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Although set in different periods (one historical, one present), both dramas are about women dedicated to traditional japanese cooking.
It is no complicated premise, but both series manage to make it appealing through good acting (especially by the two leading women) and a warm, lighthearted atmosphere without getting too simple or annoyingly repetetive.
It is no complicated premise, but both series manage to make it appealing through good acting (especially by the two leading women) and a warm, lighthearted atmosphere without getting too simple or annoyingly repetetive.
Mohouhan and Confession of Murder have different plot but they have some similar things too, for examples: a serial killer, a book, and how mass media was involved in the case.
Both shows have the same kind of premise about people being inside a game. Kenny Kwan also stars in both.
By watching the trailer. I think its like coffee prince cant wait to watch it looks so good and funny
Has similar themes like: Contract Marriage/ relationship. Sassy leads and real issues as to why they do can't stay together.
I think The Princess' Man more heavier melodrama than It's Okay, That's Love but they all fighting for their love even the opposition from family or illness
Horror Romance Movie , this movie gives me the same vibe when I watch Master's Sun . The female lead can see ghost around her and unable to overcome the fear until she meet male lead .
These drama have supernatural element and curse that bring the male lead and female lead together .
The male lead take revenge on the death of his girlfriend on female lead . The conflict and melodrama
Both dramas have a historical element (though LTM is a time-travel drama), and both feature love that should not be possible between the two lovers...
Both dramas feature love between humans and non-humans who had been living for centuries, waiting for their loved ones to re-appear.
Both stories are about an arrogant and misogynistic man who meets a kind and beautiful woman that he "buys". She changes him. In both there are very good chilling scenes between the main couple
Both dramas are related to computer games
Both main characters are over powered /highly skilled
Pretty CG effects in both
Both main characters are over powered /highly skilled
Pretty CG effects in both
They're both historical dramas that take place in a fictional China. The main difference is that there's more intimate bromance/BL themes. I can't imagine that one could enjoy Men With Sword, but not Love is More than a Word...unless you *weren't* watching for the BL stuff, but let's be honest.
Both have strong female lead medical protagonists with special skills that cause the hospitals to need them even though they're disliked for walking to the beat of their own drum.




