They are both about crimes which the statute of limitation are expired. They both have the same kind of twists.
Recommended by nousernamethx
Both movie has a claver psychopath. Serial killer. Manipulative scary man. The incapable detective. Many victims.
Recommended by Chia6
Do you want plot twists?
A live show?
And a brutal serial killer?

Then this movie is perfect for you!

Mouse and Confession of murder will both not only leave you wanting more but they will both have you extremely confused.

You thought your theories were right? As if!
Recommended by Orangey
A group of bereaved families of the victims just want to see the culprit suffer!
With epic car scenes and stunts which will have you screaming at the screen, these characters do everything in their power to get revenge!

Recommended by Orangey
Both have a cop and some victims returning to an old closed case. Also, they both revolve around people confessing to crimes and these confessions being doubted. Also, they both have "Confession" in the title (lols).
Recommended by Convenientalias
Its a the same creepy , exiting unexpected story line.. the casting perfectly and scenes are neatly done.. you'll love it indeed!!!try me.!
Recommended by Katherine_1991
Great acting, a lot of suspense, and although the overall outcome might be predictable for some viewers, the movies are absorbing and kept me glued to the screen.
Recommended by kangoor
Mohouhan and Confession of Murder have different plot but they have some similar things too, for examples: a serial killer, a book, and how mass media was involved in the case.
Recommended by nyanko_sensei
Same vibes from chasing, time lapses, murder-themed, confession set-up, statute of limitation and revenge.
Recommended by Geomttakji
Both movies focus one a criminal who reaches out via a live broadcast. Both movies have a live debate with the culprit. However Terror Live is more intense.
Recommended by Lou
Both deal with trying to solve a crime around the time the statue of limitations expiring.
Recommended by nibox72
The 2017 version is a Japanese Remake of the Korean Version. Tatsuya Fujiwara is brilliant here as Park Shi Hoo was in the first one.
Recommended by YanFaisal
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