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- Both set in high school
- there are bunch of bullying and school violence.
- both of them are damn dark
The only difference is that The King Of Pigs has the older self of the kids while here it's just the teens.
- there are bunch of bullying and school violence.
- both of them are damn dark
The only difference is that The King Of Pigs has the older self of the kids while here it's just the teens.
If you liked Weightlifting Fairy Kim Book-joo you might like Strong Woman Do Bong Soon both the K-drama have strong women as main characters and they show how they deal with
their strength in their every day life.
their strength in their every day life.
Both dramas centre around a very traumatic event that happened to the main characters on a cold christmas day in the past.
Both use the theme of a co-ed share house run/owned by a musician.....................................................................................................
Both are short dramas that use a theme of a share house that is co-ed................................................................................................................................
The same vibes, with the dark and sad side of the dead, but brought in a light-hearted way. Obviously the story is different, but I think that if you like Hotel del Luna, you’ll like Sell Your Hunted House.
'Little Women' is a story dominated by strong, richly drawn female characters rarely seen in Korean dramas.
Adventure and suspense are words that are typically reserved for male-led stories in the Korean market, but 'Little Women' gave us a story dominated by strong, inspiring, and richly characterized women, the likes of which have seldom been seen before.
Adventure and suspense are words that are typically reserved for male-led stories in the Korean market, but 'Little Women' gave us a story dominated by strong, inspiring, and richly characterized women, the likes of which have seldom been seen before.
Creators most likely got an inspiration from the japanese movie "Bunny Drop", both have a similar plot and are slice-of-life kinda genre
Summer Strike is like another version of MLN. Both series question the purpose of living without having happiness in it and achieving a real purpose by going against the direction of masses. Mundane life is more important than other thing one can have to find the real they. Both series has similarities and dissimilarities, but they fall under same spectrum.
Both series relates to human interactions, emotions and question the state of not living to the fullest. It shows how one is in line with all other people, and try to be one of them, when they are unhappy and unsatisfied. SS shows how one goes against the direction from others where there is not crowd and find quietness and peace.
Although Lost is set on a high elements of humans existence and its purpose, Summer Strike, strikes on the same projection being less serious on that issue.
Although Lost is set on a high elements of humans existence and its purpose, Summer Strike, strikes on the same projection being less serious on that issue.
Episode 23 and 24 of Sweet Revenge (2018) and Episode 4 of Hunted (2022) have very similar stories about school bullying. In both stories, a weak school boy is preyed upon by a psycho student who pretends to be his friend in front of others. Behind closed doors, however, they are anything but friends.
Strong bond between 2 male leads that can fight. Classroom setting with bullying that leads to violence.
This is the Korean version of the same story with more twist and plots. it has 16 episodes of 70 mins each starring Shin Se Kyung as Yoon So Ah (female lead) with
Nam Joo Hyuk as Ha Baek (River God).
Nam Joo Hyuk as Ha Baek (River God).
similar in a sense they both need to restart their lives and move on to better themselves but stuck with their current relationship due to guilt and responsibilities they put on themselves
Both of these dramas show different aspects of youth that are often overlooked by those around them. Park Jihoon stars in them, and he does an amazing job with both characters. The relationships in both are also very intriguing and easy to grow attached to. Weak Hero is a bit darker in my opinion, but I still absolutely loved both shows.




