.