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
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.
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.
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.