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Both are in the cafe setting. Japanese movies. One is time travel the other one in the village setting. Can almost smell the coffee
Recommended by Chia6 - Apr 24, 2022
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Both have PHJ and he's a bit the same awkward dude that thinks he's cool but he's sloppy in a cute way
And both fls also feel the same. Cute and quirky but not annoying
And both are comedies
Recommended by XingBack - Apr 23, 2022
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Since Crazy Love is ending soon From Now, Showtime is a great replacement
Both are fun and funny, maybe a bit romance but it's not a cliche romcom
Recommended by XingBack - Apr 23, 2022
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Similarities:
- Both involve the entertainment industry.
- Enemies-to-lovers vibes.
- MLs are both the famous
- FLs are both the non-famous half of the couple.

Differences:
- FL in SS works directly with the ML in the industry within the PR team whereas in LMBYK FL finds her self working with ML due to a coincidence and her circumstances.
- ML and FL have a history in SS whereas in LMBYK they had not met previously.

To be honest I was watching SS and it just really reminded me of LMBYK (although the plot itself is different). So if you haven’t seen it already give it a try.
Recommended by Something030303 - Apr 23, 2022
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-Enemies to lovers typa beat.
-The FL is a die hard fan for one of the celebrities she likes.
-They both kind of start at bad steps.
-Strong FL.
-Both are TVN dramas.
-Rom-com.
Recommended by aein - Apr 23, 2022
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they give me the same vibes, like the both main characters are in love with an fictional character.
Recommended by FatimaErRabehy - Apr 23, 2022
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childhood friend
one becomes the manager of the other who has become a star
Love triangle
Ennemies to lovers
Recommended by Lyly Dramas - Apr 23, 2022
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ML can see ghosts and makes relationships with the ghosts. In Showtime, ML has a give and take relationship with the ghosts while in Ghost Doc, ML is really only giving help to the ghosts.
Recommended by sungrokisking - Apr 23, 2022
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Both explore similar themes of social hierarchy and the prejudices incurred. Parasite however is more in your face and High and Low is more subtle. They're both directed by the finest of directors to ever exist and definitely a must watch!
Recommended by Karma - Apr 23, 2022
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Its about an older woman with a younger guy. Its not a love hate relationship but she is just not interested at first. Also problems with the family because of the age gab. This drama is adorable, never gets boring, i totally recommend it to you
Recommended by Bella - Apr 23, 2022
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Not so much the serious action movie but as a series it is also about punishing and fighting "bad guys" with drastic measures.
Recommended by Pot-Pourri Haru - Apr 23, 2022
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Both has the same theme about Start-up a new idea, project, company and then make big. Both has dream, team work, supportive friends, great idea, hard work, faces harsh challenges. Young enthusiastic people.
Recommended by Chia6 - Apr 23, 2022
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Both dramas are similar in the aspect of ghost seeing, supernatural elements and ghosts staying back instead of crossing over to protect their child. Even after death the main leads who are dead and now ghosts stay back on earth and protect their daughter from harm and resolve their regret.
The difference is in "Hi Bye, Mama !" the female main lead a.k.a mom ghost gets the opportunity to become human for 49 days and accompany her daughter whereas in "Who are you?" the dad ghost can possess the male main lead and help his daughter from behind the scenes without telling her that he is the ghost of dead dad who possessed the male main lead.
Recommended by SilverBullet - Apr 23, 2022
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both are bls with some phenomenal angst, gang activity, amazing action scenes, and great actors. same general crime aura—but while Not Me is more social justice, Long Time No See focuses on the criminal underworld; however, they’re both really good for many of the same reasons!
Recommended by matt - Apr 23, 2022
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A female returns to a place she used to belong for the sake of uncovering the evildoer behind the killing of her relative, but is reluctant to fell in love with the main male protagonist as he might have been involved in her case.
One of the people in it suffered from amnesia for a long period of time (years) and can't remember important clues.

The second female lead is incredibly suspicious as being the evildoer.
Recommended by Loving_Roots - Apr 23, 2022