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Similarities:
- both ML will do anything to bring justice (in both cases to take down a group of powerful criminals), and don't care if they do it illegally.
- both ML are jokester, while both FL are strong headed.
- ML and FL have the same target, in which someone dearest to them is killed by the same person.
- Café Minamdang opens a shaman cafe, while Lawless Lawyer opens a small lawyer office.
- the 2 dramas have politic relations (in both cases, the criminals are to-be mayor)
- They both have people who are loyal to them and work together to solve the case (Café Minamdang have their family and friends, Lawless Lawyer have a group of gangster)
- Both dramas include fun undercover scenes too.
- both ML will do anything to bring justice (in both cases to take down a group of powerful criminals), and don't care if they do it illegally.
- both ML are jokester, while both FL are strong headed.
- ML and FL have the same target, in which someone dearest to them is killed by the same person.
- Café Minamdang opens a shaman cafe, while Lawless Lawyer opens a small lawyer office.
- the 2 dramas have politic relations (in both cases, the criminals are to-be mayor)
- They both have people who are loyal to them and work together to solve the case (Café Minamdang have their family and friends, Lawless Lawyer have a group of gangster)
- Both dramas include fun undercover scenes too.
Both are mixes of many genres — Comedy, mystery, thriller, etc. FL and ML are enemies, then partners. ML is suspicious af, with a front of a perfect man but with a possibility of being a psycho. Conclusion to the case is similar in some ways.
Both have similar vibes. Investigation, policy, fighting with corruption. Both are full of action and good humor.
Both have the beautiful annotation of death, deep listening, experimental moral, and living life fully no matter what.
It's an amazing Thai BL drama. This was my second BL drama , It follows a story of two "best friends" whom can not be friends due their parents despise one another. It's really really good I sincerely recommend if you haven't watched it yet.
Different stories.
IHYV has more comedy elements meanwhile SIY has a heavier melancholic atmosphere throughout the drama.
Both:
- gave the same message about revenge
- have a crime that occurred in the past that have been the driving point of the story and how the male and female lead had their connection
IHYV has more comedy elements meanwhile SIY has a heavier melancholic atmosphere throughout the drama.
Both:
- gave the same message about revenge
- have a crime that occurred in the past that have been the driving point of the story and how the male and female lead had their connection
both shows are about serial killing and how eventually it was solved..... not so much profiling but rather the PROCESS of how justice was brought is the common denominator
ML in both shows are excellent!
ML in both shows are excellent!
These two dramas have the same leading man with a food background.
Fang Yi Shao is an orphan girl who is a talented chef, but unwittingly gets forced to marry infamous young master Shen Yong as a substitute bride. Coincidentally, Shen Yong had inadvertently saved her from being kidnapped before, becoming her savior. With her culinary and martial arts skills, she wins the hearts of her in-laws and eventually Shen Yong himself. Yi Shao strongly believes in Shen Yong's good nature, contrary to rumors. Under her influence, Shen Yong changes his wayward ways to make a name for himself in this heartwarming and comedic story.
Fang Yi Shao is an orphan girl who is a talented chef, but unwittingly gets forced to marry infamous young master Shen Yong as a substitute bride. Coincidentally, Shen Yong had inadvertently saved her from being kidnapped before, becoming her savior. With her culinary and martial arts skills, she wins the hearts of her in-laws and eventually Shen Yong himself. Yi Shao strongly believes in Shen Yong's good nature, contrary to rumors. Under her influence, Shen Yong changes his wayward ways to make a name for himself in this heartwarming and comedic story.
Both involve time travel within a relatively short period that can only happen due to a specific location (a train vs. a door). Both have unexpected twists and choices made by the main characters.
Both are Korean movies about timelines crossing into each other from the past to present. The heart of both movies is a parent-child relationship (adopted or biological).
Both involve different timelines crossing over at a specific part of a building (window vs. door). The FL in both is trying to find the fate of someone who is missing.
Both involve timelines bleeding into each other at a certain location, allowing time travel, but only at a set number of years. Both leads have lived his or her lives haunted by a tragic loss. Both stories have a melancholy feel and an either sad or very bittersweet ending.
While HOTD is much heavier/darker in tone, both movies are about a house with parallel times and the choices the main characters must make as a result.
Ye Jia Yao travels back in time to the ancient times, where she becomes the daughter of a magistrate with the name Ye Jin Xuan. When she wakes up she is suddenly kidnapped to Hei Fang Camp where she meets the leader of the bandits, Xia Chun Yu, the former young master of the Jing An Marquis manor. The two then get engaged in a fake marriage. Ye Jia Yao starts to win over hearts, including Xia Chun Yu's, with her superb cooking skills and modern street smarts.
Fang Yi Shao is an orphan girl who is a talented chef, but unwittingly gets forced to marry infamous young master Shen Yong as a substitute bride. Coincidentally, Shen Yong had inadvertently saved her from being kidnapped before, becoming her savior. With her culinary and martial arts skills, she wins the hearts of her in-laws and eventually Shen Yong himself. Yi Shao strongly believes in Shen Yong's good nature, contrary to rumors. Under her influence, Shen Yong changes his wayward ways to make a name for himself in this heartwarming and comedic story.


