Both are beautiful black and while films by director Lee Joon Ik focused on the lives of writers that paint an insightful picture of some aspect of the period they are set in. They are slow-paced, poetic, and create a sort of intellectual or emotional portrait of the historical figure on whose life they are based. They also focus on these writers' important relationships with the other leads, who function as foils and as major characters in their own right.
Both leads are expressing their fight for independence through various literary forms.
Both are set during the Japanese occupation in Korea.
In THoD, the romance is highlight between the leads, but in DJ, the friendship between the leads are much more showed.
Both are sad and based on true stories. (As it is indicated on the tags)
Both are set during the Japanese occupation in Korea.
In THoD, the romance is highlight between the leads, but in DJ, the friendship between the leads are much more showed.
Both are sad and based on true stories. (As it is indicated on the tags)