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Both shows follow a group of people who are total opposites (like a demon and a hunter) but are forced to work together. You get to watch them go from being strangers to family/friends that would fight and die for each other. They have the same aesthetic feeling, visuals, the use dark, moody lighting and cinematic camera shots. both shows feature supernatural creatures with tragic backstories. The stories often make you feel bad for the evil/villains because their feelings are “justified” (still not).
Main leads are same here.
Two men with contrasting personalities are brought together for a grand heist, forming a complex love-hate relationship.
Joker is a talented thief, leading a double life as a charming, boastful man while secretly robbing wealthy oppressors to help struggling villagers.
Jack, a former taekwondo substitute turned debt collector, is calm and intimidating. He believes in using strength only to protect the weak and prefers solving problems peacefully.
Two men with contrasting personalities are brought together for a grand heist, forming a complex love-hate relationship.
Joker is a talented thief, leading a double life as a charming, boastful man while secretly robbing wealthy oppressors to help struggling villagers.
Jack, a former taekwondo substitute turned debt collector, is calm and intimidating. He believes in using strength only to protect the weak and prefers solving problems peacefully.
the FL in both shows come out of a bad marriage, with cheater husbands. Both had long sacrificed personal careers for the marriage. They both come out strong after divorce. of course, in TEOM we see the whole joruney of the FL from a blissful marriage through the discovery of infidelity and then divorce and then finding herself again. In contrast in DH we see the FL's life after she has already divorced her unfaithful husband. the characters in TEOM are more layered in comparison to DH. Also FL has kids in DH and the ML also is a widower with kids. In TEOM only the FL is shown to have a second chance at relationship.
SIMTAF is an enemies-to-lovers show, and CTLBT is not. But there are lots of similarities.
- In SIMTAF the ML is an idol,; in CTBLT, FL is an actress. They are both in the entertainment industry.
- FL in SIMTAF is an aspiring journalist and in CTLBT ML is a polyglot. They are more like common people.
-FL in CTLBT and ML in SIMTAF are looking for their fathers.
-The biggest similarity is, they fall in love while shooting for a “dating” show.
- Both the MLs have unrequited first love who are the SFLs in both the shows.
- in both the shows, those love interests are in unhappy relationships. Though in CTLBT, it’s not toxic like in SIMTAF. Plus the SFL in CTLBT is not a doormat like the other SFL.
- In SIMTAF the ML is an idol,; in CTBLT, FL is an actress. They are both in the entertainment industry.
- FL in SIMTAF is an aspiring journalist and in CTLBT ML is a polyglot. They are more like common people.
-FL in CTLBT and ML in SIMTAF are looking for their fathers.
-The biggest similarity is, they fall in love while shooting for a “dating” show.
- Both the MLs have unrequited first love who are the SFLs in both the shows.
- in both the shows, those love interests are in unhappy relationships. Though in CTLBT, it’s not toxic like in SIMTAF. Plus the SFL in CTLBT is not a doormat like the other SFL.
Both dramas have emotional manipulation, gaslighting, and a strong female lead. The dramas do a good job presenting signs and symptoms if you've ever had questions about what normal is.
Both stories center on a main character with a disability (visual impairment or deafness) and develop into a romantic relationship between a male caregiver and his male client.
Both series feature a slow-burn emotional romance built on trust, care, and gradual connection between the protagonists. In both stories, the relationship develops through vulnerability, mutual support, and personal growth, with a soft, intimate, and sentimental tone.
The main difference is that Last Twilight has a more realistic and emotionally intense approach, while My Magic Prophecy feels slightly lighter and more stylized or mystical.
The main difference is that Last Twilight has a more realistic and emotionally intense approach, while My Magic Prophecy feels slightly lighter and more stylized or mystical.
Both series center on a slow, emotionally rich romance that develops naturally over time. In each story, the relationship is built through care, understanding, and mutual support, especially during moments of personal struggle. They share a soft, heartfelt tone with a touch of melancholy, where the romance also drives emotional healing and personal growth for both characters.
Both series feature a slow-burn, deeply emotional romance that develops gradually through strong character growth. In both stories, one protagonist becomes an important source of support for the other during a difficult period, creating a relationship based on care, trust, and emotional healing. They also share a sensitive, slightly melancholic tone, where love is closely tied to personal transformation and self-discovery, all within a calm and reflective atmosphere.
Two boys wake up in a parallel universe after an accident and are forced to live each other’s lives while searching for a way back. In the process, they develop a close emotional bond built on trust, support, and self-discovery, with a soft and dreamy romantic tone.
They share a gentle, dreamy emotional romance and a reflective mood, but it is more focused on fantasy and identity than a nostalgic, warm, summer-like atmosphere.
They share a gentle, dreamy emotional romance and a reflective mood, but it is more focused on fantasy and identity than a nostalgic, warm, summer-like atmosphere.
A young man receives a teacher’s heart and travels to a remote mountain village to fulfill her dream of becoming a volunteer. There, he meets a reserved forest ranger, and they slowly build a deep, transformative emotional relationship in a quiet, heartfelt setting.
It shares a slow, emotional, and atmospheric romance with a calm and heartfelt tone, but it is more grounded and rural, with less of the warm, nostalgic “summer” feeling.
It shares a slow, emotional, and atmospheric romance with a calm and heartfelt tone, but it is more grounded and rural, with less of the warm, nostalgic “summer” feeling.
That Summer and Dangerous Romance are connected through their emotional and romantic atmosphere rather than their story. Both share a very sentimental soundtrack, a soft melancholic tone, and a dreamy romantic vibe that makes the emotions feel intense and nostalgic. They also use warm visuals and light-filled scenes, especially sunsets, to enhance the feeling of love. The main difference is that That Summer feels lighter and more nostalgic, while Dangerous Romance has more emotional tension and conflict.
Never Let Me Go and That Summer feel very similar in the emotional and romantic atmosphere they create. Both have a highly sentimental soundtrack, a soft melancholic tone, and a dreamy, almost cinematic vibe, especially in their beach and sunset scenes, which make the romance feel even more intense and nostalgic.
Dangerous Romance feels quite similar to Never Let Me Go because of its melancholic and romantic tone. In both, the soundtrack is very sentimental and plays a key role in conveying the emotions, accompanying the romance in a soft and evocative way. More than the cinematography itself, what really feels similar is the atmosphere and the emotions they convey.
Never Let Me Go and The Eclipse are similar because they both feature an intense romance between two protagonists with opposite personalities, where one helps the other break out of their closed world and face their inner conflicts. Both have strong emotional tension, great chemistry, and a love story that develops deeply and gradually.


