Both **"The Scarlet Letter" (2004)** and **"The World of the Married" (2020)** are South Korean dramas that delve into the dark and complex themes of **infidelity, betrayal, and the consequences of extramarital affairs**. Here are some key similarities:

1. **Themes of Infidelity and Betrayal**: Both stories center around the devastating impact of infidelity on relationships and the emotional turmoil it causes for all parties involved.
2. **Complex Characters**: The characters (Lee Eun-ju and Han So -hee) in both dramas are multi-dimensional, with deep psychological complexities that drive their actions and decisions.
3. **Emotional Intensity**: Both dramas are known for their intense emotional scenes, capturing the raw and often painful emotions experienced by the characters.
4. **Consequences of Actions**: Both the Main male leads explore the far-reaching consequences of betrayal, not just on the individuals directly involved, but also on their families and social circles.
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Both "The Scarlet Letter" (2004) and "April Snow" (2005) are South Korean films that delve into the emotional complexities of infidelity and its impact on relationships. In "The Scarlet Letter," a detective's affair with his mistress complicates his life as he investigates a murder. Similarly, "April Snow" follows two people who discover their spouses are having an affair and find solace in each other. Both films are known for their intense emotional scenes and complex characters, highlighting the far-reaching consequences of betrayal and the moral dilemmas faced by those involved.
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The emotional and moral complications of extramarital relationships are explored towards both the films.
In the film "The Scarlet Letter," a detective's extramarital romance causes significant emotional upheaval and disrupts both his personal and professional life. Comparably, the plot of "An Affair" centers on a lady who develops a secretive and morally dubious relationship with her sister's fiance after falling in love with him. Exploring the fallout from adultery, both movies highlight the individuals' moral quandaries and intense emotional toll.
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  • Movie: The Scarlet Letter
  • Country: South Korea
  • Release Date: Oct 28, 2004
  • Duration: 1 hr. 59 min.
  • Genres: Thriller, Romance
  • Tags: Suspense
  • Content Rating: 18+ Restricted (violence & profanity)

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