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These are similar in theme as well as production.
The short films are rather innocent, both plotwise and regarding the characters. The production is rather naïve. And while many do not rate these shorts highly, they may be just what an aching sweet tooth is in need of.
The short films are rather innocent, both plotwise and regarding the characters. The production is rather naïve. And while many do not rate these shorts highly, they may be just what an aching sweet tooth is in need of.
Both of these dramas revolve around a girl who lies about having a boyfriend. She takes a photo of a random boy and shows it to everyone, saying that he's her boyfriend. Unbeknownst to her, the boy in the picture goes to the same school as her and isn't the kind type.
Both are modern day fantasy stories with magic and superheroes.
The two shows each take a similar approach to its villains with demonic creatures taking over the bodies of normal humans after crossing a moral line/falling to despair. Only in Wizard this is not instantaneous and the victim is allowed to fight back or be saved by the hero.
The lead females of both shows also show similarities in their stories with the hero fighting to keep them alive and relationships with her father being examined.
The two shows each take a similar approach to its villains with demonic creatures taking over the bodies of normal humans after crossing a moral line/falling to despair. Only in Wizard this is not instantaneous and the victim is allowed to fight back or be saved by the hero.
The lead females of both shows also show similarities in their stories with the hero fighting to keep them alive and relationships with her father being examined.
Love in Sadness music vibe is present in Bad Guy (and vice versa).
Melodramas with some suspense.
A fight with those in power. And falling in love during the fight.
Hidden identities. Lies. Pitiful.
Love in sadness is less painful, however.
Bad Guy is way more intense.
Melodramas with some suspense.
A fight with those in power. And falling in love during the fight.
Hidden identities. Lies. Pitiful.
Love in sadness is less painful, however.
Bad Guy is way more intense.
both female lead disguise as man and met prince , and prince found their real identity long before but kept it secret for female lead sake . when confront moment come prince express their love but both female lead reject it not because they don't love them its cause they can't love anyone they have their own responsibility/mission to complete so they don't want to distract themselves by it.
I was finished with the first episode when MSR reminded me of a taiwanese show I watched years ago... I had to go digging the filmography of Annie Chen to recall the name - Love, Now. Both start with a one night stand (steamy scenes in both shows) and the female protagonist bails without leaving nay info. Guy goes searching for his love. Guy stumbles on his love and gets his revenge by making her miserable because let's face that how mature guys are anyways. Anyways, they pick on the girl they each like and she gets fed up even though she has feelings for the guy and then begins they make up again to get married. MSR ends there but Love, Now goes beyond marriage.
Both dramas give very similar vibes and the relationship between the couple is very similar.
Both dramas follow a cold musician and a girl who has a huge passion for music but is unsure on how she wants to pursue her dream due to having no skill in playing instruments or singing. The MLs in both dramas are from rich families who are not supportive of their dream, the MLs want to prove their father wrong and use their talent to become truly famous. But due to the toxic music industry they are led astray and are not happy with their career, leading them to become cold, selfish and lose their passion. The FL helps the ML go against his superiors so that he can create the music he desires and go back to being passionate about music. The couples start off on the wrong foot and are always squabbling with each other but due to FL being more caring towards him then others (Others just use him for his talent for money), the ML falls first. Not only does the MLs life change but as both the dramas continue, the FLs start to realise their dreams and make their dreams come true with the MLs help.
The only difference is that MIFOL features a contract marriage between the leads. This does not happen in TBSITS but there is cohabitation in both dramas.
Both dramas follow a cold musician and a girl who has a huge passion for music but is unsure on how she wants to pursue her dream due to having no skill in playing instruments or singing. The MLs in both dramas are from rich families who are not supportive of their dream, the MLs want to prove their father wrong and use their talent to become truly famous. But due to the toxic music industry they are led astray and are not happy with their career, leading them to become cold, selfish and lose their passion. The FL helps the ML go against his superiors so that he can create the music he desires and go back to being passionate about music. The couples start off on the wrong foot and are always squabbling with each other but due to FL being more caring towards him then others (Others just use him for his talent for money), the ML falls first. Not only does the MLs life change but as both the dramas continue, the FLs start to realise their dreams and make their dreams come true with the MLs help.
The only difference is that MIFOL features a contract marriage between the leads. This does not happen in TBSITS but there is cohabitation in both dramas.
If you like the sort of ambience that "Do You Like Brahms?" gives you might enjoy "A Piece of Your Mind". The storylines are different, but they both touch on music, healing and hardships (especially in relationships).
I'm recommending Life on Mars for Alice because both shows deal with police investigations, however Life on Mars deal with a detective who travels from the present to the past.
LoM has a bitter-sweet ending that you would not see coming where Alice had the beginning where you are like "Ok, what effect does this have on the future."
LoM has a bitter-sweet ending that you would not see coming where Alice had the beginning where you are like "Ok, what effect does this have on the future."
both dramas are different genres but the FLs both play the violin and encounter hardships trying to make their dreams a reality
Both dramas have the FL taking revenge on her sister/cousin sister by attempting to take her fiance away but ultimately falling for him.
The First Half of My Life tells the story of an affluent carefree housewife, Luo Zi Jun who is blindsided by her husband's betrayal. Faced with heartbreak, divorce and child custody issues, Luo Zi Jun develops the fortitude and strength to face the struggles of being a single parent as she enters the "real world." This drama depicts the story of a bittersweet yearning of love, understanding, and repentance. In my opinion, the impressive acting, character development, dialogue, and story equal, if not surpass The World of the Married.
marriage set up, medical environment, sweet caring and funny. Missed first time meet arranged meeting. Female lead accident met male lead who is a doctor in the emergency. Got married and gradually fell in love.
they have similar stories except the chang an youth is shorter and a lil more simlplier...? they have quite a bit of similarities
Both have a female lead who has sealed spiritual gifts.
Both female leads lack emotional competence due to something.
Both female leads have a man that loves them.
Both were misunderstood due to their seal emotions.
Both surround an inability to recognize love.
Both female leads are innocent, friendly and loyal.
Both have great fight scenes.
Big difference is that In love and redemption the female lead is able to slowly recover her sealed senses. Our female lead appears to have a greater power and skill.
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Both female leads lack emotional competence due to something.
Both female leads have a man that loves them.
Both were misunderstood due to their seal emotions.
Both surround an inability to recognize love.
Both female leads are innocent, friendly and loyal.
Both have great fight scenes.
Big difference is that In love and redemption the female lead is able to slowly recover her sealed senses. Our female lead appears to have a greater power and skill.
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