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In both dramas the leading character gets a second chance to prevent a tragic ending. In Orange it's a completely alternate universe while in Someday Or One Day they time travel.
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Both dramas deal with switching between 'worlds', along with solving a mystery and chasing a killer. The romance is sweet, yet sad. Both dramas also deal with memory loss, caused by the timeskipping/switching of worlds.
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Two tragic love stories where the female lead and male lead don't get along first. The character personalities and dynamics are similar, atlhough not completely the same.
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Both dramas start off quite similar; you're thrown in the middle of a mystery. Basically two dark crime/thriller dramas about clones. Both dramas have an anti-hero, who you end up empathizing with.
Recommended by MacaroniHair - Feb 21, 2020
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Two very dark and tragic romance stories, where the male lead first dates the best friend of the female lead. In both shows the lead characters are all orphans.
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In both stories Nana Komatsu plays a model that goes through trauma. Yume Wo Ataeru is more focused on the way to fame, while Oboreru Knife is more focused on romance.
Recommended by MacaroniHair - Feb 3, 2020
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Very dark stories with cold blooded female leads. Both appear very emotionless, however they have more depth. There's a deep psychological theme going on in both of them aswell as a dark romance.
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Both have powerful, rich female leads that have gone blind. The female leads are harsh and cold, because a lot of people are constantly targetting them. However they are incredibly loving underneath

The male lead approaches her with secret intentions and a fake identity, but ends up falling in love. Both deal with a forbidden love theme.
Recommended by MacaroniHair - Aug 31, 2019
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Both have a male lead approaching the female lead for secret intentions, using a fake identity. However they fall in love and end up in a taboo/impossible love situation.
Recommended by MacaroniHair - Aug 31, 2019
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Watching Hua Jai Sila reminded me of Cruel City in some aspects. Both have a male lead that was an orphan, got raised by another woman and became an anti-hero. Both have a romance plot that is more of an addition and not relevant to the main plot.

Overall is Cruel City way more tragic, dark and mysterious/unpredictable. Hua Jai Sila has a better developed romance (although beware of the slap-and-kiss theme).
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- Both have a variety of characters of different ages and in different phases of their lives.
- Lots of comedy in both, but also has a slice of life element mixed into it.
- Showcases real life themes like single parenting, not knowing what to do with your life, break-ups, illnesses, cheating, etc.
- Both male leads are airheads, which causes them to be in unfortunate situations.
- The female leads are well known to their surrounding, while it's a different environment for other characters.
- Both dramas take place in a different setting than most other dramas.

The Package, however, is shorter and has better romance between the leads. Modern Farmer has a bromance theme that isn't in The Package.


Recommended by MacaroniHair - Aug 31, 2019