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If you want a family-friendly, more cute than creepy, good-feels version of a bunch of kids getting lost into an alternative dimension/old haunted school building.
If you liked the set up of the first episode with the tease of the wedding, and then a whole drama about figuring out who the husband is then the Reply series is for you. Reply 1988 focuses more on the husband hunt and heavily dropping hints. Love Relationship is much more mellow in that aspect and just lets you enjoy the ride (the progression of the narrative is in a relatively chronological order, while Reply 1988 bounces a lot between the past and the present or the future.) In Reply 1988 both of the male leads are friends, much like in Love Relationship, but are far more closer imo (they're true bffs, while in Love Relationship I feel like the screenwriters failed to portray closeness & the supposed friendship between male leads). If you like slow-burn romance then this drama is for you: with 20 episodes and most episodes extending into 1 and half hour mark, it's a long ride you're gonna enjoy. That being said, don't be afraid of the length of the episodes! Reply 1988 is so much more than just first love; it's also about friendships and family. The main cast is large and each get their own story so you'll have plenty to enjoy!~
They're both about men who seemingly don't care about anything slowly but surely starting to care about children that aren't related to them. Though in 'phantom detective' the main characters starts caring about two sisters, whilst in 'the man from nowhere' he starts caring about one little girl.
Plot-wise these movies are nothing alike. I would say that 'phantom detective' has a lighter tone than 'the man from nowhere', though.
Plot-wise these movies are nothing alike. I would say that 'phantom detective' has a lighter tone than 'the man from nowhere', though.
So although Love O2O is a Chinese drama and Something About 1 Percent is a Korean drama, they both deliver on cute, fluffy relationships. I felt so good while watching both and I think if your a fan of one you're likely to like the other.
Both the shows are about a person being accused of a crime they did not commit and about families sticking together.
I find Ugly alert better, but if you’re looking for a shorter and similar drama, It’s okay, daddy’s girl might share the same warmth.
I find Ugly alert better, but if you’re looking for a shorter and similar drama, It’s okay, daddy’s girl might share the same warmth.
Both movies involve time traveling, but in Akko's Secret, the elementary schooler becomes her future self and.... wait for the surprise in the end! :D
-Both produced by Daylight Entertainment, so they give off similar vibes
-Both FLs are the analytical type.
-Both Detective dramas
-Both have less romance, more action
-Both FLs are the analytical type.
-Both Detective dramas
-Both have less romance, more action
- Same video game concept
- Male Lead is very high level player
- Help female lead to reach a higher level
- Game relates to their relationship <3
- Love occurs in the game
- Both have some friendship aspect
- Female has a second Lead that likes them greatly
- Male Lead is very high level player
- Help female lead to reach a higher level
- Game relates to their relationship <3
- Love occurs in the game
- Both have some friendship aspect
- Female has a second Lead that likes them greatly
The plots are similar because they deal with three men and a mysterious baby. Neither of them is father though, I think.
-HEIGHT DIFFERENCE! HEIGHT DIFFERENCE! HEIGHT DIFFERENCE!
-Both set in school settings
-Both are romcoms (romantic comedies)
-But Min&Max deals with mental health issues and ALSB is about the journey leading high school students to adulthood.
-Both set in school settings
-Both are romcoms (romantic comedies)
-But Min&Max deals with mental health issues and ALSB is about the journey leading high school students to adulthood.
Female lead loves a man she can’t have and in the process of this discovery she makes a new friend who just might make her believe in looking for love again.
If you wish to watch a more interesting take on this certain timeline in Joseon history, better watch YiSan. Both dramas have something to do with the arts (painting) and the mystery of the death of Prince Sado.
Both dramas have the same feel although I haven't finished Reunited Worlds and I don't wanna spoil 9 Seconds (since it's a short series) - both have time travel/time stop theme
If you like the time-travel themed movie and drama, "Vanishing Time" is a must-watch.
The plot twist are different however they have the same feel.
The plot twist are different however they have the same feel.
Both female heroines can see ghosts
Although Spellbound is more on the lighthearted rom-com, both drama and movie are worth watching
Although Spellbound is more on the lighthearted rom-com, both drama and movie are worth watching




