They're both about traumatic pasts and its effect on the main characters. They're both dark and psychologically complex! (love them both)
Ikuta Toma & Ohno Satoshi stars in this dark, mystery & psychological thriller drama. Remake of Korean drama Lucifer/Devil/Mawang stars Joo Ji Hoon. Definitely a must watch if you like this genre.
They are many similarities between the two drama especially due to its theme and its execution. They both focus on revenge and on what exactly is justice and retribution. Also the ambience and the ending are similar.
i haven't watched daisy yet but the synopsis reminds me of each other....
in "the devil" the cop and the "suspect" do fall in love with the main lead in some way shape or form. however, the devil deals with more of the mystery than the romance but how its set up doesn't make you feel like its lacking... the end is a little tragic but the over all show was really good...
i wouldn't recommend this for anyone who doesn't like dark or intense shows because "the devil" has both...
in "the devil" the cop and the "suspect" do fall in love with the main lead in some way shape or form. however, the devil deals with more of the mystery than the romance but how its set up doesn't make you feel like its lacking... the end is a little tragic but the over all show was really good...
i wouldn't recommend this for anyone who doesn't like dark or intense shows because "the devil" has both...
Both leads (the protagonist in NiF, the antagonist in Devil) use their enemy's dirty secrets and past deeds as their weapon to bring said enemy down while not actually doing anything besides setting the stage, thus not dirtying their own hand directly.
Only in The Devil the lead did what he did for pure revenge, while in NiF the lead did it to clean his family's name.
Only in The Devil the lead did what he did for pure revenge, while in NiF the lead did it to clean his family's name.
I would bet good money that Kim Ji Woo watched "One Million Stars" before writing "The Devil". There are numerous parallels between the plots, characters and themes as both shows explore issues of moral culpability and the lasting impact of violence. There are significant differences as well, and it's fascinating to watch how the shows diverge despite starting with similar premises.
1) They are revenge drama
2) Both involved an unsolved murder
3) The main character mission for revenge started when he was a teenager.
4) The main character sends clues to certain people.
5) The author uses western style art as a medium in Shark case it is Greek Mythology and in The Devil case it is Dante's Inferno.
6) Both men stare at the same potrait to get inspiration
2) Both involved an unsolved murder
3) The main character mission for revenge started when he was a teenager.
4) The main character sends clues to certain people.
5) The author uses western style art as a medium in Shark case it is Greek Mythology and in The Devil case it is Dante's Inferno.
6) Both men stare at the same potrait to get inspiration