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My Love From Another Star is the Thai remake of the original Korean drama You Who Came From the Stars.
Both are about the main character dealing with their strange neighbors who have shady intentions. They're also both thrillers and a bit gruesome. Hard to differentiate what's real and what's not
a country president position is full of responsibility every time personal and professional life at stake it is more if you are non political background how a person who is professionally scientist/teacher run government in such circumstances its interesting to watch
Both shows are about falling in love, with an older man as the protagonist and a female lead who makes him a better person. Both are mature love stories that deal with terminal illness.
They both have a team of expert who deal with dead people that died in a weird, not obvious method. And their job is mainly to figure out the cause of this death and it usually leads to an investigation that leads to a better understanding of the dead character and their cause of death.
If Nagi is the spirit animal for people who are trying to fit in, then Aikawa Kazuki is the one for those who want to get the approval of others. Both have slice of life vibe and an inspiring theme. God damn why jdramas so beautiful.
Sachie is a Japanese woman living alone in Helsinki, who is trying single-handedly to establish a new cafe serving Japanese-style food. Midori is a Japanese woman who has just arrived in Finland for an indefinite time and without any definite plans. She and Sachie happen to meet in a bookstore and she starts to help out in the cafe. Later, Masako, another Japanese woman on her own, turns up. Her baggage has been lost by an airline, and before long she too starts to work in the cafe.
Akiko lives with her mother, but suddenly her mother passes away. Since then she quits her editing job and takes over her mother's small restaurant. At the restaurant there's only two items on the menu: sandwich and soup. ~~~ Based on the novel "Pan to Supu to Neko Biyori" by Yoko Mure.
“If I Love A Boy” is a set of 5 short movies that don’t have any common thread to them that stars the same actors as Thank God It’s Friday. TGIF is a full on multi-part series that builds on several storylines that run through the series. Additionally If I Love a Boy are more short dramas where as TGIF is a rom-com. Unfortunately, If Love A Boy is not a prequel to TGIF, nor do the actors have the same roles between the series and the short movies. This is unfortunate because the If I Love A Boy short stories seem to be more teasers with open endings that seem to suggest a larger series/movie in the future. How true that is, is purely speculation. Watch each for the same actors.
This is the remake of the show. Its pretty much the same except the Graphics and Props of the latest one is much better and has a bit more detail.
An unknown alien who took over a losers body and defend each other from their enemies. Has extraordinary abilities
Both have cute cuddly aliens on their side. Supernatural Abilities and very flexible. Lolololollololol9l
Alien Lifeform in a Loser's Human Body. Gain Supernatural Abilities after an Alien Took over their body.
Both about rape and bullying !
High school student Ha Na experiences trouble sleeping after her classmate Jin Ah committed suicide. Not being able to sleep, Ha Na sees her parents fighting. The next day, her parents act like nothing happened the night before. She doesn't like her parents hypocritical behavior. Around this time, Se Mi, a senior in the band club, approaches Ha Na. Ha Na begins to act differently, but she becomes to regret her behavior. A rumor spreads about her and she becomes the target of bullies.
High school student Ha Na experiences trouble sleeping after her classmate Jin Ah committed suicide. Not being able to sleep, Ha Na sees her parents fighting. The next day, her parents act like nothing happened the night before. She doesn't like her parents hypocritical behavior. Around this time, Se Mi, a senior in the band club, approaches Ha Na. Ha Na begins to act differently, but she becomes to regret her behavior. A rumor spreads about her and she becomes the target of bullies.
Junior high school teacher Yuko Moriguchi (Takako Matsu) announces to her class that she will resign before spring break. Moriguchi reveals that because the HIV-positive biological father of her daughter Manami was ill, she used to bring Manami (Mana Ashida) to school with her. One day, after school, she returned to the room where Manami was but found her gone. Her daughter was later found drowned in a school swimming pool. She then explains that two pupils in her class, whom she dubs "Student A" and "Student B", have murdered her four-year-old daughter.



