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well it is not like The Investiture of the Gods but at least it is a martial arts drama
Both are slightly absurd and centers around a rich family, although An Inspector Calls leans more on the silly side.
Both dramas involves a male lead who is considered a very good catch and sought after by women but was never interested in women. They are mostly focused on their career.
If you like cold uptight male leads who eventually transformed in a softie when they finally fell in love , then these 2 stories are for you.
If you like cold uptight male leads who eventually transformed in a softie when they finally fell in love , then these 2 stories are for you.
If you think sending love messages that you cant speak of to someone you love and hoping that someday destiny will eventually deliver it to that love one is poignant and romantic...then you will find this 2 movies touching and heartwarming
They have similar themes of good vs bad and also strong thru line concerning family.
Very similar feel that constantly has you hoping/rooting for the best while the protagonists are thwarted at every turn.
Very similar feel that constantly has you hoping/rooting for the best while the protagonists are thwarted at every turn.
Both are pretty dark themed dramas about school bullying. In both dramas the main lead tries to change something with her positive attitude. While LIFE handles the bullying between students Angry Mom takes it even further. Both also have some comedic elements to relieve the dark theme of the dramas. Totally recommend both dramas !
Both stories involve a parent with a terminal illness who strives to ensure a happy future for their family.
If you like modern day Cinderella stories or Rich guy and poor girl type of conflicts, then these 2 dramas will be a good watch.
The male leads also in both series displayed a great transformation in their characters when they finally met their first love. They both have went through a tremendous length to protect the woman they love and solve hindrances brought about by the differences in social status with the woman they love.
The male leads also in both series displayed a great transformation in their characters when they finally met their first love. They both have went through a tremendous length to protect the woman they love and solve hindrances brought about by the differences in social status with the woman they love.
Both stories involve a mother who by chance enters an exclusionary elite circle and must confront the superficial and ostracizing rules they set.
They have many things in common:
-Written by the same scriptwriter (Okada Yoshikazu) with Domoto Tsuyoshi as the leading character.
-Both are family dramas too, however Yume no California focuses more on the relationship between friends and their struggle to lead a good life.
-And last but not least Yume no C along with Home Drama are beautiful stories which make us reflect a lot about life.
-Written by the same scriptwriter (Okada Yoshikazu) with Domoto Tsuyoshi as the leading character.
-Both are family dramas too, however Yume no California focuses more on the relationship between friends and their struggle to lead a good life.
-And last but not least Yume no C along with Home Drama are beautiful stories which make us reflect a lot about life.
They're both survival, involving kids/teenagers. Both psychological and suspense genre.
The plot takes place at the same place - a prestigious high school for wealthy.
Same male lead. Both long Taiwanese family drama. Both drama are worth watching.
Both have the protagonist as an adult high school student dealing with issues like bullying.
All In is a classic mafia drama starring Lee Byung Hun, Ji Sung, and Song Hye Kyo. Both have action, intrigue, and romance. All In has a wonderful, surprising, and unpredictable ending. It's overlooked and underrated because it's older.


