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Both are Japanese movies. Both involve young innocent Japanese people who look for love, who are inexperience, who are victim of harsh society.
Recommended by Chia6 - May 6, 2020
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Both were Japanese movie regarding single woman who has no experience in relationship, wanting to have a man in life. Innocent pure kind heart.
Recommended by Chia6 - May 6, 2020
Same cast, famous actor and actress, strong acting, Chinese movie, beautifully film, beautiful scene, worth watching it once, big production
Recommended by Chia6 - May 6, 2020
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Both dramas show appreciation for food.
The leads critics the food and they really enjoy the food and show others how to eat them. Both dont center on romance altho dae jang geum has more of it than lets eat.
Recommended by AsianBingeWatcher - May 6, 2020
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I think the fact that they're both about the girl having a one-sided, long running love for the guy and the fact that they are primarily set when the characters are adults and working in hospitals definitely makes "Koi Tsuzu" have "They Kiss Again" vibes. Certain similar plot points which I won't reveal because *spoilers*
Recommended by em45 - May 6, 2020
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Both are melodramas that involve first love separated and reunited. Bonus - Park Jin Young is the younger version of the male lead in both dramas!
Recommended by Vicky - May 6, 2020
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In both dramas, the second male lead break up with the female lead, for another woman. They'll learn quickly that when fantasy became true, i'ts one thing to dream but another to live with it.
Recommended by citrouille - May 6, 2020
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Both plots are about insecure women that rent a boyfriend.
Although i think *Boy for Rent* is more "real life" than *Kareshi wo Loan de Kaimashita*
Recommended by Bruna Cunha - May 6, 2020
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Same male lead
slow paced, heartwarming and cozy feelings
realistic romance
relaxing dramas
bonus: really nice and catchy soundrack
Recommended by Dela - May 6, 2020
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Both shows focused on forensics. Medical Examiner goes a little more in-depth into forensics and the main character teams up with the police. Good chemistry between the trio and good cases.
Recommended by kitkat - May 6, 2020
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Both these drama talk about an ML seeking revenge and hurts the FL in which he is falling for.
The ML in TBSC is seeking revenge for his mother who passes recently in his life on his father for not being the caring husband he should have been. After the ML mother passes, his father brings home women and her daughter which is the FL.
Recommended by xXNidhiXx - May 6, 2020
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Many differences between the two, but one similarity is:
Main character getting dragged into a world of blood and murder unintentionally.
Recommended by Xueh - May 6, 2020
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They both revolve around food connecting people to their feelings as well as each other. Both female leads share a troublesome childhood which affected them in different ways. Chocolate is a bit more melo and slow paced compared to Eccentric Chef Moon, however both dramas seem to have a healing type of vibe to them.

Recommended by Zarie99 - May 6, 2020
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I love both these movies so much,, they both remind me of each other a bit, not in terms of the plot tho cause they both have different plots, but maybe in terms of how the lead girls continued to stay strong despite being the victim of cruel bullying,, better days focuses a bit more on the romance between the two lead,, how they trust each other was simply amazing and beautiful. Watch it, you srsly won't be disappointed :')
Recommended by auni.m - May 5, 2020
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Both tackles school bullying and portrayed the consequences well,, the tone(?) or mood between these two movies are a bit different, but both are beautifully written in terms of story-telling.
Recommended by auni.m - May 5, 2020