definitely ajin!!!
first i honestly thought it was like hannibal due to the sculpture reels i saw. then i started watching ep 1 and read a bit of the summary and i though oh its like tokyo ghoul. which it is slightly similar to.
and all in all also similar to franz kafka's metamorphosis ( everyone please read this once before dying)
but after all it was most similar to ajin!!!
ofc the storylines are different.
in connect, " connects" are still more of a urban legend and not yet world wide known, except govt organizations , where as in ajin, world knows about ajin people's existence and are being hunted but not as severely like tokyo ghoul.
our MC in both the series cope and survive with their keen intellect and logical skills to save themselves/find their whole body. accompanied by a friend
first i honestly thought it was like hannibal due to the sculpture reels i saw. then i started watching ep 1 and read a bit of the summary and i though oh its like tokyo ghoul. which it is slightly similar to.
and all in all also similar to franz kafka's metamorphosis ( everyone please read this once before dying)
but after all it was most similar to ajin!!!
ofc the storylines are different.
in connect, " connects" are still more of a urban legend and not yet world wide known, except govt organizations , where as in ajin, world knows about ajin people's existence and are being hunted but not as severely like tokyo ghoul.
our MC in both the series cope and survive with their keen intellect and logical skills to save themselves/find their whole body. accompanied by a friend
GOOOOD lord absolutely . !!
i think parasyte is definitely on a more understanding the "alien" and a lot of apathetic connected to empathic subtext and observations and ingeneral deeply psychological
where as connect is definitely a thriller horror . but youll definiitely enjoy both
i think parasyte is definitely on a more understanding the "alien" and a lot of apathetic connected to empathic subtext and observations and ingeneral deeply psychological
where as connect is definitely a thriller horror . but youll definiitely enjoy both
-Similar visual concept
-Both about monsters
-main character is considered a monster but actually is the one saving people
-Both about monsters
-main character is considered a monster but actually is the one saving people
As the human race deals with murders all over the world, a high-school student with a parasite living as his right hand discovers the truth.
Both dramas involve people with superpowers living on the run or hiding. In both there are organizations who are after the leads.
Apart from that the thriller and gore vibes are kind of similar... although connect is way too much gorier....
Moving has better plot progression and more characters and good character development...
Personally I prefer Moving more...
Apart from that the thriller and gore vibes are kind of similar... although connect is way too much gorier....
Moving has better plot progression and more characters and good character development...
Personally I prefer Moving more...
Both stories about guys with powers. Both guys get the powers through experiments by big organizations. Both of them are short dramas the will likely have a part 2 that will dive more into how the protagonists deal with a larger scale of things, such as protecting their own kind. LUCA is easier on the eyes and there is not much body horror or anything, unlike in connect. Don't watch connect if you are of faint heart, but LUCA is fine, it barely has any horrifying scenes.