Both dramas revolve around profiling and deal around the psychology of crimes and culprits. The only difference is that while Through the Darkness focuses on the detective trying to figure out the criminal, while in Burning Ice multiple different people try to analyze one another and their opponent. Also, both have very well concepted crime cases.
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Both dramas are related to the Light On series of Iqiyi. In Both dramas Qin Hao plays a police officer that gets involved in a case that threatens his career and causes him to be degraded. In both dramas he is getting a 2nd chance to clean up his name and also find the culprit of the case.
Both are well done crime dramas.
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Both are absolutely mind-blowing crime/thriller dramas with an extremely well connected storyline, controversial topics and gripping characters. Both deal around the psychological aspect of victims and murders.
Analyzing the mind of people.
Finding out what triggers who.
Psychopaths and "innocent people" becoming monsters.
These are all aspects found in both dramas.
"Burning Ice" is a tad bit more well developed but "Mouse" is definitely more extreme to watch.
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From same series and writer following a character named Yan Liang.
The Bad Kids is Yan Liang's story when he was teenager. Whereas, Burning Ice is about a case that detective Yan Liang investigated on.
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Seems to be from Yan Liang's series written by the same author. Following another case that detective Yan Liang investigated on.
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The main lead has hidden theory, agenda, skillful, thoughtful, kind inside. This is the stories that make you think, kind of loving the bad guys
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Both productions start off with protagonists trying to cover up murder. As a consequence, these deaths attract attention of unconventional police officers who try to figure out who and why killed these people.
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Both has an old man who has terminal illness trying to finish the unfinishing business they want justice. They were not afraid to die. Young man involved and unintentionally loan a helping hand
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Both shows were directed by the same person and similarly focus on misleading us half of the time and playing with our perception. Both shows also feature Dai Xu
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Both are revolving around a group of police officers that work together to solve crime cases. In both dramas those cases have a special link to the officers. Both dramas deepen the cases by also focusing on the suspects and the victims. Both thematize cases that grip the viewer.
Cinematographic-wise and also music-wise both are also working with the same elements.
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Both dramas have a case that is connected to characters that share a tragic past. In both dramas the focus lays on the detectives who investigate the case and the people who are suspects. Both give of a similar vibe regarding the emotional aspect of the cases and the tragic background story.
Both dramas question the topic of "is the law-system always right?"
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Both dramas have protagonists that start out as good people but go through many things and change for the worse. Both drams revolve around a murder and the revenge of the victims. Both are very well done crime thrillers.
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A crime suspension thriller from the same author as The Bad Kids and The Long Night. A dark story, exciting and really worth watching.
Recommended by vsig
-Same thing it is a detective drama
-Has a story line of Crime and investigation.
-if you like this dramas then this the truth is another option.
-Both are Detective Dramas
-Solving crimes and figuring out who is the culprit.
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Both were released nearly at the same time and both are absolutely gripping dramas that will leave you guessing on what happened and who is responsible for it.
Both have absolutely amazing cinematography and background ist, astonishing acting and interesting characters that are so diverse and complex.

The only difference is that while Burning Ice focuses on one specific case with multiple parties involved, Day and Night focuses more on a variety of cases.

Nonetheless there is a high chance that if you like one you will enjoy the other drama.
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