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In both dramas the main leading characters have the power to see how a person dies. Both are thrillers where the main leads work together
Both are fully deserving Cannes’ Palme d'Or winners. Each film is social commentary on what a broken economic system can force people to do when in dire straits. They both centered on poor urban family, clinging to the fringes of society, who gets by through scheming and stealing.
If you find yourself empathizing with the Kim family in Parasite, it is because the film tried to humanize them by showing their close family bonds and loyalty to one another. You'll see this in Shoplifters too. They are also some twists in the plot of Shoplifters but I shall not spoil it for you. :)
If you find yourself empathizing with the Kim family in Parasite, it is because the film tried to humanize them by showing their close family bonds and loyalty to one another. You'll see this in Shoplifters too. They are also some twists in the plot of Shoplifters but I shall not spoil it for you. :)
The first series, which follows the same office-romance based theme. A bit more naive but still lovely to watch if you want something to binge.
Both dramas have really nice characters that remind you of the warmth that family provides, and that we should not take our family for granted. Highly recommended!
Both are incredibly wonderful family dramas that will pull into your heartstrings and reminds you of the warmth of family and that we should always appreciate each other and not take the family for granted.
The two protagonists enjoy discovering new eateries, and both of these restaurants adventures were based on manga, and real luncheon-bar. Though unlike the man lead of Kodoku no gourmet, Wakako can't imagine her meals without a liquor, hence the title of the "serie". In fact, while dining outside she only drinks alcoholic beverages all through the dramaxploration.
Bring It On, Ghost is another Supernatural/Fantasy themed drama staring Ok Taec Yeon. Instead of seeing peoples deaths he sees ghosts.
From the first episodes it seems to be a Similar premise. Both are about a guy who "sees" things and a lady cop.
Same coming of age theme: it follows the story of 5 university students and their particular life events.
Similar to Love Playlist, Age of youth explores the lives of young adults going through university, focusing on 5 girls that live together. Includes a mystery theme too.
Both shows have a cute and innocent atmosphere. Both male leads are supernatural beings who fall in love with naive girls and are in doubt between running away or giving in to this forbidden love between the mystical and the human.
+ Main Lead are in contract relationship due avoid rumour about his relationship with another woman
+ Female Lead has debt to Male Lead in someway
+ A Celeb and non-celeb relationship
+ Cohabitation
+ Female Lead has debt to Male Lead in someway
+ A Celeb and non-celeb relationship
+ Cohabitation
- both dramas revolve around children in some sort of way
- both female leads suffer from trauma from what happened from the death of a child. causing their lives and jobs to turn upside down
- the female lead is perceived as 'crazy' or mentally ill by other characters
- both female leads suffer from trauma from what happened from the death of a child. causing their lives and jobs to turn upside down
- the female lead is perceived as 'crazy' or mentally ill by other characters
In both we have the typical cold dude that treats the FL as trash and she is dumb as trash too. But he still develops feelings towards the FL.
Also, Itazura Na kiss at some point involves a doctor-nurse relationship.
Also, Itazura Na kiss at some point involves a doctor-nurse relationship.
Both have the Twin-sisters trope where one sister a good-hearted Nangek and the other Twin a evil and bitchy Nangrai.



