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Not Only Has both of them the same ml actors but also both of them are nail biting dramas in both of them there are drama inside the family and in both of them the fathers are against ther relatinship
the last immortal is a funny story and i think you will enjoy it. Even though it isnt the most similar, it still has its its own charm that is like perfect match.
- weak laws that fail to protect victims ,
- heavily inspired by real-life crimes that actually happened ,
Watch corrupt criminals and untouchable bullies get the absolute bone-shattering, poetic justice they deserve .
- heavily inspired by real-life crimes that actually happened ,
Watch corrupt criminals and untouchable bullies get the absolute bone-shattering, poetic justice they deserve .
Both star Iitoyo Marie.
Both are about a mysterious car accident from the main characters' teen days.
As adults they now try to heal and move on from it.
Both are about a mysterious car accident from the main characters' teen days.
As adults they now try to heal and move on from it.
Albert and Miss Hong reminded me of the lawyer and FL in graceful family. Similar taking down business family con with female villains reminding me a lot of each other.
Lee Kwang Soo
Lee Kwang Soo
Lee Kwang Soo
Lee Kwang Soo
Lee Kwang Soo
Lee Kwang Soo
Lee Kwang Soo
Lee Kwang Soo
slice of life, comedy, slight romance
Lee Kwang Soo
Lee Kwang Soo
Lee Kwang Soo
Lee Kwang Soo
Lee Kwang Soo
Lee Kwang Soo
Lee Kwang Soo
slice of life, comedy, slight romance
- Both are Taiwanese BL dramas directed by Ray Jiang
- Both feature multiple couples
- Both have a ML that has been in love with the MC since childhood
- Both have a mixed Taiwanese-Japanese main character and characters that regularly switch between the two languages
- Both feature multiple couples
- Both have a ML that has been in love with the MC since childhood
- Both have a mixed Taiwanese-Japanese main character and characters that regularly switch between the two languages
The group dynamics and the comedy aspect with the romance subplot and the addition of the supernatural stuff is very similar imo. The only difference is the seven relics is a bit on the creepier side and if you get scared easily then it MIGHT not be for you.
Rebirth/revenge plot
Scheming, intelligent, morally-grey FLs
SOKP has more toxic/red flag ML, but the two storylines/plot is very similar; if you were a fan of SOKP, you will love Ashes to Crown
* Chen Duling , you outdid yourself with this one !!!!!
Scheming, intelligent, morally-grey FLs
SOKP has more toxic/red flag ML, but the two storylines/plot is very similar; if you were a fan of SOKP, you will love Ashes to Crown
* Chen Duling , you outdid yourself with this one !!!!!
Both have a slightly chaotic irreverence combined with a dark suspense, real drama, lovable cast, and oddball thieves you kinda love. Also a unique cinematography style, especially around the ML's point of view.
Both are Thai GLs that involve a character manipulating time to ensure that she can have a future with the woman she loves.
- same director
- two people living together, sharing meals, being perceived as a couple despite not being in a romantic relationship at all
- male lead(s) is/are gay
- important and relevant female character
- two people living together, sharing meals, being perceived as a couple despite not being in a romantic relationship at all
- male lead(s) is/are gay
- important and relevant female character
This recommendation may seem somewhat orthodox, as these movies are really different in plot and genre. However, i still find them pretty sinilar in the sense that to both theres much more than what they seem like in the beginning. Both movies feature a little plot twist so its best to go in uninformed. ((They start off as (fake)documentaries, however [spoiler] also focus on the directors and tell the story of how these documentaries came to be.))
Both dramas center around uncovering hidden truths within a school setting. High Cookie focuses on the mysterious and dangerous allure of a magical cookie that grants desires but comes with a steep price. On the other hand, Teach You a Lesson takes a more grounded, analytical approach, following a specialized team as they resolve complex student issues and restore harmony to challenging school environments.
Compelling Character Dynamics: The character writing in both series is top-tier. Instead of typical high school tropes, you get multi-layered leads who are highly intelligent, calculated, and determined to protect those who matter to most to them.
The Brilliant Kim Mu Yeol: The absolute highlight for fans is seeing actor Kim Mu Yeol shine in both series! He shows incredible range, transforming from the enigmatic, calculative exam consultant Yoo Seong Pil in High Cookie into the highly charismatic, sharp, and commanding field supervisor Na Hwa Jin in Teach You a Lesson. His screen presence alone makes both shows worth watching
Compelling Character Dynamics: The character writing in both series is top-tier. Instead of typical high school tropes, you get multi-layered leads who are highly intelligent, calculated, and determined to protect those who matter to most to them.
The Brilliant Kim Mu Yeol: The absolute highlight for fans is seeing actor Kim Mu Yeol shine in both series! He shows incredible range, transforming from the enigmatic, calculative exam consultant Yoo Seong Pil in High Cookie into the highly charismatic, sharp, and commanding field supervisor Na Hwa Jin in Teach You a Lesson. His screen presence alone makes both shows worth watching
School violence and bullying are central themes.
Teach You A Lesson has some clips from the prequel of Study Group 2 at episode 2, 2:33, specifically, the tattooed gangsters.
They also share the same 'Blue String Universe'.
Teach You A Lesson has some clips from the prequel of Study Group 2 at episode 2, 2:33, specifically, the tattooed gangsters.
They also share the same 'Blue String Universe'.




