The plot are about the same. Ji Sung in both drama, one was second lead one was main lead. Both partially filmed abroad. Both has gambling genre. Both has romance
Recommended by Chia6
Both dramas are from the same director, and follow the same kind of story line. There are some differences among the two (I personally liked All In best) but, same premise.
Recommended by NinaJade82
-Genius Male Lead
-Bad Boy Male Lead
-Second Chance Romance
-Revenge
-Orphan ML
-ML spends time in prison after he gets revenge
-SML betrays ML due to jealousy
Recommended by Daniel
1. **Revenge and Redemption**: Both dramas delve deeply into themes of revenge and redemption. In "Lucifer," the protagonist seeks vengeance for his brother's death, while in "All In," the main character's life is shaped by his quest for revenge and his subsequent journey towards redemption.

2. **Dark and Intense Atmosphere**: Both series have a dark and intense atmosphere, with intricate plots that keep viewers on the edge of their seats. "Lucifer" is more of a psychological thriller, whereas "All In" combines elements of romance and action with its dramatic storyline.

3. **Complex Characters**: The characters in both dramas are multi-dimensional and undergo significant development. They face moral dilemmas and personal struggles that add depth to the narrative.

4. **Tragic Elements**: Tragedy plays a significant role in both dramas. The male protagonists (Lee Byung-Hun and Ju Ji-hoon) experience profound losses and hardships, which drive the story forward and evoke strong emotional responses from the audience.
Recommended by Farah Safi
Romance, stubborn Love. Relationship full of obstacles, challenging, up and down, painful love. Separation, jealousy, hardship, strong bond. Trust, truth, deep. Classic romantic Korean drama. Beautiful OST, beautiful casts, well layout, story of love between man and woman.
Recommended by Chia6
Beaten down Male Lead who exacts revenge in prison

Lots of Gambling Scenes with Brawling Scenes

Tragic circumstances push the Male Lead to a place of no coming back
Recommended by howyoulikethat
It was done by the same writer and director as Triangle. It is a really good story with Lee Byung Hun and Ji Sung and it is all about the world of casinos.
Recommended by Closeacademy
Both are Godfather-like gangster dramas. Both have hot, talented stars: All In- Lee Byung Hun, Ji Sung, Song Hye Kyo; Friend - Hung Bin, Kim Min Joon. In both they vie for the same woman. All In has an unexpected, great ending: Friend is not so unexpected after the first episode.
Recommended by pattyrn4
Both have lots of action. All In is a Korean mafia Godfather drama starring Lee Byung Hun and Song Hye Kyo. It's excellent but most people don't know about it since it was produced in 2003.
Recommended by pattyrn4
Roller coaster ride of love story. Spending more years apart then together. Their love remain strong. Beautiful couple beautiful story
Recommended by Chia6
Although TBDW is about the spies, and All In is about the world of the casinos. Both dramas deal with revenge, change of identity, mafia world, and romance.
Recommended by NinaJade82
All In is a classic mafia drama starring Lee Byung Hun, Ji Sung, and Song Hye Kyo. Both have action, intrigue, and romance. All In has a wonderful, surprising, and unpredictable ending. It's overlooked and underrated because it's older.
Recommended by pattyrn4
Has a similar theme of gambling, action, and romance. The main characters have a troubled past and use their hustling skills to get ahead in life.
Recommended by Jesa
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