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For some reason I kept thinking about Night in Paradise when I watched Alice, the Final Weapon.

Both dramas have a dark theme, both have character that either are gangsters or remind you of gangsters and both have a whole lot of blood, hiding and revenge.

Alice has a bit more youth, romance, psychopaths and dark humour than Night in Paradise while Night in paradise has more powerful scenes and a lot more guns.
Recommended by Shiro - Aug 4, 2023
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Both are short and deal with some pretty heavy issues while still keeping a side of humour. Both let people be complex and give the feel of loss. Besides suicide the issues they deal with are however different but they do give out the same vibe.
Recommended by Shiro - Aug 27, 2021
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Though D.P. only has 6 episodes, it digs deep in to some pretty big issues in a similar way. The plot reminded me allot of Captain Yoos side story in Prison Play Book. though there are some similarities between Captain Yoo and Jun Ho their placement and roles are very different. But if you liked Captain Yoos story in Prison Playbook you will probably like D.P. (It also has the same actor)
Recommended by Shiro - Aug 27, 2021
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While move to heaven shows the person and sercumtanses behind a persons death prison playbook shows the sercumtanses and the person behind the jail sentance.

Both deal with predjedus and call out the gaps in modern society reaching beyond what is seen on the surface.

And both deal with bonds, in prison playbook its more about friendship while move to heaven is more about family.

Move to heaven is allot shorter but both are great dramas that will awaken a range of emotions in you.
Recommended by Shiro - May 15, 2021
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Josee has the same lead actors as the light in your ayes and also has parts where you wonder what is real and what is not. Both deal with disability in one way or another however the light in your ayes is more direct and has an ending that is not up for interpretation.
Recommended by Shiro - Apr 16, 2021