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In both series, the characters forget about their loved ones..in their paths to success..

While Rosy Lovers concentrates more on family affairs, Queen of Ambition goes beyond that and shows the dark desires of human nature.
Recommended by claudya87 - Oct 29, 2016
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Same pattern in both series with the bodies swap between a younger and an older lady. "Otto no kanojo" seems like a remake except that the wife is mistaken that her husband is unfaithful when in fact he isn't. In the korean drama "Dorawayo Soon Ae-ssi" the husband is indeed cheating on his wife with a much younger colleague of his. There are quite some similarities in both dramas like the fact that the younger woman has quite some temper while the older one always try to put a good face, not causing any troubles and such. In the Korean drama they are rivals due to the circumstances.
Recommended by ACC - Oct 29, 2016
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Same story with better acting (in my opinion).
I found the that i liked the leads better in Kiss Me.
Recommended by Simmi - Oct 29, 2016
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The feeling of these two are kinda similar. The protagonists have Ice Magic and are drown to a war that they dont want to fight. Some aspects of the two main male leads are similar, with one who grows over time in contrast with the one who are powerful since the beginning.

Even the female leads are kinda similar.
Recommended by YanFaisal - Oct 29, 2016
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Same plot about contract marriage. The difference is that the female lead in MC has a child when getting married whereas Hapimari is marriage between two single.
Recommended by YunYee - Oct 28, 2016
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Both dramas have the same female lead actress and she plays similar roles, although Pyo Na Ri is much more naive than Gu Hye Jung (The Greatest Love). In both dramas, she takes care of her family financially. Both the dramas have great romance.
Recommended by palak - Oct 28, 2016
If you love one story, you should love another. It doesnt have 100% resemblance but its also about trying to get rid of absolute power from one person for the sake of royal family.
Recommended by yukified - Oct 28, 2016
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Both series have the same vibe. Both have a female cop partnership with the leader of forensic team to solve murders with the most advanced forensics tecnologies. If you ask, iHero is a taiwanese version of Forensic Heroes, but CSIC have a diversified team. (From hackers to behavioral analysts).

If you like the Forensic Heroes series, you might check it out this Taiwanese Drama.
Recommended by YanFaisal - Oct 27, 2016
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well ithink it's jut a drinking solo with no food. the lead arrogant too at first and starring become more soft and the female lead too have the same aura i think
Recommended by Clown - Oct 26, 2016
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the food section is same. it's about a man and a food with love spicy plus comedy and but the diffrent is the male lead is not arrogant but mystery and really funny
Recommended by Clown - Oct 26, 2016
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both have similar story...the difference is..
in SWEET STRANGER , he is a young guy
& in OTOKO NO iSSHOU,he is a middle aged guy & her grandmother's ex-student
Recommended by Madhurantika - Oct 26, 2016
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both drama's story revolve around the relationship between students and teachers
Recommended by Madhurantika - Oct 26, 2016
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both drama's storyline based on TEACHER - STUDENT relationship
Recommended by Madhurantika - Oct 26, 2016
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Similar eunuch idea, AND the end of "Love in the Moonlight" is actually a link to "Splash Splash Love" - and it's rly lovely drama special, made me wanna cry and laugh a lot (and I did ;) )
A must watch - enjoy! :)
Recommended by Izida - Oct 25, 2016
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Both movies were directed by Law Chi Leung, and Lau Chi Wan takes on his role as Dong Lu again. I honestly prefer The Bullet Vanishes over The Vanished Murderer, but both are really great.
Recommended by rae - Oct 25, 2016