The Summer I Turned Pretty
31% matchBoth are built around grief handled honestly enough to make you feel it. The pacing is emotionally heavy — you'll need to sit with it after.
Loved P.S. I Love You? These Asian films and dramas share the same DNA — same tropes, same emotional beats, same kind of story.
Both are built around grief handled honestly enough to make you feel it. The pacing is emotionally heavy — you'll need to sit with it after.
Amahle 'Amy' Wheeler, an American art student in Florence, meets Lino Ferrara, a Sicilian chef. They fall in love across cultures, languages, and families. They build a life. Then …
Both are built around grief handled honestly enough to make you feel it. The pacing is emotionally heavy — you'll need to sit with it after.
A poor young man falls for a rich girl in the 1940s. Separated by her family and war, he refuses to give up on their love.
If you loved P.S. I Love You's second-chance romance carrying the weight of everything they couldn't say before, The Notebook delivers exactly that. The pacing is emotionally heavy — you'll need to sit with it after.
After a painful breakup, a couple undergoes a procedure to erase each other from their memories — but as the process unfolds, one of them fights to hold onto the relationship he is…
If you loved P.S. I Love You's second-chance romance carrying the weight of everything they couldn't say before, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind delivers exactly that. The emotional territory — second chances — is the same. The pacing is emotionally heavy — you'll need to sit with it after.
Childhood sweethearts Nora and Hae Sung reconnect in New York 24 years after Nora emigrated from South Korea — and spend a single week confronting what their lives might have been.…
The pacing is emotionally heavy — you'll need to sit with it after.
In the small Texas canyon town of Ransom Canyon, multiple generations of ranchers, community members, and newcomers navigate interconnected love stories, family legacies, and secon…
Both are built around grief handled honestly enough to make you feel it. The pacing is emotionally heavy — you'll need to sit with it after.
On July 15th, Emma and Dexter meet at their Edinburgh graduation party. For the next twenty years, the show checks in on them every year on that same date. Sometimes they're togeth…
The pacing is emotionally heavy — you'll need to sit with it after.
A brilliant Boston neurosurgeon returns to her father's fishing camp in rural Nova Scotia after a career-threatening crisis — and slowly rediscovers herself, reconnects with her es…
If you loved P.S. I Love You's second-chance romance carrying the weight of everything they couldn't say before, Sullivan's Crossing delivers exactly that. The emotional territory — second chances — is the same. The pacing is emotionally heavy — you'll need to sit with it after.
If you loved P.S. I Love You's second-chance romance carrying the weight of everything they couldn't say before, Chesapeake Shores delivers exactly that. The emotional territory — second chances — is the same. The pacing is emotionally heavy — you'll need to sit with it after.
Both are built around grief handled honestly enough to make you feel it. The pacing is emotionally heavy — you'll need to sit with it after.
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See the full ranked list →If you love P.S. I Love You, start with The Summer I Turned Pretty or From Scratch — both share the same Romance and Drama DNA. DramaMatch found 10 Asian drama matches total.
The closest Korean equivalent to P.S. I Love You is The Summer I Turned Pretty (2022), which scores a 31% match on DramaMatch. Both are built around grief handled honestly enough to make you feel it. The pacing is emotionally heavy — you'll need to sit with it after.
Asian dramas similar to P.S. I Love You are available on Netflix, Viki, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+, and Hulu. DramaMatch shows the exact streaming platform for each recommendation so you can start watching immediately.
P.S. I Love You fans tend to love K-dramas because Korean drama storytelling delivers the same emotional intensity, strong character arcs, and genre-blending — especially Romance and Drama. K-dramas often tell tighter, season-long stories without filler episodes.
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