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Both of them are thrillers with comedy. The stories are definitely not similar but (atleast to me) the comedy pretty much is.
100 days my prince also employs a marriage ban and is a comedic sageuk. Female leads in both dramas are strong and outspoken.
1. romance between leads
2. action
i feel like if you enjoed watching 'My Name' than there is more than 90% chance that you will enjoy watching 'Vincenzo'
Both dramas are really good and i personally enjoed both a lot.
The only big difference they have is the ammount of episodes and also their length.
For exmple 'My Name' has only 8 episodes that are about 50 minutes long but on the other hand, 'Vincenzo' has 20 episodes that are about one and a half hour long but thats okay (at least for me).
i feel like everyone can enjoy vincenzo except if you dont like really long K-Dramas.
Hope you found this helpful, have a nice day :)
2. action
i feel like if you enjoed watching 'My Name' than there is more than 90% chance that you will enjoy watching 'Vincenzo'
Both dramas are really good and i personally enjoed both a lot.
The only big difference they have is the ammount of episodes and also their length.
For exmple 'My Name' has only 8 episodes that are about 50 minutes long but on the other hand, 'Vincenzo' has 20 episodes that are about one and a half hour long but thats okay (at least for me).
i feel like everyone can enjoy vincenzo except if you dont like really long K-Dramas.
Hope you found this helpful, have a nice day :)
Aizawa Naoya is happily married to his colleague Natsuna but faces temptation to cheat on his wife when a new employee Tachibana Noa joins his branch and seduces him repeatedly with all sorts of antics. Adapted from the manga series "Anata Wa Watashi Ni Otosaretai" written by Miyaguchi Jun and illustrated by Umesuzu.
Aizawa Naoya is happily married to his colleague Natsuna but faces temptation to cheat on his wife when a new employee Tachibana Noa joins his branch and seduces him repeatedly with all sorts of antics. Adapted from the manga series "Anata Wa Watashi Ni Otosaretai" written by Miyaguchi Jun and illustrated by Umesuzu.
Aizawa Naoya is happily married to his colleague Natsuna but faces temptation to cheat on his wife when a new employee Tachibana Noa joins his branch and seduces him repeatedly with all sorts of antics. Adapted from the manga series "Anata Wa Watashi Ni Otosaretai" written by Miyaguchi Jun and illustrated by Umesuzu.
Aizawa Naoya is happily married to his colleague Natsuna but faces temptation to cheat on his wife when a new employee Tachibana Noa joins his branch and seduces him repeatedly with all sorts of antics. Adapted from the manga series "Anata Wa Watashi Ni Otosaretai" written by Miyaguchi Jun and illustrated by Umesuzu.
Aizawa Naoya is happily married to his colleague Natsuna but faces temptation to cheat on his wife when a new employee Tachibana Noa joins his branch and seduces him repeatedly with all sorts of antics. Adapted from the manga series "Anata Wa Watashi Ni Otosaretai" written by Miyaguchi Jun and illustrated by Umesuzu.
Aizawa Naoya is happily married to his colleague Natsuna but faces temptation to cheat on his wife when a new employee Tachibana Noa joins his branch and seduces him repeatedly with all sorts of antics. Adapted from the manga series "Anata Wa Watashi Ni Otosaretai" written by Miyaguchi Jun and illustrated by Umesuzu.
This movie was so damn scary, violent, gory and frustrating, I still liked it because of the "monster" whom annihilates everyone on his way. Not saying "Connect" has similar plot, but the friend of Irang made me think of this movie: they're both merciless when killing villains.
I'm surprised no one recommended this yet. This has so many similarities with "All of us are dead" and are both great watch and keep you at the edge of your seat if you're into this genre.
The diary tells the story of K and Cream, two orphans who journey through life and share experiences in sadness and joy together. However, K is diagnosed with fatal leukemia cancer. Knowing that Cream's biggest fear is to be left alone, K keeps the fact that he has terminal cancer a secret.
(Source: acejoy at MyDramaList)
(Source: acejoy at MyDramaList)
These two stories share so many similarities you could argue Connect is very inspired by Ajin. They both feature a "new species of human" that are immortal, and constantly regenerate wounds no matter how big, and the main characters are constantly treated like absolute shit and running away from the many people after them. The only difference is I'd say the "Ajins" of Connect are instead just the body of the person instead of a new entity.
SAME THEME DIFFERENT PLOT
-two high school students take revenge on people they know to be jerks. they make sure every case is covered well
-story about a girl who is trying to avenge for her twin brother's murder
-mostly school bullying cases
-a little romance
-two high school students take revenge on people they know to be jerks. they make sure every case is covered well
-story about a girl who is trying to avenge for her twin brother's murder
-mostly school bullying cases
-a little romance
If you enjoy the character dynamic and how they balance each other, would I call Restart After Come Back Home the feel-good older sibling of Eternal Yesterday.



