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Very similar because a new employee and a strict uptight boss start an office romance.
- Dystopian World
- Fight for survival
- How humans delegate power in a disaster situation.
- Fight for survival
- How humans delegate power in a disaster situation.
Both a stories about residents in an apartment complex who fight for survival in a dystopian world. Humanity, politics, and moral ethics come into play.
Both are disaster movies about characters trying to survive in a dystopian world.
Both have similar vibes as they are stuck in one apartment complex, and the outside is dangerous. Also, both are survival show/movie.
FL is a housewife with a husband who seriously mistreats her. She eventually divorces and figures out her groove again. Similar themes to “Alliance” except in “Twenty Again” the FL’s child is a young adult
Older Korean drama that deals with a woman juggling a struggling marriage plus work, and the possibility of new love. No revenge arc like in “Alliance” but some of the themes are similar
Korean drama that also features a woman who finds out her husband has been cheating on her. More melodramatic than “Alliance” and the woman’s reaction is different, however.
Genres: Psychological, Life, Drama
Tags: Nice Male Lead, Depression, Healing, Poor Female Lead, Strong Female Lead, Infidelity, Lying, Power Struggle, Deception, Grandma-Granddaughter Relationship
Same Actor
Tags: Nice Male Lead, Depression, Healing, Poor Female Lead, Strong Female Lead, Infidelity, Lying, Power Struggle, Deception, Grandma-Granddaughter Relationship
Same Actor
Genres: Historical, Drama
Tags: LGBTQ+, Joseon Dynasty, Palace Setting, Death, Actor Male Lead, Yeonsan, Bisexual Male Lead, On Stage, Historical Figure, Historical Fiction
Same actor
Tags: LGBTQ+, Joseon Dynasty, Palace Setting, Death, Actor Male Lead, Yeonsan, Bisexual Male Lead, On Stage, Historical Figure, Historical Fiction
Same actor
They are both about undercover cops who infiltrate a gang . The lines of loyalty and morality are blurred as they get closer to the bad guys . They are both gritty and violent with plenty fight scenes. The difference is Hell Dogs is a Japanese movie and the main character's motives are not just based on his career and starts out personal.
Both dramas are filled with adventure, friendship, and fantasy. The setting is mixed with modern with supernatural elements.
Both dramas are filled with adventure filled with friendship and brotherhood. The setting is also on historical or ancient period.
- Both deal with an underrated boy group
- Older woman/Younger man relationship
- A secret romance
- The FL takes really good care of the group (besides one being a manager and one as a housemother)
- Older woman/Younger man relationship
- A secret romance
- The FL takes really good care of the group (besides one being a manager and one as a housemother)
apart from being different gender, both main leads are heirs/heiresses to a company and both are trying to get their family company back from the person who stole it. apart from that the other parts of the story are completely different