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Both are BL dramas that feature the main characters starring in a Uni-play that is gay version of Romeo and Juliet. Main couple teetering the line between friends and lovers. Some toxicity and jealousy.
Recommended by Sleepy Strawberry - 26 days ago
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Dazzling and You Are Desire share a similar premise: a girl is forced to move to another city because of family issues. There, she meets a rough-looking guy who turns out to be incredibly smart and talented. In both dramas, the male leads are even skilled at fixing things. As the story unfolds, their relationship gradually evolves from constant bickering to romance. Not to mention, both dramas also feature a lovable ensemble cast whose friendships add warmth to the story.
Recommended by Ifa - 26 days ago
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The tone is slightly less melodramatic in Graceful Family and they also use humour to reinterpret the classic makjang tropes. Both dramas are a deep-dive in the crazy of one chaebol family. What are they willing to do to preserve their ?? and dirty secrets? Do all paternity is legit or some are questionable? Why an estranged character is coming back after years in the US? Are all death and disparition without suspicion? …
Graceful family is shorter and the cast did a great job playing with the over the top persona and the clichés.
Recommended by Deulama4U - 26 days ago
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Both of these dramas center around a boy who's pretty much a closed book—guarded, emotionally distant, and carrying some serious family and personal baggage. Then there’s the female lead, who kind of tiptoes into his life without trying to swoop in and “fix” him like some kind of hero. You know what I mean? Xing Wu from Dazzling and Shen Juan from You Are Desire share this vibe: they come across as quiet and a bit intimidating at school, but when they’re at home, it’s like they’re just drained. However, once they let someone in, they turn out to be really gentle.

And let’s talk about the girls: Qing Ye and Lin Yujing have that observant and emotionally savvy thing down. They’re persistent, but not in an over-the-top way. Qing Ye can see right through the male lead’s tough exterior.

The overall atmosphere is pretty similar too—think humid coastal city scenes, those long, reflective silences, subtle flirting, and those intense looks that say so much without a word. The romances build on trust and closeness rather than constant declarations of love. Both shows really dive into that idea of two people becoming each other’s safe haven. The pacing? Yeah, it’s slow and thoughtful, leaning more into emotional connections than a fast-moving plot. The first four episodes of Dazzling, in particular, really remind me of that You Are Desire feeling—those everyday moments like sharing space, walking home together, or just sitting in silence hold so much emotional weight because the characters are so tightly wound.

Now, the big difference? Well, You Are Desire has this strong focus on using romance as a way to heal trauma. Dazzling, on the other hand, digs into class struggles, family issues, and that gnawing fear of being stuck in your hometown. Also, Dazzling has a warmer group dynamic so far, while You Are Desire often feels kind of isolated and heavy emotionally. But hey, if you were all about the tension, the quiet devotion, and those emotionally unavailable guys who just fall hard, then Dazzling is definitely going to hit that same sweet spot for you.
Recommended by Hee-Jin - 26 days ago
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You know, Dazzling and When I Fly Towards You really vibe on a similar emotional wavelength, not so much because of what happens in the plot, but more about how they make you feel. Both dramas are like these gentle, slow burns — the kind where romance blossoms in those tiny, everyday moments rather than through big, dramatic twists. There’s just this warm, coming-of-age vibe in both, where school life, friendships, family struggles, and first love all kind of blend together, creating that nostalgic feeling of a summer you can never quite shake off.

Take Qing Ye from "Dazzling" — she brings a lot of the same emotional warmth that Su Zaizai does in WIFTY. She steps into the male lead’s lonely world like a ray of sunshine, always chatting, pushing him a bit, and gradually coaxing this guarded guy out of his shell. And then there’s Xing Wu, who mirrors Zhang Lurang in some ways. He’s that quiet, emotionally bottled-up type, observant and secretly caring — but "Dazzling" gives him a bit more of an edge, making him feel heavier, like he’s carrying the weight of his surroundings.

Now, the tone is where things really diverge. "When I Fly Towards You" is more on the fluffy, bright side — you know, the comforting kind that wraps around you like a warm blanket. In contrast, "Dazzling" leans into a more melancholic and realistic vibe, especially when it tackles tough themes like economic struggles, fractured families, and the pressure to shape your future. So, in a nutshell, WIFTY feels like a sweet memory you love to revisit, while Dazzling is more like that same memory, but with a little more sting.
Recommended by Hee-Jin - 26 days ago
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Both are similar because it story revolves around film industry and sponsorship issues.
Both male leads wants revenge
Both male leads get helps from higher position male leads..
Their chemistry soo good ?
Recommended by Scooty_S - 26 days ago
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Both series tell the love story (with a strong physical attraction component) between two people who carry many wounds and traumas from the past. Both female leads have suffered in the past and continue to suffer in the present because of their families, albeit for different reasons. Both male leads wear a tough exterior to hide the deep pain they carry inside. Neither series is a rom-com, even though the promotional image or the beginning of Me Too Flower might suggest otherwise. Both are melodramas.
There are very meaningful and deep dialogues in these series. There is sadness but also some really cute, cozy moments.
Recommended by Piquina - 26 days ago
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Both are Korean short movies.
The same scenario/plot is portrayed by three different pairings, M/f, f/f and m/m.
Recommended by Sleepy Strawberry - 26 days ago
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Queer youth romance stories about members of the same volleyball team falling in love.
Main character joining a new team and receiving teachings from an upper classman/woman, while quickly developing a crush on them. Older student shows reluctance at first but they soon come to reciprocate these feelings.
Recommended by Sleepy Strawberry - 26 days ago
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I don't want to reveal any spoilers so... the two leads in both dramas were destined to meet... again.
Recommended by Catherine Kavy - 26 days ago
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another short web drama about a rich girl and her bodyguard set in the Republican era, with crazy obsessive second lead, and many more tropes similar.. even the actors played on vertical dramas
Recommended by Jasmine Jade Kwan - 26 days ago
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The first thing that pulled me in was the similar haircut. Then, it turned into such an innocent and lovely couple. In my opinion their love had very similar levels of love, where there is a strong fml and ml is good at what they do as well as firstly independent of sorts and then they grow to rely on each other!
Recommended by Star - 27 days ago
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- Both are dark and gritty action-packed dramas where the main character is an aspiring boxer that is roped into the dangerous world of gangsters. Violence and fight scenes galore
- Both have a lovable cast of characters with an emphasis on strong bonds
- Bangkok Boy is a BL drama while Bloodhounds is bromance
Recommended by tuhr - 27 days ago
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both stories are about a concubine's daughter who have to survive their family schemes and power struggles in their household
Recommended by bluerryese - 27 days ago
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