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Both plots are about an older woman and younger guy who is kinda obedient to her thus called her "pet"...
These dramas had a very similar vibe and theme: reporters and media, the law, crimes and injustice, the slowly growing romantic relationship between the main leads.
Revenge Mystery Violence combined to form a dark thriller with one good guy detective on the side to balance things out
Both have hacking involved and deal with main characters who are trying to find the truth about something. Also, both main characters are badass.
Both have a protagonist that can see dead people, but in this case, he let's them enter his body and settle their unfinished business. Really good, a must watch!~ \(^.^)/??
Both male leads are cross-dressing as women but in the case of Bye Bye Blackbird there's not much romance, it is more of a mystery.
Both male leads are fans of cross-dressing and they look great as women. There's a bit of romance too.
Both reality shows feature non-celebrities meeting and possibly finding love with each other. The shows are also backed by a group of celebrities who act as commentators.
If you like love stories with those uber famous hallyu super stars, the show-biz world in which they take place, and the complications they entail (reactions of fans, making the relationship public etc etc etc)!
Top star and ordinary girl romance, where the sensible and sensitive girl "heals" the seemingly cold guy.
For those that like heroes that are head over heels in love, so much so that they can't hide their vulnerability ;^)
The female leads have nothing to do though: Do Bong Soon in SWDBS is almost petty (in a cute way), while Geu Rim in RR is well-rounded.
The female leads have nothing to do though: Do Bong Soon in SWDBS is almost petty (in a cute way), while Geu Rim in RR is well-rounded.
Both are the projects of the younger generation of actresses, Kim Yoo Jung and Kim So Hyun. Aside from the typical wealthy/powerful male lead poorer female lead setup that is so common it hardly counts as a similarity, one thing I appreciated in both, and that I hope will become more common in dramas, is that the characters simply trust each other. There are no major misunderstandings just to bring out the angst, and not too much noble idiocy. It's nice to watch a communicative and trusting couple, that surprised me every time by not falling into the common traps k-dramas lay.
Both feature male leads with power that have already reached success. They are both the typical cold rich man that appears in so many dramas, but they are unusual in that they fall in love fast and hard. Both are demonstrative and clear about their love. The female leads are still struggling, and both dramas show their workplace battles in order to achieve their own goals and the respect of others. The female leads are the likeable, kind, gentle kind -- though Song Geu Rim in Radio Romance is probably more admirable in her strength and maturity. Radio Romance and Boss & Me are light dramas that spend a lot of time developing the romance between the leads :^)
although Two Lights: Relumino is a light hearted, very beautiful short film on the other hand Always is a classic heart wrenching movie. A common thing in both movies is that actress is visually impaired........ But everything else is different, both gives different feels :)
the story starts different then this as this story begin when the eclipse of the sun takes place, a 21st century woman, Go Ha Jin, is transported back in time to the Goryeo Dynasty of Korea. She wakes up in the body of 16-year-old Hae Soo, a noble lady. In the beginning hea soo befriended some of the princes of the kingdom. She faces multiple hardship, and fall in love with one of the princes. However, a rivalry starts between of the princes because the fall for the same lady.



