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Both cute romance dramas, not too difficult to follow and both contain lots of yummy food shots.
Recommended by Fae - Jul 22, 2015
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Both are ghost themed dramas. That involve possessions and protagonist that can see ghosts
Recommended by Wo Ai Ni - Jul 21, 2015
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THE JANG BORI SERIAL STEALS THIS STORYLINE FROM THE FRIST TO AN END... I WANNA SAY JUST THIS
BUT MAYBE JANG BORI'S COMEDY UNIT WERE MORE.
I DON'T KNOW WHY PEOPLE LIKE THAT BUT NOT THIS one!!!
JANG BORI'S WRITER GET A PRIZE FROM MBC 2014 BUT REALLY FOR WHAT?! REWRITE OTHER'S STORY?!
LET'S BE HONEST...
Recommended by malkael - Jul 21, 2015
Both tell the same (kind of) story but the 2006 version is soooooo much better! Liu Yi Fei as Xiao Long Nu is an infinitely better choice of casting than that Michelle girl. The 2006 version is so heartfelt and addicting and Huang Xiao Ming (especially in the later episodes) is the perfect man for Yang Guo.
Recommended by Ali - Jul 20, 2015
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Although these dramas have two VERY different story lines, the main female protagonist in Make a Woman Cry (Deok In) gives off a similar vibe as Yankumi in the Gokusen series. Deok In does her best to protect the young male students from bullies, and goes to far lengths to ensure their safety, even giving them life lessons during the way (plus, she's quite a talented martial artists like Yankumi). Although Yankumi is a teacher and Deok In is in the restaurant business, I felt like the slice of life/serious feel is definitely apparent in these two as they protect those around then, especially in/near a school setting.
Recommended by meaghen - Jul 20, 2015
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They both focus on a couple who is emotionally disturbed. Both dark, & emotional films.
Recommended by Embem - Jul 19, 2015
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It's also a love story about a young man fell in love with an older woman
Recommended by KuranYukee - Jul 19, 2015
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Both are about a guy who loses his first love and becomes a vampire. The difference is that in Love in Time, the main story takes place in modern times.
Recommended by hanjimin - Jul 19, 2015
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Both dramas have cozy and refreshing feeling; surrounded by green colors of lively nature.
Recommended by chaiskye - Jul 19, 2015
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Both have girls who look the same and when the rich girl disappears, the poor girl has to take her place. Also the poor girl pretends to be the rich girl too.
Recommended by elizabethlovesdramas - Jul 18, 2015
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They both have dobbelgangers in the drama
there is one rich girl and one poor girl that look alike, the rich girl disappears and the poor girl that looks like her takes her place
Recommended by asiandramalover - Jul 18, 2015
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The math geniusness is amazing...not sure if the stuff is actual math though.
Recommended by bojinator - Jul 17, 2015
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They're both dramas about workaholic female leads who took no time for themselves until they were told they have a limited amount of time left to live.
Recommended by techlady1223 - Jul 15, 2015
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Both have a girl sneakin' into somewhere only boys are allowed.
In both dramas, the lead male realizes the girl's gender sooner than others and also doesn't warm up with the girl quickly although others do. In both dramas, there's a fun male character falling in love with the lead female without knowing she is a girl. Some scenes even have the same scheme and feeling. I love both lead males :D
Recommended by Rita - Jul 15, 2015
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Both takes part in a restaurant and tells the story of a love btwn chef and the worker.
Recommended by sgy - Jul 14, 2015